Deciduous fruit and nut trees which are sold shall be free from any of the following defects:

(a) Twisted, crossed, frosted, broken, or other defective roots.

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(b) Broken grafts.

(c) Other deformations and defects which would interfere with the normal and proper development of such trees after planting.

(Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)