Rico into or through any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, when such fruits or vegetables are free from leaves, twigs, or other portions of plants or plant litter or rubbish and have been inspected by an inspector of the United... Pamphlets on Forest Protection - Page 571920Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1917 - 472 pages
...in the lightly infested area, unless and until such plants and plant products have been inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth. Deciduous trees and shrubs, or such parts thereof as bear leaves,... | |
| Secretary of Agriculture - 1917 - 472 pages
...and until such plants and plant products have been inspected tit of Agriculture and certified to by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the brown-tail moth. Coniferous trees and other evergreen trees are not covered by the brown-tail moth... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1917 - 698 pages
...unless and until such plants and plant products and stone or quarry products have been inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the gipsy moth and the irown-tail moth ; but such plants and plant products and stone or quarry products... | |
| Hawaii. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry - 1917 - 1136 pages
...and the plant products listed therein, until such plants and plant products have been inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the gypsy moth or the brown tail moth, or both, as the case may be. The quarantine covers portions of the... | |
| Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1921 - 210 pages
...territory quarantined for the Japanese beetle unless and until such articles have been inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the Japanese beetle; provided, that in the case of nursery, ornamental and greenhouse stock, and all other... | |
| 1921 - 876 pages
...Order-in-Council dated 12th May 1921. In substitution therefor it is enacted that maize and broom maize, including all parts of the stalk, cut flowers or entire plants of chrysanthemums, aster, Cosmos, Zinnia, hollyhock and cut flowers or entire plants of Gladiolus and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1927 - 38 pages
...as infested by the corn borer unless and until such articles have been inspected by an inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the corn borer, or when accompanied by a certificate showing that the contents, or the premises or district from which... | |
| 1928 - 790 pages
...products for the period between June 1 and December 31, in New England territory. It further provides that in the case of corn and broom corn (including all parts of the stalk), all sorghums, and Sudan grass-, from infested areas in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1918 - 520 pages
...listed therein until such stone or quarry products and plants and plant products have been inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the gipsy moth or the brown-tail moth, or both, as the case may be. This quarantine covers portions of... | |
| 1920 - 768 pages
...in the lightly infested area unless and until such stone or quarry products have been inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture and certified to be free from the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth ; but such stone or quarry products may be moved interstate without... | |
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