Rules and Regulations Governing the Importation of Nursery Stock Into the United States: Effective on and After July 1, 1916U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - 10 pages |
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address of exporter agent Agricultural Experiment Station amended approved arrival August 20 bond Chairman collector of customs College Commissioner of Agriculture condition consignee container copy certificate countries which maintain country and locality delivered Department of Agriculture designation District effective Entomologist entry of nursery Federal Horticultural Board foreign countries fruit further permits refused give given HOUSTON IMPORT NURSERY STOCK importation of nursery insect pests interstate invoice Islands issued June Kansas less locality where grown mailed maintain nursery stock marked Mexico Name and address nature North notice Nursery Inspector nursery stock inspection officer orchids and tree package PERMIT TO IMPORT person pines plant diseases plant products Plant Quarantine Act port of entry prohibited proper quantity request Respectfully rules and regulations Secretary of Agriculture ship shipment shrubs South Special stock from countries Territory thereof thereunder tion tree seeds UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON
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Page 2 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...
Page 7 - No shipment of potatoes will be permitted entry until it has been examined by an inspector of the Department of Agriculture and found or believed to be free from the potato wart and other injurious potato diseases and insect pests.
Page 5 - Permits may be canceled and further permits refused for the importation of potatoes from any country whenever such potatoes, in the judgment of the...
Page 7 - ... upon the filing of a voluntary bond with approved sureties in double the invoice value of the property (the amount of the bond in no case to be less than...
Page 7 - ... and a statement that the nursery stock and other plants and seeds have been inspected by a duly authorized official and found, or believed to be, free from insect pests and plant diseases. The original certificate shall be signed and sealed by, and the copy certificate shall bear the seal and the actual or reproduced signature of, a responsible inspection official for the country of origin.
Page 7 - All charges for storage, cartage, and labor incident to inspection other than the services of inspectors, shall be paid by the importer.
Page 9 - Mass. Michigan: State Inspector of Nurseries, East Lansing. Mich. Minnesota : State Entomologist, St. Paul, Minn. Mississippi : Entomologist, Agricultural College, Miss. Missouri: Entomologist. University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Montana : Montana State Board of Horticulture, Missoula, Mont. Nebraska : State Entomologist, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.
Page 5 - Agriculture of an application for the importation of potatoes a permit will be issued in quadruplicate. One copy of the permit will be furnished to the applicant, to be retained by him for presentation on the arrival of the imported...
Page 5 - Inspection, Certification, and Marking as a Condition of Entry. Entry will not be allowed unless the invoice is accompanied by a certificate issued by a duly authorized official of the country from which the oranges are exported, stating that the oranges covered by the certificate have been thoroughly inspected by him or under his direction and found to be free from visible infection with citrus canker, and, furthermore, that the plantation or orchard in which the oranges were grown does not show...
Page 2 - DC, for a permit, stating in the application the name and address of the exporter, the country and locality where grown, the port of...