Plant Regulatory Announcements, Volumes 3-71U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... determined that the unrestricted importation of lint cotton from any foreign country may result in the entry into ... determine whether restrictions such as apply to the importation of nursery stock should be imposed upon importa- tions ...
... determined that the unrestricted importation of lint cotton from any foreign country may result in the entry into ... determine whether restrictions such as apply to the importation of nursery stock should be imposed upon importa- tions ...
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... determined by the Acting Secretary of Agriculture , and notice is hereby given , that certain injurious insects and fungous diseases of the sugar cane , new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the ...
... determined by the Acting Secretary of Agriculture , and notice is hereby given , that certain injurious insects and fungous diseases of the sugar cane , new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the ...
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... determination by him that powdery scab exists therein . h . Infected area : Those portions of any quarantined area which are determined by the Federal Horticultural Board to be infected with powdery scab . i . Department inspector : An ...
... determination by him that powdery scab exists therein . h . Infected area : Those portions of any quarantined area which are determined by the Federal Horticultural Board to be infected with powdery scab . i . Department inspector : An ...
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... determination that the unre- stricted importation of any plants , fruits , vegetables , roots , bulbs , seeds , or ... determine that it is necessary to forbid the importa- tion into the United States of any class of nursery stock or of ...
... determination that the unre- stricted importation of any plants , fruits , vegetables , roots , bulbs , seeds , or ... determine that it is necessary to forbid the importa- tion into the United States of any class of nursery stock or of ...
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... determined by the Secretary of Agriculture that a danger- ous disease of citrus plants , known as the citrus canker , and also other citrus diseases , new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the ...
... determined by the Secretary of Agriculture that a danger- ous disease of citrus plants , known as the citrus canker , and also other citrus diseases , new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the ...
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account of injurious amended August 20 avocado avocado or alligator brown-tail brown-tail moth C. L. MARLATT certification Chionachne citrus canker corn or maize cotton cotton seed cottonseed hulls countries and localities D. F. HOUSTON Department of Agriculture Direktor der Winterschule disinfection district entomologist export Federal Horticultural Board five-leafed pines foreign countries fumigation gipsy moth governing the importation Hawaii and Porto Imperial Valley importation of cotton Indian corn infested area injurious insects inspector interstate movement Kammer F. D. Rheinpr Landw Lower California Mexico Notice of Quarantine permit pink bollworm Plant Quarantine Act plants and plant plants and seeds Polytoca port of entry Porto Rico Postmaster powdery scab Prohibits the importation quarantined area quarry products regulations issued rules and regulations Sclerachne Seal Secretary of Agriculture seed and cottonseed shipment species and varieties stone or quarry sugar cane sweet potatoes Territory of Hawaii Texas tion United States Department Washington
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Page 58 - Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee ., Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin US possessions and foreign countries.
Page 106 - 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 106 - Programs for a permit, stating in the application the name and address of the exporter, the country and locality where grown, the port of...
Page 45 - When construing and enforcing the provisions of this Act, the act, omission, or failure of any officer, agent, or other person acting for or employed by any corporation, company, society, or association, within the scope of his employment or office, shall in every case be also deemed to be the act, omission,, or failure of such corporation, company, society, or association as well as that of the person.
Page 12 - In this connection, reference is had to the notice of this office printed on page 2 of the Postal Guide (supplement) for January, 1914, and to the notice on pages 129 and 130 of the Postal Guide for July, 1914. The widest possible publicity should be given to this notice. JOSEPH STEWART, Second Assistant Postmaster-General.
Page 31 - ... of stone or quarry products or any other article of any character whatsoever, capable of carrying any dangerous plant disease or insect infestation...
Page 105 - States into any other state or territory or district any such imported nursery stock the case, box, package, crate, bale, or bundle whereof is not plainly marked so as to show the general nature and quantity of the contents, the name and address of the consignee, and the country and locality where...
Page 63 - ... a permit will be issued in quadruplicate. One copy of the permit will be furnished to the applicant...
Page 12 - ... promptly notify the sender of said plants or plant products that they will be returned to him upon his request and at his expense, or in default of such request that they will be turned over to the State authorities for destruction.
Page 42 - At the same time a copy of the notice to the Secretary of Agriculture shall be sent by the permittee to the duly authorized inspector of the department at the port of entry designated in the permit.