The Quarterly Bulletin of the State Plant Board of Florida, Volumes 1-2State Plant Board of Florida, 1916 |
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... Quarantine Summary 87 88 89 91 92 92 93 Boll Weevil and Pink Bollworm Quarantines 94 95 96 Department of Entomology Red Whitefly Fungus Australian Lady - bird Beetles Camphor Thrips Incidental Work Department of Plant Pathology April 30 ...
... Quarantine Summary 87 88 89 91 92 92 93 Boll Weevil and Pink Bollworm Quarantines 94 95 96 Department of Entomology Red Whitefly Fungus Australian Lady - bird Beetles Camphor Thrips Incidental Work Department of Plant Pathology April 30 ...
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... quarantine rules of the Plant Board , it may be safely assumed that dissemination through this means has been effectually stopped . The disease has a peculiar faculty for lying dormant for long periods without producing any visible ...
... quarantine rules of the Plant Board , it may be safely assumed that dissemination through this means has been effectually stopped . The disease has a peculiar faculty for lying dormant for long periods without producing any visible ...
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... quarantine system which has kept so many destructive insects and plant diseases out of that State . Its numbers are in demand wherever fruit is grown , both in the United States and foreign countries , and it has attained the enviable ...
... quarantine system which has kept so many destructive insects and plant diseases out of that State . Its numbers are in demand wherever fruit is grown , both in the United States and foreign countries , and it has attained the enviable ...
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... quarantine rules by the State Plant Board , under authority of the Florida Plant Act of 1915 , the principal means of dissemination of citrus canker was by the shipment and movement of citrus nursery trees , either from in- fected ...
... quarantine rules by the State Plant Board , under authority of the Florida Plant Act of 1915 , the principal means of dissemination of citrus canker was by the shipment and movement of citrus nursery trees , either from in- fected ...
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... quarantine as its re- sources will permit . Now comes information regarding a destructive insect of pineapples which occurs in the Above Rocks District of Jamaica , where fully 75 per cent . of the pineapple crop was destroyed by it ...
... quarantine as its re- sources will permit . Now comes information regarding a destructive insect of pineapples which occurs in the Above Rocks District of Jamaica , where fully 75 per cent . of the pineapple crop was destroyed by it ...
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April 30 Aviation Section avocado become infested Bichloride Board of Florida boll brown-tail brown-tail moth canker eradication citri citrus canker citrus mealy-bug citrus trees color Comst cotton cottony cushion-scale Crown gall Cuba Dade County Dictyospermum scale disinfectant Distribution in Florida Entomologist exuviae Federal Horticultural Board female Female.-The scale field boxes Filter-paper Florida red scale Formaldehyde fumigating fungus Gainesville Georgia Glass rod grapefruit growers gypsy moth host of brown-tail host of citrus infected properties infested in Florida intercepted shipments infested knot liable to become Male.-The mango Mediterranean fruit fly Nematode root-knot Nursery Inspector nursery stock orange packing house pecan pink bollworm Plant Board Plant Commissioner plant products Plants found infested plants liable Plate Platinum loop Plum Port and Railway purple scale quarantine Railway Inspection Rule San Jose scale Scale of Female.-The seed soft brown scale solution spraying sweet potato thrips trees found infected West Palm Beach white peach scale whitefly
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Page 145 - Any person affected by any rule or regulation made or notice given, pursuant to this Act, may have a review thereof by the Department of Agriculture for the purpose of having such rule, regulation or notice modified, suspended, or withdrawn.
Page 156 - If the State official to whom a parcel containing plants or plant products has been sent for inspection shall inform the postmaster at the place of inspection that such plants or plant products are infected with injurious pests and incapable of satisfactory disinfection...
Page 155 - ... the postmaster at the place of inspection to be forwarded to the person to whom they are addressed ; but if found to be infected with injurious pests and incapable of satisfactory disinfection the State inspector shall so notify the postmaster at the place of inspection, who shall 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...
Page 154 - 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 156 - When a package containing plants or plant products subject to terminal inspection is received at the post office of address, the postmaster shall at once notify the addressee of the required amount of postage for forwarding it to the place of inspection and return. Upon payment of the required amount, the postmaster shall affix to the parcel stamps sufficient to cover the postage from his office to the place of inspection, and place in an official envelope, to be attached to the parcel and addressed...
Page 156 - Inspection, (Give post office of inspection.) and transmit the parcel to the postmaster at the place of inspection. Page % (d) (1) On receipt of the parcel at the post office of inspection the postmaster shall deliver it to the proper State official, and if such official shall return it to him marked to show that it has been inspected and passed, the postmaster shall affix to the parcel the postage furnished for returning it to the post office of address and promptly transmit it to that office.
Page 154 - Plants and plant products, 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, may be admitted to the mails only when accompanied...
Page 155 - State may submit to the Secretary of Agriculture a list of plants and plant products and the plant pests transmitted...
Page 41 - Length, 4 mm. ; width, 3.5 mm. The antenna has seven segments with the fourth the longest. The anal plate* is about two.thirds as broad as long, with the cephalo-lateral margin longer than the caudo.lateral ; the apex and lateral extremity are rounded ; a round scar surrounds a small elliptical scar on the dorsum near the lateral extremity. There are three subapical and three apical setae on each plate. There are four fringe setae in groups of two, with the inner one of each group not one-half as...
Page 155 - ... dissemination in said state of pests injurious to agriculture. Upon his approval of said list, in whole or in part, the secretary of agriculture shall transmit the...