BOARD OF HORTICULTURE 45 



The best known five-leafed pines are Piuus strobus, white pine ; P. mouticola, 

 Western white pine ; F. lambertiana, sugar pine ; F. flexilis, limbei* pine ; F. 

 albicaulis. white-bark pine: F. strobiformis. Mexican white pine; F. l)alfouriana, 

 foxtail pine ; F. aristata, bristlecone pine ; F. cemlu-oides, pinon pine ; F. excelsa, 

 Himalayan pine; F. Feuce, Balkan pine; F. armandi. Chinese wliite pine; F. 

 parviflora, Japanese white pine ; F. cembra, stone pine ; F. koriensis, Korean pine. 



Done at Salem, Oregon, this twenty-fourth day of July, 191G. 



CHAS. A. FARK, 

 President of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture. 



I, James Withycombe, Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby approve 

 the foregoing Promulgation. 



JAMES WITHYCOMBE. 



Governor of the State of Oregon. 



Executive Office, Salem, Oregon, July 24, 1916. 



CHAS. A. FARK. 

 President and Commissioner for Secoud District. 

 Salem, Oregon, December 30, 1916. 



Notice of Quarantine No. 5 



It is a matter of common knowledge that an injurious insect pest, the alfalfa 

 weevil (phytonomus posticus), exists in the States of Utah. Wyoming and Idaho, 

 which insect pest is not yet prevalent nor yet found within the State of Oregon, 

 but which. if introduced would cause great loss to growers of alfalfa, clover and 

 similar plants, and it has been determined by the President of the Oregon State 

 Board of Horticulture that it is necessary to prohil)it the importation into the 

 State of Oregon from the iufested states of all articles which are naturally, or 

 are liable to be, the host of said alfalfa weevil. 



Now, therefore, I, Chas. A. Park, President of the Oregon State Board of 

 Horticulture, do herel)y declare that in order to prevent the introduction of said 

 alfalfa weevil into Oregon it is necessary to prohiliit the importation into the 

 State of Oregon from the States of Utah, Wyoming and Idaho of all kinds of hay 

 and straw. including hay, straw, grass, forage plants, weeds ör tule used in 

 cattle cars or used in packing nursery stock of any kiud, or in connection with 

 hives of bees, or in any other way, and hereafter and until further notice such 

 importations from the States of Utah, Wyoming and Idaho are prohibited. 



Done at the Office of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, Portland, 

 Oregon, August 8, 1919. 



(Signed) CHAS. A. PARK, 



President of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture. 



Executive Office, Salem, Oregon, August 8, 1919. 



I, Ben W. Oleott, Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby approve the 

 foregoing Promulgation and designate the followiug three newspapers in the 

 State of Oregon as the new.spapers in which said Promulgation shall be published : 

 Argus, Ontario, Oregon ; Oregon Journal, Fortland, Oregon ; Oregon Statesman, 

 Salem, Oregon. 



(Signed) BEN W. OLCOTT, 

 Governor of the State of Oregon. 



