June 7, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



877 



NOTICE OF QUARANTINE, NO. 7. 

 White Pine Blister Rust. 



The fact has been determined by the 

 Secretary of Agriculture that a tree 

 disease known as White Pine Blister 

 Rust (Peridermium strohi Kleb.), new 

 to and not heretofore widely prevalent 

 or distributed within and throughout 

 the United States, exists in Europe 

 and Asia. 



Now, therefore, I, David P. Houston, 

 Secretary of Agriculture, under author- 

 ity conferred by section 7 of the act 

 approved August 20, 1912, known as 

 "The Plant Quarantine Act." do here- 

 by declare that it is necessary, in or- 

 der to prevent the introduction into 

 the United States of the White Pine 

 Blister Rust, to forbid the importation 

 into the United States from each and 

 every country of Europe and Asia of 

 all five-leafed pines. 



Hereafter and until further notice, 

 by virtue of said section 7 of the act 

 of Congress, approved August 20, 1912. 

 the importation for all purposes of all 

 five-leafed pines from the countries 

 named is prohibited. 



This notice of quarantine amends 

 and supersedes Notice of Quarantine, 

 No. 1, promulgated September 16, 

 1912, and shall be effective until other- 

 wise ordered. 



Done at Washington this 21st day of 

 May, 1913. 



Witness my hand and the seal of the 

 United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture. 



D. P. Houston. 

 Secretary of Agriculture. 



The five-leaved or White Pines are: 

 Pinus strobus, Pinus Lambertiana, Pi- 

 nus monticola, Pinus flexilis. Pinus al- 

 bicaulis, Pinus strobiformis, Pinus ex- 

 celsa, Pinus cembra, Pinus pumila, Pi- 

 nus parviflora, Pinus pence, Pinus kora- 

 iensis, and Pinus Armandi. — (Ed.) 



PLANT QUARANTINE DECISION 

 NO. 3. 



The Federal Horticultural Board 

 recommends that Regulation 8 of the 

 Rules and Regulations for carrying 

 out the Plant Quarantine Act (37 Stat., 

 315). published in Circular No. 41, Re- 

 vised, Office of the Secretary, Issued 

 December 20. 1912. be amended, to 

 take effect as amended on and after 

 May 1. 1913, so as to read as follows: 



Regulation 8. Notice of Shipment by 

 Permittee. 

 Immediately upon the entry and be- 

 fore removal from the port of entry 



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 N.J. 

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