The main reason for thi& is to detect any dispate or plant prst latent 

 ^at the tirar^ of importation. Thi& material is inspected twict^ a year, 



bprinr and Fall, and i't. tirrn. pcTrrdtt. 



I It. ^oiiowing is a detailed report of the plant material being 

 grown under quarantine during July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966, 



Amount 



Narac of Material 



^ 



Country of Orig,i jr n 



btlgiun; 



Belriuni 



Holland 



Ireland 



i-'oland, est Germany 



Poland 



''..ngiand 



£nf,land 



Holland 



Engl^^nd 



iinfland 



Holland, England 



Germany 



Holland 



EncTland 



Holland 



Holland 



Holland 



Holland 



Holland 



Ireland, Enrland 



2,188 T'-TAL: 



The above, report indicates a tremendous increase in the amount of 

 plant material bein/- grown under postcntry quarantine. As can be seen 

 from the report, thf rot><^ plants, shade tr<:es, and fruit plants were 

 imported in lar^:© numbers , .^art of the reason for this is the growers 

 like to cross-breed with New England varieties with tht hope of creating 

 new plants hardy in this area. 



This division collaborates actively on the following quarantines: 

 Kaphra Beetle, Cereal Leaf Beetle, Barberry, Japanese Beetle, and the 

 Gypsy f'oth, ork on each of thf se quwrantin^'i. is don<, durin,c the 

 appropriate season, and as time from our regular v;ork permits, 



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