countries imder a special permit. 



Those importing plants agree in writing to grow the plants they 

 import under detention for two growing seasons. During that time per- 

 sonnel from this division and Plant Quarantine inspect the plants at 

 least twice during each year for harmful insects and diseases not present at 

 the time of importation. 



After the two seasons are complete, (one season in the case of 

 greenhouse material), this division submits inspection reports to the 

 Plant Quarantine Division which has the authority to release the plants 

 from detention. 



The following is a listing of the plants held in detention during 

 the fiscal year July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970: 



AMOUNT 



1 



1 



13 



296 



30 

 100 

 200 



26 



2 



1 



1 



3 

 "478 



NAME OF MATERIAL 

 Avocado 

 Jasmine 

 Anthurium 

 Roses 



Acer 



Aesculus 



Rubus 



Hydrangea 



Ligustrum 



Cydonia 



Juniperus 



Di an thus 



Salix 



COUNTRY OF ORIGIN 



St Lucia 



St. Lucia 



Colombia 



Ireland, Scotland. 

 Franch. Japan. England 



Holland 



Holland 



Canada 



England 



England 



Bulgaria 



Japan 



Scotland 



Scotland 



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