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(c) Any tree or plant that was propagated beyond 

 South Africa unless the introduction of the 

 same into the Transvaal would have been per- 

 mitted under Regulations 8, 9 and 10 of these 

 Regulations. 



19. No person shall introduce any nursery stock 

 into this Colony from any part of South Africa except 

 under the following conditions: — 



(a) That the nurseryman from whom the stock is 

 obtained holds a permit from the Commissioner 

 of Lands for the introduction of such stock 

 into the Transvaal. Such permit shall be 

 granted if the Commissioner of Lands is satis- 

 fied from the report of the Chief Nursery 

 Inspector of the Colony in which such nursery- 

 man's premises are situated that no restrictions 

 on the removal of the stock would be imposed 

 were the premises situated in this Colony. 

 Any such permit may at any time be cancelled 

 by the Commissioner of Lands, and shall 

 expire twelve months from the date of the 

 inspection on which it is based. 



(b) That any fruit tree, fruit bearing plant, and 

 any portion thereof, other than fruit and seed, 

 has been fumigated immediately prior to ship- 

 ment with hydrocyanic acid gas in a chamber 

 and by a method approved by the Chief Nursery 

 Inspector of the Colony in which the nursery 

 is situated. 



(c) That every consignment be accompanied by a 



certificate in the form "A" annexed to these 

 Regulations, specifying the number and kind 

 of plants contained in the consignment and 

 showmg that the provisions of Regulations 18 

 and 19 have been observed. 



20. Save as otherwise provided in Regulation 19 

 no person shall introduce into this Colony from any 

 other part of South Africa any plant or portion there- 

 of, with the exception of: — 



(a) Vegetables or vegetable transplants. 

 {b} Cut flowers. 



(c) Fruit. 



(d) Seeds. 



(c) Plants or portions of plants not to be grown ; 

 unless the following conditions are complied 

 with, that is to say — 

 (a) That no consignment shall consist of more 

 than ten plants or cuttingsof any one variety 

 without special permission from the Commis- 

 sioner of Lands, which permission may be 

 granted at his discretion. 



