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(o) No paclcage, btmdle, or other container, conveyingg re- 

 strioted plants or plant products > shall "be delivered 

 to the consignee in the District of Columbia by any 

 common carrier -until ".its delivery is authorized by an 

 inspector of the Federal Horticultural Board. 



Eegulation 4, Importations of Plants and Plant Products by the 

 Department of jigriqulture. 



All plants ajid plant products prohibited, restricted, or 

 unrestricted, addressed to the U. S, Department of j>igriculture, shall 

 be delivered only to the Inspection H8use pf the Jiederal Horticultural 

 Board (l2th & B Streets, N. W, ), unless othervdse authorized by an 

 inspector of the Federal Horticultural Board, 



Eegulation 5, Prohibited Importations, 



Five-leafed pine and black currant plants originating in Maine, 

 New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Ehode Island, Connecticutj^d 

 New York, are prohibited entry into the District of Colianlia by Quar- 

 antine No, 26, effective June 1, ^1917. 



Eegulation 6, Eeg-ulated Importations^ of Plants and Plant products. 



She following plants and plant products shall not move from 

 Ulaine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Ehode Island and Con- 

 necticut into the District of Coltunbia except as prescribed in Notice 

 of Quarantine No» 45, effective July 1, 192D, and in the rules and 

 regulations supplemental thereto (Gipsy Moth and Brown-tail Moth Quar- 

 antine): 



(a) Coniferous trees, such as spruce, fir, hemlock, 

 pine, juniper (cedar), and arbor-vitae (white 

 cedar), known and described as "Christmas Trees," 

 and parts thereof, and decorative plants, such as 

 holly and laurel, known and described as "Christ- 

 mas greens or greenery. " 



(b) Forest-plant products, including logs, tanbark, 

 posts, poles, oar stakes, railroad ties, cord wood, 

 and lumber. 



(c) Field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, 

 cuttings, and other plants and plant products, ex- 

 cepting fruit pits, seeds of fruit and ornamental 

 trees and shrubs, field, vegetable, and flower seeds, 

 bedding plants, and other herbaceous plants and roots, 



(d) Stone or quarry products. 



