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THE KINDS OF PLANTS WHICH, TO BE EXPORTED TO THE 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE ~ 
CERTIFICATES OF INSPECTION FROM THE GOVERN- 
MENT OF THE COUNTRY OF EXPORTATION, 
BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 
(Notice of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce No. 173, 
issued on June 18th, 1919.) 
Of the plants to be exported to the United States of America the following 
are required inspection and certificates of inspection by.the government of the 
country of exportation, by the government of the United States, except fruits, 
vegetables, cereals ani other plant products imported for medicinal, food or 
manufacturing purposes and also field, vegetable and flower seeds :— 
1. Lily bulbs, lily of the valley, narcissus, hyacinths, tulips and crocus. 
2. Stocks, cuttings, scions and buds of fruits for propagation. 
3. Rose stocks for propagation, including manetti, multiflora, brier rose 
and rosa rugosa. 
4. Nuts, including palm seeds, for propagation. 
5. Seeds of fruit, forest, ornamental and shade trees, seeds of deciduous and 
evergreen ornamental shrubs and seeds of hardy perennial plants. 
THE DATE OF ENFORCEMENT OF THE ARTICLE SEVENTH 
OF THE PLANT QUARANTINE LAW AND THE 
PENAL LAW THEREOF. 
(Imperial Ordinance No. 78, issued on May 7th, 1914.) 
The provision of the Article VIL of the Plant Quarantine Law and the 
Penal Law thereof shall become effective on and after June Ist, the Third Year 
of the Taisho (1914). 
