YEAR BOOK 



in double the invoice value of the property 

 (the amount of the bond in no case to be 

 less than $20 nor less than $1 per plant in 

 case of date palms and date-palm offshoots), 

 conditioned upon the redelivery thereof to 

 the collector of customs within 40 days from 

 date of arrival, and providing that the same 

 shall not be removed from the port of entry 

 until a written notice is given to the collec- 

 tor of customs by the inspector of the De- 

 partment of Agriculture that the nursery 

 stock in question has been properly treated. 

 Nursery stock inspected, as provided herein, 

 which is found to be carrying any plant 

 disease or insect pest, and which, in the 

 judgment of the Federal Horticultural 

 Board, can not be cleaned by disinfection or 

 treatment, shall be refused entry. All 

 charges for storage, cartage, and labor inci- 

 dent to inspection, other than the services 

 of inspectors, shall be paid by the importer. 



If a package of nursery stock offered for 

 entry includes any prohibited article, the en- 

 tire package will be refused entry. 



Each case, box, or other container or 

 covering of nursery stock offered for entry 

 shall be plainly and correctly marked to 

 show the number of permit, the general na- 

 ture and quantity of the contents, the dis- 

 trict or locality and country where grown, 

 the name and address of the exporter, and 

 the name and address of the consignee. 



Regulation 7 — Foreign Certificate of 

 Inspection 



Each certificate and copy certificate shall 

 give the date of inspection; name of the 

 grower or exporter; the district or locality 

 and the country where grown; a statement . 

 that the stock has been inspected by a duly 

 authorized official and found, or believed to 

 be, free from insect pests and plant diseases. 

 The original certificate shall be signed and 

 sealed by, and the copy certificate shall bear 

 the seal of, the responsible inspection offi- 

 cial for the country of origin. 



Lists of ofl^cials in foreign countries au- 

 thorized to inspect nursery stock, giving 

 their names and official designations, will be 



