34 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Jan-March 
IMPORTATION RESTRICTED 
Plants and parts thereof, except seeds, must be accomi^anied by a shipper's 
declaration of origin and a Phylloxera certificate : (Royal Order No. 3508 pub- 
lished in Monitorul Oficial No. Ill of Aug. 18, 1899.) (See also the San Jose 
scale restrictions, p. 6.) 
Fruits and ornamental shrubs and trees, grapevines, as well as cuttings and 
shoots thereof : Must be accompanied by a certificate issued by competent 
authority afhrming freedom of place of production from San Jose scale and 
that the plants have been fumigated with hydrocyanic acid gas. (Ministerial 
Order No. 220659, Nov. 3, 1934, p. 9.) (See also Phylloxera restrictions, p. 6.) 
Fresh flowers, tubers, and bulbs from any source : Must be accomi)anied 
by a phytosanitary certificate, indicating origin, issued by competent authority 
of country of origin. (Order No. 220059 of Nov. 3, 1934, art. 5, p. 10.) 
Plants, parts of plants, and seeds from foreign countries, in transit through 
Rumania: Must also be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate indicating 
origin and affirming freedom from parasites or insects harmful to agriculture. 
(Journal No. 2055 of Oct. 4, 1934, art. 9, p. 10.) 
Potatoes must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate affirming free- 
dom from potato wart, Colorado potato beetle, potato tuber worm, and other 
injurious pests. (Decree No. 10494 of Mar. 14, 1928, and Order of Mar. 14, 1932, 
pp. 10 and 11.) 
Beans, green or dried, must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate in 
the form approved by the International Convention for Plant Protection, Rome, 
April 16, 1929, as a precaution against the bean weevil {Acanthoscelides ol)tec- 
lus). (Order No. 154238, of June 7, 1934.) 
Forage-plant seeds will be tested to determine purity, germinability, and free- 
dom from dodder {Ciiscuia spp.). (Decree No. 318 of Jan. 28, 1925.) 
IMPORTATION UNRESTRICTED 
Wine, raisins: seeds of all kinds (except forage plant seeds), including 
grape and vegetable seeds; cut flowers; fruits of all kinds (except grapes). 
(Royal Order No. 3508, published in Monitorul Oficial No. Ill, of Aug. 18, 1899.) 
General Regulations 
[Journal No. 2055, Council of Ministers, Oct. 4, 1934] 
CHAPTER 3. IMPORTATION AND TRANSIT OF PLANT PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO 
phytosanitary CONTROL 
Phytosanitary certificate required 
Article 9. Plants, parts of plants, and seeds proceeding from foreign coun- 
tries are admitted to importation and transit only when accompanied by a 
phytosanitary certificate, indicating origin, aflirming that those products are 
neither infected nor infested, and that they do not contain parasites or insects 
harmful to agriculture. 
These certificates must be issued by an authorized official institute of the 
exporting country and be recognized by the Rumanian Minister of Agriculture 
and Domains. 
Authorized ports of entry 
Art. 10. The importation and transit of plants, parts of plants, and seeds 
will be effected only at the following frontier stations : Grigore Ghica Voda, 
Halmeiu, Curtici, Jimbolia, Giurgiu, (Constanta, and Tighina. 
The Minister of Agriculture, through the plant protection service, will 
organize a permanent control at those stations. 
Imports of plants subject to inspection 
Art. 11. Every shipment of plants, parts of plants, or seeds, even when 
furnished with a phytopathological certificate, will be subject to inspection 
by officials of the plant protection service of the Ministry of Agriculture or by 
its delegates. The expenses thereof fall upon the importer ; the fees will be 
established by the Minister of Agriculture in accordance with a uniform tariff. 
