1937] 
SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUN'CEMENTS 
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(4) Five-leafed pines witli roots, wlieu visibly infected with the white-pine 
blister rust, shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from any 
State or District unless such piiies are shipped in a preservative or are 
authorized and labeled under the provisions of regulation 7. 
Regulation 3. Control of Movement of Cukeant and Gooseberky Plants 
(a) No European black currant plants (Rihes nigrun) and no plants of the 
wild native western species known as R. hractcosuni and R. petiolare shall be 
moved or allowed to be moved interstate in the continental United States except 
into or within the area comprised in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, 
Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma^ 
South Dakota, and Texas. 
(b) No currant or gooseberry plants of any species or variety shall be moved 
or allowed to be moved interstate from an infected State or District unless 
they have either been dipped (except the roots) immediately prior to shipment 
in lime-sulphur solution of a strength of 4.5° B.,^ or are shipped in a dormant 
and defoliated condition. Such lime-sulphur dip shall be plainly visible oi: said 
plants and be easily detectable by odor, the judgment of the inspector to be 
final as to adequacy of the dip and as to the condition of the plants as to 
dormancy and defoliation. 
(c) No currant or goosel)erry plants of any species or variety shall be moved 
or allowed to be moved interstate into any of the States of Connecticut, Idaho, 
Maine, Maryland, Massachusett:^ Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New 
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, or Wisconsin, unless the 
container shall bear on the outside thereof a control-area permit issued by an 
inspector designated to act for the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 
In such State. (See appendix.) Such permits may be issued on condition 
that the plants are destined for points outside the legally established blister- 
rust-control areas of the States concerned. 
(d) Except as provided in paragraphs (a) and (c) hereof, currant and goose- 
berry plants may be shipped from noninfected States to any destination without 
restriction under these regulation^. 
Regulation 4. Marking Requirements 
Every container of five-leafod pines or currant or gooseberry plants for 
which permits or certificates are required must be marked with names and 
addresses of consignor and consignee. 
Regulation 7. Shipments by the United States Department of Agkiclt^.tuee 
Articles subject to restriction in these regulations may be moved interstate 
by the United States Department of Agriculture for experimental, educational, 
or scientific purposes on such conditions and under such safeguards a^; may 
be prescribed by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. The con- 
tainer of articles so moved, except when shipped to or in care of the Inspection 
House, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Washington. D. C- shall 
bear, securely attached to the outside thereof, an identifying tag from the 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine showing compliance with such 
conditions. 
Appendix 
states which have legally established blister-rust-contuol areas 
The following States liave legally established blister-rust-control areas in 
which the planting and possession of currant and gooseberry plants is prohibited 
by State law or regulation. Before currant or gooseberry plants may be shipped 
into the States listed each shipment must bear a control-area permit (form 415) 
from the officer named. Applications for such permits should state the kind 
of plants to be shipped and tlie names and addresses of the consignor and con- 
signee. Permits will not be issued for the movement of prohibited plants into 
blister-rust-control areas. 
2 Prepare this solution by diluting 1 part of comniprcial concentrated limo-sulphur solu- 
tion of 32° B. with 8 parts of water. 
