13 lU'RIOAU OF EXT()M()LO(}Y AND PLANT QUAUAXTIXE IJan.-March 
(e) Inspector. — An iiispeolor of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
if) Dormant. — In a nonvegetative state, with inactive buds. 
(g) Infected States and District. — States antl District designated by the 
Secretary of Agriculture as infected with white-pine blister rust, as follows: 
Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine. Maryland, Massachusetts, :Michigau, Minne- 
sota, Montana. Xew Hampshire, Xew Jersey. Xew York, Ohio. Oregon, Penn- 
sylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wis- 
consin, and the District of (^olumbia. 
(h) Lcf/alli/ established blister rust-control area. — An area established under 
State authority wherein both the planting and possession of currant and 
gooseberry plants are prohibited for the purpose of protecting the tive-leafed 
pines on such area from damage by white pine blister rust. 
(/) Moved or allowed to he moved interstate. — Shipped, offered for ship- 
ment to a common carrier, received for transportation or transported by a 
common carrier, or carried, transported, moved, or allowed to be moved from 
one State or District of the United States into or through any other State or 
District. 
Regulation 2. Shipments of Five-Leafed Pines 
SECTION A. control OF MOVEMENT 
(1) Five-leafed pines shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate 
from an infected State or District to any point outside thereof unless a 
Federal pine-shipping permit has been issued therefor and is attached to the 
outside of the container, except that in the case of shipments to or between 
the States of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Xew Hampshire, Xew York, 
Rhode Island, and Vermont, a control-area permit secured from the proper 
ofticer of the State of destination (see appendix) may until further notice be 
substituted for the Federal pine-shipping permit. The pine-shipping permit 
may specify a destination point or a limited destination area for the shipment, 
and in that event the pines covered thereby shall not be moved or allowed to 
be moved interstate, directly or indirectly, either in the original container or 
otherwise, to destinations other than those authorized in such permit. 
(2) Five-leafed pines shall not be moved or allowed to be moved i:iterstale 
from any State or District unless there is attached to the outside of the con- 
tainer thereof a valid State or District nursery inspection certificate of the 
State or District from which the shipment is made. 
(o) Branches and other parts of five-leafed pines without roots may be 
shipped interstate from any State or District without restriction under these 
regulations, except that if such articles are visibly infected vdth the white- 
pine blister rust, they must either be shipped in a preservative or be author- 
ized and labeled under the provisions of regulation 7. 
(4) Five-leafed pines with roots, when 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 pines are shipped in a preservative or are 
authorized and labeled under the provisions of regulation 7. 
section b. conditions governing the issuance of permits 
(.")) Federal pine-shipping permits may be issued upon compliance with the 
following conditions : 
(a) That the five-leafed pines to be moved shall be grown from seed in a 
location within 1 mile of which there have existed since the time of planting 
said seed no European black currant plants and within at least 1,500 feet 
of which there have existed since the time of planting said seed no currant or 
gooseberry plants of any size or variety which in the .iudgment of the inspector 
would involve risk of spread of the white-pine blister rust. A ribes-free zone 
greater than l.oOO feet in width may be recpiired when necessary in the 
judgment of the inspector to ensure freedom from infection. The require- 
ment that the ribes-free conditions describ(Hl must have been maintained since 
the time of i)lanting the seed may be waived in the case of premises which 
rei)resent in the judgment of the P>ureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 
little or no risk of being involved in blis^^er rust infection. 
(h) That the owner of the nursery shall submit a signed application for a 
pine-shipi)ing permit to the P.ureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, giving 
the location of the ])remises upon which said i)in(^s will be grown and agreeing 
