1937] 
SEKVK'E AND REGULATOIiY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
157 
Number Kind of merchandise 
Roots, not edible, not specially named, not pulverized, 
corms of gladiolus included hereunder: 
Out of 85 Lily-of-the-valley pips. 
Out of 87 Other roots, except such as are intended for medicinal 
purposes. 
88 Flower bulbs; also bulblike corms and tuberous roots of 
flowering plants not specially named. 
Out of 89-90 Living plants, not specially named, even when, according 
to note 1 to statistical numbers 92-95 they are dutiable- 
as natural cut flowers, Nos. 89-90. 
Out of 99 Scions, budwood, and stocks. 
103 Roots, edible, not specially named: Fresh (newly 
harvested), and such as are imported from January 1 
to June 30. 
Out of 104 Horseradish. 
105 Other vegetables, not specially named, fresh. 
Out of 109 Onions. 
Out of 116:2 Others (except w^hite cabbage, cauliflower, melons, 
cucumbers, asparagus, and tomatoes). 
ENTRY OF VEGETABLES WITHOUT ROOTS AND AQUATIC PLANTS UNRESTRICTED 
Art. 2. Vegetables without roots or underground portions of stems, and 
aquatic plants imported for aquaria, may be imported into Sweden without 
prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 1 of article 1. 
Likewise, plants and parts of plants imported into Sw^eden for destinations 
outside of that country may proceed in transit without regard to the said 
regulation. 
On the other hand, an "in transit" shipment of plants and parts of plants may 
proceed to another customs office w^ithin Sweden only after verification and 
acceptance of the certificate and invoice by the Government Plant Protection;* 
Institute, effected in the manner indicated below. 
Under importation in the sense of this notification, the direct unlnding of 
imported merchandise from vessel to vessel is not to be understood, if the 
unlading is not done upon a dock. 
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 
Art. 3. Without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 1 of article 1. the 
plants and parts of plants therein referred to may be imported into Sweden 
on condition that : 
CERTIFICATE AND INVOICE RKQUIRED 
(1) Not later than the date of the customs entry, a certificate, of which 
further particulars are furnished in article 4, and an itemized invoice in 
accordance with the provisions of article 6, must be presented. These documents 
must be furnished with tlie visa of the Government Plant Protection Institute- 
to the effect that they have been verified and approved. 
(2) Each separate piece of freight is provided with the mark and number 
given in the certificate, from which it will be readily apparent that the goods 
belong to the person referred to in the certificate; however, for goods that 
enter in sealed cars, only the mark and car number must be given in the 
certificate. 
CHARACTER OF CERTIFICATE 
Art. 4. (1) The certificate mentioned in article 3, within a period of 15 days 
prior to the shipment of tlie goods, shall be issued by an official plant inspector 
or some other expert on plant diseases and pests in the exporting country who 
is ofiicially authoriz(Hl to issue such certificates and whose competence in this 
resiK'ct is confirmed by a Swedish diplomatic or consular authority. 
The certificate, unless otherwise ordered in particular cases, liuist indicate 
the following : 
ifi) Names and addresses of shipper and consignee; 
(b) Place of origin of plants or parts of plants, and the name and address; 
of the grower, if the products were not grown by the shipper; 
