92 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
Plants and -plant -products prohibited or regulated entry into Arizona — Continued 
Area quarantined 
(Column I) 
Plants and plant products affected 
Acceptance for mailing 
entirely prohibited 
(Column II) 
Acceptance for mail- 
ing only when ac- 
companied with ap- 
proved certificate or 
Arizona permit 
(Column III) 
Plant pests and 
diseases 
(Column IV) 
(3) Texas— Continued. 
gornery, Nacogdoches, Newton, 
Nueces, Orange, Pecos, Polk, 
Presidio, Real, Reagan, Refugio, 
Robertson, Sabine, San Augus- 
tine, San Jacinto, San Patricio, 
San Saba, Schleicher, Starr, 
Sutton, Terrell, Travis, Tyler, 
Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, 
Victoria, Walker, Waller, Wash- 
ington, Webb, Wharton, Will- 
acy, Williamson, Wilson, Za- 
pata, and Zavala. 
(3) b. All other parts of the United 
States. 
Plants and tubers ad- 
mitted to Arizona 
when accompanied 
with certificate from 
State of origin show- 
ing same originated 
in area known to be 
free from sweet-po- 
tato weevil. 
(4) a. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, 
Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Lou- 
isiana, Mississippi, Missouri, 
North Carolina, Oklahoma, South 
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and 
Virginia. 
Cotton, including all 
parts of the cotton 
plant either wild or 
cultivated; cotton lint, 
linters, samples of cot- 
ton, seed cotton, cot- 
tonsed, cottonseed 
hulls, and Spanish 
moss. 
Cotton boll wee- 
vil. 
(4) b. Other parts of United States 
except California. 
Seed cotton, cotton- 
seed, lint, linters, 
cotton samples, cot- 
tonseed hulls, and 
Spanish moss, ad- 
mitted under Ari- 
zona permit or U. S. 
Department of Agri- 
culture certification. 
(5) Alabama, Arkansas, Connecti- 
cut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, 
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, Mich- 
igan, Mississippi, Nevada, New 
Jersey, New York, North Caro- 
lina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode 
Island, South Carolina, Tennes- 
see. Virginia, West Virginia, and 
District of Columbia. 
All species, including 
the ornamental forms, 
of peach, apricot, al- 
mond, nectarine, and 
plum trees, cuttings, 
grafts, scions, or buds, 
or any trees budded 
or grafted on peach 
stock or peach roots. 
Peach yellows, 
peach rosette, 
and little- 
peach. 
(6) Arizona, California, Colorado, 
New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, 
and Utah. 
Plum trees and parts 
thereof, except fruit 
Peach and nectarine 
trees, root stock, 
grafts, buds, or other 
parts capable of 
propagation, except 
fruit pits, admitted 
under proper certi- 
fication from State 
of origin. 
Peach mosaic 
disease. 
(7) Entire United States 
Strawberry plants ad- 
mitted if accom- 
panied with certifi- 
cate from State of 
origin stating same 
originated in area 
free from strawberry 
root weevils. 
Strawberry 
root weevils. 
