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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37) — Continued. Tr 
packing materials: Year and VWe 
authorized 1920-34 
for bulbs, corms, nuts and seeds (B. E. P. Q. 369, effective March 4, 1935; superseded 
H. B. 132, revised) 1935-16 
for imported plants: 
H. B. 132, revised, June 8, 1921. (Superseded by B. E. P. Q. 359) 1921-52 
B. E. P. Q. 369, effective March 4, 1935 1935-16 
sterilization requirements for earth used as 1919-32' 
willow withes as plant ties prohibited from Europe and Canada (B. E. P. Q. 365, 
effective October 1, 1934) '. _■ 1934-71 
peat, ground. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37). packing materials, 
permits: 
issued under regulation 3 (H. B. 156, July 26, 1922. Obsolete) 1932-107" 
outstanding, to be revoked May 31, 1919 (H. B. 104, March 25, 1919. Obsolete) 1919-35 
pest interceptions: 
bad condition of French fruit stocks (H. B. 123, April 19, 1920. Obsolete). 1920-36 
general statement 1921-104 
brown-tail moth and white tree pierid, nests of. on French stocks (H. B. 128, February 
8,1921. Obsolete) '.1921-43 
gypsv moth and brown-tail moth on French stocks (H. B. 102, February 28, 1919. 
"Obsolete) 1919-23 
on foreign plants offered for entry (H. B. 150, May 12, 1922. Obsolete) 1922-29' 
on plants from Holland 1918-110' 
statement regarding Annual Letter of Information No. 34 19°1-10' 
Philippine Islands, for quarantine purposes regarded as a foreign country 1916-55 
pines, entry of, placed under quarantine No. 37 by revocation of quarantines Nos. 7 and 20, 
press notice 1936-103 
plant products in living state, other than classes enumerated in regulation 2, importation of 
(H. B. 144, February 27, 1922. Obsolete) 1922-25 
Plant Quarantine Act and Quarantine No. 37, address by Lee A. Strong. 1938-138' 
prohibition of importation of nursery stock, views of the Department.. 1918-5 
propagation, utilization, segregation, labeling, charting: 
H. B. 194, April 21, 1926. (Superseded by P. Q. C. A. 308) . 1926-30 
revised March 15, 1927 1927-11 
revised July 28, 1927 1927-114 
H. B. 201, March 21, 1927. (Superseded by P. Q. C. A. 285) 1927-15 
revised November 14, 1927 1927-148 
P. Q. C. A. 285, July 23, 1930. (Obsolete) 19^0-110 
P. Q. C. A. 308, July 15, 1931. (Superseded by B. P. Q. 341) ^l-MO^ 
■ B. P. Q. 341, August 20, 1932. (Revision of P. Q. C. A. 308.) (Obsolete) 1932-86 
Puerto Ri°o, for quarantine purposes regarded as a part of the United States 1916-55 
quantity limits: 
general (P. Q. C. A. 278, effective July 1, 1930) 1930-71 
revised, effective July 17, 1931 1931-108 
narcissus. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), narcissus, 
orchids. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), orchids. 
quarantine No. 37, proposed, hearing, notice of 1918-30' 
press notice 1918-31 
quarantine 37 to be strictly enforced as to plants brought by travelers and others (H. B. 136, 
May 4, 1921) 1921-55 
reasons for rejection of miscellaneous plant importations (H. B. 137, May 4, 1921. Obsolete). 1921-56 
reshipments interstate, instructions to inspectors (H. B. 2, January 27, 1915. Obsolete) 1915-4 
restrictions of War Trade Board on importations of nursery stock 1918-45 
rhododendron stocks. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), azalea, 
rose stocks: 
for propagating purposes restricted to smallest sizes possible (H. B. 157, August 9, 1922. 
Obsolete) 1922-1CT 
ultimate exclusion probable. 1 1925-93 
See also Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37) fruit stocks, 
sand. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), earth. 
seedlings, or lining-out stock not permitted entry (H. B . 116, November 21 , 1919. Obsolete) . . 1919-124 
seeds, definition of 1919-105 
segregation. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), propagation, 
soil. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), earth. 
special permits, application for. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37) appli- 
cation for special permit, 
stocks. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), azalea, and fruit stocks, and 
maple, and pest interceptions, and rose stocks. 
strawberry plants defined as nursery stock 1916-96 
substitution of private shipping card and misleading certification for foreign marking, etc 1916-75 
supplemental agreement of permittee 1927-84 
unclaimed nursery stock: 
disposition of (Treasury Decision No. 36532) 1916-75 
recommendation for amending Treasury Decision No. 34151 1916-73 
sale of 1914 (S. R. A. No. l)-6 
utilization. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine (No. 37), propagation. 
Vicia, seeds of, notice of permit requirement, effective August 1, 1936 1936-102 
Treasury Decision No. 48512 1936-102 
views of the Department on prohibiting the entry of nursery stock 1918-5 
violations of quarantine No. 37 (special cases): 
Hopman and Sons, P. (H. B. 139, June 14, 1921) 1921-57 
case adjusted (H. B. 155, July 21, 1922) 1922-107 
National Bulb Farms (H. B. 149, May 12, 1922) 1922-29 
' Pereboom, John (H. B. 204, May 28, 1927) 1927-83 
case adjusted (H. B. 206, July 9, 1927).. — 1927-113 
See also Violations. 
