96 AN'MAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGBICULTUBE, 1936 
Table 28. Importation of seeds under regulation ■'. Quarantim No. 37, by ooun- 
try <>f origin, fiscal year 1936 ^Continued 
Country 
Pear 
moo 
Plum 
Rose 
Total 
Argentina 
Pounds 
Pounds 
Pound* 
Pound* 
Pounds 
Pounds 
s 

3 
36 

d Congo 
2 
i. 

British (iuiana 
Bulgaria 
1 
1 
i . 
120 
10 
Canal Zone . 
17 
is... 
10 
(Yvlmi 
3 
5 
._ 
China 
3,350 
C olombia 
12 
Cuba. 
14 
Czechoslovakia 
12 
108 
15 
14.419 
Denmark 
830 
Dominica 
1 
55 
England ... 
6 
712 
65 
50 
ny 
15 
J 
Gold Coast.. 
2 
1 
3 
Honduras 
1 
a 
175 
Italy 
1,652 
1 
Japan 
829 
164 
746 
<-. ■:: 
3 
37 
2 
1 
76 
970 
5 
Mexico . 
- 
41 
3 
Netherlands 
21 
51 
Peru.. . 
.' 
5 
1'nlmd 
Rhodesia__ 
1 
3 
Scotland 
173 
1 
. 
4 
1 
Straits Settlements 
1 
1 
Trinidad 
5 
Union of South Ifrica 
31 
Union of Soviel Socialisl Republics 
661 
Total 
2. 075 
166 
1,218 
53 
vis 
29 
94.774 
iii addition to the bulbs recorded in table 27, there were Imported for propaga- 
tion under item <> of this regulation, under permit subjeci to Inspection, 10 
pounds of ginger roots, 7 <>f cipollini, .*'. pounds of dasheens, and 20 oxalis 
bulbs. The 50 pounds of onion sets which wore also imported under Item «» 
are in marked contrast with the onion-sel importations of 1985; during 1985 
1,832,291 pounds of this commodity were imported Prom Greece alone. 
in addition t<» the foregoing there were Imported during the year from the 
I dominion of Canada, under regulation 15 of Quarantine No, 87, 1,192,941 bulbs, 
. tnrs. and cuttings, as compared n\ i 1 1 i 875,492 during the fiscal year 1985. 
To authorize th<> Importatii □ of this material, 817 permits were issued, as com- 
pared with 859 Issued In L986. 
