60 
BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE 
[July-Sept. 
State of 
destination 
5-leafed pines 
Ribes nigrum (European black 
currant); R. bracteosum and R. 
petiolare (wild native species) 
Other Ribes (culti- 
vated red, white, 
flowering, golden, 
or mountain cur- 
rant plants and 
cultivated goose- 
berry plants) 
Federal 
pine- 
shipping 
permit re- 
quired i 
Control- 
area 
permit 
required 2 
State 
nursery 
inspec- 
tion cer- 
tificate 
required 
Shipment prohibited 
or permitted 
Either 
dipping 
or dor- 
mancy 
required 3 
Either 
dipping 
or dor- 
mancy 
required 3 
Control- 
area 
permit 
required s 
Kansas 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
(*) 
Yes. 
(9 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
( 4 ) 
Yes. 
Yes. 
0) 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
(*) 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
0) 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
W 
No. 
w 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
W 
No. 
No. 
0) 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
0) 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
(*) 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Permitted 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
No 
Kentucky 
Prohibited 
No. 
Louisiana 
Permitted. . 
Yes. 
No. 
Maine 
Prohibited 
Yes. 
Maryland _. 
Massachusetts 
do 
do 

No. 
Yes. 
Michigan 
do 
Yes 
Minnesota 
do... 
No. 
Mississippi __ 
Permitted 
Yes. 
Yes. 
No. 
Missouri 
do.. 
No 
Montana 
Prohibited . 
No. 
Nebraska . 
Permitted 
Yes. 
Nevada 
Prohibited 
No. 
Xew Hampshire. 
do 
Yes. 
New Jersey 
do 
No. 
New Mexico 
New York 
do 
do 
No. 
Yes. 
North Carolina. .. 
do 
No. 
North Dakota 
Permitted .. 
Yes. 
No. 
Ohio 
Oklahoma 
Permitted . 
Yes. 
No. 
Oregon.... 
Prohibited 
No. 
Pennsylvania 
Rhode Island 
South Carolina ... 
South Dakota.. . 
Permitted . 
Yes. 
No. 
Yes. 
No. 
No. 
Tennessee.. 
Prohibited . 
No- 
Texas 
Permitted.. 
Yes. 
No. 
Utah 
Prohibited . 
No. 
Vermont. ... _. 
do 
Yes. 
Virginia 
do 
Washington 
do 
No. 
West Virginia. . 
do... 
Wisconsin. .. 
...do... 
No. 
Wyoming . 
do 
No. 
i Federal pine-shipping permits are issued only for pines grown from seed in a nursery which is protected 
from blister rust. If planning to raise 5-leafed pines for shipment where such permits are required, apply 
to the Bureau of Plant Quarantine, Washington, D. C. 
2 To secure control-area permits for the shipment of currant or gooseberry plants or 5-leafed pines into the 
States shown below, apply to the address given. 
Connecticut State entomologist, agricultural experiment station, New Haven, Conn. 
Idaho Director, bureau of plant industry, Boise, Idaho. (Not required for shipments of 
pine) . 
Maine State horticulturist, Augusta, Me. 
Massachusetts- Director, division of plant pest control, Statehouse, Boston, Mass. 
Michigan Inspector in charge, orchard and nursery inspection, bureau of agricultural industry, 
Lansing, Mich. (Not required for shipments of pine). 
New Hamp- 
shire State nursery inspector, Durham, N. H. 
New York Director, bureau of plant industry, Albany, N. Y. 
Rhode Island.. State Entomologist, 310 Statehouse, Providence, R. I. 
Vermont Forest commissioner, Montpelier, Vt. 
' Currant and gooseberry plants shipped from the infected States must either be dormant and free from 
leaves, or else dipped in lime-sulphur solution (4.5° B.) immediately before shipment. Prepare this solution 
by diluting 1 part of commercial concentrated lime-sulphur solution of 32° B. with 8 parts of water. 
* Either the Federal pine-shipping permit or the control-area permit is required for shipments into this 
State. See footnote 1 for information concerning pine-shipping permit and footnote 2 for method of obtain- 
ing control-area permits. 
B. P. Q.— 336-b. 
September 12, 1932. 
SYNOPSIS OF WHITE-PINE BLISTER-RUST QUARANTINE REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE 
JANUARY 1, 1933. TABLE B— SHIPMENTS FROM NONINFECTED STATES 
The following sj-nopsis relates to shipments of 5-leafed pines and of currant 
and gooseberry plants (Ribes) from the following States which are not known to 
be infected with the white-pine blister rust: Alabama, Arizona Arkansas, Cali- 
