1989] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS H3 
Plants and plant products prohibited or regulated entry into Arizona 
Area quarantined 
(Column I) 
Plants and plant products affected 
! Plant pests 
and diseases 
(Column IV) 
' Acceptance for mailing 
entirely prohibited 
(Column II) 
. Acceptance for mailing 
only when aecom- 
i panied with approved 
certificate or Arizona 
permit 
(Column III) 
(1) Entire United States 
i All grapevines and cut- 
Grape mealy 
bug and 
grape Phyl- 
loxera. 
tings (rooted or other- 
wise) when accom- 
panied by proper cer- 
tificate of treatment 
from State of origin. 
(2) Entire United States ex- 
cept California. 
Citrus fruits and plants 
and parts thereof, ex- 
cept seed. 
Citrus seed admitted 
under Arizona permit. 
California citrus nurs- 
ery stock admitted un- 
der Arizona permit. 
Citrus canker 
and species 
of the fruit- 
fly family 
Trypetidae. 
(3) a. Alabama— Counties of 
Baldwin, Conecuh, Jeffer- 
son, and Mobile. 
Florida— Entire State. 
Georgia— Counties of Cam- 
den, Charlton, Decatur, and 
Glynn. 
Louisiana— That portion of 
the State south of the south 
boundary of the counties of 
Vernon, Rapides, Avoyelles, 
and Concordia. 
Mississippi— That portion of 
the State south of the south 
boundary of the counties -of 
Clarke, Copiah, Jasper. Jef- 
ferson, Simpson, and Smith. 
Oklahoma— Jackson County. 
Texas — Entire State. 
1 (a) Sweetpotato tubers 
and parts thereof; (b) 
sweetpotato plants, 
vines, cutting, draws, 
slips, and morning- 
glories; (c) yams includ- 
ing the tubers and plants 
and parts thereof. 
Sweetpotato 
weevil. 
(3) b. All other ports of the 
United States. 
Plants and tubers ad- 
mitted to Arizona when 
accompanied with Cer- 
tificate from ^stnt<i nf 
origin showing same 
originated in area known 
to be free from sweet- 
potato weevil. 
(4) a. Alabama, Arkansas Flor- 
ida, Georgia, Kansas, Ken- 
tucky, Louisiana, Mississippi. 
Missouri, Xorth Carolina. 
Oklahoma, South Carolina. 
Tennessee. Texas, and Vir- 
ginia. 
Cotton, including all parts 
of the cotton plant either 
wild or cultivated; cot- 
ton lint, linters, samples 
of cotton, seed cotton, 
cottonseed, cottonseed 
hulls, and Spanish moss. 
Cotton boll 
weevil. 
(4) b. Other parts of Cnited 
States except California. 
Seed cotton, cottonseed, 
lint, linters, cotton sam- 
ples, cottonseed hulls, 
and Spanish moss ad- 
mitted under Arizona 
permit or U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture cer- 
tification. 
(5) Alabama, Arkansas, Con- ! 
necticut, Delaware, Florida, 
Georgia, Illinois. Indiana, 
Kentucky, Maryland, Massa- 
chusetts, Michigan, Missis- 
sippi, Nevada, New Jersev, 
New York, North Carol Ina, 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode 
Island, South Carolina, Ten- 
nessee, Virginia. West Vir- 
ginia, and District of Colum- 
bia; 
All ? pecies. including the 
ornamental forms, of 
peach, apricot, almond, 
nectarine, and plum 
trees, cuttings, grafts, 
<cions. or buds, or any 
tree*" budded or grafted 
on peach stock or peach 
roots. 
Peach yellows, 
peach ro- 
sette, and 
little peach. 
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