H4 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE t July-Sept. 
Plants and plant products prohibited or regulated entry into Arizona — Continued 
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 accom- 
panied with approved 
certificate or Arizona 
permit 
(Column III) 
.(8) Arizona, California, Colo- 
rado, New Mexico, Okla- 
homa, Texas, and Utah. 
Plum trees and parts 
thereof, except fruit pits. 
Peach and nectarine trees, 
root stock, grafts, buds, 
or other parts capable of 
propagation, except fruit 
pits, admitted under 
proper certification from 
State of origin. 
Peach mosaic 
disease. 
(7) Entire United States 
Strawberry plants ad- 
mitted if accompanied 
with certificate from 
State of origin stating 
same originated in area 
free from strawberry 
root weevils. 
Strawberry 
root weevils. 
(8) Alabama, Arkansas, Con- 
necticut, Delaware, District 
of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, 
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, 
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary- 
land, Massachusetts, Mich- 
igan, Mississippi, Missouri, 
New Hampshire, New Jersey, 
New York, North Carolina. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode 
Island, South Carolina, Ten- 
nessee, Texas, Virginia, and 
West Virginia. 
All species and varieties, 
including the orna- 
mental forms, of peach, 
nectarine, almond, apri- 
cot, plum, cherry, 
chokecherry, haw, or 
hawthorn {Crataegus 
sp.), quince, pear, and 
apple trees, and plants 
or parts thereof, includ- 
ing the fresh fruits. 
Budwood or scions ad- 
mitted under Arizona 
permit from Nov. 1 to 
Apr. 1. 
Oriental fruit 
moth. 
(9) Connecticut, Delaware, In- 
diana, Kentucky, Maine, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, 
Michigan, New Hampshire, 
New Jersey, New York, Ohio, 
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, 
Vermont, Virginia, West Yir- 
ginia, and Wisconsin. 
Entry of the following 
articles into Arizona 
prohibited except under 
U. S. Department of 
Agriculture certification 
showing them free of 
infestation or adequately 
treated:Ears, stalks, cobs, 
or other parts or debris 
(except seed and shelled 
grain free from cob frag- 
ments and other plant 
debris) of corn, broom- 
corn, sorghums, and 
Sudan grass, cut flowers 
or entire plants of chrys- 
anthemum, aster, dahlia, 
and gladiolus (except 
corms, bulbs, or tubers 
without stems) ; lima 
beans in the pod, green 
shell beans in the pod 
(of the variety known 
as Cranberry or Horti- 
cultural); beets with 
tops; and rhubarb. 
European corn 
borer. 
'lO)~Entire United States ex- 
cept California. 
All species and varieties of 
hickory, pecan, and 
walnut trees, and parts 
thereof, except nuts. 
Scions and budwood ad- 
mitted under Arizona 
permit. 
Pecan leaf case- 
bearer, pecan 
nut case- 
bearer, pecan 
weevil. 
(ll) T Connecticut, Maine, Mas- 
sachusetts, New Hampshire, 
Oregon, Rhode Island, Ver- 
mont, and Washington. 
All species and varieties 
of willow and poplar 
trees and parts thereof 
capable of propagation. 
Satin moth. 
