66 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AXD PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
OREGON STATE PLANT QUARANTINES 
(Revision of Notice dated September 11, 1940) 
Postal Bulletin 18032 — September 17, 1940 
Under plant quarantines and regulations issued by the State of Oregon the 
shipment into that State of certain plants and plant material known to be hosts 
of injurious pests and plant diseases is subject to certain restrictions, or entirely 
prohibited. 
The following table gives a summary of the Oregon quarantine laws and 
regulations, showing the quarantine areas, the plants and plant products affected, 
and the pests and diseases of which such plants are known hosts. Under the 
provisions of paragraph 2 (b), section 596, Postal Laws and Regulations, post- 
masters should not accept such plants and plant products when presented for 
mailing in violation of these quarantine laws and regulations, and should invite 
the attention of the mailers thereto. 
Plants and plant products prohibited or regulated entry into Oregon 
Area quarantined 
(Column I) 
Plants and plant products affected 
Plant pests 
and diseases 
(Column IV) 
Acceptance lor mail- 
ing entirely pro- 
hibited from quar- 
antined area 
(Column 11) 
Accepted for mailing only when 
accompanied with approved 
certificate or Oregon permit 
(Column III) 
(1) Counties in Oregon /Baker, 
Grant, Malheur, Morrow, 
Umatilla, Union and Wal- 
lowa. 
All States except California 
and Nevada. 
Potatoes and potato tops require 
State - of - origin certificate 
showing they were grown and 
packed in noninfested areas; 
or, screened and packed as 
prescribed by Oregon law. 
Colorado po- 
tato beetle. 
and all counties in Oregon. 
Narcissus bulbs, including daf- 
fodils, jonquils, and Chinese 
SaLlcU llllcb leLJUlie baLlo- 
factory State-of-origin certifi- 
cate as to . . . freedom from 
infestation, based on inspec- 
tion or treatment. 
Narcissus bulb 
fly, eelworm, 
or nematode. 
(3) Parts of Oregon, Idaho 
and Washington: 
(Infested Areas) 
Counties in Oregon: Benton, 
Clackamas, Clatsop, Co- 
lumbia, Lane, Lincoln, 
Linn, Marion, Multnomah, 
Polk, Tillamook, Union, 
Washington, Yamhill. 
Counties in Idaho: Benewah 
and Latah. 
Counties in Washington: Clal- 
lam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays 
Haroor, Island, Jefferson, 
King, Kitsap, Lewis, Ma- 
son, Pacific, Pierce, San 
Juan, Skagit, Skamania, 
Snohomish, Spokane, Thur- 
ston, Wahkiakum, What- 
com, Whitman. 
Fresh cherry fruit en- 
tirely prohibited 
shipment from in- 
fested counties in- 
to non in fested coun- 
ties. 
Used cherry boxes 
also prohibited ex- 
cept when steam- 
or hot- water treated 
and so certified. 
Fresh cherries may be shipped 
into Oregon from noninfested 
counties in Idaho and Wash- 
ington with inspection certifi- 
cate showing growth, packing, 
and shipment from a county 
free of fruit fly. 
Cherry fruit and used boxes 
may be shipped from infested 
counties into infested counties 
without certification, but are 
subject to inspection at desti- 
nation. 
Cherry fruit 
fly. 
(4) All of Oregon 
Gladiolus bulbs accepted for 
intrastate shipment only when 
accompanied by special gladi- 
olus permit. 
Gladiolus 
thrips. 
(5) Counties in Oregon: Ben- 
ton, Clackamas, Clatsop, 
Columbia, Douglas, Hood 
River, Lane, Linn, Marion, 
Multnomah, Polk, Wash- 
ington, and Yamhill. 
States of Connecticut, Maine, 
Massachusetts, New Hamp- 
shire, Rhode Island, Ver- 
mont, and Washington. 
Poplar and willow trees or parts 
thereof capable of propagation 
accepted from quarantined 
areas when accompanied with 
certificate of State of origin 
snowing they were grown in 
county free from satin moth 
and not stored where poplar 
or willow trees from infested 
areas are or have been stored, 
or a certificate showing the 
trees have been effectively 
treated in approved manner. 
Satin moth. 
