68 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
Plants and plant product* prohibited or regulated entry into Oregon — Continued. 
Area quarantined 
(Column I) 
Plants and plant products affected 
Plant pests 
and diseases 
(Column IV) 
AccoptRDCG for m&il" 
ing entirely pro- 
hibited from quar- 
antined area 
(Column II) 
Accepted for mailing only when 
accompanied with approved 
certificate or Oregon permit 
(Column III) 
(12) California, Delaware, 
Florida, New Mexico, Mis- 
sissippi, Pennsylvania, Vir- 
ginia, and Hawaii. 
— 
Tomatoes and tomato plants 
require certificate p{ State of 
origin showing fruit or plants 
were grown and shipped from 
a free area, or treated with 
Oregon approved formula. 
Tomato pin 
(13) All States east of and in- 
cluding Montana, Wyom- 
ing, Colorado, and New 
Mexico. 
Chestnut and chin- 
quapin trees, nuts, 
cuttings, grafts, or 
scions. 
Foreign grown chestnuts and 
chinquapins not restricted 
when reshipped into Oregon 
in the original unopened con- 
tainers. 
Chestnut 
blight. 
14) Territory of Hawaii 
East Indian 
bean borer. 
(15) Counties in Arizona: 
Apache, Cochise, Coconino, 
Graham, Maricopa, Pima, 
Santa Cruz, and Yavapai. 
Counties in California: Im- 
perial, Los Angeles, Orange, 
Riverside, San Bernardino, 
and San Diego. 
All trees, cuttings, 
grafts, scions, or 
buds of the peach 
and nectarine, in- 
cluding the flower- 
ing forms. 
Peach mosaic 
Counties in Colorado: Delta, 
Garfield, Mesa, and Monte- 
zuma. 
Counties in New Meiico: 
Bernalillo, Dona Ana, Lin- 
coln, Otero, Rio Arriba, 
Sandoval, Santa Fe, Sierra, 
Socorro, Taos, and Valencia. 
Counties in Oklahoma: Bryan. 
Counties in 'I'e/as: Bowie, 
Brown, Callahan, Cher- 
okee, Comanche, Denton, 
Eastland, El Paso, Erath, 
Floyd. Grayson, Gregg, 
Hopkins, Jones, Mills, Palo 
Pinto, Rusk, San Saba, 
Smith, Tan ant, and Wil- 
barger. 
Counties in Utah: Grand and 
Washington. 
All trees, cuttings, 
grafts, scions, or 
buds of the peach 
and nectarine, in- 
cluding the flower- 
ing forms. 
Peach mosaic. 
(1G) Alabama, Arkansas, 
Connecticut, Delaware, 
District of Columbia, 
Florida, Georgia, Indiana, 
Kentucky, Maryland, Mas- 
sachusetts, Michigan, Mis- 
sissippi, New Jersey, New 
York, North Carolina, Ohio, 
Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, 
Rhode Island, South Caro- 
lina, Tennessee, Virginia, 
and West Virginia. 
Peach, nectarine, or 
apricot trees, cut- 
tings, grafts, scions, 
buds, cr pits, in- 
cluding any trees 
budded or grafted 
on peach stock or 
peach roots— from 
areas where any of 
these diseases are 
known to exist. 
Peach yellows, 
little peach 
o n (1 npflph 
auu peat u 
rosette. 
Shippers desiring Oregon permits must make application therefor direct to 
the Division of Plant Industry, State Department of Agriculture, Salem, Oreg. 
Postmasters at places in Oregon where State inspection of plants and plant 
products is maintained under the Terminal Inspection Act should take the 
action prescribed by paragraph 4 (b), section 596, Postal Laws and Regulations, 
if parcels sent to such officers for terminal inspection are found to be in violation 
of these plant quarantine laws or regulations. 
