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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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B. P. Q.-336-b. (revised) 
March 15, 1935. 
SYNOPSIS OF WHITE-PINE BLISTER-RUST QUARANTINE REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE 
JANUARY 1, 1933, AS AMENDED, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 1935 
The following synopsis (table 2) relates to shipments of five-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, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, 
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New 
Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Da- 
kota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. 
No Federal pine-shipping permits and no control-area permits are required 
for five-leafed-pine shipments from the States named above to any destination. 
Table 2. — Shipments from noninfected States 
5-leafed 
pines 
Currant and gooseberry plants 
State of destination 
State 
nursery 
inspec- 
tion cer- 
tificate 
required 
Ribes. nigrum (European 
black currant); R. bracte- 
osum and R. petiotare (wild 
currants) 
Other Ribes 
Cultivated red, white, flowering, 
golden, or mountain currant and 
cultivated gooseberry 
Alabama 
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. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
Yes. 
No restrictions 
Arizona .. 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Arkansas 
No restrictions 
Do. 
California 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Colorado 
do— 
do 
Do. 
Connecticut .... 
Control-area permit required. 1 
Delaware 
I™Ido™"ZIIIIIiy~II~-™-- 
District of Columbia.. ..... 
Florida 
Do. 
Do. 
Georgia 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Idaho 
do 
Control-area permit required. 1 
No restrictions. 
Illinois 
do 
Indiana ... 
do 
Do. 
Iowa 
do 
Do. 
Kansas 
No restrictions 
Do. 
Kentucky 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Louisiana 
No restrictions 
Do. 
Maine 
Prohibited 
Control-area permit required. 1 
Maryland 
do. 
Massachusetts 
do 
Control-area permit required. 1 
Do. 1 
--~"do--"~~I----~~--"--~-~I 
Minnesota 
Do. 1 
Mississippi 
No restrictions 
No restrictions. 
Missouri 
do 
Do. 
Montana 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Nebraska 
No restrictions 
Do. 
Nevada 
Prohibited 
Do. 
New Hampshire 
do 
Control-area permit required. 1 
New Jersey 
do 
do 
do 
Do. 
New York 
Control-area permit required. 1 
North Carolina 
do.. 
No restrictions. 
North Dakota 
Do. 
Ohio 
Prohibited 
Do. 
Oklahoma 
Do. 
Oregon -_■ 
Do. 
Pennsylvania 
do 
Do. 
Rhode Island 
No restrictions 
Control-area permit required. 1 
South Carolina 
No restrictions. 
South Dakota 
Do. 
Tennessee 
Prohibited 
Do. 
1 To secure control-area permits required for the shipment of currant or gooseberry plants 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. 
Maine State horticulturist, Augusta, Maine. • 
Massachusetts. Director, Division of Plant Pest Control, Statehouse, Boston, Mass. 
Michigan Inspector in charge, orchard and nursery inspection, Department of Agriculture, Lan- 
sing, Mich. 
Minnesota Commissioner of Conservation, State Office Building, St. Paul, Minn. 
New H a m p - State nursery inspector, Durham, N. H. 
shire. 
New York Director, Bureau of Plant Industry, Albany, N. Y. 
Rhode Island.. State entomologist, 310 Statehouse, Providence, R. I. 
Vermont Forest commissioner, Montpelier, Vt. 
