186 BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE [April-June 
or fruit fly {Khagoleti* pomonetta), Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa de- 
rcmliitcata) , potato wart [Ckrysophlyctis endobiotica ) , the cherry fly (Rhago- 
letit ccrasi), the carnation leaf roller {Tortriw pronubana) , injurious diseases 
and pests of flower bulbs and tubers, of conifers and seeds of conifers, of plants 
and parts of plants of the genua I hints, of the southern Cottonwood (Poi>u(u* 
[canadensis] deltoid* * \ , and of Indian azaleas (Azatea in<li<<i\. 
Importation Prohibited 
Grapevine stocks and all parts of the grapevine from any country, to prevent 
the introduction of phylloxera. (Decree of October 31, 1879, and subsequent 
orders; Reichsgesetzbl. p. 303, etc.) (See p. 187.) 
Living dicotyledonous plants or parts thereof from the United States and 
certain other countries, to prevent the introduction of San Jose scale. (Decree 
of November 3, 1931, and circular of November 26, 1931 ; Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 74, 
1931, p. 670, and Rundschreiben des RM.f.E.u.L. an Landerregierungen vom 26 
November 1931, II : 41, p. 258. Decree of July 8, 1932 ; Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 45, 
P>:;2. ]>. 831.) (See p. 1S8.) 
Potatoes from the United States, to prevent the introduction of the Colorado 
potato beetle. (Decree of February 26, 1875, and subsequent orders; Reichs- 
bl. 135, etc.) (See pp. 191 and 192.) 
Potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, strawberries, rooted vegetables, bulbs, tubers, 
rhizomes, and other subterranean parts of plants: peelings, and refuse "f 
such products ; and sacks, and other materials which have been used for pack- 
ing or preserving such products. Importation and transit prohibited from 
France. (Decree of February 23, 1932; Reichsgesetzbl. 1:13, 1932, p. 91.) 
(See p. 191.) 
Seeds of Scotch pine {Pinu% sylvestris) and Norway spruce {Picea cxcelsa) 
from any country, to prevent the introduction of diseases of those trees. 
(Decree of February 28. 1929; Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 11, 1929, p. 76.) (See p. 189.) 
Plants of the following genera from any country, to prevent the introduction 
of pests of those plants; Fir (Abies), spruce (Picea), pine (Pinus). Douglas 
fir {Pseudotsuga) , hemlock (Tsuga). (Decree of June 3, 1930; Reichsaesetzbl. 
1 : 20, 1930, p. 188.) (See p. 190.) 
Rooted carnations, cuttings, and cut flowers from any country, to prevent the 
introduction of the carnation leaf roller (Tortrix pronubana). (Decree of 
March 28, 1929; Reichsgesetzbl. 1929, I: 15, p. 83.) Entry of carnation cut 
flowers prohibited from March 15 to November 30. of each year. (Decree of 
September 30. 1932; Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 68. 1932. p. 492.) (See pp. 189 and 190.) 
Rooted plants of the genus Ulmus and the southern cotton wood (Populus 
[canadensis] deltoides) . and parts thereof from any country, to prevent the 
introduction of pests and diseases of those plants. (Decree of February 2. 
1932 ; Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 10, 1932, p. 63.) (See p. 191.) 
Importation Restricted 
Living plants and parts thereof, the importation of which is not prohibited 
by special decrees, as indicated above. Shipments of restricted plants and 
parts thereof are to be accompanied by phylloxera certificates and by certificates 
attesting the noninclusion of dicotyledonous plants (except cacti), of Ulmus 
spp.. and of Populus [canadensis] deltoides. Certificates must be prepared in 
the German language and in that of the country of origin. Every shipment will 
be subject to inspection for San Jose scale. (Decree of July 4, 18S3. and subse- 
quent orders: Reichsgesetzbl. 153. etc. Decree of November 3. 1931: Reichs- 
gesetzbl. I : 74. 1931, p. 670. Circular of November 26. 1931. Decree of Febru- 
ary -j. 1932; Reichsgesetzbl. I: 10. 1932, p. 63. Decree of July 8. 1932; 
Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 45, 1932. p. 351.) (See pp 187. 188. and 191.) 
Flowers, bulbs, conns, and tubers must be accompanied by a certificate 
attesting freedom from certain pests and diseases, and by the certificates pre- 
scribed for living plants and parts thereof. (Decree of July 7, 1930; Reicbs- 
tzbl. 1 : 24. 1930, p. 204.) (See p. 190.) 
Indian azaleas must be accompanied by a certificate attesting freedom from 
certain pests and diseases, and by the certificates prescribed for living plants 
and parts thereof. (Decree of November 9, 1932; Reichsgesetzbl. 1 : 7."». 1932. 
p. 528.) (See p. 190.) 
Fresh fruits may be imported in the original pack only and are subject to 
Inspection for San Jose scale and the apple maggot or fruit fly on arrival at 
