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SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 
Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37 — Continued. 
defense and explanation of quarantine no. 37 — continued. Year ana paye 
protection from plant posts — quarantine 37 1922-112. 
reasons for rejection of miscellaneous plant importations (H.B.-137, 
May 4, 1921) 1921-56. 
reply to protesting nurserymen and florists 1919-37 
restrictions on entry of foreign plants widely misunderstood (H.B.- 
130, Feb. 25. 1921) 1921-44, 
statement in explanation of quarantine 37 presented by Chairman 
[Dr Marlattj of Federal Horticultural Board, at conference, May 
15, 1922 1922-5. 
the selective features of quarantine 37 (II.B.-153, July 22, 1922) 1922-103 
earth, sand, or soil, freedom from : 
lily-of-the-valley clumps (H.B.-109, July 14, 1919) 1919-82 
plants must be washed free (H.B.-133, Mar. 11, 1921) 1921-53 
requirement emphasized (H.B.-187, Nov. 20, 1924. Supersedes and 
supplements II.B.-185) 1924-119 
reference to 1924-119 
unsterilized, not permitted entry : 
circular letter, November 15, 1919 1919-123 
H.B.-115, November 15, 1919 1919-123 
used as packing material, sterilization of 1919-32 
warning against unapproved packing material (H.B.-185, Sept. 2, 
1924) 1924-96 
emergency permits (H.B.-136, May 4, 1921) 1921-55 
revised April 15, 1927 1927-86 
explanation of provisions for entry : 
explanation of provisions for entry of plant novelties and propagating 
stock under quarantine no. 37 (H.B.-105, Apr. 10. 1919) 1919-33 
revised July 28, 1919 1919-82 
supplement, October 7, 1919. New varieties for personal use 1919-10* 
revised January 1, 1922 1921-168 
discussion of 1921-104 
revised February 26. 1923 1923-18 
revised March 31, 1923 1923-22 
revised April 10, 1926 1926-31 
explanation of provisions for entry of plants under quarantine 37 
(P.Q.C.A.-249, Sept. 28, 1929. Supersedes H.B.-105) 1929-169 
revised July 15, 1931 1931-111 
B.P.Q.-340. August 20, 1932 (Supersedes P.Q.C.A.-249) 1932-82 
flower seeds, definition of 1919-105 
fruit stocks : 
decision, press notice 1928-81; 1929-167 
heavy infestation 1921-104 
ultimate exclusion probable 1925-93 
See also Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37, conference. 
general statements 1921-6, 104 
(iuam. for quarantine purposes regarded as a foreign country 1916-55 
Hawaii, for quarantine purposes regarded as a part of the United States — 1916-55 
horticulturist added to Federal Horticultural Board staff 1921-105 
importations from Holland, letter regarding 1918-110 
inspection and entry under regulation 3, instructions for (H.B.-117, Oct. 
31, 1919) 1919-103 
invoices (Treasury Decision No. 38253) 1920-44 
iris. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 37, bulbs, 
labeling requirement. See Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine no. 
37. propagation. 
liability agreement replaces bond (H.B.-165, Mar. 31. 1923) 1923-17 
lily-of-the-valley clumps must be free from sand, soil, or earth (H.B.-109, 
July 14, 1919) 1919-82 
lining-out stock or seedlings not permitted entrv (H.B.— 116, Nov. 21, 
1919) _ 1919-124 
Lumsden, David, added to Federal Horticultural Board staff 1921-105 
mail, importation by : 
discussion of restrictions 1916-125 
prohibited: 
instructions to postmasters 1915-45 
Treasury Decision : 
No. 36379 1916-61 
No. 38023 1919-71 
under special permit : 
advice to International Bureau of Universal Postal Union 1922-41 
instructions to postmasters 1922-42 
special provisions for : 
discussion 1921-104 
H.B.-141. .Tanuarv 1, 1922 1921-172 
revised. May 11. 1923 1923-78 
revised. February 11. 1925 1925-15 
violations of restrictions 1919-19 
maple. Japanese stocks, importations of (H.B.-158. Aug. 11. 1922 1 1922-108 
narcissus, including Chinese sacred lily : 
conditions governing entry for year : 
1926 (H.B.-193, Mar. 10, 1926) 1926-8 
1927: 
H.B.-197, January 15, 1927 1927-10 
H.B.-198. February 5, 1927 1927-4H 
H.B.-202, April 15, 1927 19 ^i-§ 1 
press notice 192<-83 
1928 (H.B.-213, Apr. 10, 1928) 1928-45 
press notice 1928-44 
