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INFESTED PIANTS 
(5) Plants or parts thereof found to be infested with the following 
peets: 
Quadrasp Id lotus gernlcloous 
Diaspl s penta^ona 
Nygmla phaero rrhoea ( Euprootis chrysorrhoea ) 
Porthotrla diapar 
Laspeyreela moleeta 
Pyrausta nut Hal la " 
PLANTS WITH SOIL 
(6) Potted plants or plants with soil adhering to the roots, from what- 
ever source. However, entry of these plants shall be permitted when freed 
of all soil and when their sanitary condition satisfies the plant quaran- 
tine inspector. Foreign soil must be sterilized. 
SCIONS, BUDS, BULBS, ETC. 
(7) Scions, cuttings, buds, bulbs, tubers or roots which are found to be 
infested with injurious pests or diseases. 
CUT FLOWERS 
(8) Cut flowers, wliatever their place of origin, 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 
(9) All kinds of fresh vegetables and fruits from any country whatsoever, 
except bananas, pineapples, coconuts and datesof whatever origin, except 
from the Hawaiian Island and any other country where the oriental fruit - 
fly ( Dacus dorsal is Hendel) exists, 
PINES 
(10) Plants of the different species and varieties of pine without ex- 
ception. The entry of seeds of these species and their varieties shall be 
allowed. 
BARBERRY, ETC. 
(11) Seeds, plants or parts of plants of all species, hybrids and vari- 
eties of the genera Berber la, Mahonla and Mahoberberis, except those 
proved to be resistant to the heteroeclous rust Puoo i nia g?aminls Pers. 
Em, ETC. 
(12) Plants of all species and varieties of the genera Larix, Ulmus and 
Zelkova, including, in the case of the latter two, lumber and bark. Their 
seeds are not subject to this prohlbiticai. 
