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BUCKTHORN 
(13) Planta and seeds of the genus Rhamnus except those resistant to 
crown rust Pucclnl a coronata Cda. 
HAZELNUT 
(ik) Plants of all species, liybrids and varieties of the genus Corylus, 
except the seed. 
(15) Products from Easter, San Amhrosio, San Felix and Juan Fernandez 
Islands. 
CARRIERS OF INJURIOUS ORGANISMS 
(16) In general, an^ restricted plant material which could he a carrier 
of live organisms, the cause of plagues and diseases which cannot be de- 
tected by usual laboratory methods. 
WHEAT, CORN, BROOMCORN, ETC. 
(17) The Importation of the following products, whatever their origin, 
is prohibited; wheat for human consumption, shelled or unsholled com, 
broomcorn or any other sorghum used in the manufacture of brooms, merchan- 
dise packed in straw, grass or stems of plants, and the straw Jackets 
used in the shipment of wine, liquors and other bottled liquids. 
When the country's need for wheat or corn makes it necessary to im- 
port them, the Institute of Agricultural Economy or other government 
agency shall be authorized by supreme decree to import them under con- 
ditions specified in the decree. 
(See also "Hosts of Oriental Fruit Moth" Page 9-) 
(c) Restricted Entry 
Article 43 • The restricted plant material which is listed below may be 
imported only when the importers comply with the conditions set forth in 
each case and in addition with the general specifications covering all 
importations of plants, bulbs, seeds, roots, etc. 
FRUIT AND FLOWER STXKS 
(1) The cuttings, grafting buds and bulbs of the fruit ^nd flower species 
listed below apparently free of pests, shall be allowed entry only after 
they have been succeosfully grown in poatentry quarantine in order to 
avoid the introduction of bacterial and virus diseases. 
Avocado, Custard -apple trees. Tulip, Narcissus, Lillum, Anemone, Calla, 
lily, Clivia, Gladiolus, Hyaclnthus, Iris, Watsonia, and others of a similar' 
kind. 
