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ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 1933 
Table 22. — Distribution, by States, showing number of plants, bulbs, etc., of 
special-permit material imported for the fiscal years 1920-88 — Continued 
State or Territory 
Rose 
Fruit i 
Herba- 
ceous i 
Miscel- 
laneous 
bulbs, 
roots, 
etc.i 
Orna- 
mental 
Total 
Alabama 
174 
9 
50 
42, 922 
115 
237 
335 
4 
1,879 
5,227 
54, 648 
6,517 
20, 050 
454 
4,979 
100 
2,572 
42 
2 
221 
134, 129 
2, 101, 451 
5,887 
157, 885 
5,319 
379 
279, 026 
3,279 
4,654 
31 
229, 199 
30, 846 
14, 373 
574 
64 
1,615 
1,013 
79, 244 
438, 239 
574, 178 
35, 628 
252 
19, 803 
100 
351 
1, 514 
2, 707, 179 
21,110,977 
Colorado . . 
85, 945 
Connecticut 
31, 608 
565 
175 
803 
85, 855 
180 
1,893 
193 
6,134 
7,983 
180 
133 
356, 014 
Delaware 
179, 813 
District of Columbia 
320 
21 
108 
1,181 
3,146 
Florida 
7, 689, 528 
358, 559 
Hawaii 2 
13 
6 
3,116 
604 
126 
50 
92 
106 
172 
1,058 
1,573 
16, 791 
19, 281 
Idaho 
4,036 
10, 191 
2,780 
7 
'"""875" 
4, 810, 334 
2, 950, 364 
Iowa 
162, 086 
Kansas ._- 
60 
2 
190 
6,422 
Kentucky 
52, 878 
Louisiana 
773 
980 
2,083 
4,609 
17, 182 
3,621 
5 
167 
50, 685 
Maine _ 
2,832 
Maryland 
4,855 
3,442 
335 
160 
70 
6 
24 
2, 919, 506 
Massachusetts 
4, 590, 028 
Michigan 
16, 920, 682 
152, 026 
68, 921 
Missouri 
274 
312, 457 
Montana 
132 
Nebraska 
1,783 
New Hampshire 
6 
451 
147 
69, 154 
602 
21, 969 
12 
302, 257 
20, 505 
64, 606 
New Jersey 
41, 600 
5, 416, 081 
New Mexico 
5,411 
New York 
28, 294 
309 
52, 781 
3, 080, 160 
764 
28, 543, 250 
North Carolina 
8, 602, 828 
North Dakota 
1 
5,267 
63, 623 
Ohio 
164 
8,088 
14, 403 
773, 019 
198 
55, 186 
256, 095 
302 
46, 491 
3 
896 
3,462 
76, 357 
4,747 
2,610 
45, 939 
162, 371 
36 
49, 979 
1,515,330 
Oklahoma 
14, 708 
Oregon _.. 
2,045 
12, 238 
562 
610 
400 
173 
69 
12 
69, 080 
12, 071 
4, 298, 792 
4, 785, 199 
Puerto Rico 
886 
Rhode Island 
552 
2,239 
33 
634, 897 
South Carolina 
9, 188, 291 
South Dakota 
3,213 
87 
808 
8,276 
Tennessee 
637 
1, 039, 103 
Texas 
36 
10 
8, 805, 605 
Utah 
48, 035 
Vermont 
98 
4,623 
33, 259 
40, 175 
Virginia.. 
16 
790 
_. 
104 
1,226 
8, 604, 392 
Washington 
15, 524, 086 
West Virginia 
4,266 
Wisconsin 
520 
1,126 
2,636 
495, 175 
Total 2 
192, 728 
3,518 
166, 711 
752, 406 
11, 257, 804 
160, 592, 665 
1 Prior to 1929 this material was recorded under ornamentals, etc. 
2 Complete totals for Hawaii included for the first time. Previous reports carried Hawaiian totals for 
1931 and 1932 only. 
IMPORTATIONS OF COTTON, 
COTTON WRAPPINGS (BAGGING), 
COTTONSEED PRODUCTS 
COTTONSEED AND 
Tables 23 to 26, inclusive, indicate, respectively, the importations during the 
fiscal year of cotton, cotton waste, cotton wrappings (bagging), cottonseed and 
cottonseed products which were inspected and when necessary fumigated or 
otherwise treated under supervision. The actual number of bales of cotton, 
cotton waste, and bagging is indicated, and inasmuch as bales vary in size they 
are referred to as running bales. 
