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2. The Customs v.dll exercise special supervision 
to prevent the importation of plants from coun- 
tries infested with phylloxera and will extend such 
supervision to "baggac^e and c-r-i^o. 
(e) Peach trees originating in the United States of Ameri- 
ca which ai'e infected vdth the diseases -cnoTm as peach 
j'-ellows, peach ros-ette, and little peach. (As nodi- 
. fied "by Decroe No. 781 of May 29, 1935.) Those not 
showing sir-ns of these diseases may he imported in 
conformity with the following provisions: 
1. Compliance with the general reauirements of the 
Laws and Hegul?tions of the Plant Quarantine 
Service . 
2. In case the imon rt-^t i ^n consists of several varie- 
ties, only 10 plants of each variety are allowed, 
and 20 plants in case only one variety is involved. 
The plants shall "be subjected to quarantine or iso- 
lation during a growing season in the Experimental 
Field of the Plant Quarantine Service of the Minis- 
try of Agric-al.ture, 
3. At the expiration of this -oeriod the slants will be 
returned to the im ^ortey provided they have not 
sho^^'n any signs of the diseases indicated in the 
preamble, or of any other dangerous diseases not 
yet established in Chile or v^hich cannot be con- 
trolled by the kno^Ti methods of treatment. 
(f) Plants in pots or other containers with soil, from 
whatever source. To permit the entry of these plants 
they will have to be deprived of all their soil for 
inspection, after v.'hich their admission or rejection 
will be determined. 
(g) Pulbs , tubers, or roots in which parasites deemed in- 
jurious are sLovrn to exist, and v;hose existence has 
not been demonstrated in the country. 
(h) Fruits which are believed capable of introducing in- 
sects commonly knov/n as "frui tflies; " Rhagole tis pomo - 
nella , R. cin.'rulata . Contarinia p.^rivora , Spochra cana - 
densis , Or talis ( Tephritis ) cerasi , Ceratitis capitata . 
