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seeds; fruits and vegetables; grains from certain countries; cotton, cotton waste, 
cotton wrappings (bagging), and cottonseed products; cottonseed, seed cotton, 
and cottonseed hulls from the Imperial Valley, Lower California, Mexico; certain 
packing materials; and elm logs from European countries. A record is given of 
the importation of the products inspected by inspectors of the Bureau and, if 
necessary, treated under their supervision. 
IMPORTATIONS OF NURSERY STOCK, PLANTS, BULBS, AND SEEDS 
The importations recorded in tables 16 to 19 inclusive, are entered under 
regulation 3 of Quarantine No. 37, under permits that are valid until revoked and 
which do not limit the quantity that may be imported. The restrictions under 
this regulation are intended merely to afford opportunity to inspect and, if neces- 
sary, to safeguard the products as they are entered. Table 16 records the number 
of importations of fruit and nut cuttings and scions, and of rose stocks inspected 
and, if necessary, tieated, during the fiscal year 1934. This table also shows the 
total number of such importations similarly handled during the fiscal year 1933. 
A record of certain bulbs entered under permit subject to inspection and treatment 
is furnished in table 17. In addition to the importations of bulbs, conns, etc., 
recorded in this table, there were imported under the provisions of item 6, regula- 
tion 3, for propagation, 7 1 -.. pounds and 110 tubers of Jerusalem artichokes from 
England and France, and 79,365 pounds of onion sets from Greece, 1 pound from 
Australia, and 1 pound from England. Table 18 records the number of various 
kinds of bulbs entered under permit for each of the past 8 years. Table 19 shows 
the number of pounds of tree seeds imported under permit for the fiscal year 1934 
and the countries of origin of such seeds. 
Table 16. — Importation of fruit and nut cuttings and scions, and of rose stocks 
under regulation 3, Quarantine No. 37, from the countries indicated, fiscal year 
1934 
[Figures indicate number of plants] 
Kind of stocks, cut- 
tings, and scions 
Aus- 
tria 
Can- 
ada 
Cuba 
Czecho- 
slo- 
vakia 
England 
France Greece 
Hun- 
gary 
Italy 
Lith- Mex- 
uania ico 
•Cuttings and scions: 
35 
141 
28 
302 
6 
18 
130 
11 
Cherry 
12 
Fig 
82,687 
5,000 
595 
104 
60 
Nut 
125 
45 
6 
30 
Plum 
135 
i: 
6 
16 
1, 676, 000 
35,000 
Total 
I'd 5,956 
1 
146 
104 
1, 676. 302 
35,000 
159 
60 82,956 
18 
41 
Nether- 
lands 
Po- 
land 
Ru- 
mania 
Sen- 
land 
Swe- 
den 
Swit- 
zer- 
land 
Union 
of 
Soviet 
Social- 
ist Re- 
publics 
Jugo- 
sla- 
via 
Total 
Kind of stocks, cut- 
tings, and scions 
1034 
Cuttings and scions: 
12 
51 
Ml 
100 
5 
81 
01 
ii 
Nut 
UK 
•J I 
Pe ir 
u 
Plum 
B 
1,790, 160 
35,000 
1 .mi 
Total 
l. 790, l ",o 
408 
46 
r>. ix hi 
144 
61 
35 
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