with these ii when free from sand, soil, or earth: P • That any 
such articles may be made subject to entry only under permit and on compli- 
wirii the iribed therein when it shall be determined 
grtculture that their entry for the purpose indicated may 
v of the lntrodnction into the United States of injurious b 
3 Such determination with respect to any such articles 
due notice. 
Regulation 3. Nursery stock, other plants and parts of plants, including seeds, 
for which a permit is required 
(As revised Jan. 14, 19S5 ; effective Jan. 14, 19$5) 
The fu!U win - k. other plants and parts of plants, including seeds, 
, such other plants and parts of plants as are named in 
med by special quarantines and other restrictive 
s now in force, nor such as may hereafter be made the subject of special 
atines, may be imported, without limitation as to quantity or use, from 
countries which maintain inspection (appendix B), under permit upon compli- 
ions: 
(1) Bulbs, conns, or root stocks (pips) of the following genera: Liiiwn 
(lily) laria (lily-df-the-valley), Hyae-inthus (hyacinth). Tulipa (tulip), 
and ( further notice, Chionodoxa (glory-of-the-snow), Gatan- 
(snowdrop), Bcitta (squill), Fritillaria, Aluscari (grape-hyacinth), Ixia, 
and Eranthis (winter aconite) ; and, on and after December 15, 1930, yarclssaa 
(daffodil and jonqul 
and buds of fruits or nuts : Provided, That cuttings, 
: fruits or nuts may be imported from Asia, Japan, Philippine 
Islands, and Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand) under the pro- 
D 14 only. (Stocks of fruits or nubs may not be imported, 
mit or otherwise.) 
(3 1 B including Alanetti, Rosa multiflora (brier rose), and R. 
rugosa. 
< 4 i Nuts, including palm seeds for growing purposes: Prodded, That such 
hall be free from pulp. 
(5) Seeds of fruit, forest, ornamental, and shade trees, seeds of deciduous 
and evergreen ornamental shrubs, and seeds of hardy perennial plants: Pro- 
vided, Thai shall be free from pulp: P Chat citrus 
only through specified ports subject ro disinfection as 
'.:\ regulation 9: Provided further, That mango seeds may not be 
Imported under permit or otht except from the countries of Xorth 
America. Central America, and South America, and the West Indies. 
Importation* fr< m countries not maintaining inspection of nursery stock, 
other plants and parts of plants, including seeds, the entry of which is per- 
; !e under this regulation, may be made under permit upon compliance 
in limited quantities for public-service purposes only, 
I at this limitation shall not apply to tree seeds. 
(6) Materials permitted entry under Quarantine No. 50 for consumption pur- 
poses are authorize"! entry under this regulation for propagation. 
Regulation 4. Application for permits for importation of nursery stock and 
other plants and seeds ' 
Persons contemplating the importation of nursery stock and other plants 
and seeds, the entry of which is permitted under regulation 3, shall first make 
D to the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration for a permit, 
• g in the application the exact designation of the nursery <rock and other 
nlo r dat^d May 27, 1913, as amended Dec. 16, 1 D i r: , pro ilblta the Im porta- 
ils. ami other plan; - 
seeds. All Importations of nursery stock and 
r.lants n: ' jer than field, ve^etaMe, and be made by 
by a poRt-nffioo order ander date of July 28, 1924, to provide; 
i by mail of material - sions of r 
. • ■ - ■ irtinpnt of 
and bearing the address. Bureau of Entomology and Plant yuurantlne, United 
States Department of Agriculture. 
