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(5) Seeds of fruit, forest, ornamental, and shade trees, seeds of deciduous 
and evergreen ornamental shrubs, and seeds of hardy perennial plants: Pro- 
vided. That such seeds shall be free from pulp: Provided further, That citrus 
seeds may be imported only through specified ports subject to disinfection as 
provided in regulation 9: Provided further, That mango seeds may not be im- 
ported under permit or otherwise, except from the countries of North America, 
Central America, and South America, and the West Indies. 
Importations from countries not maintaining inspection of nursery stock, 
other plants and parts of plants, including seeds, the entry of which is permis- 
sible under this regulation, may be made under permit upon compliance with 
these regulations in limited quantities lor public-service purposes only, but this 
limitation shall not apply to tree seeds. 
(6) Materials permitted entry under Quarantine No. 56 for consumption pur- 
poses are authorized entry under this regulation for propagation. 
■This amendment shall be effective on and after December 1, 1933, and shall on 
that date supersede amendment No. 2, which became effective January 14, 1935. 
Done in the city of Washington this 30th day of November 
1938. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
Hknby A. Wallace, 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
APPENDIX A 
The entry of the following plant material for propagation is prohibited or 
restricted by specific quarantines and other restrictive orders now in force: 
(a) Irish poiatoes from all countries except the Dominion of Canada and 
Bermuda. 
(o) All rive-leafed pines and all species and varieties of the genera Ribes and 
Qrossularia from each and every country of Europe and Asia and from the 
Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland. 
(c) Cottonseed (including seed cotton) of all species and varieties from any 
foreign locality and country. 
id) Seeds of the avocado or alligator pear from Mexico and the countries of 
Central America. 
(e) Canes of sugarcane or parts thereof from all foreign countries. 
(f) All citrus nursery stock (tribe Citrinae), including buds and scions from 
all foreign localities and countries. 
{(j) All pines not included in paragraph (6) from all European" countries and 
localities. 
(/).) Seed and all other portions in the raw or unmanufactured state of Indian 
corn or maize (Zea mays L.), and the closely related plants, including all 
species of Teosinte (Euchlaena), Job's tears (Coix), Polytoca, Chionachne, and 
Scterachne, from southeastern Asia (including India, Siam, Indo-China, and 
China), Malayan Archipelago, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, Philippine 
Islands, Formosa, Japan, and adjacent islands. 
(i) All varieties of sweetpotatoes and yams (Ipomoea batatas and Dioscorea 
spp.) from all foreign countries and localities. 
(j) All species or varieties of banana plants (Musa spp.) from all foreign 
countries and localities. 
(fr) All varieties of bamboo seed, plants, or cuttings thereof capable of 
propagation, including all genera and species of the tribe Bambuseae, from all 
foreign countries. 
(Z) Seed or paddy rice from all foreign countries and localities. 
(ui) Wheat from Australia, India, Japan, Italy, China. Union of South Africa, 
and Spain. 
(n) Seed and all other portions in the raw or unmanufactured state of 
Indian corn or maize, broomcorn, sweet sorghums, grain sorghums, Sudan grass, 
Johnson grass, sugarcane, pearl millet, napier grass, teosinte, and Job's tears 
from all foreign countries and localities. 
(o) All plants, cuttings, scions, and seeds of elm and related plants from the 
Continent of Europe. 
