PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS 
REPUBLIC OF POLAND 
BASIC LAWS 
Decree of June 11, 1920, of the Minister of Finance and of Com- 
merce and Industry on Customs Tariff (Dziennik Ustaw R. P. No. 51/314). 
Ldw of July 31, 1924, Regulating Customs Procedure (Dziennik 
Ustaw R. P. No. 80/777). 
CONCISE SUMMARY 
IMPORTATION PROHIBITED 
BEANS ( Phaseolus lunatus ) , "Rangoon", and all poisonous beans; 
COCKLL. ,ERRY ( An amir t a I Coccuius Q indicus ) ; 
POTATO LEAVES, PEELINGS AND REFUSE FROM ANY SOURCE. (Decree of Oct. 4, 
1933. ) (See p. 2.) 
IMPORTATION RESTRICTED 
POTATOES, INCLUDING SEED POTATOES: The following documents are required: 
(1) An import authorization to be obtained by the Polish importer; 
(2) an inspection certificate according to the prescribed model 
(see p. 3), affirming freedom from potato wart, powdery scab, 
Colorado potato' beetle, potato tuber worm, and potato nematode. 
SHRUBS, BUSHES, and PARTS THEREOF; 
ORNAMENTALS (rooted), their seedlings or cuttings; bulbs, tubers, and 
roots; 
FRESH FRUITS: Apple, apricot , cherry (sour and sweet), peach, pear, 
and plum; 
FRESH VEGETABLES of all kinds, and their aerial or subterranean parts 
(except seeds and potatoes); 
PEAS, BEANS, LENTILS, VETCH, HORSEBEANS, AND FIELD BEANS. 
Each shipment of the above-listed plants and plant products must 
be accompanied by a phyto sanitary certificate in duplicate in accordance 
with t ^e prescribed model (see pp. 4 and 5), affirming freedom from the 
diseases and insect pests named in Appendix A, and the freedom of the 
