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(3) Fresh fruits: Apple, pear, .plum, peach, apricot, sour 
and sweet cherry; 
(4) Fresh vegetables of all kinds, including their aerial 
and subterranean parts but not including their seeds. 
This does not apply to potatoes, which fall under 
article 1; 
(5) Seeds of peas, beans, lentils, vetch, horsebeans, and 
field beans. 
POTATO WART CERTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR ROOTED PLANTS 
Art. 3. It must appear from the certificates issued in accordance 
with the prescribed model 16 (see pp. 5 and 6) that the contents of the 
shipment and all articles serving as packing materials were inspected and 
found free from the diseases and pests (and ergs and larvae of such pests) 
mentioned in Appendix A; furthermore, that the above-mentioned nursery 
products were grown in an establishment free from these diseases and pests. 
On the importation of shrubs, bushes, and rooted cuttings, as well as 
other rooted plants, or of subterranean plant parts (bulbs, tubers, roots) 
with adhering soil or in receptacles with soil, the certificate must con- 
tain a declaration that the plants were grown in a locality free from wart 
disease, Synchytriu m endobioticum , and that the soil contained in the 
shipment did not originate in wart-infected ground. 
PRESCRIBED CERTIFICATE FOR PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS 
(Model 16) 
Country of origin 
No. 
Certificate of Health and Origin for Plants 
(Valid 30 days from date of issue) 
The undersigned, (full name and official title) certifies that 
the (description of plants and plant products) included in this ship- 
ment, and all the articles serving as packing therefor, have been in- 
spected and are: 
(1) Free from the diseases and pests (including eggs and 
larvae of the latter) named in Appendix V (Appendix A 
to this summary) to the Decree of October 4, 1933, *m 
Customs Procedure (Dz-iennik Ustaw R. P. No. 77/552), 
and were produced in an establishment free from those 
diseases and pests; 
