(c) Have been fumigated, sprayed or dipped with suitable 
material as the case warrants. 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Certificates are not required to accompany imports of flower and 
vegetable seeds. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 
Under the Seeds Importation Act, 1927, the following 3eeds must 
have a percentage of each consignment stained with a red coloring 
matter and be accompanied by a declaration certifying that the 
consignment has been stained to conform with the above act. The 
coloring matter used shall be either an alcoholic solution of 
saifranus or a specially prepared and effective fluid seed- 
staining dye. 
Cocksfoot 5 percent of seed in each nackage 
Ryegrass 10 " " " *' " 
Alfalfa 10 " " " " " 
White clover 10 " " " " " 
These regulations apply only to packages of seed which exceed 
28 pounds in we ight . 
Oats, barley, maize, wheat and other grain may be imported without 
restrictions. 
SCBEDULE OF DECLARED DISEASES 
Fruit or plants found to be infected or infested with any of the 
following diseases or insects may be destroyed or shipped out of 
New Zealand, or fumigated or treated at owner's expense as deemed 
necessary. 
Actinomyces scabies (Thax.) Guss., potato scab 
Allium virus I. Marmor cepae, yellow dwarf disease 
Alternaria solani (Ell. & Mart. ) L.R. Jone3 and A. J. Grout, 
early blight of potato 
Armillaria mellea Vahl., honey agaric, stringy rot of mushroom 
Bacillus spp., potato wot rot , 
Bacillus amylovorus (Burr.) Trev. , fire blight 
Bacillus phytophthorus 0. Appel, potato blackleg 
Bacterium citri (Hasse) Doidge, citrus canker 
Bacterium citriputealo C. 0. Sm. , citrus blast 
Bacterium hyacinthi Wakker, yellow disease (bulbs) 
Bacterium phaseoli E. F. Sm. , bean bacterial wilt 
Bacterium pruni, bacterial spot 
Bacterium solanacoarum E. F. Sm. , potato bacterial wilt 
Bitter pit of applos 
Cladosporium fulvum, tomato leaf blight 
Collet otrichum circinans Berk., onion 3cab 
