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Peach Mosaic Disease 
(Quarantine Order No. 2, revised, effective Feb. k, I9U6) 
Regulated products . — Nectarine, peach, and plum trees, rootstock, and 
parts thereof for propagation, except fruit pits. 
Conditions governing shipment . — The regulated products may not be trans- 
ported from the infected areas into or within Georgia unless each shipment 
is accompanied by a valid nursery-inspection certificate or permit of the 
State of origin. 
Issurnce of certificates . — Certificates will be issued only on knowledge 
of apparent freedom from peach mosaic for a period of at least 1 year with- 
in a 5-mile area of the nursery and of the source of budwood used on such 
nursery and within a 5-mile area of any source of budwood intended for 
shipment as such. Apparent freedom from the peach mosaic disease shall be 
determined by careful and complete annual inspections by State or" Federal 
inspectors of all peach and nectarine trees within such 5-nil' e area. 
Infected areas 
Arizona: Counties ol Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Graham, Maricopa, Pima, 
Santa Cruz, Yavapai 
California: All of San Diego County and those portions of Los Angeles, 
Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties covered by the 
California intrastate quarantine 
Colorado: Counties of Delta, Mesa, Montezuma 
Hew Mexico: Counties of 3ernalillo, Dona Ana, Lincoln, Otero, Rio Arriba, 
Sandoval, Sen Juan, Santa Fe, Sierra, Socorro, Taos, Valencia 
Oklahoma: Counties of Alfalfa, Bryan, Johnston, Woois 
Texas: Counties of Brown, Callahan, Cherokee, Comanche, Dallas, 
Eastland, El Paso, Fannin, Fisher, Floyd, Gregg, Hale, 
Hudspeth, Jones, Mills, Palo Pinto, Parker, Runnels, Rusk, 
San Saba, Smith, Tarrant, Taylor, Upshur, Wilbarger, Wood, 
Young 
Utah: Counties of Grand and Washington 
