Georgia plant 
quarantines 
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Swee tp otato Wee vil 
(Quarantine No. 3, revised effective Feb. 15, 195C') 
Reg ulat ed pro due t s . — Sveetpotato roots or tubers, plants, vines, or parts 
thereof; and vines and roots of all plants belonging to the genus Ipomoea . 
Conditions governing movement . — Sweetpotato plants, vines, puttings, cr 
parts thereof are prohibited from moving into Georgia from the regulated 
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Sweetpotatoes moving into G-eorgia from the regulated areas must be 
officially sealed in each container by an inspector of the State of origin 
and be accompanied ty State-of-origin certification that such sveotpotatoes 
were fumigated under supervision of a State inspector and shipped immedi- 
ately a^ter fumigation in a car or truck that was thoroughly cleaned be- 
fore loading co prevent reinfestation. The shipper must notify the Director 
of Entomology, Atlanta, at time of shij^ment of fumigated sweet-potatoes, 
giving name of consignee, destination, and size of shipment. 
Shipments of regulated products for scientific purposes may be made by 
the U, S. Department of Agriculture or to recognized G-eorgia State institu- 
tions without restrictions other than attaching a special permit, issued by 
an authorized State or Federal incpector, to the outside of each container. 

He gulf tec, are as 
Alabama: Counties of Baldwin and Mobile 
Florida: Entire State except counties of Bey, Calhoun, Sscambia, 
Franklin, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Madison, Ifafculla, Valton, 
Washington 
Georgia: Parts of the counties of Bacon, Ben Hill, Coffee, Charlton, 
Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, 
Lee, Lowndes, Mitchell, Pierce, Seminole, Thomas. 
