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Importation Prohibited 
Citrus plants and parts thereof (except the fruit) and other plants 
of the plant family Rutaceae, except for experimental purposes 
and under permit issued in advance. (See par. 11, p. 6.) 
Dodder ( Cuscuta spp.). (See par. 22, p. 10.) 
Fresh fruits in hulk. (See par. 15, p. 7.) 
Grapevine plants and cuttings (Vitis spp.). (See par. 12, p. ^) 
Plant pests listed in paragraph 7 & n d pathogens of diseases capable 
of propagating themselves on plants or plant products. ( See 
par. 10, p. 6.) 
Plants and parts thereof, containers and wrappings, soil, compost, 
and manure, and any other article if contaminated by prohibited 
parasites. (See articles restricted in par. 1, p. 3» & n d- pro- 
hibited parasites in par. J, p. 5.) 
Seeds of forage— crop plants (alfalfa, clover, etc.) contaminated 
with dodder. (See par. 22, p. 10.) 
IHPORTATIOi 1 Fu^STRICTEID 
Bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, rooted vegetables, and other articles capable 
of carrying the golden nematode ( Heterodera r ostochiensis ) require 
the following: Import permit issued -in advance, shipper's declar- 
ation (except for shipments from State-inspected nurseries, which 
require a commercial invoice only), sanitary certification against 
prohibited parasites (see nar- f, p. 5) » an d certification that 
the golden nematode does not occur in the place of production (See 
pars. 2-3, p. h; an d par. 9» P« 6°) 
Cottonseed ( Cossypium spp.): Import permit issued in advance required, 
and shipments must be accompanied by a shipper's declaration and by 
a sanitary certification against prohibited parasites, especially 
the boll weevil ( Anthonomus grandis ) . (See pars, f-8, pp. 5 - 6. ) 
Fresh— fruit importations must comply with conditions of an import 
permit issued in advance and be accompanied by a shipper's declar- 
ation of origin and sanitary certification against prohibited par- 
asites, especially San Jose scale ( Aspidiotus pe rniciosus ). (See 
pars. 2-3," 7-g, and 13-lH, pp. U, 57~oTTT 12, 12A and 13.) 
Living parts of plants, refuse of plants, seeds, cut flowers, wraps, 
packing, vegetable manure, soils, composts, stable manure, and all 
other articles or products (except as restricted or prohibited by 
special quarantine orders) are authorized entry, subject to an 
import permit issued in advance and to being accompanied by a 
shipper's declaration of origin and a sanitary certificate. (See 
pars. 2-3, p. U, 7, 12, 12A and 13). 
