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IMPORTATION UNRESTRICTED 
CUT ASPARAGUS, MUSHROOMS, AQUATIC PLANTS, MOSSES FOR WREATHS, and 
sphagnum moss. (Order of Fe"b. 22, 1935 » PP- 2 & 3.) 
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, other than rooted vegetables and root 
crops in general. (Order of Feb. 22, 19350 
PROVISIONS OF THE BASIC LEGISLATION 
Law No. 3.1*0, July 1, 1927 » authorizes the Danish Minister of 
Agriculture to take the necessary measures to prevent the introduc- 
tion into the Kingdom of Denmark of plant diseases and pests that are 
regarded as dangerous to agricultural, horticultural, and sylvicul- 
tural plants, and which have not hitherto become established in 
Denmark, or which are of limited distribution; to combat such diseases 
and pests by prohibiting the sowing or planting or transportation of 
cultivated plants; by the disinfection or destruction of such plants 
and their packing, which might serve to spread the parasites; by iso- 
lating certain areas; by disinfecting warehouses, implements, etc., or 
by any other means suitable for combating such parasites. 
RESTRICTIONS ON THE IMPORTATION OF PLANTS 
(Order of Feb. 22, 1935, as 
amended by that of Aug. 26, 
1935) 
GENERAL REGULATIONS 
DIRECT SHIPMENT AND PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE REQUIRED 
Article 1. The importation of plants and parts of plants 
with adhering soil, such as fruit and other trees, shrubs, bushes, 
roots, rooted vegetables, bulbs, tubers, bedding plants, potted plants, 
etc., is permitted on condition that the shipment is made direct 
from the place of production to the importer, that it is accompanied 
by a certificate issued by an official plant inspection service of 
the country of origin, and that this certificate be presented to 
the customs authorities at the port of entry. Plants, the roots 
of which have been washed, also are affected by these regulations, 
but they do not apply to cut asparagus, mushrooms, aquatic plants, 
