2 . 
For Straits Settlements, Fec’ i, v .>„;d Malay States t,;-' Johore. 
Sugar cane for planting purposes. 
For iiew Leal&nd. 
1. Fresh Fruits. 
2. Plants or portions thereof. 
For the United States of America 
1. Bulbs of the following genera: Liliua (lily), 
Convallaria (lily of the valley), hyacinth 
(hyacinth), Tulipa (tulip) Grocus, Chionoroxa 
(glory of the snow), Galantius (snow drop), 
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Scilla (squill), Fritillaria laperialis (crown 
imperial), Pritillariaf meleagris (guineahen 
flower), Muscari (grape hyacinth), Ixia and 
Eranthis (winter aconite). 
2 . hose stocks for propagation, including manetti, 
Multiflora, Grier hose, and Hose Rugosa. 
3. Huts, including palm seeds for propagation. 
4. Seeds of fruit, forest, ornamental, and shade trees 
seeds of deciduous and evergreen ornamental shrubs 
and seeds of hardy perennial plants. 
p. Any plant which has special permit of the 
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Secretary of the Department of Agriculture as to 
its importation into United. States of America. 
For Philippine Islands. 
1. Living plants, fruits and seeds that can be usee) 
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for reproduction purpose. 
2 . Guttings, bulbs, corns, grafts leaves roots, scions, 
and fruit pits. 
For Dutch Indies. 
Living plants or parts of living plants (Including 
seeds and fruits), but the following articles are 
excepted. 
(A) 
