EXPORT OF PLANTS, SEEDS, etc. to ENGLAND and WALES 
A "Destructive Insects and Pests Order of 1921* came into 
force in England and Wales on the first day of October. 
It prohibits the landing in England and Wales, from any oountr; 
dither than Scotland, Ireland and the Channel Islands, of the 
following categories of plants seeds etc., unless each package in 
the consignment has attached thereto a copy of a certificate is 
issued at the time of oacking by a duly authorised official of 
the country from which it is exported:- 
All living plants withh a persistent woody stem above 
ground, and parts of the same, except seeds, when inuse for propaga 
tion - such as fruit trees, stocks and stools, forest trees, 
and ornamental shrubs and grafts, layers and cuttings thereof, 
all potatoes ; USk sand all tubers, bulbs, rhissomes, conns 
and hop s tocks for planting : seeds of onions abd of leeks for 
sowing, and gooseberries. 
The inspection must be made not more than 30 days prior 
to the date of despatch, alSSMMlOCIiMMSQPIM^^ 
The Gardens Deppstment will gM! inspect a&dck for 
export and give certificates under the already established 
system, the rules of which are repaeted here for general 
information. 
