_, UBRARY STATE PLA NT BOARD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 7/ashington, j. C. June 4, 1935 3. E. P. C.— 376 (Supersedes P. Q. C. A. — 2?7 issued April 22, 1930) ENTRY OF NARCISSUS FJLPS FOR PROPAGATION On the belief that the Narcissus varieties Golden Spur, Em- peror, and Victoria were present in the country in sufficient quanti- ties to meet essential propagation needs, and following similar action with respect to other plant varieties subsequent to the promulgation of Quarantine No. 37, it was ordered April 15, 1927, that no further special permits would be issued authorizing their entry. For the same reason similar action was taken on April 10, 1929, with respect to the varieties Glory of Sassenheim and Spring Glory. To meet an emergency caused by a shortage of these varieties for planting purposes they were on April 22, 1930, again authorized entry, until further notice, in quantities not to exceed 100,000 bulbs per variety to each permittee, since this emergency no longer exists, further special permits will not be issued authorizing the entry of the five varieties listed and therefore they may not enter for any purpose until after December 15, 1036, after which date they will be admitted under regulation 3 of the Nursery Stock, Plant, and Seed Quarantine No. 37 without limitation as to quantity ar.d utilization. LET! A. STRONG, Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine (JN/VERsiTv ■'fiiiliii