UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI CULTURE Agricultural Research Service .-•- Plant , Quar.en tine Branch Washington-- 2!?, D. C . April 7, 19Sk P. Q. 578-38 Supplement No. 1 (Formerly B. EVTETQii $78-38) OREGON According to information received from the Chief of the Oregon Division of Plant Industry, the General Nursery-Stock Shipping Requirements (page 2 of the summary) have been amended, as follows: ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS MB OJT GREENERY (Section 37-101 O.C.L.A.) Aciministrative Order No. AD 306 Amendment No, 1 to Administrative Order No* AD 272 The following is the official list of annual flowering plants and cut greenery, as provided by Section 37-101 O.C.L.A. An exemption from the licensing provision of the act is made to all dealers dealing ex- clusively in such annual flowering plants and cut greenery. Allyssum - Sweet Allyssum Aretotis - African Daisies Balsam - Touch-me-not, Lady Slippers Calendula - Pot Marigold - Scotch Marigold Calliopsis - Philadelphia Breast Pin Candy Tuft Celosias - Coxcomb, Woolflower, Feather flower Centuarea China Aster Clarkia Cosmos Dahlia Di discus - Blue Lace Flower Four O'clock Gaillardia - Indian Chief Gilia Godetia Gypsophila Hunnemannia - Mexican Tulip, Poppy Golden Cup Larkspur Lavatera Lobelia Lupines Marigold Matthiola Mignonette Nasturtium Nicotiana Nigella Pansy Petunia Phlox, Drummondi Portulaca Quamoclit - Cypress vine Salpiglossis - Painted tongue Salvia Scabiosa Schizanthus Senecio Snapdragon Stocks Strawf lover - Helichrysum Sunflower - Helianthus family Sweet Pea Tithonia Venidium Verbena Zinnia UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA - 2 - 3 1262 09315 0315 All cut greenery such as cut holly, Christmas trees, conifer greens, fern, huckleberry, salal, etc. 4W>- } w 1 'J v , >E,^P.,:REAGAN Chief, Plant Quarantine Branch m i/T., , ( . I i * r . i ; - LUJ. • \ ' '. . i :/.r. t'r.i : <-? ■tt; (-.+ -» rsj II i y.F'.fv CLnf^'WlCi , r- - • d*r.- ? r-ur 5 ■ i o • ,• ~> r. : -,t HP *: ...n:<; : t • )•'-•■: ■