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 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. 37 and gloxinia bulbs, one dollar per thousand· h acinth, astilbe, S°“°“j·’° G- _ dielytra, and lily of the valley clumps, two dollarsy and fifty cents uclsgldddlghguigdgiper thousand; lily bulbs and calla bulbs, Eve dollars per thousand; C°"m1°° ‘ peony, Iris Kaampferii or Germanica, canna, dahlia, and amaryllis ulbs, ten dollars per thousand; all other bulbs, bulbous roots or corms which are cultivated for their flowers or foliage, fifty cents pm. th0lSS8nlis dhng f M b l l Mah b C “ { ’ 264. toc, cuttings, or sees 0 yro o an um, ale “ ms- '°’°· mi or Mazzard cherry, Manetti multiflora and briar rose, libres years old mel m` or less, one dollar per thousand plants; stocks, cuttings, or seedlings of pear, apple, quince and the Saint Julien plum, three years old or less, two dollars per thousand fplants; rose plants, budded, grafted, or grown on their own roots, our cents each; stocks, cuttings and seedlings of all fruit and ornamental tree , deciduous and evergreen shrubs and vines, and all trees, shrubs, plants, and vines commonly known as nursery or greenhouse stock not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 265. Potatoes, twenty-Eve cents per bushel of sixty pounds. P°“*°°s· 266. Seeds: Castor beans or seeds, twenty-five cents per bushel of B,§°*‘2d¤· "°¤¢*¤*>1°· fifty pounds; ilaxseed or linseed and other oil seeds not specially ` provided for in this section, twenty-five cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; poppy seed, fifteen cents er bushel; mushroom spawn, and spinach seed, one cent per pound}; beet, except sugar beet, carrot, • com salad, parsley, parsnip, radish, turnip an ruta-baga seed, four cents per pound; cabbage, collard, kale and koh1—rab1 seed, eight cents per ound; egg plant and pepper seed, twenty cents per pound; seeds of ali kinds not specially provided for in this section, ten cents per pound. 267. Straw one dollar and fifty cents er ton. Sm"- 268. Teazels, thirty per centum ad validrem. rams. ‘ 269. Vegetables in t cir natural state, not specially provided for Vsgmblee in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 270. Fish (except shellfish) by whatever name known, packed in F*¤¤·l··¢k¤d- oil in bottles, jars, kegs, tin boxes, or cans, shall be dutiable as follows: When in packages containing seven and one-half cubic inches or less, one and one-half cents pier bottle, jar, keg, box, or can ; containing more than seven and one- lf and not more than twenty- one cubic inches, two and one-half cents per bottle, jar, keg, box, or can; containing! more. than twentlypone and not more than thirty- three cubic inc es, five cents per ottle, jar, keg, box, or can; containing more than thirtly-three and not more than seventy cubic inches, ten cents per bott e, jar, keg, box, or can ; all other fish (except shellfish) in tin packages, thirty per centum ad valorem; fish in pack es, containing less than one-half barrel, and not specially proviilclad for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem; caviar, and other preserved roe of fish, thiztiy per centum ad valorem. 271. Fresh-water fish not speci y provided for in this section, Fr¤¤1¤—w=¤=r¤¤h. one-fourth of one cent per pound. _ 272, Herrings, pickled or salted, smoked or kippered, one-half of ,,,§,‘f,‘;‘“g· °°‘“- md one cent per und; herrings, fresh, one-fourth of one cent per pound; eels and smell; fresh or frozen, three-fourths of one cent per pound. _ 273, Fish, fresh, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, frozen, packed in €,§'i”"“·f’°’h·“m°k°d· ice or otherwise repared for preservation, not specially provided for in this section, three-fourths of one cent per pound; fish, skinned or boned, one and one—fourth cents per pound; mackerel, halibut, or salmon, fresh, pickled, or salted, one cent per pound. 274. Apples, peaches, quinces, cherries, plums and pears, green or m'““‘· ripe, twenty-five cents per bushel; berries, edible, in their natural condition, one cent per quart; cranberries, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; all edible fruits, including bemes, when dried, desiccated, 88740°——vo1. 36, rr 1--11--5