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 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 356. 1922. 895 budded fruit trees, cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, goose- Ag,’§,“,§§,‘}§{° 7;,,0,, berries, or other fruit vines, plants or bushes, 25 per centum ad valorem. Mts ¤-¤ r¤vi¤i<>¤S· PAR. 754. Almonds, not shelled, 4% cents per pound; shelled, 14 Almonds cents per pound; almond paste, 14 cents per pound. ' PAR. 755. Cream or Brazil nuts, 1 cent per pound; filberts, not C¤=¤m¤¤¤¤» ¤¤=- shelled, 2} cents per pound; shelled, 5 cents per pound; pignolia nuts, 1 cent per pound; pistache nuts, 1 cent per pound. ° PAR. 756. Coconuts, one-half of 1 cent each; coconut meat, shred- C•>¤¤¤¤*¤· ded and desiccated, or similarly repared, 3} cents ergiound. PAR. 737. Peanuts, not shelled; 3 cents per  s elled, 4 cents P°°¤“*$· er oun. P Pgs. 758. Walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, 4 cents per poimd; W°‘¤“*”“d P°°“S· shelled, 12 cents per pound; pecans, unshelled, 3 cents per pound; shelled, 6 cents per pound. a PAR. 759. Edible nuts, shelled or unshelled, not specially provided m‘?°h°’ °‘m>l° ¤¤*s· for, 1 cent per Hpound; (pickled, or otherwise praepared or preserved, and not specia y provided for, Sgdper centum valorem; nut and kernel paste not specially provid for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Promo Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities No  ew., anewin nuts of any kind, shelled or unshelled. M3` _ PAB. 760. Oil—bearing seeds and materials: Castor beans, one—half `b°°"”gS°°ds’°t°‘ of 1 cent per poimd; ilaxseed, 40 cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; poppy seed, 32 cents per 100 pounds; sunflower seed, 2 cents per poimd; apricot and peach kernels, 3 cents per pound; soya beans, one—h(alf of 1 cent per pound; cotton seed, one-third of 1 cent per pozm . PAR. 761. Grass seeds: Alfalfa, 4 cents per pound; alsike clover, GMS S°°ds' 4 cents per pound; crimson clover, 1 cent per pound; red clover, 4 cents per pound; white clover, 3 cents per ound; clover, not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound; miHet, I cent per pound; timothy, 2 cents per pound; airy vetch, 2 cents per pound; sprin. vetch, 1 cent per pound; all other grass seeds not specially provided P,,,,,,_,,,_ for, 2 cents per pound: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for N° dm ¤¤<>W¤¤¤=- dirt or other impurities in seed rovided for in this paragraph. Gm d mb, PAR. 762. Ot er garden and field seeds: Beet (except sugar beet), 4 seeds. mm vm ° cents per pound; cabbage, 10 cents per ound; canary, 1 cent per pound; carrot, 4 cents per pound; cauliflldwer, 25 cents per pound; celery, 2 cents per pound; kale, 6 cents per pound; kohlrabi, 8 cents per pound; mange wurzel, 4 cents per ound; mushroom spawn, 1 cent per pound; onion, 15 cents per pound); parsley, 2 cents per pound; parsmp, 4 cents per pound; pepper, 15 cents per pound; radish, 4 cents per dpound; spinach, 1 cent per dpound· tree and shrub, 8 cents ger poun ; turnip, 4 cents per poun ; rutabaga, 4 cents mpser pound; ower, 6 cents per pound; all other garden and field se not spe- mm c1ally provided or, 6 cents er pound: Prwzkled, That the provisions use mimsmcaa. for seeds in this schedule shall include such seeds whether used for planting or for other purposes. B PAR. 763. Beans, not specially provided for, green or unripe, one- ms` half of 1 cent per pound; dried, 1% cents per pound; in brine, prepared or preserved in any manner, 2 cents per pound. Bum AR. 764. Sugar beets, 80 cents per ton; other beets, 17 per centum ad valorem. _ mms hl hm PAR. 765. Lentils, one-half of 1 cent per pound; lupines, one·half ’ P ` of 1 cent per ound. PAR. 766. l&ushrooms, fresh, or dried or otherwise prepared or M‘“"'°‘”“S* ‘"‘“""'* preserved, 45 per centum ad valorem; truffles, fresh, or dried or otherwise pre ared or preserved, 25 per centum ad valorem. PAB. 767. Seas, green or dried, 1 cent per pound; peas, split, 1} P°“‘ cents per (pound; peas, prepared or preserved in any manner, 2 cents per poun.