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 636 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cn. 497. 1930. SCHEDULE 7. PAR. 746. Mangoes, 15 cents per pound. u , d Pros~ons d PAR. 747 . Pineapples, 50 cents per crate of two and forty-five one- Pin P ineappl es. hundredths cubic feet ; in bulk, 11/6 cents each ; candied, crystallized, or glace, 35 per centum ad valorem ; othe rwise pre pared or p re- served, and not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound. P1,nn. PAR. 748 . Plums, p runes, a nd prune lles, gr een, rip e, or in brine, one-half of 1 cent per pound ; dried, desiccated, or evaporated, 2 cents per pound ; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Pears. PAR. 749. Pears : Green, ripe, or in brine, one-half of 1 cent per p ou n d ; dried, desicc ated, or evapora ted, 2 ce nts per pound ; other- wise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Avocados. PAR. 750. Avocados or avocado pears, also known as alligator pears, 15 cents per pound. J elli es, etc . PAR. 751 . All jellies, jams, marmalades, and fruit butters, 35 per cen tum ad val orem. provided for. specially PAR 752 . Fruits in their natural state, or i n brine, pickled, dried, desiccated, evaporated, or otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, and mixtures of two or more fruits, prepared or preserved, 35 per centum ad valorem ; fruit pastes and fruit pulps, 35 per centum ad valorem ; candied, crystallized, or glac6 apricots, figs, dates, peaches, pears, plums, prunes, prunelles, berries, and other mixtures. fruits, not specially provided for, 40 per centum ad valorem
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v ided, That a mixture of two o r more k inds of c andied, crystall ized, or glac6 fruit shall bear the highest rate of duty applicable to any of the components. Flower bulbs. PAR. 753 . Tulip bulbs, $6 per thousand ; hyacinth bulbs, $4 per thousand ; lily bulbs, $6 per thousand ; narcissus bulbs, $6 per thou- sand ; crocus corms, $2 per thousand ; lily of the valley pips, $6 per thousand ; all other bulbs, roots, rootstocks, clumps, corms, tubers, and herbaceous perennials, imported for horticultural purposes, 30 Cut flowers, per centum ad valerom ; cut flowers, fresh, dried, prepared, or pre- served, 40 per centum ad valorem. Nursery and green- PAR. 754 . Seedlings and cuttings of Manetti multiflora brier douse stocks, etc. > > t rugosa, and other rose stock, all the foregoing not more than three years old, $2 per thousand ; rose plants, budded, grafted, or grown on their own roots, 4 cents each ; cuttings, seedlings, and grafted or budded plants of other deciduous or evergreen ornamental trees, sh rubs, or vines, a nd all n ursery o r greenh ouse sto ck, not s pecially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem. Fruit stock, vines, etc . PAR. 755 . Se edlings, layers, and cut tings of apple, c herry, p ear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks, $2 per thousand ; grafted or budded fruit trees, cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, goose- be rries, o r other f ruit vin es, plan ts or bu shes, 25 per centum ad valorem. Almonds. PAR. 756 . Almon ds, n ot s helle d, 51/2 cents per pound ; shelled, 161/2 cents per pound ; blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved, 181/2 cents per pound ; mandalonas or almond substitute, Chestnuts. 181/2 cents per pound ; almond paste, 18 1/2 cents per pound ; chestnuts (including marrons), candied, crystallized, or glace, or prepared or preserved in any manner, 25 cents per pound. Cream nuts. PAR. 757. Cream or Brazil nuts, not shelled, 1 1/2 cents per pound ; shelled, 41/2 cents per pound ; filberts, not shelled, 5 cents per pound ; shelled, 10 cents per pound ; any of the foregoing, if blanched, shall be subject to the same rate of duty as if not blanched. Coconuts. PAR . 758 . Coconuts, one-half of 1 cent each ; coconut meat, shredded and desiccated, or similarly prepared, 31/2 cents per pound.

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