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 I .1IA Canadian Tariff Item Description of Products Number 76 Seeds, as he-reuder, when in packages weighing more than one pound each:- (i) Tomato and pepper .... . .... .... .... .per pound (li) Cauliflower ........ .. .... .... .... .. per pound ltii) Ouin . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... per pound 76a Root. garden and other seeds, n.o.p ., when in packages weighing mcre than one pound eaoh ............. per pound 76b Seeds, viz.:- Field, root, garden and other seeds, when in packageE weighirE one pound eash, or less ............. 73d Seeds, viz.: - Canary, mastard, belery and sunflower, when in packages weighing more than one pound each, imported for use exalusively in manufacturing or blending operations ............................................. 77b Vanilla beans, crude only ................... .. .... .... ... 78 Florist stook, viz.: - Palms, ferns, rubber plants (Fieus), gladiolus, canDas, dahlias and paeonias ............... 79 Florist stook, vlzT :- Azaleas, rhododendrons, pot-grorn lilacs; hydrangeas and other pot-grown plants, n.o .p .; rose stock and other stock for grafting or budding, n.o.p.; seedling carnation stock, araucarias, bulbs, oorms, tubers rhizomes and dormant roots, no.p.; Dwarf Polyantha rose bushes imported or purchased in bond in Canada by florists for bone fide foroing purposes in their own greenhouses prior to disposal; laurel and holly foliage, natuz.al or preserred, whether in designs or bouquets or not ........................................ ex 79b Flowers (other than orohids) and foliage, natural, cut, whether in designs or bouquets or not, n.op. .... .... .. 1I I- ' I." - .\ I
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