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36 srxrrrmsr ooscssss. sm. 1. cu. e. 1909. '°"""”·' G- _ 241. _Rye ten cents per bushel; rye Hour, one-half of one cent per Agricultural prod ¤ uetsand mvldom- Illld. . °°§°l,‘?°°‘¥ p0242. Wheat, twenty-five cents r bushel. "l·°**- 8243. Wheat flour, and semoiisia, twenty-five per centum ad v orem. ·

  • ”'°““'~°*°— 244. Biscuits, bread, wafers, and similar articles, not specially

provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem ; biscuits, wafers, cakes, and other baked articles, by whatever name known, composed in whole or in part of eggs, or any kind of flour or meal, or other material, when sweetened with sugar, honey, molasses, or other material, or combined with chocolate, nuts, fruit, or confectionery of any kind, or both so sweetened and combined, and without regard to the component material of chief value, valued at fifteen cents per pound or less, three cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valore(1p;5alued at more than fifteen cents per pound, fifty per centum a v orem. mem. 245. Butter and substitutes therefor, six cents per pound. cheese. 246. Cheese, and substitutes therefor, six cents per pound. M¤¤=· · 247. Milk, fresh, two cents per gallon; cream, five cents er gallon. 248. Milk, preserved or condensed, or sterilized by lll)B8tlI1g or . other processes, including weight of immediate coverings, two cents per pound; sugar of milk, five cents per ponmd. ¤•>·¤¤· 249. Beans, forty-five cents per bushel of sixty pounds. ` Bem 250. Beetshtwtinty-five per centum ad valorem; sugar beets, ten per centum a va orem. p_1;:d•¤;;_·¢w·· rw- 251. Beans, pease, mushrooms, and truflles, prepared or preserved, ' or contained in tins, jars, bottles, or similar packages, two and onehalf cents per pound, mcluding the weiglht of immediate coverings; . mushrooms, cut, sliced, or dried, in un 'vided packages contaimng not less than five pounds, two and one-half cents per pound. pi;7;ge$,¤;>gc¢f» Sliced, 252. Vegetables, if cut, sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if ' parched o_r roasted, or if pickled, or packed in salt, brine, oil, or prepared_m any way; any of the foregoing not specially rovided or m this section, and bean stick or bean cake, miso, and) similar products,_ forty per centum ad valorem. Pi¢¤¢¤· _ 253. Pickles, including pickled nuts, sauces of all kinds, not specially provided for in this section, and fish paste or sauce, forty per C bmw centuméidbgalorem. ¤ · 254. a es, two cents each. Cm'- 255. Cidesifive cents pier gallon. E¢¤· 2%. Eggs, not specna y provided for in this section, five cents per ozen. 257. Eggs, dried, fifteen cents per pound; eggs, yolk of, twenty- five per centum ad valorem; albumen, egg or blood, three cents per my  ; Icgipdfglood, Hvhen solpble, one an one—half cents per pound. · - . , urro ars er on. H°¤°>'· 259. Honey, twenty ceiits per gallon. HOW mgpo, Hopi, sixteicn lcents per pound; hop extract and lupulin, per cen um at va orem. """’“’· 261. gmons, forélty cents per bushel of fifty-seven pounds; garlic, one cen per poun .

  • ""‘“°· 262. Pease, green, in bulk or in barrels, sacks, or similar packages

twenty-five cen_ts per bushel of sixty pounds; seed pease, forty cents per bushel of sixty pounds; pease, dried, not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five cents per bushel; split pease, forty-five gprngg pgzlggsgeloplié Ipclulngls; pease m cartons, papers, or other , e unt . ,,,§,},'f§}§_"’· P‘°“'“~ 263. Orchids, (palms, azaleas, and all other decorative or greenhouse plants an cut flowers, preserved or fresh, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; lily of the valley pips, tulip, narcissus, begonia,