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894 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 356. 1922. I W} 1, I", ’- _ Pair. 740. Figs, fresh, dried, or in brine, 2 cents pound; renctssm provuagam pared or preserved in an manner, 35 per centum adpgralorem. P nF`$é¤. Pan. 741. Dates, fresh or dried, 1 cent per pound; prepared or _ preserved in any manner, 35 per centum ad valorem. , ‘*‘°P°“·’“**¤°·•**— Pan. 742. Gra in bulk, crates, barrels or other ackages, 25 cents r cubic oot of such bulk or the capacity of the packages, aocordgg as imported; raisins, 2 cents per pound; other dried grapes, _ 2} cents per lpzglnd; currants, Zante or other, 2 cents per pound. °"'“’”"“’· 743. ons, 2 cents per pound; lrmes, in their natural state, or mdbrine, and oranges, 1 cent per pound; grapefruit, 1 cent per poun . °”'°"· Pan. 744. Olives in brine, green, 20 cents on; ri , 20 p cgnts per gallon; pittedl or stuffed, 30 cents p&·5l8oIh; ripe oves,4cents rpoun. ` P°‘°""‘”°*’°•”· PAB. 745. Pgzches and pears, n, ripe, or in brine, one-half of 1 cent ounds; dried, desiccate§2· evaporated, 2 cents er und; P°*'P . 3 IP) otherwise pnemparzld or pwrved, and not specially provided or, 35 _ per centum v orem. P¤¤•m¤••· .,Pa1z._ 746. Pineapples, 22} cents per crate of one and ninety-six

 pu ic feet; in bulk, three-fourths of 1 cent each;

candied, crystallized, or glace, 35 per·_centum ad valorem; otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 2 cents 1- pound. Pc P]‘““s’°*°‘ PAB. 747. Plums, prunes, and prunelles, ggeen, ripe, or in brine, one-half of 1 cent per pound; dried, one-ha of 1 cent per pound; otherwise pregarsld or preserved, and not specially provided or, 35 per centum a v orem.

 “'““ *’°“°”* Pan. 7418. $11 jellies, jams, marmalades, and fruit butters, 35 per

centum a v orem. p,§§}§§§ ?,‘}$ “¥’°°*““Y BAR. 749. Fruits in their natural state, or in brine, pickled, dried, desiccated, evaiporated, or otherwise prepared or preserved, and not _ specially provided for, and mixtures of two or more fruitséjprepared PP'°""°· in mw or preserved, 35_per centum ad valorem; Bromkied, That specific ' provisions of this title for fruits and bemes lprepared or preserved shall include fruits and berries preserved or pac ed in sugar, or having iggar added_ thereto, or preserved or packed in molasses, spirits, or . err own uices. p.L"£?i r,*I“3.,.,,§{,‘}f‘° _ PAR. 75l). Berries and fruits, of all kinds, prepared or preserved in any_manner, containing 5 per centum or more of alcohol shall pay P _ in addition to the rates provided in this title $5rEr proof gallon on ,.§g§;;@·,,0n AQ, vi? the alcohol contamed therein: Rrojmded, however, at nothing in this namsexciuaea. Act shall be construed as permrtting the importation of intoxicating liquor in violation of the eighteenth amendment to the Constitution, or any Act of Congress enacted in its enforcement. mmm trusses. _PAR. 751. Tulip, lily, and narcissus bulbs, and lily of the valley pips, $2 per thousand; hyacinth bulbs, $4 per thousand; crocus bulbs, $1 per thousand; all other bulbs and roots, root stocks, clumps, Cut Mw corms, tubers, and herbaceousilperennials, imported for horticultural ‘”" purposes, 30 per centum ad v orem; cut flowers, fresh or preserved, www md n_ 401per centum ad yalorem. h<iusestocks,etc.gme AB. 752. Seedlings and cuttings of Manetti, multiflora, brier, fllgosa, and other rose stock, all the foregoing not more than three _ years old, $2 per thousand; rose plants, ud ed, grafted, or grown 011 their own roots, 4 cents each; cuttings, seedlings, and grafted or budded plants of other deciduous or evergreen ornamental trees, shrubs, or vines, and all nursery or greenhouse stock, not specially Fmt mm, vim, Pigvided for, 25 r centum ad valoreru. ew- AR- 753. , layers, and cuttings of apple, cherry, pear, Plum, qurnee, and other fruit stocks, $2 per thousand; grafted or