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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 16. 1913. 133 195. Butter and butter substitutes, 2} cents per · und. “°”°”'-' G- 196. Cheese and substitutes therefor, 20 per centug) ad valorem. ¤i·lpr¤v§•il¤l°-”<io°$.*° 197. Beans, and lentils, not specially provided for, 25 cents per Bm" bushel of sixty pounds. 198. Beets of all kinds, ilper centum ad valorem. °°°" 199. Beans, , prepar or preserved, or contained in tins, jars, ,£?"“*°*"’1"°*’°'°°* bottles, or kages, including the weight of immediate coverings, 1 cent per pound; mushrooms and truffles, including the weight of immediate coverings, 2} cents per plound. 200. Vegetables, if cut, sliced or otherwise reduced in size, or if ,dY§§_""'°'· "'°""’ parched or roasted, or if pickled, or packed in salt brine, oil, or pre- ‘ pared in any way; any o the foregoing not specially provided for in this section, and bean stick or bean cake, misc, and similar products, 25 per centum ad valorem. 201. Pickles, includ®>ickled nuts, sauces of all kinds, not spe- mm cially provided for in section, md fish paste or sauce, 25 per centum ad valorem. 202. Cider, 2 cents pertiallon. — _ _ cn"' 203. E frozen or o erwise prg§ared.orupp;eserved in tms_or E*"· other , not specially provid for in section, including the w the immediate coverings or containers, 2 cents par , pound; or liquid egg albumen, 1 cent per Hpund. ad20:·l Eggs, dried. 10 me per pounds eggs. y¤ of. 10 per www v orem. Hm 205.. Hay, $2 per ton. 206. Honey, 10 cents per gallon. _ gm"' 207. Ho , 16 cents per pound; hop extract and lupulm, 50 per °°°° centum adpzalorem. Gmc mmm 208.. Gulic, 1 eentper pound; onions, 20 cents per bushel of 57 209. Peas, green or dried, in bulk or in barrels, sacks, or similar H"' packages, 10 cents per bushel of sixty pounds; split peas, 20_cents per bushel of sixty pounds; peas in cartons, papers, or other similar packaiges, including the weig t of the immediate covering, Q; cent per 210. Orchids, palms, aaalea mdica, and cut Howers, preserved or ""’°'• fresh, 25 per centum ad valorem; lily of the valley pips, tuhgvs, narcissus, begonia, and (gloxinia bulbs, $1 per thousand; hyacin bulbs,· astilbe, dielytra, an lilly of the valley clumps, $2.50 ger thousand; lily bulbs and calla b bs or corms, $5 per thousan ; herbaceous Eeony, Iris Kaempferri or Germanica, canna, dahlia, and amaryllis ulbs, $10 per thousand; all other bulbs, roots, root stocks, corms, and tubers, which are cultivated for their flowers or foliage, 50 cents mm per thousand: Provided, That all mature mother ilowering bulbs mpapang mm

 exclusively for propagating purposes shall be admitted free "‘°‘

o u y. 211. Stocks, cuttings, or of Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or »§¢11t°l¤gmi°m* Mazzard cheriéy, Manetti multriiora and briar rose, Rosa Rugosa, three years ol or less, $1 per thousand plants; stocks, cuttings, or seedlings of pear, apple quince, and the Saint Julien (plum, three years o d orless, $1 per thousand plants; rose plants, bud ed, grafted, or grown on own roots, 4 cents each; stocks, cuttings, and seedhngs, of all fruit and ornamental trees, deciduous and evergreen shrubs and vines, and all trees, shrubs, plants, and vines commonly known as nursery or greenhouse stock, not specially provided for m this section 1531er centum ad valorem. 212. Seeds: astor beans or seeds, 15 cents per bushel of fifty “°°‘*’· pounds; iiaxseed or linseed and other oil seeds not specially provided or in this section, 20 cents {per bushel of fifty-six ponmds; poppy seed, 1:5 cents per bushel of orty-seven pounds; mushroom spawn, and spinach seed, 1 cent perpound; canary seed, § cent per pound;