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Par. 755. Seedlings, layers, and cuttings of apple, cherry, pear, plum, quince, and other fruit stocks, $2 per thousand; grafted or budded fruit trees, cuttings and seedlings of grapes, currants, gooseberries, or other fruit vines, plants or bushes, 25 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 756. Almonds, not shelled, 51⁄2 cents per pound; shelled, 161⁄2 cents per pound; blanched, roasted, or otherwise prepared or preserved, 182 cents per pound; mandalonas or almond substitute, 182 cents per pound; almond paste, 182 cents per pound; chestnuts (including marrons), candied, crystallized, or glacé, or prepared or preserved in any manner, 25 cents per pound.

Par. 757. Cream or Brazil nuts, not shelled, 11⁄2 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.

Par. 758. Coconuts, one-half of 1 cent each; coconut meat, shredded and desiccated, or similarly prepared, 31⁄2 cents per pound.

Par. 759. Peanuts, not shelled, 44 cents per pound; shelled, 7 cents per pound; blanched, salted, prepared, or preserved, not specially provided for, and peanut butter, 7 cents per pound.

Par. 760. Walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, 5 cents per pound; shelled, 15 cents per pound; blanched, roasted, prepared, or preserved, including walnut paste, 15 cents per pound; pecans, unshelled, 5 cents per pound; shelled, 10 cents per pound.

Par. 761. Edible nuts, not specially provided for, not shelled, 21⁄2 cents per pound; shelled, 5 cents per pound; cashew nuts, shelled or unshelled, 2 cents per pound; any of the foregoing, if blanched, shall be subject to the same rate of duty as if not blanched; pickled, or otherwise prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; nut and kernel paste not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities in nuts of any kind,

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Par. 759. Edible nuts, * * * prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem;

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Par. 756. Coconuts, one-half of 1 cent each; coconut meat, shredded and desiccated, or similarly prepared, 3% cents per pound.

Par. 757. Peanuts, not shelled, 3 cents per pound; shelled, 4 cents per pound 15

Par. 759. Edible nuts, * * * prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; nut and kernel paste not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: * * *

Par. 758. Walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, 4 cents per pound; shelled, 12 cents per pound; pecans, unshelled, 3 cents per pound; shelled, 6 cents per pound.

Par. 759. Edible nuts, shelled or unshelled, not specially provided for, 1 cent per pound; * * * prepared or preserved, and not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; nut and kernel paste not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: * *

shelled, not specially provided for, 1 Par. 759. Edible nuts, shelled or uncent per pound; pickled, or otherwise provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; prepared or preserved, and not specially nut and kernel paste not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities in nuts of any kind, shelled or unshelled.

16 44 cents, not shelled, and 6 cents per pound shelled, by Presidential proclamation, effective Feb. 18, 1929, under sec. 315.

shelled or unshelled, and that a mixture of two or more kinds of nuts shall bear the highest rate of duty applicable to any of the components.

Par. 762. Oil-bearing seeds and materials: Castor beans, one-half of 1 cent per pound; flaxseed, 65 cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; poppy seed, 32 cents per one hundred pounds; sunflower seed 2 cents per pound; apricot and peach kernels, 3 cents per pound; soy beans, 2 cents per pound; cottonseed, onethird of 1 cent per pound.

Par. 763. Grass seeds and other forage crop seeds: Alfalfa, 8 cents per pound; alsike clover, 8 cents per pound; crimson clover, 2 cents per pound; red clover, 8 cents per pound; white and ladino clover, 6 cents per pound; sweet clover, 4 cents per pound; clover, not specially provided for, 3 cents per pound; millet, 1 cent per pound; orchard grass, 5 cents per pound; rye grass, 3 cents per pound; timothy, 2 cents per pound; hairy vetch, 3 cents per pound; other vetch, 12 cents per pound; bent-grass (genus agrostis), 40 cents per pound; bluegrass, 5 cents per pound; tall oat, 5 cents per pound; all other grass and forage crop seeds not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities in seed of any kind.

Par. 764. Other garden and field seeds: Beet (except sugar beet), 4 cents per pound; cabbage, 12 cents per pound; canary, 1 cent per pound; carrot, 4 cents per pound; cauliflower, 25 cents per pound; celery, 2 cents per pound; kale, 6 cents per pound; kohlrabi, 8 cents per pound; mangelwurzel, 4 cents per pound; mushroom spawn, 1 cent per pound; onion, 15 cents per pound; parsley, 2 cents per pound; parsnip, 4 cents per pound; pepper, 15 cents per pound; radish, 6 cents per pound; spinach, 1 cent per pound; tree and shrub, 8 cents per pound; turnip, 5 cents per pound; rutabaga, 5 cents per pound; flower, 6 cents per pound; all other garden and field seeds not specially provided for, 6 cents per pound: Provided, That the provisions for seeds in this schedule shall include such seeds whether used for planting or for other purposes.

Par 765. Beans, not specially provided for, and black-eye cowpeas: Green or unripe, 31⁄2 cents per pound; dried, 3 cents per pound; in brine, 3 cents per pound; prepared or preserved in any manner, 3 cents per pound on the entire contents of the container.

Par. 755. * * pignolia nuts, 1 cent per pound; pistache nuts, 1 cent per pound.

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Par. 1546. Chestnuts, including marrons, prepared or preserved in any manner. [Free.]

Par. 760. Oil-bearing seeds and materials: Castor beans, one-half of 1 cent per pound; flaxseed, 40 cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; 16 poppy seed, 32 cents per 100 pounds; sunflower seed, 2 cents per pound; apricot and peach kernels, 3 cents per pound; soya beans, one-half of 1 cent per pound; cotton seed, one-third of 1 cent per pound.

Par. 761. Grass seeds: Alfalfa, 4 cents per pound; alsike clover, 4 cents per pound; crimson clover, 1 cent per pound; red clover, 4 cents per pound; white clover, 3 cents per pound; clover, not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound; millet, 1 cent per pound; timothy, 2 cents per pound; hairy vetch, 2 cents per pound; spring vetch, 1 cent per pound; all other grass seeds not specially provided for, 2 cents per pound: Provided, That no allowance shall be made for dirt or other impurities in seed provided for in this paragraph.

Par. 762. Other garden and field seeds: Beet (except sugar beet), 4 cents per pound; cabbage, 10 cents per pound; canary, 1 cent per pound; carrot, 4 cents per pound; cauliflower, 25 cents per pound; celery, 2 cents per pound; kale, 6 cents per pound; kohlrabi, 8 cents per pound; mangelwurzel, 4 cents per pound; mushroom spawn, 1 cent per pound; onion, 15 cents per pound; parsley, 2 cents per pound; parsnip, 4 cents per pound; pepper, 15 cents per pound; radish, 4 cents per pound; spinach, 1 cent per pound; tree and shrub, 8 cents per pound; turnip, 4 cents per pound; rutabaga, 4 cents per pound; flower, 6 cents per pound; all other garden and field seeds not specially provided for, 6 cents per pound: Provided, That the provisions for seeds in this schedule shall include such seeds whether used for planting or for other purposes.

Par. 763. Beans, not specially provided for, green or unripe, one-half of 1 cent per pound; dried 14 cents per pound; in brine, prepared or preserved in any manner, 2 cents per pound.

16 56 cents per bushel by Presidential proclamation, effective June 13, 1929, under sec. 315.

Par. 766. Sugar beets, 80 cents per ton of two thousand pounds; other beets, 17 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 767. Lentils, one-half of 1 cent per pound; lupines, one-half of 1 cent per pound.

Par. 768. Mushrooms, fresh or dried, 10 cents per pound and 45 per centum ad valorem; otherwise prepared or preserved, 10 cents per pound on drained weight and 45 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 769. Peas and chickpeas or garbanzos: Green or unripe,17 3 cents per pound in the case of peas, and, in the case of chickpeas or garbanzos, 2 cents per pound; dried, 14 cents per pound; split, 21⁄2 cents per pound; prepared or preserved in any manner, 2 cents per pound on the entire contents of the container.

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Par. 773. Turnips and rutabagas, 25 cents per one hundred pounds.

Par. 774. Vegetables in their natural state: Peppers, 3 cents per pound; " eggplant, 3 cents per pound;" cucumbers 3 cents per pound; squash, celery, lettuce, and cabbage, 2 cents per pound; crude horseradish, 3 cents per pound; all other, not specially provided for, 50 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That in the assessment of duties on vegetables of any kind no segregation or allowance of any kind shall be made for foreign matter or impurities mixed therewith.

17 Peas, green or unripe, 3910 cents per pound; peppers in their natural state, 21⁄2 cents per pound; eggplant in its natural state, 12 cents per pound; by Presidential proclamation, effective Jan. 1, 1932, under sec. 336.

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Par. 772. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That in the assessment of duties on vegetables no segregation or allowance of any kind shall be made for foreign matter or impurities mixed therewith.

Par. 768. Onions, 18 1 cent per pound; garlic, 2 cents per pound.

Par. 769. White or Irish potatoes, 50 cents per one hundred pounds; dried, dehydrated, or desiccated potatoes, 24 cents per pound; potato flour, 21⁄2 cents per pound.

Par. 770. Tomatoes in their natural state, one-half of 1 cent per pound; tomato paste, 40 per centum ad valorem; all other, prepared or preserved in any manner, 15 per centum ad valorem. Par. 771. Turnips, 12 cents per one hundred pounds.

Par. 772. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided_for, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That in the assessment of duties on vegetables no segregation or allowance of any kind shall be made for foreign matter or impurities mixed therewith.

Par. 1622. * * * vegetable substances, crude or unmanufactured, not specially provided for. [Free.]

18 111⁄2 cents per pound by Presidential proclamation, effective Jan. 21, 1929, under sec. 315.

Par. 775. Vegetables (including horseradish), if cut, sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if reduced to flour, or if parched or roasted, of if pickled, or packed in salt, brine, oil, or prepared or preserved in any other way and not specially provided for; sauces of all kinds, not specially provided for; soy beans, prepared or preserved in any manner; bean stick, miso, bean cake, and similar products, not specially provided for; soups, soup rolls, soup tablets or cubes, and other soup preparations, pastes, balls, puddings, hash, and all similar forms, composed of vegetables, or of vegetables and meat or fish, or both, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem; sauerkraut, 50 per centum ad valorem; pimientos, packed in brine or in oil, or prepared or preserved in any manner, 6 cents per pound.

Par. 776. Acorns, and dandelion roots, crude, 11⁄2 cents per pound; chicory, crude, 2 cents per pound; any of the foregoing, ground, or otherwise prepared, 4 cents per pound; all coffee substitutes and adulterants, and coffee essences, 3 cents per pound.

Par. 777. (a) Cocoa and chocolate, unsweetened, 3 cents per pound, on net weight.

(b) Cocoa and chocolate, sweetened, in bars or blocks weighing ten pounds or more each, 4 cents per pound; in any other form, whether or not prepared, 40 per centum ad valorem.

(c) Cacao butter, 25 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 778. Ginger root, candied, or otherwise prepared or preserved, 20 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 779. Hay, $5 per ton of two thousand pounds; straw, $1.50 per ton of two thousand pounds; broom corn, $20 per ton of two thousand pounds; rice straw, and rice fiber, $10 per ton of two thousand pounds.

Par. 780. Hops, 24 cents per pound; hop extract, $2.40 per pound; lupulin, $1.50 per pound.

Par. 781. Spices and spice seeds: Cassia, cassia buds, and cassia vera, ground, 5 cents per pound; cloves, ground, 6 cents per pound; clove stems, ground, 5 cents per pound; cinnamon and cinnamon chips, ground, 5 cents per pound; ginger root, not preserved or candied, ground, 5 cents per pound; mace, ground, 8 cents per pound; Bombay, or wild mace, unground, 18 cents per pound; ground, 22 cents per pound; mustard seeds (whole), 2 cents

Par. 773. Vegetables, if cut, sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if parched or roasted, or if pickled, or packed in salt, brine, oil, or prepared or preserved in any other way and not specially provided for; sauces of all kinds, not specially provided for; soya beans, prepared or preserved in any manner; bean stick, miso, bean cake, and similar products, not specially provided for; soups, pastes, balls, puddings, hash, and all similar forms, composed of vegetables, or of vegetables and meat or fish, or both, not specially provided for, 35 per centum ad valorem. Par. 779. * * whole pimientos, packed in brine or in oil, or prepared or preserved in any manner, 6 cents per pound; * *

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Par. 1459. That there shall be levied, collected, and paid on all articles manufactured, in whole or in part, not specially provided for, a duty of 20 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 774. Acorns, and chicory and dandelion roots, crude, 12 cents per pound; ground, or otherwise prepared, 3 cents per pound; all coffee substitutes and adulterants, and coffee essences, 3 cents per pound.

Par. 775. Chocolate and cocoa, sweetened or unsweetened, powdered, or otherwise prepared, 171⁄2 per centum ad valorem, but not less than 2 cents per pound; cacao butter, 25 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 776. Ginger root, candied, or otherwise prepared or preserved, 20 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 777. Hay, $4, per ton; straw, $1 per ton.

Par. 1538. Broom corn. [Free.]

Par. 1582. Grasses and fibers: * * * and all other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable substances, not dressed or manufactured in any manner, and not specially provided for. [Free.]

Par. 778. Hops, 24 cents per pound; hop extract, $2.40 per pound; lupulin, 75 cents per pound.

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Par. 779. Spices and spice seeds: * * * ; cassia, cassia buds, and cassia vera, ground, 5 cents per pound; cloves, * * *; ground, 6 cents per pound; clove stems, * * * ground, 5 cents per pound; cinnamon and cinnamon chips, * ground, ginger

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5 cents per pound; * * root, not preserved or candied, ground, 5 cents per pound; mace,

* *; ground, 8 cents per pound; Bombay, or wild mace, unground, 18

per pound; mustard, ground or prepared in bottles or otherwise, 10 cents per pound; nutmegs, ground, 5 cents per pound; pepper, capsicum or red pepper or cayenne pepper, unground, 5 cents per pound; ground, 8 cents per pound; paprika, ground or unground, 5 cents per pound; black or white pepper, ground, 5 cents per pound; pimento (allspice), ground, 3 cents per pound; sage, unground, 1 cent per pound; ground, 3 cents per pound; curry and curry powder, 5 cents per pound; mixed spices, and spices and spice seeds not specially provided for, including all herbs or herb leaves in glass or other small packages, for culinary use, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That in all the foregoing no allowance shall be made for dirt or other foreign matter: Provided further, That the importation of pepper shells, ground or unground, is hereby prohibited.

Par. 782. Teasels, not bleached, colored, dyed, painted, or chemically treated, 25 per centum ad valorem.

Par. 783. Cotton having a staple of one and one-eighth inches or more in length, 7 cents per pound.

SCHEDULE 8.-SPIRITS, WINES' AND OTHER BEVERAGES

Par. 801. (a) Nothing in this schedule shall be construed as in any manner limiting or restricting the provisions of Title II or III of the National Prohibition Act, as amended.

(b) The duties prescribed in Schedule 8 and imposed by Title I shall be in addition to the internal-revenue taxes imposed under existing law, or any subsequent Act.

Par. 802. Brandy and other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, cordials, liqueurs, arrack, absinthe, kirschwasser, ratafia, and bitters of all kinds containing spirits, and compounds and preparations of which distilled spirits are the component material of chief value and not specially provided for, $5 per proof gallon.

Par. 803. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, $6 per gallon.

Par. 804. Still wines, including ginger wine or ginger cordial, vermuth, and rice wine or sake, and similar beverages not specially provided for, $1.25 per gallon: Provided, That any of the foregoing articles specified in this

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cents per pound; ground, 22 cents per pound; mustard seeds (whole), 1 cent per pound; mustard, ground or prepared in bottles or otherwise, 8 cents per pound; nutmegs, *; ground, 5 cents per pound; pepper, capsicum or red pepper or cayenne pepper, and paprika, unground, 2 cents per pound; ground, 5 cents per pound; black or white pepper, *. ground, 5 cents per pound; pimento (allspice), * * *. ground, 3 cents per pound; * * sage, unground, 1 cent per pound; ground, 3 cents per pound; mixed spices, and spices and spice seeds not specially provided for, including all herbs or herb leaves in glass or other small packages, for culinary use, 25 per centum ad valorem: Provided, That in all the foregoing no allowance shall be made for dirt or other foreign matter: Provided further, That the importation of pepper shells, ground or unground, is hereby prohibited.

Par. 1563. Curry, and curry powder. [Free.]

Par. 780. Teasels, 25 per centum ad valorem.

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SCHEDULE 8.-SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES.

Par. 801. Nothing in this schedule shall be construed as in any manner limiting or restricting the provisions of Title II or III of the National Prohibi tion Act, as amended.

The duties prescribed in Schedule 8 and imposed by Title I shall be in addition to the internal-revenue taxes imposed under existing law, or any subsequent Act.

Par. 802. Brandy and other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, cordials, liqueurs, arrack, absinthe, kirschwasser, ratafia, and bitters of all kinds (except Angostura bitters) containing spirits, and compounds and preparations of which distilled spirits are the component material of chief value and not specially provided for, $5 per proof gallon; Angostura bitters, $2.60 per proof gallon.

Par. 803. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, $6 per gallon.

Par. 804. Still wines, including ginger wine or ginger cordial, vermuth, and rice wine or sake, and similar beverages not specially provided for, $1.25 per gallon: Provided, That any of the foregoing articles specified in this

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