RE: Export/Import and hybridizers
- To: "'s*@onelist.com'"
- Subject: RE: [sibrob] Export/Import and hybridizers
- From: D* L*
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:11:53 -0500 (EST)
From: Diana Louis <dlouis@dynamicro.on.ca>
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, J.F. Hensler wrote:
> From: "J.F. Hensler" <christyh@povn.com>
>
> I wouldn't think this would be a real problem for nurseries *selling* the
> irises though since charges are simply tacked on to shipping and the
> inspectors I've talked to are pretty flexible about setting up appointments
> to come out.
I must say I wish someone would ship stuff to Canada in a
"group" package with only one phytosanitary certificate and then have
them repackaged here. It would cut the cost of the p-s certificate a
lot since these are now a lot more expensive than they were a couple of
years ago.
> As far as washing and packing goes, Washington state insists that
> everything sent out of state be scrubbed and shipped without soil. With the
> beardless, it's a simple matter of popping the roots into a gel-pack.
Could anyyone tel me where to get these gel-packs, please.
--
Diana Louis <dlouis@dynamicro.on.ca>
Zone 4/5 Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
AIS, CIS, SIGNA, IRIS-L, Canadian Wildflower Soc.
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