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Regulation (EEC) No 537/70 of the Commission of 23 March 1970 authorising Member States to take measures derogating from certain requirements of the quality standards applicable to exports to third countries of flowering bulbs, corms and tubers

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Regulation (EEC) No 537/70
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Article 1

1. Member States shall be authorised to take certain measures derogating from the quality standards applicable to exports to third countries of the following flowering bulbs, corms and tubers:

Freesia Ragioneri

Freesia Refracta Alba

Freesia Buttercup

Gladioli, with large blooms

Gladioli primulinus

Gladioli Heraut

Gladioli Papillon

Iris "Wedgwood"

Iris reticulata

Tulipa

Tulipa "Cordell Hull"

Tulipa "American Flag"

Tulipa "Montgomery".

2. The measures of derogation mentioned in paragraph 1 may only be taken in respect of sizing and under the conditions and within the limits specified in the Annex.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 June 1970. (1)OJ No L 55, 2.3.1968, p. 1. (2)OJ No L 71, 21.3.1969, p. 1. (3)OJ No L 61, 12.3.1969, p. 1.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 23 March 1970.

For the Commission

The President

Jean REY

Schedules & Appendices

ANNEX

Conditions and limits provided for in Article 1 (2)

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