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Seeds Regulations

Version of the schedule from 2006-03-22 to 2007-10-24:


SCHEDULE I(ss. 2, 4 to 6, 8 to 10, 19 to 25.1, 31, 33, 34 and Sch. III)Tables of Grade Standards

TABLE I

Applicable to:
  • (a) Wheat, common

Triticum aestivum L.
  • (b) Wheat, durum

Triticum durum Desf.
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Maximum Number of Seeds per kg
Noxious WeedsTotal Barley, Rye & TriticaleTotal Other Crops Including Barley, Rye & TriticaleAdditional Common Wheat in Durum Wheat and Durum Wheat in Common WheatMaximum No. of Ergot Bodies per kgMinimum Per Cent Germination
PrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsCommon WheatDurum Wheat
1. Canada Foundation No. 100.020.20.5018580
2. Canada Foundation No. 200.141.02.0087570
3. Canada Registered No. 100.030.51.0018580
4. Canada Registered No. 200.161.02.0087570
5. Canada Certified No. 100.031.02.0518580
6. Canada Certified No. 200.562.05.01087570
7. Common No. 102.01010.010.01218580
8. Common No. 224.02020.020.02487070

TABLE II

Applicable to:
(a)Barley
— six-rowHordeum vulgare L. convar. hexastichon Alef.
— two-rowHordeum vulgare L. convar. distichon Alef.
(b)Bean, mungVigna radiata (L.) Wilczek var. radiata
(c)Buckwheat, commonFagopyrum esculentum Moench
(d)Buckwheat, tartarianFagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertner
(e)EmmerTriticum dicoccum Schrank
(f)LentilLens culinaris Medikus
(g)Lupine, field (non-ornamental)Lupinus spp.
(h)OatAvena sativa L., A. nuda L.
(i)RyeSecale cereale L.
(j)SainfoinOnobrychis viciifolia Scop.
(k)SpeltTriticum spelta L.
(l)TriticaleX Triticosecale Wittmack
(m)Vetch, hairyVicia villosa Roth. ssp. villosa
(n)Vetch, HungarianVicia pannonica Crantz
(o)Vetch, spring or commonVicia sativa L. ssp. sativa
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Maximum Number of Seeds per kgMaximum Number of Ergot Bodies per kgMaximum Per cent True Loose Smut in Barley
Noxious WeedsMinimum Per Cent Germination
Primary plus Secondary
Grade NamePrimaryIn OatsIn Other KindsTotal WeedsTotal Other CropsIn Barley & OatsIn Triticale & RyeRye, Triticale & SainfoinOther Kinds
1. Canada Foundation No. 100.00.0211227585
2. Canada Foundation No. 200.10.24281046575
3. Canada Registered No. 100.00.0321227585
4. Canada Registered No. 200.10.26481046575
5. Canada Certified No. 100.50.2342427585
6. Canada Certified No. 201.01.061081546575
7. Common No. 102.02.010252447585
8. Common No. 224.04.0205081566575

TABLE III

Applicable to:

Cereal mixtures composed of seeds of two or more kinds listed in Tables I and II, including field beans, horse beans, tick beans and peas

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Maximum Number of Seeds per kgMaximum Per cent True Loose Smut in BarleyMaximum No. of Ergot Bodies per kgMinimum Per Cent Germination for each Component
Noxious Weeds
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsTotal Other CropsDurum WheatOther Species
1. Canada Certified No. 1 Cereal Mixture00.235238085
2. Canada Certified No. 2 Cereal Mixture01.06204127075
3. Common No. 1 Cereal Mixture02.01030438085
4. Common No. 2 Cereal Mixture24.020606127075

TABLE IV

Applicable to:

  • (a) Canarygrass

— Phalaris canariensis L.
  • (b) Flax, oil and fibre

Linum usitatissimum L.
  • (c) Sorghum

Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench (= S. vulgare Pers.), S.

almum Parodi

  • (d) Sorghum Sudangrass hybrids

  • (e) Sudan grass

Sorghum sudanense (Piper) Stapf
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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g
Noxious WeedsOther CropsMinimum Per cent Germination
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsIn Sorghum, Sudangrass & CanarygrassIn Other Kinds
1. Canada Foundation No. 100.020.50.585
2. Canada Foundation No. 200.531.01.070
3. Canada Registered No. 100.020.51.085
4. Canada Registered No. 200.531.02.070
5. Canada Certified No. 100.531.01.085
6. Canada Certified No. 202.052.02.070
7. Common No. 102.0625.02.085
8. Common No. 226.01050.08.070

TABLE V

Applicable to:

  • (a) Bean, field and garden

Phaseolus vulgaris L.

  • (b) Bean, broad, horse, tick and faba

Vicia faba L.

  • (c) Bean, lima

Phaseolus lunatus L.

  • (d) Bean, scarlet runner

Phaseolus coccineus L.

  • (e) Chickpea

Cicer arietinum L.

  • (f) Corn (open-pollinated, synthetic)

Zea mays L.

  • (g) Cowpea

Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpers ssp.unguiculata

  • (h) Pea, canning, field and garden

Pisum sativum L.

  • (i) Safflower

Carthamus tinctorius L.

  • (j) Soybean

Glycine max (L.) Merrill

  • (k) Sunflower (open-pollinated)

Helianthus annuus L.

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Maximum Number of Seeds per kgMaximum Number of Sclerotia Bodies in Sunflower per kgMinimum Per Cent Germination
Grade NameWeedsOther CropsPeasBeans & SoybeansOther Kinds
1. Canada Foundation No. 100.01808590
2. Canada Foundation No. 200.58707580
3. Canada Registered No. 100.01808590
4. Canada Registered No. 201.08707580
5. Canada Certified No. 101.01808590
6. Canada Certified No. 203.08707580
7. Common No. 114.04758090
8. Common No. 2310.08656575

TABLE VI

Applicable to:
  • (a) Corn, hybrid

Zea mays L.
  • (b) Sunflower, hybrid

Helianthus annuus L.
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Maximum Number of Seeds per kgMaximum Number of Sclerotia Bodies per kg in SunflowerMinimum Per cent Germination
Grade NameWeedsOther Crops
1. Canada Foundation0N/A8N/A
2. Canada Certified No. 101190
3. Canada Certified No. 205880
4. Common410875

TABLE VII

Applicable to:

  • (a) Mustard, black

Brassica nigra (L.) Koch

  • (b) Mustard, oriental or Indian

Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. et Coss

  • (c) Mustard, white (= yellow)

Sinapis alba L. (= B. hirta Moench)

  • (d) Rapeseed, Oilseed Rape includingCanola

— polish type

Brassica rapa L.

— argentine type

Brassica napus L.

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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g
Noxious WeedsB. rapa in B. napus or B. napus in B. rapa
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsOther Brassica Crops including S. albaNon-brassica CropsMaximum No. of Sclerotia Bodies per 50 gMinimum Per Cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 1005001190
2. Canada Foundation No. 20010212275
3. Canada Registered No. 1005001190
4. Canada Registered No. 20010212275
5. Canada Certified No. 1015511190
6. Canada Certified No. 202101052280
7. Common131520152290

TABLE VIII

Applicable to:

  • (a) Alfalfa

Medicago sativa L. (incl. M. sativa L. ssp. falcata (L.) Arcangeli)

  • (b) Clover, crimson

Trifolium incarnatum L.

  • (c) Clover, red

Trifolium pratense L.

  • (d) Clover, subterranean

Trifolium subterraneum L.

  • (e) Clover, sweet

— white blossom

Melilotus alba Medikus

— yellow blossom

Melilotus officinalis (L.) Pallas

  • (f) Lespedeza, common or Kobe

Lespedeza striata (Thunb. ex Murray) Hook. & Arn.

  • (g) Lespedeza, Korean

Lespedeza stipulacea Maxim

  • (h) Lespedeza, sericea or Chinese

Lespedeza cuneata (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don

  • (i) Millet, foxtail or Italian

Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.

  • (j) Millet, Japanese

Echinochloa crusgalli (L.) Beauv. var. frumentacea (Link) W.F. Wight

  • (k) Millet, pearl

Pennisetum americanum (L.) Schumann (= P. typhoides (Burm.) Stapf & C.E. Hubb.)

  • (l) Millet, proso

Panicum miliaceum L.

  • (m) Vetch, crown

Coronilla varia L.

  • (n) Vetch, kidney

Anthyllis vulneraria L.

  • (o) Vetch, milk, cicer

Astragalus cicer L.

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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g Except Where Otherwise Stated
Noxious WeedsOther Crops
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsSweet cloverBrassica Crops including S. albaOther non-brassica cropsMinimum Per Cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 100510585
2. Canada Foundation No. 20230222070
3. Canada Registered No. 100510585
4. Canada Registered No. 20230222070
5. Canada Certified No. 105502041% by weight80
6. Canada Certified No. 2010753062% by weight70
7. Varietal Blend No. 105502041% by weight80
8. Varietal Blend No. 2010753062% by weight70
9. Common No. 105752582% by weight80
10. Common No. 251010050103% by weight70

TABLE IX

Applicable to:
  • (a) Clover, alsike

Trifolium hybridum L.
  • (b) Clover, hop or yellow

Trifolium aureum Poll. (= T. agrarium L.)
  • (c) Clover, hop, large

Trifolium campestre Schreber (= T. procumbens L.)
  • (d) Clover, hop, small (suckling)

Trifolium dubium Sibth.
  • (e) Clover, Persian

Trifolium resupinatum L.
  • (f) Clover, strawberry

Trifolium fragiferum L.
  • (g) Clover, white

Trifolium repens L.
  • (h) Medick, black

Medicago lupulina L.
  • (i) Timothy

— commonPhleum pratense L.
— dwarfPhleum bertolonii DC. (= P. nodosum auct.)
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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g Except Where Otherwise Stated
Noxious WeedsOther Crops
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsSweet CloverBrassica Crops including S. albaOther non-brassica cropsMaximum Per Cent Ergot or Sclerotia BodiesMinimum Per Cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 1008005180
2. Canada Foundation No. 202401230270
3. Canada Registered No. 1008005180
4. Canada Registered No. 202401230270
5. Canada Certified No. 105501041% by weight180
6. Canada Certified No. 2010752562% by weight270
7. Varietal Blend No. 105501041% by weight180
8. Varietal Blend No. 2010752562% by weight270
9. Common No. 1010752582% by weight180
10. Common No. 252012550103% by weight270

TABLE X

Applicable to:
Trefoil, bird’s-footLotus corniculatus L.
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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g Except Where Otherwise Stated
Noxious WeedsOther Crops
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsSweet CloverBrassica Crops including S. albaOther non-brassica cropsMinimum Per Cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 10110105075
2. Canada Foundation No. 202751230065
3. Canada Registered No. 10110105075
4. Canada Registered No. 202751230065
5. Canada Certified No. 10101002542% by weight75
6. Canada Certified No. 20202005065% by weight65
7. Varietal Blend No. 10101002542% by weight75
8. Varietal Blend No. 20202005065% by weight65
9. Common No. 10101002583% by weight75
10. Common No. 2520200100105% by weight65

TABLE XI

Applicable to:

  • (a) Bromegrass, meadow

Bromus riparius Rehm.
  • (b) Bromegrass, smooth

Bromus inermis Leysser
  • (c) Bromegrass, sweet

Bromus carinatus Hook. & Arn.
  • (d) Canarygrass, reed

Phalaris arundinacea L.
  • (e) Fescue, Chewing’s

Festuca rubra L. var. commutata Gaudin
  • (f) Fescue, fine-leaved

Festuca tenuifolia Sibth. (= F. ovina L. var.tenuifolia (Sibth.) Dumort.) (= F. capillataLam.)
  • (g) Fescue, hard

Festuca longifolia Thuill. (=F. ovina L. var .duriuscula auct. amer.)
  • (h) Fescue, meadow

Festuca pratensis Hudson
  • (i) Fescue, red and creeping red

Festuca rubra L. var. rubra
  • (j) Fescue, sheep

Festuca ovina L.
  • (k) Fescue, tall

Festuca arundinacea Schreber
  • (l) Fescue, various-leaved

Festuca heterophylla Lam.
  • (m) Foxtail, creeping

Alopecurus arundinaceus Poiret
  • (n) Foxtail, meadow

Alopecurus pratensis L.
  • (o) Oatgrass, tall

Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv. ex J. & K. Presl.
  • (p) Orchardgrass

Dactylis glomerata L.
  • (q) Ryegrass, annual

Lolium multiflorum Lam.
  • (r) Ryegrass, intermediate

Lolium x hybridum Hausskn.
  • (s) Ryegrass, perennial

Lolium perenne L.
  • (t) Wheatgrass, beardless

Agropyron spicatum (Pursh) Scribn. & J.G. Smith f. inerme (Scribn. & J.G. Smith) Beetle
  • (u) Wheatgrass, crested

Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertner or Agropyron desertorum   (Fischer ex Link)Schult.
  • (v) Wheatgrass, intermediate

Agropyron intermedium (Host) Beauv.
  • (w) Wheatgrass, northern

Agropyron dasystachyum (Hook.) Scribn.
  • (x) Wheatgrass, pubescent

Agropyron trichophorum (Link) Richter
  • (y) Wheatgrass, Siberian.

Agropyron sibiricum (Willd.) Beauv
  • (z) Wheatgrass, slender

Agropyron trachycaulum (Link) Malte ex H.F. Lewis
  • (aa) Wheatgrass, streambank

Agropyron riparium Scribn. & Smith
  • (bb) Wheatgrass, tall

Agropyron elongatum (Host) Beauv.
  • (cc) Wheatgrass, western

Agropyron smithii Rydb.
  • (dd) Wildrye, Altai

Elymus angustus Trin.
  • (ee) Wildrye, Dahurian

-Elymus dahuricus Turcz ex Griseb
  • (ff) Wildrye, Russian

Elymus junceus Fischer
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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g Except Where Otherwise Stated
Noxious WeedsOther CropsMinimum Per Cent Pure Seed by Weight
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal WeedsBrassica Crops including S. albaSweet CloverMeadow Foxtail, Ryegrass and OrchardgrassOther KindsMaximum Per Cent Ergot BodiesMinimum Per Cent Pure Living Seed
1  2  3  41  2
1. Canada Foundation No. 10150022180 75 70 5595 90
2. Canada Foundation No. 20225222020270 65 60 5090 80
3. Canada Registered No. 10150022180 75 70 5595 90
4. Canada Registered No. 20225222020270 65 60 5090 80
5. Canada Certified No. 10450452% by weight1% by weight180 75 70 5595 90
6. Canada Certified No. 2010756203% by weight2% by weight270 65 60 5090 80
7. Varietal Blend No. 10450452% by weight1% by weight180 75 70 5595 90
8. Varietal Blend No. 2010756203% by weight2% by weight270 65 60 5090 80
9. Common No. 105758253% by weight2% by weight180 75 70 5595 90
10. Common No. 241510010505% by weight3% by weight270 65 60 5090 80

TABLE XII

Applicable to:
  • (a) Alkaligrass, weeping

Puccinellia distans (L.) Parl.

  • (b) Bentgrass, colonial (browntop)

Agrostis capillaris L. (= A. tenuis Sibth.)

  • (c) Bentgrass, creeping

Agrostis stolonifera L. (= A. palustris Hudson)

  • (d) Bentgrass, velvet

Agrostis canina L.

  • (e) Bluegrass, annual

Poa annua L.

  • (f) Bluegrass, Canada

Poa compressa L.

  • (g) Bluegrass, fowl

Poa palustris L.

  • (h) Bluegrass, Kentucky

Poa pratensis L.

  • (i) Bluegrass, rough

Poa trivialis L.

  • (j) Bluegrass, wood

Poa nemoralis L.

  • (k) Crested dogtail

Cynosurus cristatus L.

  • (l) Redtop

Agrostis gigantea Roth (= A. alba auct.)

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Maximum Number of Noxious Weed Seeds per 25 gMaximum Per Cent By WeightMinimum Per Cent Pure Living Seed
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary Plus SecondaryTotal Weed SeedsOther CropsMaximum Per Cent Ergot BodiesMinimum Per Cent Pure Seed By WeightKentucky Bluegrass and Canada BluegrassOther Kinds
1. Canada Foundation No. 1050.212857075
2. Canada Foundation No. 21200.523756065
3. Canada Registered No. 1050.212857075
4. Canada Registered No. 2120.523756065
5. Canada Certified No. 12200.522856575
6. Canada Certified No. 24500.843755565
7. Varietal Blend No. 12200.522856575
8. Varietal Blend No. 24500.843755565
9. Common No. 14200.532856575
10. Common No. 281001.053755565

TABLE XIII

Applicable to: Mixtures of Forage Seeds Composed of Seeds of Two or More Kinds Listed in Tables VIII to XII, Except Mixtures of Grass Seeds Designated by the Seller as Lawn or Turf Grass Mixtures or Ground Cover Mixtures

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Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g except where otherwise stated
Noxious WeedsMinimum Per Cent Germination
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary plus SecondaryTotal WeedsSweet cloverOther CropsBrassica Crops including S. albaMaximum Per Cent Ergot BodiesReed Canary- grassKentucky Bluegrass & Canada BluegrassEach other component
1.Canada Certified No. 1 Forage Mixture010100252% by weight41557075
2.Canada Certified No. 2 Forage Mixture020200503% by weight62506065
3.Varietal Blend No. 1 Forage Mixture010100252% by weight41557075
4.Varietal Blend No. 2 Forage Mixture020200503% by weight62506065
5.Common No. 1 Forage Mixture010100503% by weight81557075
6.Common No. 2 Forage Mixture5202001005% by weight102506065

Note:  A Varietal Blend Forage Mixture is a mixture of two or more kinds of seeds containing two or more varieties of a kind.

TABLE XIV

Applicable to: Lawn or Turf Grass Mixtures of Two or More of the Kinds of Seeds Listed in Part II of this Table
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Maximum Number of Noxious Weed Seeds per 25 gMaximum Per Cent by Weight
Grade NameNoxious Weeds excluding CouchgrassCouchgrassTotal WeedsWhite CloverBromegrass, Orchardgrass and Tall FescueOther kindsMaximum Per Cent Ergot BodiesMinimum Per Cent Pure Seeds by WeightMinimum Per Cent Germination of Each Component
1.Canada No. 1 Lawn Grass Mixture20100.551228570
2.Canada No. 2 Lawn Grass Mixture75201.052337560
3. [Repealed, SOR/96-252, s.7]
4. Varietal Blend No. 1 Lawn Grass Mixture20100.551228570
5. Varietal Blend No. 2 Lawn Grass Mixture75201.052337560

Note:  A Varietal Blend Lawn Grass Mixture is a mixture of two or more kinds of seeds containing two or more varieties of a kind.

PART II

III
1. Group AKentucky bluegrass, creeping red fescue, Chewing’s fescue, hard fescue, colonial bentgrass, creeping bentgrass, velvet bentgrass, rough bentgrass, Canada bluegrass, sheep fescue, turf-type tall fescue varieties and turf-type perennial ryegrass varieties
2. Group BRedtop, crested wheatgrass, timothy (dwarf-type) and annual ryegrass if none of those species constitutes more than 30 per cent by weight singly and no more than 40 per cent by weight combined of the total mixture
3. Group CAll other kinds of grass if those kinds are indicated on the label

PART III

[Repealed, SOR/93-162, s. 12]

TABLE XV

Applicable to: Ground Cover Mixtures composed of seed of two or more kinds other than Forage Mixtures and Lawn or Turf Grass Mixtures.
IIIIIIIVVVI
Maximum Per Cent by Weight
Grade NameMaximum No. of Noxious Weed Seeds per 25 gTotal Weed SeedOther KindsMinimum Per Cent Pure Seed by WeightMinimum Per Cent Germination of each Component
1. Canada No. 1 Ground Cover Mixture250.538570
2. Canada No. 2 Ground Cover Mixture751.057560

TABLE XVI

Applicable to:

  • (a) Beet

Beta vulgaris L.
  • (b) Beet, sugar

Beta vulgaris L. var. saccharifera Lange
  • (c) Mangel

Beta vulgaris L.
  • (d) Swiss chard

Beta vulgaris L. var. cicla L.
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Maximum Number of Seeds per 500 g
Noxious WeedsMaximum Number of Heads of Mayweed in Beet and Sugar Beet per 500 g
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary plus SecondaryTotal WeedsOther CropsMinimum Per Cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 102105175
2. Canada Foundation No. 22103020165
3. Canada Registered No. 102105175
4. Canada Registered No. 22103020165
5. Canada Certified No. 1052010175
6. Canada Certified No. 22205020165
7. Canada No. 11102010175
8. Canada No. 223010030165

TABLE XVII

Applicable to:

  • (a) Cantaloupe

Cucumis melo L.
  • (b) Citron

Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. citroides L. (Bailey) Mansf.
  • (c) Cucumber

Cucumis sativus L.
  • (d) Gherkin

Cucumis anguria L.
  • (e) Muskmelon

Cucumis melo L.
  • (f) Pumpkin

Cucurbita pepo L. convar. citrullinina Greb.
  • (g) Squash, crookneck

Cucurbita moschata Duchesne ex. Poiret
  • (h) Squash, summer

Cucurbita pepo L. var. melopepo (L.) Alef.
  • (i) Squash, winter or autumn

Cucurbita maxima Duch.
  • (j) Vegetable marrow

Cucurbita pepo. L. var. medullosa Alef.
  • (k) Watermelon

Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus
IIIIIIIVVVI
Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g
Noxious Weeds
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary plus SecondaryTotal WeedsOther CropsMinimum Per Cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 1000080
2. Canada Foundation No. 2000060
3. Canada Registered No. 1000080
4. Canada Registered No. 2000060
5. Canada Certified No. 1011180
6. Canada Certified No. 2012275
7. Canada No. 1001180
8. Canada No. 2025570

TABLE XVIII

Applicable to seed of the following species when designated by the seller as vegetable types for home gardens:
  • (a) Bean, broad

Vicia faba L.
  • (b) Bean, lima

Phaseolus lunatus L.
  • (c) Bean, runner

Phaseolus coccineus L.
  • (d) Chickpea

Cicer arietinum L.
  • (e) Corn, pop

Zea mays L. var. praecox Bonaf. (= Z. mays L. var. everta (Sturter) Bailey)
  • (f) Corn, sweet

Zea mays L. var. rugosa Bonaf. (= Z. mays L. var. saccharata (Sturter) Bailey)
  • (g) Pea

Pisum sativum L.
  • (h) Soybean

Glycine max (L.) Merrill
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Maximum Number of Seeds per kgMinimum Per Cent Germination
Grade NameWeedsOther CropsPeaBean and SoybeanSweet Corn
1. Canada Foundation No. 100.0808590
2. Canada Foundation No. 200.5707580
3. Canada Registered No. 100.0808590
4. Canada Registered No. 201.0707580
5. Canada Certified No. 101.0808590
6. Canada Certified No. 203.0707580
7. Canada No. 114.0758090
8. Canada No. 2310.0656575

TABLE XIX

Applicable to:

  • (a) Broccoli

Brassica oleracea L. convar. botrytis (L.) Alef. var. italica  Plenck

  • (b) Brussels sprouts

Brassica oleracea L. var. bullata DC. subvar. gemmifera DC.

  • (c) Cabbage

Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata L.

  • (d) Cauliflower

Brassica oleracea L. Alef. var. botrytis L.

  • (e) Collard

Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala DC.

  • (f) Kale, vegetable

Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala DC.

  • (g) Kohlrabi

Brassica oleracea L. var. gongylodes L.

  • (h) Radish

Raphanus sativus L.

  • (i) Rape, forage

Brassica napus L., B. campestris L.

  • (j) Rutabaga (swede)

Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica (L.) Reichb.

  • (k) Spinach mustard

Brassica perviridis Bailey, and

  • (l) Turnip

Brassica rapa L. var. rapa (L.) Thell.

IIIIIIIVVVIVII
Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g
Noxious Weeds
Primary
Grade NameIn Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage and CauliflowerIn Other KindsPrimary plus SecondaryTotal WeedsOther CropsMinimum Per cent Germination
1. Canada Foundation No. 10025580
2. Canada Foundation No. 22210252060
3. Canada Registered No. 10025580
4. Canada Registered No. 22210252060
5. Canada Certified No. 1005201080
6. Canada Certified No. 22220502070
7. Canada No. 13110301080
8. Canada No. 252501003070

TABLE XX

Applicable to:

Minimum Per Cent Germination
  • (a) Artichoke

Cynara scolymus L.

75
  • (b) Asparagus

Asparagus officinalis L. ssp. officinalis

75
  • (c) Cardoon

Cynara cardunculus L.

55
  • (d) Carrot (cultivated)

Daucus carota L. ssp. sativa (Hoffm.) Arcangeli

60
  • (e) Celeriac

Apium graveolens L. var. rapaceum (Miller) Gaudich.

60
  • (f) Celery

Apium graveolens L. var. dulce (Miller) Pers.

55
  • (g) Celtus

Lactuca sativa L. var. asperangia Bailey

75
  • (h) Chervil

Chaerophyllum bulbosum L.

75
  • (i) Chicory (cultivated)

Cichorium intybus L.

65
  • (j) Chive

Allium schoenoprasum L.

65
  • (k) Cornsalad

Valerianella olitoria (L.) Poll. (= V. locusta Betcke)

75
  • (l) Cress, garden

Lepidium sativum L.

75
  • (m) Cress, water

Nasturtium officinale R. Brown

35
  • (n) Dandelion (cultivated)

Taraxacum officinale Wiggers

55
  • (o) Dill

Anethum graveolens L.

50
  • (p) Eggplant

Solanum melongena L.

65
  • (q) Endive

Cichorium endivia L.

65
  • (r) Leek

Allium porrum L.

65
  • (s) Lettuce:

— cos (romaine)

Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia Lam.

70

— head

Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata L.

70

— leaf

Lactuca sativa L. var. crispa L.

70
  • (t) Okra

Hibiscus esculentus L.

55
  • (u) Onion

Allium cepa L.

75
  • (v) Parsley

Petroselinum crispum (Miller) Nym. ex Hill

55
  • (w) Parsnip

Pastinaca sativa L.

60
  • (x) Pepper

Capsicum annuum L.

65
  • (y) Rampion

Campanula rapunculus L.

55
  • (z) Rhubarb

Rheum rhaponticum L.

65
  • (aa) Sage

Salvia officinalis L.

50
  • (bb) Salsify

Tragopogon porrifolius L.

75
  • (cc) Savory

Satureja hortensis L.

50
  • (dd) Sorrel (cultivated)

Rumex acetosa L.

65
  • (ee) Spinach

Spinacia oleracea L.

65
  • (ff) Spinach, New Zealand

Tetragonia tetragonoides (Pall.) Kuntze (= T. expensa Thunb. ex Murray)

50
  • (gg) Thyme

Thymus vulgaris L.

50
  • (hh) Tobacco (fine-cured and burley types)

Nicotiana tabacum L.

75
  • (ii) Tomato

Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farwell (= L. esculentum Miller)

75
IIIIIIIVV
Maximum Number of Seeds per 25 g
Noxious Weeds
Grade NamePrimaryPrimary plus SecondaryTotal WeedsOther Crops
1. Canada Foundation No. 103105
2. Canada Foundation No. 22102520
3. Canada Registered No. 103105
4. Canada Registered No. 22102520
5. Canada Certified No. 1052010
6. Canada Certified No. 22205020
7. Canada No. 11102510
8. Canada No. 225010030

TABLE XXI

Applicable to:

Onion Sets and multiplier onions

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Grade NameDiameter of Sets (cm)Per Cent One Variety and ColourGeneral Quality
1. Canada No. 11 to 2.5Not less than 98
  • 1 Mature, well cured, sound and dry.

  • 2 Practically free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter, from disease, decay and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage.

2. Canada No. 1 (Large)2.5 to 3.5
  • 3 Practically free from sprouted and soft bulbs when graded.

3. Canada No. 21 to 2.5Not less than 90
  • 1 Mature, well cured, sound and reasonably dry.

  • 2 Reasonably free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter, from disease, decay and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage.

4. Canada No. 2 (Large)2.5 to 3.5
  • 3 Reasonably free from soft bulbs and containing not more than 5% sprouts for yellow and 10% for white, red and globe.

Definition of Terms used in Column IV

Mature, well cured

Mature, well cured means that the sets have necks that are well dried out and have not more than 1% and 2% of thick necks in Canada No. 1 and Canada No. 2 sets, respectively. (Mûre, bien fanée)

Sound

Sound means that the set is firm and neat and will yield only slightly to moderate pressure. (Saine)

Practically free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter

Practically free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter means free for all intents and purposes. Tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter should not exceed 1 per cent by weight and not more than 25 per cent of the sets should have tops 6.5 cm long or longer. (Presque libre de pousses, terre, feuilles ou autres matières étrangères)

Practically free from disease, decay and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage

Practically free from disease, decay and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage means that not more than 3 per cent combined of the bulbs should be so affected. (Presque libre de maladies, de pourriture et de moisissures, de dommages causés par les insectes et la gelée, de dommages mécaniques ou d’autres dommages)

Practically free from sprouted bulbs

Practically free from sprouted bulbs means that, for yellow sets, not over 3 per cent have visible sprouts and, for red, white and globe sets, that not over 6 per cent have visible sprouts. (Presque libre de bulbes germés)

Practically free from soft bulbs

Practically free from soft bulbs means that such bulbs should not be in excess of 3 per cent. (Presque libre de bulbes mous)

Reasonably free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter

Reasonably free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter means that not more than 35 per cent of the bulbs should have tops over 6.5 cm long and dirt, leaves or other foreign matter should not exceed 2 per cent by weight. (Raisonnablement libre de pousses, terre, feuilles ou autres matières étrangères)

Reasonably free from disease, decay and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage

Reasonably free from disease, decay and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage means that not more than 4 per cent combined of the bulbs should be so affected. (Raisonnablement libre de maladies, de pourriture et de moisissures, de dommages causés par les insectes et la gelée, de dommages mécaniques ou d’autres dommages)

Reasonably free from soft bulbs

Reasonably free from soft bulbs means that not more than 5 per cent combined of the bulbs should be so affected. (Raisonnablement libre de bulbes mous)

Sprouted bulbs

Sprouted bulbs means those bulbs with sprouts exceeding 0.6 cm in length. (Bulbes germés)

Sound, reasonably dry and reasonably free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter, from decay, disease and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage

Sound, reasonably dry and reasonably free from tops, dirt, leaves or other foreign matter, from decay, disease and moulds and from insect, mechanical, frost or other damage means that such conditions and defects may be apparent on examination, but should not be present to an extent that will seriously affect the keeping quality under average storage conditions. (Raisonnablement saine, raisonnablement sèche et raisonnablement libre de pousses, terre, feuilles ou autres matières étrangères, de maladies, de pourritures et de moisissures, de dommages causés par les insectes et la gelée, de dommages mécaniques ou d’autres dommages)

TABLE XXII

Applicable to all of the kinds of seeds referred to in Tables I to XX except Tables III, XIII, XIV and XV.

1Canada Foundation Substandard seed is seed of Foundation status that meets the standards for purity for Canada Foundation No. 2 grade seed.
2Canada Registered Substandard seed is seed of Registered status that meets the standards for purity for Canada Registered No. 2 grade seed.
3Canada Certified Substandard seed is seed of Certified status that meets the standards for purity for Canada Certified No. 2 grade seed.
4Canada Foundation Substandard (Purity) seed is seed of foundation status that meets the standards for purity for common grade seed.
  •  SOR/78-314, s. 2
  • SOR/79-917, s. 1
  • SOR/82-437, ss. 8 to 10
  • SOR/86-850, s. 17
  • SOR/89-368, ss. 3, 4(F)
  • SOR/91-609, s. 4
  • SOR/93-162, s. 12
  • SOR/96-252, ss. 4, 5, 6(F), 7 to 9

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