1699. Misbranding of celery seed and cardamon seed. U. S. v. 10 Gases of Celery Seed and 2 Gases of Cardamon Seed. Default decree of con- demnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 3119. Sample Nos. 26612-E, 26613-E.) The wax paper envelope containing the celery seed occupied on an average about 72.5 percent of the package and the cardamon seed occupied on an average about 62 percent of the package. On October 1, 1940, the United States attorney for the Western District of Washington filed a libel against 10 cases of celery seed and 2 cases of cardamon seed at Seattle, Wash., alleging that the articles had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about August 16, 1940, by A. Schilling & Co. from San Fran- cisco, Calif.; and charging that they were misbranded in that the containers were so made, formed, or filled as to be misleading. On January 31, 1941, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condemna- tion was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.