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The Florists^ Review 



July 24, 1919. 



necticut. The products whose move- 

 ment is affected are given as ' ' (1) con- 

 iferous trees, such as spruce, fir, hem- 

 lock, pine, juniper (cedar) and arbor- 

 vitffi (white cedar), known and de- 

 scribed as Christmas trees and parts 

 thereof, and decorative plants, such as 

 holly and laurel, known and described 

 as Christmas greens or greenery; (2) 

 forest-plant products, including logs, 

 tanbark, posts, poles, railroad ties, cord- 

 wood and lumber; (3) field-grown flo- 

 rists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cut- 

 tings and other plants and plant prod- 

 ucts for planting or propagation, ex- 

 cepting fruit pits, seeds of fruit and or- 

 namental trees and shrubs, field, vege- 

 table and flower seeds, bedding plants, 

 and other herbaceous plants and roots. ' ' 

 Such products shall not be moved or 

 ^ allowed to move interstate to any point 

 outside the towns and territory quaran- 

 tined for the gipsy moth or from points 

 in the generally infested area to points 

 in the lightly infested area, unless and 

 until such plants and plant products 

 have been inspected by the United 

 States Department of Agriculture and 

 certified to be free from the gipsy moth 

 and the brown-tail moth, but such plants 

 and plant products may be moved inter- 

 state without restrictions, other than the 

 requirements made by regulation 6 here- 

 of, and such restrictions as may be im- 

 posed by state officials between all 

 points within the lightly infested area, 

 between points in said area, and points 

 in the generally infested area, and be- 

 tween all points within the generally 

 infested area. 



" Regulation 6, which is referred to, is 

 merely the regulation that cars and 

 other carriers shall thoroughly be 

 cleaned out before they are allowed to 

 carry another shipment. 



BUITALO. 



The Market. 



Excepting roses, stock of all kinds 

 sold clean during the week. The supply 

 of roses has kept up unusually well for 

 the time of the year. In the remaining 

 list of stock the usual midsummer short- 

 age is prevailing. Carnations have al- 

 most entirely dropped from the list. 

 Outdoor calendulas and sweet peas are 

 in fair supply. Sweet peas of the best 

 quality have demanded $1 per hundred. 

 Some outdoor gladioli are being cut, but 

 the dry spell they have gone through 

 has somewhat delayed them and it is 

 not expected that a liberal supply will 

 be on hand before the first week in 

 August. Those marketable at the pres- 

 ent time call for $8 per hundred. At 

 this price they find an active market. 



The July vacation list is bigger than 

 ever. Some are answering the call of 

 the hills and streams, but the majority 

 are spending their days in the city, 

 sight-seeing. F. P. A. 



STOCK YOU NEED 



'IJbaral Bxtraa for Early Orders 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Asparasus Pluino8us,2U-in.,$8.5« S30.00 

 AsparaKua Pluniosus,3^-in.. 7.5* 70.00 

 A*paraBUsSprenKeri,2^-ii].. ^.2^ 28.i0 



Smilax, 2'4-in 2 75 26.M 



Qaraniums, 2-in., any variety.. 3.25 30.00 

 Fuchsias, 2k-in.. 12 varieties.. 3.25 30.00 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Whtlesale Flinst 



-WASHINGTON, NKW JERSEY 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



GERANIUMS 



We have a fine lot of 2-inch stock for immediate shipment, of all 

 the kinds we list in our Catalogue, such as Beaute Poitevine, 

 Alph. Ricard, Abbie Schaffer, Miss F. Perkins, etc., 

 $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



We are booking orders now for next season. 



Hardy English Ivy 



Good strong 2-inch stock, $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1000. 



Table Ferns 



Good strong 3-inch plants, fine assortment at $6.00 per 100. 



R. VINCENT, Jr., & SONS CO., 



White Marsh, Maryland 



Mention The Beview when you write. 



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Tractor hands, teamsters, general men for farms, single and married, 



all nationalities. 



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