Jolt 1. 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



113 



CYCLAMEN 



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 R. S. McMurray Belleffontaine, Ohio 



tana, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico and 

 Colorado, the following planks were in- 

 cluded: 



Article VII. 



"That freight cars be fumigated at destina- 

 tion and If no facilities are aTailnble for fumi- 

 gation at small stations, tlien the car shall be 

 returned to some central point and fumigated 

 tliere." 



As nurserymen are in the practice of shipping 

 in bulk to one destination and tliere reconsign- 

 ing car with partial contents to anotlier point, 

 •eeuring by this practice lower freight rates, 

 this association desires a fuller proof that such 

 fumigation of car at destination is necessary 

 for the control of insect pests or disease, before 

 It can be expected to willingly acquiesce in such 

 a measure. 



Article VIII 



That the proposal to secure a bill in the sev- 

 eral states represented at this conference to re- 

 quire that the expense of Inspection be paid by 

 either consignor or consignee of a shipment of 

 nursery stock Is strongly opposed by tlie Ameri- 

 can Association of Nurserymen. 



Article IX. 



The contemplated effort for the passage of a 

 bin requiring inspection at a central depot will 

 place such handicaps upon the nursery business 

 that the possibility of supplying "Trustworthy 

 Trpes and Shrubs" will be entirely beyond the 

 control of any nurserymen, and we oppose the 

 proposition strenuously, believing it would bring 

 disaster upon the industry. 



Compensation for Stock Destroyed. 



Omitting the articles on modification 

 of Quarantine 37, the convention adopt- 

 ed the two on compensation for nursery 

 stock destroyed and the rest of the 

 planks. Slight change added farmers' 

 crops to Article XIII. The others were 

 adopted as introduced, save for the 

 omission of three words in Article XX. 

 The revised form appears below: 



Article XIII. 



That laws shall be sought, providing compen- 

 sation to farmers, nurserymen, orchardists, tlm- 

 WT-owners and others, when their crops, trees 

 Jr plants of value are condemned to destruction 

 "y officials, or denied a market, in an effort to 

 arrest the spread of insect pests or diseases. 



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Article XIV. 



Until such time as compensation may be se- 

 cured, it is suggested that nurserymen may with 

 propriety claim deductions upon their income 

 and profit tax returns, for the amount of all 

 losses sustained from Insect pests or diseases 

 in any one year. Pest-free stooli denied a ninr- 



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ket because of quarantines might with equal 

 propriety, It would seem, be charged off in our 

 reports under the heading entitled "Obsoles- 

 cence." 



Article XV. 

 Crop estimates reported at least annually that 

 will show with reasonable accurac.T how manr 



