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The Florists^ Review 



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DacsMBiB 11, 1919. 



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Ferns and Pandanus 



EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD STOCK-20% DISCOUNT FOR CASH 



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Boston Ferns 



Bushy, compact plants, 3-inch and 4-inch pot size, 

 ^ . $5.00 and $7.00 per 100 



Thrifty, well rooted runners, at $10.00 per 1000 



Pandanus Veitchii 



Beautiful Variegated Foliage 



2>4-inch pot size. . . ..$6.00 per 100 4-inch pot size $10.00 per 100 



3 -inch pot size 8.00 per 100 6-inch pot size 15.00 per 100 



8-inch pot size $25.00 per 100 



Large specimen plants, 35c and 50c each. Cuttings at $4.00 and $6.00 per 100 



Remember the 20% discount for cash 



F. M. SOAR, Little River, Fla. 



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"Already the number of bushes lo- 

 cated and destroyed runs into the mil- 

 lions. More than half a million have 

 been destroyed by nurserymen in a sin- 

 gle state. Naturally, as the campaign 

 progresses the number of bushes located 

 each month becomes smaller. However, 

 they are still being found by the tens 

 and hundreds of thousands. From 

 March to July, 1919, inclusive, more 

 than 16,000 bushes were located in Il- 

 linois. Nearly 40,000 were located in 

 Iowa during the spring and early sum- 

 mer of this year. Up to May 30, 1919, 

 Nebraska had found 63,000 bushes. 

 About 94,000 plants have been removed 

 from private premises in Wisconsin, in 

 addition to large numbers taken out of 

 public grounds. No serious outbreak of 

 black stem rust occurred this season, al- 

 though many bushes undoubtedly remain 

 undiscovered. ' ' 



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FERNS 



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= We have on hand, for immediate shipment, a splendid lot of POT GROWN E 

 E Ferns, all extra good value for the money. Shipped without pots. E 



DISINFECTION BEQUISEMENTS. 



To secure the enforcement of the dis- 

 infection requirement under regulation 

 9 and to determine compliance of ship- 

 ments with the certification and mark- 

 ing as a condition of entry provided for 

 in regulations 7 and 8, the Federal Hor- 

 ticultural Board has authorized the fol- 

 lowing procedure governing the entry 

 of plants under regulation 3 of Quaran- 

 tine No. 37: 



Permits will be Inroed for port* listed In. 

 reynUtloa 6 and such other ports as <rom tlms 

 to time may be approved by the Federal Hoctl- 

 coltoral Board. To the Usted ports, the ttoard 

 has added New Orleans, La., and TaconuL Waah.. 

 the latter as a port under the Jnrladlctloa of 

 the Inspector at Seattle. P^rmlU Issoed for 

 riilpments for other exterior ports or for ship- 

 ments whlcb nraat oonvenlentlT pass thrvo^ 

 socb porta will in feneral be restricted to plaMS 

 or cUases of plants for which the dls lnto etfain 

 repaired nnder rernlation • Is deemed 



Alternantheras; AlyMum, Double Giant and Dwarf; Begonias, 

 Gracilis and Vernon, mixed colors; Hardy English Ivy, Lantanas, Helio- 

 trope, Lobelia, Moonvlnes, 2-in., $2.75 per 100; 3-in., $3.75 per 100. 



Send for Catalogue. 



Cash with Orders 



I R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. I 



White Marsh, Maryland 



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Mention The Berlew when yoa write. 



«at^, nob peiBdts to be stamped "I>islafe(>- 

 ti<m of stock entered under this permit will not 

 be required unless an inRDeetor of the Vederml 

 Hortteoltanil Board so dirasta," 



Whethor or not disinfection shall be required 

 of the fooda entered at the irarta listed in revn- 

 lation 6, and as added to abore, Is for the deter- 

 mlnati(» of the Inspectw at such port. Vor 

 the present. Inspectors will require disinfection 

 <»ily of shipments which an manifestly in- 



fested and which, in their Judfrnent, can be 

 ■afegruarded by such disinfection. In case of 

 doubt they should am>ly to the board for de- 

 rlRlon as to need of dfslnfection. These Instmo- 

 tlooa M to laBpaethn aad diatafeottoa apply 

 both to ahiinnents which are fully entered at 

 Buch exterior ports and to others which are to 

 proceed in bond throuch such listed ports to 

 the interior porta specifled In the permlta. If 

 dlstnftitlsn of either class of shipment* is re- 



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