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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jdnb 24, 1909. 



ornamental trees and shrubs, shall, within 

 twenty-four hours after the arrival thereof, 

 notify the official expert of their arrival and 

 delivery to consignee. The official expert or 

 his representative is hereby authorized and 

 empowered to enter Into any warehouse or 

 premises of consignee or owner, where such 

 nursery stock or other described articles are 

 received, for the purpose of mailing the In- 

 spection or examination herein provided for, 

 and such examination shall be made within 

 five days from such arrival thereof. 



Sec. 3. That each case, box, pacliage, crate, 

 bale or bundle of nursery stocic, including fleld- 

 grown florists' stocli, trees, shrubs, plants, 

 vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, pits, or 

 seeds of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs, 

 imported or brought into the United States 

 shall have plainly and legibly marl^ed thereon 

 the name and address of the shipper, owner, 

 or person forwarding or shipping the same, 

 and also the name and address of the person, 

 firm, or corporation to whom the same is for- 

 warded or shipped, or his or its responsible 

 agent. 



Sec. 4. That when any shipment of nursery 

 stock. Including field-grown florists' stock, trees, 

 shrubs, plants, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, 

 buds, pits, or seeds of fruit and ornamental 

 trees and shrubs. Imported or brought into the 

 United States is found Infested with injurious 

 Insects or their eggs, larvae, or pupee, or with 

 tree, plant or fruit disease or diseases, the 

 contents of boxes or bales so infested or dis- 

 eased may be disinfected at final destination, 

 on the premises of the owner or consignee, 

 under the supervision of the official expert^ 

 After disinfection has been so performed in a 

 manner satisfactory to the official expert, the 

 trees, vines, or other articles shall then be 

 released. If it be not practicable to fully dis- 

 infect such stock, such portion of it as shall 

 be Infested shall be destroyed. 



Sec. 5. That upon complaint, or reasonable 

 ground on the part of the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture to believe that any nnrsery stock, in- 

 cluding field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, 

 plants, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, 

 pits, or seeds of fruit and ornamental trees 

 and shrubs, grown within the United States, 

 are infested with injurious insects or diseases 

 new to the United States and likely to become 

 subjects of interstate commerce, the Secretary 

 of Agriculture shall cause the same to be In- 

 spected by a qualified expert, and, if need be, 

 the trees or plants found infested shall be 

 placed under quarantine until such infestation 

 Is removed. 



Sec. 6. That it shall be unlawful for any 

 person, persons, or corporation to deliver to 

 any person, persons, or corporation, or to the 

 postal service of the United States (except for 

 scientific purposes, and by permission of the 

 Secretary of Agriculture), for transportation 

 from one state or territory or the District of 

 Columbia to any other state or territory or the 

 District of Columbia, or for exportation to any 

 foreign country, any trees, plants, shrubs, vines, 

 or other nursery stock which are under quaran- 

 tine in accordance with the provisions of section 

 five of this act. Any person, persons, firm, or 

 corporation who shall in any way violate the 

 provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of 

 a misdemeanor, and on a conviction thereof 

 shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500 

 nor less than $200, or by imprisonment not to 

 exceed one year, or both, at the discretion of 

 the court. 



Sec. 7. That the rules and regulations herein 

 provided for shall be promulgated on or before 

 the first day of June each year. 



Sec. 8. That the sum of -dollars, to 



be available on the day of nine- 

 teen hundred and or so much thereof 



as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, 

 out of any moneys in the treasury of the United 

 States not otherwise appropriated, to carry Into 

 effect the provisions of this act. 



Sec. 9. That this act shall take effect on 



and after the day of nineteen 



hundred and 



Sec. 10. That the provisions of this act shall 

 not prevent the Inspection of any nursery stock 

 or other described articles by the authorized 

 Inspector of any state or territory, at the final 

 point of destination, in accordance with the 

 laws of such state or territory. 



Easton, Pa. — Paul Kaffke will open 

 a store at Third and Church streets. 



South Hadlkt Falls, Mass. — Joseph 

 A. Beach has sold his two-story dwelling 

 house on Nonotuck street for about 

 $4,500. 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES. PINES 

 AND HEKLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES. 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Gbestnut HUl. Pblladelptala, Pa. 



DREER'S SPECIAL OFFER OF 



HARDY HERBACEOUS PEONIES 



Mention The Review when you write. 



We are now booking orders for delivery during the latter part of September and October for the 

 following select list of Double Peonies, of which we have an exceptionally large stock of our own grow- 

 ing (except the early-flowering sorts), strictly true to name, all in strong divisions with from 3 to 5 

 eyes eadi. Note reduction in price of many of the higher class varieties compared to former offers: 



Per doz. 100 lOCO 



A8:n«aMaryKelw«y— RoBTwbiteguardpetals,withdeepcream7wbitecenter,|1.25 I 8.00 $ 75.00 



Achillea— Beautiful soft mauve. changinK to rose tinted white 1.25 8.00 76.00 



Andre Laurie*— A. fine tyrian rose: late 85 6.00 50.00 



Canary— ^ine. large, early white with creamy center 8.00 20.00 



Chrysanthemlflora rosea- A fine, large, deep rcse-pink with paler shadings; 



early 85 6.00 80.00 



duurlemagne— Rose, tinted white; flowers of very large size and good substance 3.00 20.00 

 Duo de Cases— Guard petals tyrian rose; center soft rose-pink; a beautifully 



formed flower, useful for all purposes 1.50 10.00 90 00 



Duke ot WelllnKton— One of the finest double white sorts; very free flowering 3.50 25.00 



Duobesae de Memours— An extra flne. large, pure white 2.00 15.00 



reatlva Alba— The popular white for cutting 1.50 10.00 90.00 



Fastiva Haxlma— Pure white, center petals tipped red; this is the very large 



white variety, the most popular for cut flowers 2.0O 16.00 140.00 



Francois Ortesal— Brilliant crimson maroon; full double flower 2.00 15.00 140.00 



GrandUlora Rosea— Brilliant rosy carmine; large and double 3.00 20.00 



Granditlora Rubra— Deep crimson carmine; large and full 2.00 15.00 



Lady Bramw^ell— A beautiful silvery rose of large size and flne fsrm 1.50 10.00 90.00 



Louis Van Houtte— Brilliant crimson maroon; good size and free flowering . . . 1.50 10.00 90.00 



Humei— Rosy carmine, flne, large flower; late 1.26 8.00 76.00 



BSadame Forel— Bright deep pink, shading lighter towards the edges 3.50 20.00 



Me Plus Ultra-violet rose guard petals, center mauve rose, with lighter edges. .85 6.00 50.00 



FaBanlni— Light solferino red with lighter center.... 1.60 10.00 90.00 



Pomponla— Guard petals rosy mauve; primrose yellow center changing to 



creamy white 1.60 10.00 



Rosea Elecans— Guard petals silvery rose; center creamy white suffused with 



rose; a fine, large flower 1.60 10.00 90.00 



Zoe Calot— White, Bufifused with delicate rosa 1.50 10.00 90.00 



PEONIES IN MIXTURE 



Double Wbite— Mixed sorts 85 6.00 50.00 



Double Fink-Mixed sorts 76 5.00 40.00 



Double Red— Mixed sorts 85 600 50.00 



Double Mixed- All colors 75 .5.00 40.00 



Peonies, early flowering (ready about October 26th). 



omcinalls (Mutabllis) Alba— Blush white 1.50 10.00 



Oflicinalis (Mutabllis) Rosea- Soft bright pink i.eo 1000 



Officinalis Rubra— Crimson 1.00 7.00 



Tenuifolla flore pleno— Crimson 8.00 20.00 



OUR NKW WHOLK8ALR CATAIX>6UK, CONVENTION NUMBER, will be mailed 

 July 1. It contains a complete list of seasonable stock. Including Decorative Plants, Flower Seads, 

 Bulbs, etc., etc. If you do not receive a copy, drop us a postal card and we will send you one. 



HENRY A. DREE-R^ Philadelphia 



