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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



May 18, 1911. 



and the country or district where such stock was 

 grown. 



Sec. 6. That the Secretary of Agriculture be, 

 and be la hereby, authorized to make such rules 

 and regulations as may be necessary for carrying 

 out the purposes of this Act. 



Sec. 6. That whenever, In order to prevent the 

 introduction from any foreign country Into the 

 United States of any tree, plant or fruit disease, 

 or of any Injurious Insect, the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture shall determine that It Is necessary to 

 forbid the Importation Into the United States of 

 nursery stock or of any class of fruits, vegetables, 

 bulbs, plants and seeds from a country where 

 such disease or Insect Infestation exists, he shall 

 promulgate such dotermination, specifying the 

 country and district, and the nursery stock or the 

 class of fruits, vegetables, bulbs, plants or seeds 

 which, In his opinion, should be excluded, and 

 he Is hereby authorized, within thirty days next 

 following the promulgation of such determination, 

 and for such length of time thereafter as in his 

 Judgment is necessary, to deliver or refuse to 

 deliver, as in his Judgment Is proper, permits for 

 the Importation of nursery stock or of the class 

 of fruits, vegetables, bulbs, plants or seeds speci- 

 fied in bis promulgation, from the country and 

 district therein named, and after the promulga- 

 tion of such determination by the Secretary of 

 Agriculture and until the withdrawal of the same 

 by him, no person, firm or corporation shall im- 

 port or offer for entry into the United States from 

 any foreign country specified in such promulga- 

 tion, any of the nursery stock or of the class of 

 fruits, vegetables, bulbs, plants or seeds named 

 therein, unless and until a permit therefor has 

 been first obtained from the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture. 



Sec. 7. That the Secretary of Agriculture Is 

 authorized and directed to quarantine any State 

 or Territory or the District of Columbia, or any 

 portion thereof, when he shall determine the fact 

 that a dangerous plant disease or insect in- 

 festation exists in such State, Territory, or 

 District of Columbia; and the said Secretary is 

 directed to give notice of the establishment of 

 such quarantine to common carriers doing business 

 in or through such quarantined area, and shall 

 publish in such newspapers in the quarantined 

 area, as he shall select, notice of the establish- 

 ment of quarantine; that no person, firm, or 

 corporation shall ship or offer for shipment to 

 any common carrier, nor shall any common car- 

 rier receive for transportation or transport, nor 

 shall any person, firm or corporation carry or 

 transport from any quarantined State or Territory 

 or the District of Columbia, or from the quaran- 

 tined portion thereof, into or through any other 

 State or Territory or the District of Columbia, 

 any nurserv stock or any fruits, vegetables, bulbs, 

 plants or seeds, except as hereinafter provided; 

 that it shall be unlawful to move, or allow to be 

 moved, any nursery stock, or any fruits, vege- 

 tables, bulbs, plants or seeds, from any quaran- 

 tined State or Territory or the District of Colum- 

 bia, or quarantined portion thereof, Into or 

 through any other State or Territory or the 

 District of Columbia, In manner or method or 

 under conditions other than those prescribed by 

 the Secretary of Agriculture; that It shall be the 

 duty of the Secretary of Agriculture to malie and 

 nromulgate rules and regulations which shall per- 

 mit and govern the inspection, disinfection, cer- 

 tification, and method and manner of delivery and 

 shipment of nursery stock, or any fruits, vege- 

 tables, bulbs, plants or seeds from a quarantined 

 State or Territory or the District of Columbia, 

 or quarantined portion thereof, into or through 

 anv other State or Territory or the District of 

 Columbia; and the said Secretary shall give 

 notice of such rules and regulations as herein- 

 before provided In this section for the notice of 

 the establishment of quarantine. 



Sec 8 That whenever in this Act the term 

 "nursery stock" is used It shall be construed as 

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

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

 fruit pits or seeds of fruit, and ornamental trees 



*"sec!"9f' That any person, firm or corporation 

 who shall violate any of the provisions of this 

 Act, or who shall forge, counterfeit, alter, de- 

 face or destroy any certificate provided tor Iri 

 this Act or in the regulations of the SecreUry 

 of Agriculture, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- 

 demeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, 

 be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred 

 dollars, or by Imprisonment not exceeding one 

 vear or both such fine and Imprisonment In the 

 dfscretlon of the court, and It shall be the duty 

 of the United States attorneys diligently to 

 nrosecute any violations of this Act which are 

 broulht to their attention by the Secretary of 

 Agriculture or which come to their notice by 



**lec ™10°^'That there is hereby appropriated, 

 out of any moneys In the Treasury not otherwise 

 aSnroDrlated. to be expended as the Secretary 

 orAericulture may direct, for the purposes and 

 ^hiir,f« of this Act the sum of twenty-five thou- 

 said dollars,^ which appropriation shall become 

 available on n ineteen hundr ed and 



VEaETABLE MABKETS. 



Cid<n^, May 16.— Cucumbers, 50c to $1 doz.; 



'^ffiin^^May'lb.-Cucumbers, $2.50 to |5 box; 

 lettS^e il 25 to $1.50 box; tomatoes. 25c to 30c 

 lb ■ musbrioms. 75c lb.; bunch carrots, $1 doz.; 



*Tew York'. Ifa'y'?5*iMu^h rooms in larger su P- 

 „if and lower. Cucumbers firm and slightly 

 S^hor Ve?/ little demand for lettuce. Toma- 

 ^'^''^a^.rre and firm Cucumbers, 50c to 75c doz.; 

 toes scarce and arm- ^" ^ romalne, $1.50 to 



il"sTap? m'Ssh^oogf 50c tS'$1.50 4.1b. basket; 



tomatoes, 10c to 20c lb. 



RICHMOND 

 ROSES 



2%-inch, $30.00 per 1000. 

 4-inch .$6.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns Per doz. 

 6-inch $4.00 



Elegantissima Compacta 



5-inch 3.00 



Scholzeli 



5-inch 3.00 



Fuchsias 



Mrs. Hill and Black Prince, 

 4-inch 1.00 



Ficus Elastica 



Strong, 5-inch 4.00 



FRED H. LEMON & CO. 



Richmond, Indiana 



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Vegetable Plants 



TnaspURted Tonnto Plaits in unlimited 

 quantities for immediate shipment. 

 Improveil Beauty, Spariis' Eirliaaa, Juae 

 Pink, Stone, 50c per 100; $3.50 per 1000. 

 In 5000 lots and over, $2.75 per 1000. 

 Goldea Self- Blanching, Giant Pascal and 

 White Plume Celery, ready for shipment 

 June, July and August. 



Write for prices on large quantities. 



FOX-HALL FARM 



Whilesale Plant Gnwen R.D. 2, NORFOLK, VA. 



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Vegetable Plants 



Cabbaee— Wakefield, All Head, SuccsMion and 

 other varieties. »1.0O 1000: 10,aO and over,86c 1000. 



Lettuce— Orand Rapids, Bir BoRton, Boston Mar- 

 ket and TennU Ball. $1.00 1000; 10,000 and orer. 86c 

 1000. 



Celery— White Plame. tl.M 1000. 



Beet— Oroflby, Egyptian and EcUpw, $1.26 1000. 



Caah with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md. 



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Watch for oar Trade Mark stamped 

 on every brick of Lambert's 



Pare Ciltare Mosbroon Spawn 



Sabstitatkni of cheaper STades is 



thus easily nposed. Fresh sample 



brick, with lUnstrated book, mailed 



... ^ .^ postpaid by manofactorers upon re- 



^. C^ ceipt of 40 cents In postage. Addresa 



Trade Mark. Amcflcaa Spawn Co.. SL PauLMInn. 



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SWEET POTATO PLANTS 



Yellow Nansemond, Big Stem Jersey 

 and other varieties, ready after May 12th. 

 Single-1000, $1.60; 10,000, $12.50. 



e. ADSTW CO.. Felton, Del. 



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$ 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



WHITE 



B. C. per 2Mi-ln. per 



100 1000 100 1000 



October Frost, earliest ^ ^^^ ^^S.OO 



^l,«n^^^''".""":::::i:gS « ITo K 

 !«/on^"^f^::::::i:iSKi:SS2« 



?r«%^oofeyeu--:::;::i:oo K 3:56 mw 

 w H.chSdwick.::...:. 3.00 27.00 4.00 35.06 



YELLOW 



Golden Glow $3.00 $25.00 $4.00 $30.00 



MonroTla . . 2.60 lo.OO 3.00 25.00 



Halllday 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Col. Appleton 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Major Bonnaffon 2.50 20.00 



Yellow Baton 2.50 20.00 



Golden Chadwlck 3.00 27.50 4.00 36.00 



PINK 



McNlece $2.50 $20.00 $3.00 $25.00 



Maid Dean .2.50 20.^ 3.00 25.00 



Dr. Enguehard 2.50> 20.TO 3.00 25.00 



KED 



Shrimpton $3.00 $20.00 $3.00 $25.00 



Intensity 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



POMPONS 



YELLOW 



R. C. 2%-ln. 



per 100 per 100 



Baby, Klondyke, Zenobia $2.50 $3.60 



WHITE 



Lulu, Diana $2.50 $3.50 



Baby Margaret 3.00 3.50 



Brlcla. pink $2.50 $3.60 



Mrs. Beu, bronze 2.50 3.60 



Qulnola 3.00 4.00 



ROSE PLANTS of HIGH QUALITY 



READY NOW 2Vj-in. 2^-ln. 



per 100 per 1000 



Pink Klllarney $6.00 $55.00 



Richmond 6.00 45.00 



Perle, ready now 5.50 50.00 



lUcbmond, now raedy, 3%-ln 8.00 65.00 



Cut back benched Klllarney, Richmond, Perle, 

 Marj-land. Good, strong stock, in 1000 lots, 

 $50.00; $6.00 per 100. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Morton Grrove, 111. 



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We have fine young plants from 

 pota of our new Crimson Carnation 



Pocahontas 



Eeady to ship now. 

 112.00 per 100; $100. CO per 1000. 



BAUR & SMITH 



Cor. 38th SL aad Sraate Ave., Indiaaapolis. lad. 



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RAMBLERS 



Baby Ramblera, 6-ln., in bloom. 50c each, 



Crlmaon Ramblers, e-in., 2.year-old, 50c eacb. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey, Fort Wayne, hd. 



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MKLODT, own root, from 2i2.in, pots, $6.00 ner 

 dozen: $30.00 perlOO; ro.00per250; I2M.00 w 



DOUBLE PINK KXIXARNKT, own root 



•4.00 per dozen; $20.00 per 100: $40.00 per aw' 



150.00 per 1000. Grafted plants on DIckson'i 



Manetti stock, $10.00 extra per 100. "''^'^^^^ » 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, ' *" 

 SHARON HIIX. Dela ware Co,, PA. 



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