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The Florists' Review 



OcrrasB 8, 1912: 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE 



PRUIT TRBBS ORNAMENTAL TRBBS 



ROSES 



SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



EVERGREENS 



^S&&^ W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. «eneva, N. Y. "'.SS^ 



NURSERY NEWS. 



AXEEICAN ASSOCIATION OF NITBSEBTMEN. 



Officers for 1912-1913: Pres., Thomas B. 

 Meehan, Dresher, Pa.; Vlce-Pres., J. B. Pllklng- 

 ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester. 

 N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Thirty-eighth annual meeting, Portland, Ore., 

 June, 1913. 



A NOTICE of the death of Benjamin 

 Chase, Derry, N. H., the pioneer manu- 

 facturer of printed wired wood labels, 

 appears in the obituary column this 



De. L. O. Howard, the government 

 entomologist, has returned to Washing- 

 ton after a trip to Europe to confer with 

 the entomological officials of the govern- 

 ments of England, Belgium, Holland, 

 France and Germany. It is understood 

 he specially was interested in fee nursery 

 inspection methods employed abroad. 



The regulations for carrying out the 

 plant quarantine act will be found on 

 page 13 of this issue. The law itself 

 was printed in full, prior to its enact- 

 ment, in The Eeview for August 1, 1912. 

 It is important that all who import nurs- 

 ery stock or plants familiarize them- 

 selves with the regulations. A permit 

 must now be obtained before plants can 

 be imported. 



NOTICE or QUARANTINE NO. 1. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture has 

 issued the following official notice un- 

 der the new quarantine law; 



WHITE PINB BLISTER RUST. 



United States Department of Agriculture. 



Office of the Secretary, 



m, Washington, D. C, September 16, 1912. 



ine fact has been determined by the Actio ir 



Secretary of Agriculture that a tree dlseasf 



J^h1"1?,lK^^''"^ P'°.« »'''**«'• ™«t (Perldermlum 

 ■trobl Kleb.), new to and not heretofore wldelv 



?^!''?T^"**.,'^o.*'l^"'"'"*^'^ ^'t'^'n «"<' throughout 

 the United States exists In the following roun- 

 tries, Tla.. Great Britain, France, Belgium, Hoi- 

 land, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia. Ger- 

 many, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. 



Now, therefore, I, WlUet M. Hays, Actlnir 

 ^^^"J of Agriculture, under authority con- 

 ^"ioi^^u^^'^*''*° ^.SL^^^,^"^ approved August 

 ^' J^^^K ''^°^." "S J^e Pl^ot Quarantine Act," 

 do hereby declare that It is necessary. In order 

 to prevent the Introduction Into the United States 



nLf H "■'' *t Pl^* '^r'^^^'" "■"«'• to 'orbld the Im- 

 portatlon Into the United States from the here- 

 inbefore named countries of the following flpecies 

 and their horticultural varieties, viz., white pine 

 (Plnus strobUB L.), western white pine (PInus 

 montlcola Dougl.K sugar pine (Plnus lambertlana 

 uougi.), and stone or cembrlan pine (Plnus 

 cembra L.). 



Hereafter and until further notice, by virtue 

 of said section 7 of the act of Congress approved 

 August 20, 1912, the Importation for all purposes 

 of the species and their horticultural varieties 

 from the countries named Is prohibited. 

 ^ ,S,2* Washington this 16th day of Septem- 

 Der, 1912. 



Witness my hand and the seal of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture. 



. ,, „ WILLKT M. HAYS, 

 Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 



BEGULATIONS FOE IMPOBTEBS. 



[Oonclnded from pace 13.] 



New York, San Trancisco, Seattle, Jack- 

 sonville, and New Orleans, after ex- 

 amination by inspectors of the Depart- 



MenOon The Review when you wrltCo 



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ment of Agriculture at the port of 

 arrival, if found to be free from plant 

 diseases and insect pests. 



Collectors of customs will be notified 

 from time to time, through the Secre- 

 tary of the Treasury, of the countries 

 which maintain official nursery stock 

 inspection. 



Entry will not be allowed unless the 

 case, box, or other container or cover- 

 ing is plainly and correctly marked to 

 show the number of permit, the gen- 

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 with you on your list of wants. 



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Nursery stock offered for importation 

 without compliance with these regula- 

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