^P^!»W!j^^5y:wf*^p»]pi|»ljpp^J!f^p^ 



62 



The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB S. 1912. 



authorized to inspect nursery stock, 

 giving their names and official designa- 

 tions, will be furnished to collectors of 

 customs through the Secretary of the 

 Treasury. 



Begulation 8. Notice of Shipment. 



Immediately upon the entry and be- 

 fore removal from the port of entry of 

 shipments of nursery stock the person 

 receiving the stock shall notify the 

 Secretary of Agriculture, in writing, 

 stating the number of permit, the gen- 

 eral nature, age or height, and quan- 

 tity of the nursery stock, the country 

 and locality where grown, the date of 

 entry, and the name and address of 

 each of the consignees to whom it is 

 proposed to forward the nursery stock, 

 together with the probable date of de- 

 livery for transportation. 



At the same time, a copy of the no- 

 tice to the Secretary of Agriculture 

 shall be sent to the duly authorized 

 inspector or other officer of the State, 

 Territory, or District to which the nur- 

 sery stock is to be shipped. Lists of 

 such officers may be obtained on appli- 

 cation to the Federal Horticultural 

 Board, Washington, D. C. 



Regulation 9. Declaration. 



On and after December 1, 1912, all 

 shipments of nursery stock to the 

 United States from countries which 

 maintain an official system of nursery 

 stock inspection shall be accompanied 

 by a declaration of the shipper, pro- 

 duced before an American consular of- 

 ficer, as follows: 



I. 



the undersigned, do solemnly and truly declare 



that I am the 



(grower or shipper) of the stock herein men- 

 tioned and described, and that it consists of 

 nursery stock which I believe to contain no In- 

 jurious plant disease or insect pests. 



This stock was grown in 



(district or locality and country) by 



during the past 



growing season and is exported 



from and consigned to 



The marks on 



the packages are true and this nursery stock was 



inspected on by 



and believed by him 



to be free from Injurious plant diseases and in- 

 sect pests. This shipment is offered under permit 



No , Issued by the Secretary of Agriculture 



(Date). 



(Shipper. ) 



I 



consid of the United States of America, at 



certify that the above 



declaration was produced before me on 



191... 



Given under my hand and the seal of this 

 consulate the day and year above written. 



American ConsuL 



On and after December 1, 1912, con- 

 sular invoices covering shipments of 

 nursery stock to the United States shall 

 bear the number of the permit issued 

 by the Secretary of Agriculture and 

 have attached to them the shipper's 

 declaration, duly certified as described 

 herein. 



Begulation 10. Hearings. 



When the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 in the exercise of his discretion, con- 

 templates the restriction of the im- 

 portation of plants and plant products 

 not included within the term "nursery 

 stock" as used in this act, or the pro- 

 hibition of the importation of nursery 

 stock and other plants and plant prod- 

 ucts from any foreign country, or the 

 prohibition or restriction of the ship- 

 ment of nursery stock and other plants 

 and plant products from one State, Ter- 

 ritory, or District of the United States 

 to another State, Territory, or District 

 he will give a public hearing to inter- 

 ested parties, who may appear either 

 in person or by attorney, and give evi- 



Antoine Wintzer. Canna HybWdlzer and Originator 



of more than 76 per cent of the Leading 



Cannas in (Commerce loday. 



''There can 



no 

 Hluestion 



that 'couM the florists see 

 those cannas, they would be 

 in every collection in the 

 country; there is also no 

 question that when they get 

 in the florists' collection, 

 ^he amateurs will take 

 them." — Quotation from a 

 letter from John Welsh 

 Young, well known to^the 

 florists of Philadelphia. 



Testimonials from those 

 who use our cannas continue 

 to pile up. Mr. Florist, get 

 wise, order your stock from 

 headquarters. 



THE CONARD ft JONES CO., West Grove, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Onr I<itro(luction for 1913 



Th« N«w Clear Scarlet Badding 

 Geranium 



^'HELEN HICHELL" 



ITS MERITS: 



1. The finast Scarlet Oeranium ever in- 



troduced. 



2. The only scarlet variety which blooms 



all summer. 



3. The lars«st truss and sinsrle bloom of 



any. 



4. Is semi-double, campact and medium 



dwarf. 



5. Has most blooms to a singrle plant. 



6. The boot propagator of all. 



7. Stands all kinds of weather. 



8. Blooms early and continuously. 



All in all 



Tke Best NineT-Niker far the Florist. 



Ordoro Bookod now and filled in rotation 

 as received from January 1913 onward. 



2'4-in. pots $2.50 per doz : $16.(X) per 100; 



per 1000, $125.00. 



$50.00 in ifold wc offer as a prize for the 

 be«t 4-in. pot of "Helen Mlchell." to be com- 

 peted for at the National Flower Show at 

 New York. April, 19IH. 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE 



SIS Marliot St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The R»vlfw whfn yoo wrtf . 



dence or be heard respecting the sub- 

 ject of the hearing. Due notice of the 

 hearing will be given by publication 

 or otherwise, as may be deemed appro- 

 priate by the Secretary of Agriculture. 

 Notices will conti^in a statement of the 



HYDRANGEA 

 OTAKSA 



Pot-grown for forcing; plants of excep- 

 tional quality— strong, thrifty, and well- 

 set with flower-buds— all in 6-inch pots, 

 grown outside, plunged. Keady for deliv- 

 ery at any time now, at the following 

 prices : 



Plants with 7 to 10 shoots 

 $25.00 per 100 



Plants with 5 and 6 shoots 

 $20.00 per 100 



Plants with 3 and 4 shoots 

 $15.00 per 100 



Profitable stock to have on hand for 

 sale in bloom at Easter and for Decora- 

 tion Day. This lot is the best we have 

 ever grown. Order NOW. We'll ship 

 'em now, or later. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Newark, New York 



Mention The Review when ynu write. 



J. L. DILLON 



Wholesale Grower of 



Roses, Carnations and Verbenas 



BLOOMSBURQ, PA. 



Mention The BeTiew when yoa write. 



r^ ^"i.- AlBi^'i. 



