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Fbbbuary 8, 1012. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



67 



gball import or offer for entry Into the United 

 States any nursery stock unless the case, box, 

 package, crate, bale, or bundle thereof shall be 

 plainly and correctly marked to show the general 

 uature and quantity of the contents, the country 

 and district where the same was grown, the name 

 und address of the shipper, owner, or person ship- 

 ping or forwarding the same, and the name and 

 address of the consignee. 



Sec. 6. That no person, firm, or corporation 

 shall ship or deliver for shipment to any common 

 carrier, nor shall any common carrier accept for 

 transportation or transport from one State or 

 Territory or the District of Columbia into an- 

 other State or Territory or the District of 

 Columbia, any such imported nursery stock, the 

 case^ box, package, crate, bale, or bundle whereof 

 Is not plainly marked so as to show the nature 

 and quantity of the contents, the name and 

 address of the consignee, and the country or dis- 

 trict where such stock was grown. 



Sec. 7. That the Federal Horticultural Com- 

 mission be, and is hereby, authorized to make 

 such rules and regulations as may be necessary 

 for carrying out the purpose of this Act. 



Sec. 8. 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, new or not tlieretofore 

 widely prevalent or distributed within and 

 throughout the United States, the Horticultural 

 Commission shall determine that it is necessary 

 to forbid the importation into the United States 

 of nursery stock or of any class of fruits, vege- 

 tables, bulbs, plants, and seeds from a country 

 where such disease or insect infestation exists, it 

 shall promulgate such determination, specifying 

 the country and district, and the nursery stock or 

 the class of fruits, vegetables, bulbs, plants, or 

 seeds, which, in the opinion of the Commission, 

 should be excluded, and, following the promul- 

 gation of such determination by the said Com- 

 mission and until the withdrawal of the said 

 promulgation by it, the importation of nursery 

 stock or of the class of fruits, vegetables, bulbs, 

 plants or seeds specified in the said promulgation, 

 from the country and district therein named, 

 regardless of the use for which the same is in- 

 tended. Is hereby prohibited, and until the with- 

 drawal of the said promulgation by the said 

 Commission, and notwithstanding that such 

 nursery stock, fruits, vegetables, bulbs, plants, 

 or seeds be accompanied by a certificate of in- 

 spection from the country of importation, no 

 person, firm, or corporation shall import or offer 

 for entry into the United States from any 

 foreign country specified in such promulgation 

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

 vegetables, bulbs, plants, or seeds named therein, 

 regardless of the use for which the same is in- 

 tended. Provided, That before the Federal Horti- 

 cultural Commission shall promulgate its deter- 

 mination, that it is necessary to forbid the 

 importation into the United States of the articles 

 named in this section, it shall give a public 

 hearing on the question, at which hearing any 

 party in interest may appear and be beard, either 

 in person or by attorney. 



Sec. 0. That the Federal Horticultural Com- 

 mission is authorized and directed to quarantine 

 any State or Territory or the District of Colum- 

 bia, or any portion thereof, when it shall deter- 

 mine the fact that a dangerous plant disease or 

 insect Infestation new or not theretofore widely 

 prevalent or distributed within and throughout the 

 United States exists, in such State or Territory, 

 or the District of Columbia; and the said Com- 

 mission Is directed to give notice of the estab- 

 lishment 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 it shall select notice of the 

 establishment of quarantine; that no person, 

 firm, or corporation shall ship or offer for ship- 

 ment to any common carrier, nor shall any com- 

 mon carrier receive for transportation or trans- 

 port, nor shall any person, firm, or corporation 

 carry or transport from any quarantined portion 

 thereof, into or through any other State or Terri- 

 tory or the District of Columbia, any nursery 

 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, vegetables, 

 bulbs, plants, or seeds specified in the notice of 

 quarantine hereinbefore provided, and regardless 

 of the. use for which the same is Intended, from 

 any quarantined State or Territory or the District 

 of CcHuAbia, 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 Federal Horticultural Commission; that it 

 shall be the duty of the Horticultural Commission 

 to make and promulgate rules and regulations 

 which shall permit and govern the Inspection, 

 disinfection, certification, and method and manner 

 of delivery and shipment of nursery stock, or any 

 fruits, vegetables, bulbs, plants, or seeds specified 

 in the notice of quarantine hereinbefore provided, 

 and regardless of the use for which the same is 

 intended, from a quarantined State or Territory 

 or the District of Columbia, or quarantined por- 

 tion thereof, into or through any other State or 

 Territory, or the District of Columbia; and the 

 said Commission shall give notice of such mles 

 and regulations as hereinbefore provided in this 

 Section for the notice of the establishment of 

 quarantine. Provided, That before the Federal 

 Horticultural Commission shall promulgate its 

 determination that it Is necessary to quarantine 

 any State, Territory, district, or portion thereof, 

 under the authority given In this section, it shall 

 Slve a public hearing on the question, at which 

 hearing any party in interest may appear and 

 be heard; felthef In p ersoB or by attorney. 



Sec. 10. Thu't whenever in this Act the term 

 "nursery stock" is used, it shall be construed as 

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



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



I have been growing Privet as a specialty for sixteen 

 years. It takes experience to become proficient. If you 

 will give me a trial order, you will be convinced. After 

 you have placed an order with me, you can feel satisfied 

 you are going to get stock graded in such a manner your 

 customer will be more than pleased. I still have a large 

 stock of good, bushy plants to offer. Let me quote you. 



C. A. BENNETT 



Robblnsvllle Nurseries ROBBINSVILLE, N. J. 



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ROSES FOR FORCING 



"THE J. & P. PREFERRED STOCK" 



We consider the deliveries we are now making to be the best plants we have ever srrown. 

 We have a few left for late buyers. Orlmson Rambler, Hiawatha, Vellchenblau (Blue 

 Rambler), White Dorothy, Philadelphia Rambler, at $15.00 per 100; Tausendschon, $18.00 

 per 100: Dorothy Perkins, $12.00 per 100. 



BABY ROSES. CTimBon, Baby Rambler, $15.00 per 100: Pink, Mrs. Cutbush. $15.00 per 

 100; White, Katherine Zeimetb, $15.00 per 100; Scarlet, Jessie. $3.00 pei doz. (the BEdl Babv 

 Rose for pot culture). 



The following bush Roses at $19.00 per 100: American Beauty, La France, Killamey, 

 Hermosa, Leonie Lamesch, Hugh Dickson, Mme. Caroline Testout, Kalserin, Duchess of 

 Albany, Etoile de France, Clothilde Soupert, White Cochet Grusg an Teplitz. Anny Muller. 

 Maman Cochet. Magna Charta. All fine forcing grade, the very best plants selected out of 

 immense blocks. 



HALF STANDARDS. Baby Ramblers, imported, at $3.00 per dozen. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 



Rose Growers for the Tnde. Wholesale Oily. NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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American Pillar 

 Rose 



PRICES— strong 3 year (4 to 5 ft.), $35.00 per 

 100; 2 year (S to 4 ft); $25.00 per 100; plants from 

 pots, hardened, 2>9-in., $5.00 per 100; f. o. b. West 

 Grove. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



WK8T GROVK, PKNHgTLVANIA 



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Carnation Rooted Cuttings 



standard varieties and novelties. 

 Asparacus Plumoaua and SpreuKerl 

 Bead. Cyolamen 8a«dllnKa and Plants. 



See classified advs. Write for our 1912 catalogue. 



S. S. Skidelsky & Co. 



1215 Betz Bids., Phlladelplila, Pa. 



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KILLARNEY 



Double Eillamey is the best pink rose 

 for warm weather. Contracts made for 

 cattings, eyes or own root plants. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG,^^'^*^*^?' * «• 



I Philadelphia. Pa. 



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FLORISTS' REVIEW 



When Writing Advertiser! 



California Privet 



▲ full sappl7 for all who need well grown, well 

 graded, well rooted and well packed 2-year-old 



California Privet 



Only Btrons branches counted. Satiafactlon vnar- 

 anteed. Per 100 Per 1000 



12tol81n., branches 11.00 $ 6.00 



18 to 24 in., 8 or more branches 1.60 10.00 



26 to 90 in., fine. 4 or more braaches 2.00 IB.OO 



21a to 3 ft., strong, 6 or more branches, 3.00 76J00 

 3 to 4 ft., extra hv'7, 8 or more branches 4.00 80.00 



10 per cent off on 6000 lots of the first four grades. 

 Special low rates op car lots. Oorrespond before 

 purchasing. 



CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown, N. J. 



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Roses and Roses 



Spring Price List Ready. 



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