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The Florists^ Review 



Afbil 30, 1914. 



KEGl'LATION 9— RELEASE OR RECLEANING 

 OK SHIPMENT. 



If the secretary of aKrloulture shall inform the 

 collector that the seeds are not in Tiolation of 

 the Haid act. the collector shall no longer detain 

 the shii)ment under that act, but if the seeds are 

 found to be in violation thereof, the collector 

 shall permit the importer to reclean the seeds 

 under bond at the expense of the importer. 



REGl'LATION 10— SAMPLES OF RECLEANED 

 SEEDS. 



The collector of customs shall draw and for- 

 ward to the secretary of agriculture or his repre- 

 sentative a sample of the reeleaned seeds, to- 

 gether with a sample of the screenings or other 

 refuse removed from the seeds in the course of 

 cleaning, accompanied by a statement of the 

 amount of lK)th the reeleaned seeds and of the 

 screenings, and the same procedure shall be fol- 

 lowed with respect to such sample of the re- 

 cleaned seeds as u|M)n the original sample. 



REGL'LATION 11— EXPORTATION OF SHIP- 

 M ENT. 



If the secretary of agriculture shall Inform the 

 collector that the sample of the reeleaned seeds 

 is not satisfactory, or if the importer shall de- 

 cline to redean any shipment of seeds which 

 the secretary of agriculture has found to be in 

 violation of the said act, tlie collector shall re- 

 fuse delivery of the shipment ami require it to 

 be exported under customs supervision. 



REGtLATION 12— DISPOSITION OF REFUSE 

 FROM RECLEANING. 

 The collector of customs shall cause the screen- 

 ings or othei refuse removed from the seeds in 

 tlie course of recleaning to be exported or ground 

 or otherwise treated so as to render the seeds 

 contained therein incapable of germination before 

 the seed will be released to the owner or con- 

 signee. 



IU:(iI'LATION 12V.~I»ISPOSITION OF DE- 

 TAINED SHIP.MENTS TO BE REPORTED. 



The collector of customs shall Inform the sec- 

 retary of agriculture of the disposition made of 

 every shipmrnt detained under these regulations. 

 RECri.ATION l.f— FAIHRE TO EXPORT TO 

 RE REPORTED. 



Should the importer fall to exix»rt within three 

 months from the date of refusal of delivery anv 

 seeds tile delivery of which has been refused 

 under these regulations, the collector shall report 

 the facts to the s<'cretary of the treasury and to 

 the I'nited States attorney. 



RECULATION 14— WILLFIL VIOLATION TO 

 HE REPORTED. 



The collector of customs shall reiiort to the sec- 

 retary of the treasury and to the Tnlted States 

 attorney any willful violation of the act which 

 shall come to his knowledge. 



REGULATION l.->— APPEAL TO THE SECRE- 

 TARY OF ACiRUtLTIRE. 

 All ap])lications for relief from decisions as to 

 the ipiallty of seeds arising under these regula- 

 tions should be addressed to the secretiiry of ag- 

 riculture. 



REiiULATION 1(>— FORWARDING OF SAM- 

 PLES UNDER T. I). :!27ir> TO BE CON- 

 TINIKD. 



Irrespective of the foregoing regulations, col- 

 lectors of eustonis will ciintiniie to observe the 

 reipiirenii nt In T. 1». ri^Td."! of .lulv l;!. I!li2, as 

 amended by T. I). :;:i2'X, of March 27. IIU:!. that 

 2 (>Mn< e samples of each lot of all grass, clover 

 and other forage-plant seeils imiiorted into the 

 United Slates lie lorw.irded to the seed labora- 

 tory, Unlle<l States Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington. D. ('. 



The act itself appeared in full in The 

 Keview for September 5, 1912. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED, 



state Fair Floral Co., Sedalia. M«>.— Illustrated 

 catalogue of tloral designs, such as funeral piiM cs 

 lodge emblems, made-up baskets, etc.; also com- 

 prises lists of greenhouse ami luirily plants, bidbs, 

 vines, shrubs and other luirsery stock. 



V, Lemoine & Son, Nancy, P'rance. — Trade cata- 

 logue of sihmIs. bnilmus plants, stove and green- 

 house jilants. plants and shrubs for forcing. In- 

 eluding a <Hinsl<lerable niuuber of new varieties; 

 eighty pages, printed in French. 



B. Suter-Kretz & Son, Lucerne, Switzerland. — 

 Spe<lal <-atalogue of .\merican carnations, illus- 

 trated; twenty-eight pages, printed in French. 



Mention TTia Rf t1»w wh«D yoo writ* 



4% ■■■■■% ^ Beat that grow. We sell dl- 

 ^^L L 11^^ recttonrardeoei-BaDdfloriataat 

 J% r ■ 1 1 a% wholeaale. BIr beautiful cata- 

 V k k l# W >oK°e free. Write today. 

 ▲BCHIA8 SEED 8T0BS. Box S4, 8E0ALIA« MO. 

 Mention Tb« Barlew wb«n yon write. 



CANNAS 



In order to move our large surplus which we have on hand, we offer the 

 following varieties of Cannas, in dormant roots, two to three eyes, 



at $1.00 per 100: 



Alsace, Pale Sulphur, Green Foliage 

 Charles Henderson, Crimson, Green Foliage 

 David Harum, Scarlet, Bronze Foliage 

 E(;andale, Scarlet, Bronze Foliage 

 Gladiator, Variegated, Yellow and Crimson, Green Foliage 

 J. D. Elsele, Scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Louise, Pink, Green Foliage 

 Louisiana, Scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Martha Washington, Rose-pink, Green Foliage 

 Mrs. Kate Qray. Orange-scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Philadelphia, Crimson, Green Foliage 

 Uncle Sam, Orange-scarlet, Green Foliage 

 Venus, Rosy-pink, Green Foliage 



Wyoming, Orange-scarlet, Bronze Foliage 



DAVID HERBERT g SON, IS?. Atco, N. J., g:r.%' 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



JUNE BRIDES 



——WANT VALLEY 



Order your Cold Storage Pips for May delivery now. Our high 

 grade Valley, which we grow ourselves, is the best to buy 



Per case of 1000, $16.50; less than case lot, $1.80 per 100 



C. C. rOLLWORTH CO., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Beylew when yen write. 



Mrmiuu The KoTiew wben yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUNOSDS NANUS SEED 



Fresh, true to name, best quality, $1.S0 per 1000 



DRAKE POINT GREENHOUSES, - • YALAHA, FU. 



Mention The Rerlew wben yon write. 



PRIMROSE 



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XX 



Improvad China** FrinK*d, finest grown, 

 many varieties mixed. 600 seeds, $1.00; >a-pkt., 

 50c: per 1000, $1.50; colors separate also. 



Primula Obconica, New Giants, pkt., 60c. 



Primula Kaw*n*l*, sweet yellow. 25c. 



Primula Malacold**, Giant Baby. 25c. 



Cln*r*rla*, best large fi. dwf.. 1000 seeds, 50c. 



Caleaaiarla*. finest giants. 50c. 



AIANT PANW '^^^ ^^^ ^'^^^ flowering 

 Ulnlll inllJI* varieties, critically select- 

 ed. 6000 seeds, $1.00; ^-pkt., 50c. 



CASH. Ubaral *xtra count. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention The B«t1«w whra yon wrtte. 



Lily of the Valley 



QUALITY BRAND 



2S00 to case, $17.00 per 1000 



St Loois Seed Co. 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



