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The Florists^ Review 



February 6, 1913. 



Medlcago lupulina yellow trefoil. 



MelUotus sweet clover. 



MoUnia coerulea 



Nepeta catariu catnip. 



Neslla panlculata ball mustard. 



Notholcus (Holcus) velvet grass. 



Oenothera biennis evening primrose. 



Plcris ox-tongue. 



Plantago buckliorn; plantain. 



Polygonum 



knotweed; bindweed; smartweed; lady's-thumb. 



Portulaca olei-acea purslane. 



PotontiUa flve-flnger. 



Prunella vulgaris beal-all. 



Ranunculus buttercup. 



Rapbanus raplianistruni wild radish. 



Rosa wild rose. 



Rudbeckia liirta brown-eyed Susan. 



Rumex dock ; sorrel. 



Salsola Russian thistle. 



Sanguisorbu burnet. 



Sberardla arvensis field madder. 



Sllene catchfly. 



Sisymbrium tumbling mustard. 



Solanum nightshade. 



Sonchus sow thistle. 



Spergula spurry. 



Syntherisma (Oigitaria) crab-grass 



Taraxacum dandelion. 



Thlaspi arvense Frenchweed. 



Tragopogon pratensis goat's-beard. 



Trifollum wild clover. 



Except T. hybridum, T. incarnatum, T. pra- 

 tense. and T. repens. 

 Vaccarla pyramidata (Saponaria vaccaria) .... 



cow cockle. 



Valerianella locusta (V. olitoria) corn salad. 



Verbena verbena. 



Vlcla vetch. 



REGULATION 3.— EXAMINATION. 

 Seeds offered for Importation into the United 

 States from any foreign country, of which sam- 

 ples are taken for examination by the Secretary 

 of Agriculture, shall be admitted only after the 

 samples have been examined and pronounced to 

 be neither adulterated nor unfit for seeding pur- 

 poses within the meaning of the seed importation 

 act, August 24, 1912: Provided, however. That 

 Boch seeds may be delivered to the consignee 

 pending examination and decision of the Secre- 

 tary of Agiicnlture, on the execution of _ bond 

 for the return of the seeds to customs custody. 



REGULATION 4.— RECLBANING. 



If it appears from the examination of samples 

 by the Secretary of Agriculture that any seeds 

 offered for import are adulterated or are unfit for 

 seeding purposes within the meaning of the seed 

 importation act, August 24, 1912, such seeds 

 shall be admitted into the United States after 

 having been cleaned under bond, when samples 

 of the cleaned seeds have been examined by the 

 Secretary of Agriculture and pronounced to be 

 free from adulteration and not unfit for seeding 

 purposes within the meaning of the seed importa- 

 tion act, August 24, 1912: Provided, That all 

 screenings and other refuse removed in the 

 process of cleaning shall be exported or ground or 

 otherwise treated so as to render the seeds con- 

 tained therein incapable of germination before 

 the bond conditioned upon the cleaning Is can- 

 celed. 



REGULATION 5.— APPEAL. 



All applications for relief from decisions aris- 

 ing under these regulations should be add^-essed 

 to the Secretary of Agriculture, and all vouchers 

 or accounts for remuneration for samples shall be 

 filed with the chief of the Seed Laboratory, who 

 shall forward the same, with bis recommenda- 

 tion, to the Secretary of Agriculture for action. 



REGULATION 6.— DATE. 

 These regulations shall take effect, from and 

 after February 24, 191.3. 



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XOS ANGELES NOTES. 



[Oontinaed from page 66.] 



v^mmbmmtmmm^aUiimmm^ Here 



= VALLEY= 

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we also saw a magnificent lot of valley, 

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