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The Florists^ Review 



JUMB S, 1918. 



consignee until it has been examined 

 by an inspector of the Djepartment of 

 Agriculture and found to be free from 

 plant diseases and insect pests: Pro- 

 vided, however, That nursery stock 

 which, in the judgment of the Federal 

 Horticultural Board, can be cleaned by 

 disinfection or other treatment may be 

 delivered to the importer, consignee, 

 or agent for the proper care and treat- 

 ment thereof upon the filing of a vol- 

 untary bond, with approved sureties in 

 double the invoice value of the prop- 

 erty (the amount of the bond in no 

 case to be less than $20 nor less than 

 $1 per plant in case of date palms and 

 date-palm offshoots), conditioned upon 

 the redelivery thereof to the collector 

 of customs within forty days from date 

 of arrival, and providing that the same 

 shall not be removed from the port of 

 entry until a written notice is given 

 to the collector of customs by the in- 

 spector of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture that the nursery stock in question 

 has been properly treated. Nursery 

 stock inspected, as provided herein, 

 which is found to be carrying any plant 

 disease or insect pest, and which, in 

 the judgment of the Federal Horticul- 

 tural Board, can not be cleaned by dis- 

 infection or treatment, shall be refused 

 entry. All charges for storage, cartage, 

 and labor incident to inspection, other 

 than the services of inspectors, shall be 

 paid by the importer. 



If a package of nursery stock offered 

 for entry includes any prohibited arti- 

 cle, the entire package will be refused 

 entry. 



Each case, box, or other container 

 or covering of nursery stock offered for 

 entry shall be plainly and correctly 

 marked to show the number of permit, 

 the general nature and quantity of the 

 contents, the district or locality and 

 country where grown, the name and ad- 

 dress of the exporter, and the name and 

 address of the consignee. 



Begulation 7^ Foreign Certificate. 



Each certificate and copy certificate 

 shall give the date of inspection; name 

 of the grower or exporter, the district 

 or locality and the country where 

 grown; a statement that the stock has 

 been inspected by a duly authorized 

 official and found, or believed to be, 

 free from insect pests and plant dis- 

 eases. The original certificate shall be 

 signed and sealed by, and the copy 

 certificate shall bear the seal of, the 

 responsible inspection official for the 

 country of origin. 



Lists of officials in foreign countries 

 authorized to inspect nursery stock, giv- 

 ing 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 nursery stock, for each separate 

 shipment or consignment thereof, the 

 permittee shall notify the Secretary of 

 Agriculture through the collector of 

 customs where entry is made oh forms 

 provided for that purpose, stating the 

 number of permit, the general nature 

 and quantity of the nursery stock, the 

 country and locality where grown, the 

 date of entry, and the name and ad- 

 dress of the consignee 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 notice 



For One 



Week 



I Offer My 

 Surplus 



GERANIUMS 



Per 100 



3000 S. A. Nutt (deep red),- 4-inch pots $ 6.00 



300 Sinfirle Grant (red) , 4-inch pots 6.00 



5000 Buist (American Beauty) , 4-inch pots 6.00 



2000 La Favorite (double white), 4-inch pots 6 00 



3000 Vick (salmon) , 4-inch pots 6.00 



500 Landry (deep salmon) , 4-inch pots 6.00 



500 Presilly (shell pink), 4-inch pots 6.00 



1000 Perkins (pink) , 4-inch pots 6.00 



1000 Mme. Salleroi, bushy, 2%-inch pots 4.00 



1000 AGERATUM, Dwarf Blue, 4-inch pots 6.00 



1000 AGERATUM, Dwarf White, 4-inch pots 6.00 



500 AMPELOPSIS Veitchii, 4 feet, 3%-inch pots 6.00 



1000 CANNAS, Florence Vauffhan, 4-inch pots 8.00 



500 CALENDULAS, 3-inch pots 4.00 



200 DRACAENA Indivisa, fine, 5-ineh pots 20.00 



500 DRACAENA Indivisa, fine, 4-inch pots 12.00 



500 SANTOLINAS, 2X-inch pots 3.00 



5000 COLEUS, Red, Yellow and Victoria, 2 '^-inch pots, 3 00 



500 PARLOR IVY, 2X-inch pots 3.00 



1000 STEVIA, Variegated Leaf, 2X-inch pots 2.50 



200 ENGLISH IVY, 4 feet, 4-inch pots 12.00 



200 FUCHSIAS, full of buds, mixed, 4-inch pots 8.00 



100 FUCHSIAS, full of buds, mixed, 5-inch pots 12.00 



1000 PANDANUS Utilis, lYz feet, 6-inch pots 100.00 



2000 PANDANUS Utilis, 2 feet, 5-inch pots 75.00 



3000 PANDANUS Utilis, 1>^ to 2 feet, 4-inch pots 25.00 



2000 PANDANUS Utilis, 1 to IJ^ feet, 3-inch pots 15.00 



7000 EGG PLANTS, fine, 3-inch pots 3.00 



The above Stock is all First-Class in every respect, and in 

 bud and bloom. No forced or spindly stock. 



NOTHING BUT THE BEST. 



Carlman Ribsam 



31 Wall street, TRENTON, N. J. 



