the ae of their labour. The pteditee s are ‘hus ‘ituced to. 1¢) 
through adulteration, and their disappointment with this | ‘state of 
causes of the decline of this Bulgarian industry, unique in its” kind, 
villages of the Strema and Tunsha valleys is the. ate ee 0 : 
In order to save the declining cultivation ‘ot roses) 
producers of rose oil undertook to unite all those intercote in ‘the cart 
aim of mutual assistence. This league has” now 5000: members, hi 
; collective ones, 2. e. companies. As per the satel the tasks of é 
production of rose oil. : 7 
ag For this purpose, the help of some: financial institute iS, “required, ar nd 
BL! i “newly. founded “Rozowa Banka” (Rose fe who undertakes to foster the « : 
of the league. ) y . 
mediation of the league and under the control of ‘chelate and experts. Mi 
"a _ will fix the price every year, granting the producers an adequate | rofit. ’ 
' thus fixed is absolutely binding for the bank. All adulteration ‘of rose oil - 
'\. and -causes the perpetrator to be excluded from the league. ‘Ns ee 
ty pete 
We read in another journal *) that local taxes on rose oF are plan ned i ink BI 
* 
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‘sage Oil. As to the culevadiert of sage, see page 79 of this Report 
A 
The Imperial Institute’) has now published an afiele! on this cine . 
besides some statistical data regarding the production of. sandalwood oil). be 
It is estimated that Mysore Balt about seven tenth of. the — “et 
Piuiited States 20454 £. snare 
In the two last years before the oultireat of the war, thal é 
Mysore had doubled, which was to be explained on the one side by 
and on the other by the fact that the Government ore releas d 
_ equal iy the yearly requirements of the whole world. Jeatoe ee 
wy” a ‘ g é Mes t ne Moe 
Lan . we oh) Sy th whee toa 
Abi Le! oR 1) Deutsche Levante-Zeitung 8 (1918), 223. — 3) Of. the value? a 
. ee Bull. Imp. Inst. 15 Wg 108. .— if Pes, Report October. 1918, ae sf 
