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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
[ELIZABETH STREET JUST EASTOF WOODWARD 
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VIOLATION OF PLANT QUARANTINE 37 
The National Bulb Farms. Inc., Benton Harbor, Mich, 
has confessed to substituting for the varieties authorized 
by a special permit granted by the Federal Horticultural 
Board. 
For this violation of I he regulations 
(1) The shipment containing the substituted material 
was refused entry. 
(2) All existing permits issued for importations by the 
National Bulb Farms, Inc., Benton Harbor, Mich., are 
canceled. 
(3) Further permits for importation by the National 
Bulb Farms, Inc., will not be issued until the Board is 
convinced, from satisfactory evidence submitted by the 
company, that similar fraudulent practices will not be 
repeated. 
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| who is, first of all, a SALESMAN of proved ability | 
| with a good record of past experience. | 
| He is tactful, persistent and adaptable, and has | 
| good appearance. Knowledge of plant material and | 
| landscape work will greatly help. He will have abso- | 
| lute charge of territory in and around Chicago. An | 
| ample drawing account will be given, but his real | 
| income will be proportionate to sales, and therefore | 
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