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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
importer or consignee until they have been examined by an 
inspector of the Department of Agriculture and found to be free 
from plant diseases and insect pests, or, if infested, capable in 
the judgment of the inspector of being adequately safeguarded 
by disinfection. All importations under this paragraph must 
also comply with the disinfection requirement of Regulation 9. 
Nursery stock and other plants and seeds inspected as provided 
herein which are found to be carrying any plant disease or in 
sect pest, and which in the judgment of the inspector can not 
be cleaned by disinfection or treatment, shall he refused entry. 
All charges incident to inspection and disinfection, other than 
the services of the inspector, shall be paid by the importer. 
If a package of nursery stock and other plants and seeds 
offered for entry includes any prohibited article, or if any of 
the plants have not been freed from earth, the entire package 
may be refused entry. 
Each case, box, or other container or covering of nursery 
stock and other plants and seeds offered for entry shall be 
plainly and correctly marked to show the number of the permit, 
the general nature and quantity of the contents, the district or 
locality and country where grown, the name and address of the 
exporter, and the name and address of the consignee. 
Done at Washington this 13th day of October, 1922. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture. 
HENRY C. WALLACE, 
Secretary of Agriculture 
“A Chiefs amang ye takin notes” says in the Horti¬ 
cultural Trade Journel (British): 
“I reason it out this way. The spending power of all 
classes in this country is at a low ebb. It is as much as 
we can hope to do to sell enough of the plants we are 
growing to keep up even a moderate pace of progress, 
but because of the American prohibition we are saddled 
with far too much Continental stock, the distribution of 
w hich reduces the output of our own productions. Thus, 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Tf you need Everbearing strawberry plants to fill spring 
orders or if you wish to increase your planting in nurseries, 
we can supply you with genuine PROGRESSIVE Everbearing 
plants, guaranteed to be TRUE TO NAME and handled so as 
to reach you in best of growing condition. Write for prices. 
We have been growing and breeding the Everbearing straw¬ 
berries for the past eight years and have many new varieties 
growing in our experimental grounds that are not yet for sale. 
We invite a personal visit to our grounds during fruiting sea¬ 
son, preferably during August or September. The latch string 
is always out. 
THE GARDNER NURSERY CO., Drawer 103, Osage, Iowa. 
AMERICAN FLORIST’S TRADE DIRECTORY 
New Edition Price $5.00, Postpaid 
For Sale by 
NATIONAL NURSERYMAN PUB. CO., Inc. 
HATBORO, - - - PA. 
SALES 
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NURSERY FOR SALE 
Propagating houses, about 1800 sq. ft. of glass, and about fj 
|f 12 acres of Ornamental Evergreens. Well established busi- II | 
|| ness, within 17 miles of Boston. Excellent location. Settling || | 
|| estate of the late proprietor reason for selling. For full par- 11 1 
|1 ticulars address, |jj = 
even apart from the advantage of sending some of our 
own stock to America we should be rid of a great deal of 
Continental stock that is at present being distributed 
instead of our own productions among our customers.” 
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Why iNot! Our Columns 
and Increase Your Business, as Others are Doing 
The National Nurseryman - 
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, 
CIRCULATION, ETC. 
Required by the ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24th, 1912 
Of the NATIONAL NURSERYMAN, published monthly at 
Hatboro, Pa., for October 1, 1922. 
State of Pennsylvania. 
County of Philadelphia. 
Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State and county 
aforesaid, personally appeared Thomas B. Meehan, who, having 
been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is 
the Business Manager of the NATIONAL NURSERYMAN, and 
that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a 
true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily 
paper, the circulation) etc., of the aforesaid publication for the 
date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 
24th, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, 
printed on the reverse side of this form: to wit: 
1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, 
managing editor and business managers are: 
Publisher—THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN PUBLISHING 
CO., INC., Hatboro, Pa. 
Editor,—ERNEST HEMMING, Easton, Maryland. 
Managing Editor,—None. 
Business Manager,—THOMAS B. MEEHAN, Dresher, Pa. 
2. That the owners are: 
James McHutchison, Jersey City, N. J. 
Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa. 
Penrose Robinson, Hatboro, Pa. 
O. E. C. Robinson, Hatboro, Pa. 
Albert F. Meehan, Dresher, Pa. 
3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other se 
curity holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total 
amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: NONE. 
THOMAS B. MEEHAN, Business Manager. 
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of October, 1922. 
ELMER MILLER, Notary Public. 
(My commission expires Mar. 11, 1925.) 
WANTED 
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= * TRAVELING SALESMAN for Nursery Stock. Must be 1 
= capable and experienced; single man preferred. Also familiar = 
E somewhat with office work in that line, estimating etc. Lib- E 
= eral terms; reference required. E 
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TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED 1 
We are looking for a salesman to represent us among | 
the wholesale Nursery trade to cover a large territory, one | 
familiar with Evergreens and having experience as a § 
salesman calling on the wholesale Nursery trade pre- | 
ferred. All replies confidential. This is a splendid op- 1 
portunity for anyone who can qualify for this position. | 
The D. Hill Nursery Co. | 
Box 401 Dundee, III. | 
MRS. M. P. HAENDLER, SOUTH NATICK, MASS. 
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When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman. 
