. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 774 The American Florist. Mar. 22 Subscription $ a Year. To Europe, $ Advertisements, lo Cents a Line, Agate; Inch, $; Column, Cash with Order. No Special Position Guaranteed. Discounts, 6 times, 5 per cent; 13 times, 10 percent; j6 times. 20 per cent; 52 times, 30 per cent. No reduction made for large space. The Advertising Department of the American Florist Is for Florists. Seedsmen, and dealers In wares pertaining to those lines Osly. Please to remember it. Orders for less than one-half inc


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 774 The American Florist. Mar. 22 Subscription $ a Year. To Europe, $ Advertisements, lo Cents a Line, Agate; Inch, $; Column, Cash with Order. No Special Position Guaranteed. Discounts, 6 times, 5 per cent; 13 times, 10 percent; j6 times. 20 per cent; 52 times, 30 per cent. No reduction made for large space. The Advertising Department of the American Florist Is for Florists. Seedsmen, and dealers In wares pertaining to those lines Osly. Please to remember it. Orders for less than one-half inch space not accepted. Advertisements m ust reach us by Monday to secure Insertion In the Issue for the following Thursday. Address THE AMERICAN FLORIST Chicago. Decision About Duty on Plants. ROSE PLANTS, GLADIOLI, AND PINKS. Before the U. S. General Appraisers at New York, January 23,1894. In the matter of the protest 21S74 b-2. of J. M. Bonnott, against the decision of the collector of customs at Norfoll--, Va., as to the rate and amount of duties chargeable on certain gladioli and pinks, imported per Moravia, January 15,1894. Opinion by LtJNT. C«Birro/ Appraiser. We find— (1) That Mr. J. M. Bonnott imported into the port of Norfolk, January 15, 1894, certain merchandise which was as- sessed for duty as nursery stock at 20 per cent ad valorem under paragraph 282, N. and which is claimed to be free un- der paragraph 666. (21 That the merchandise consists of rose plants or bushes, gladioli, and pinks. (3) That the rosesandpinksarechiefly used in the United Stales for forcing un- der glass for cut flowers, and the gladioli are not, but are bulbous roots not edible. Inasmuch as the importer has not claimed the gladioli to be tree under the paragraph applicable thereto, his claim as to the same is overruled, but we hold the roses and pinks to be entitled to free entry under the paragraph specified, and sustain the protest as to these items. Asparagus Plumosus Turning Y


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