. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 823 We are headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING in VEGETABLE SEEDS with our Stock Seed Farms at Grass Lake, Mich., and our growing stations in every part of the United States where seeds are grown successfully, all in charge of capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are producing PEAS, BEANS, CORN and VEGETABLE SEEDS of all kinds in quantity and of highest quality. Glad to quote for present delivery or on growing contract for crop of 1919. JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., CAMBR


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 823 We are headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING in VEGETABLE SEEDS with our Stock Seed Farms at Grass Lake, Mich., and our growing stations in every part of the United States where seeds are grown successfully, all in charge of capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are producing PEAS, BEANS, CORN and VEGETABLE SEEDS of all kinds in quantity and of highest quality. Glad to quote for present delivery or on growing contract for crop of 1919. JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., CAMBRIDGE, N. Y. ing is today more than 5<) pel- cent grreater than at that time. Recent large fires have demonstrated the wisdom of keeping' insurance poli- cies up to date. In several instances, property destroyed was ori^nally in- sured for from 75 to 80 per cent of its value; when the policy was paid, how- ever, it was found that it would cover less than 50 per cent of the cost of replacinsr the property destroyed. Building: construction has increased 60 to 80 per cent in cost, yet most own- ers have not increased their insurance. Insurance men, in communications to clients, have sent brief notices hintingr at the advisability of a revaluation of building's and replacement cost of other property, especially machinery, and fire insurance companies, it is declared, fully recognize the increased value of building's, owing to the costs of mate- rial, labor and other items entering into construction, and will accept addi- tional insurance. Before increasing insurance, how- ever, property owners should consult builders or friends ?who understand values and the appreciation in build- ings, in order not to overinsure. As a general rule, however, any building not depreciating too greatly from age, is worth not less than 50 per cent more today than three years ago. Reports from material manufacturers indicate that the cost of lumber and other basic construction materials will advance i


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