. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Ddcbmbeb 16, 1920. CXW imrB^y^ I5EADEG6 SHIPPING TO TEXAS. About tlic time of deceiving several orders from Texas, we received notice from the department of agriculture of Texas that we had to have our houses inspected by our state department and procure a permit from the state of Texas before shipping. Thereupon we at once corresponded with the depart- ment of our state and were informed that there was no law in effect requir- ing such examination. We wrote the Texas authorities to that effect, stating that we would, howeve


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Ddcbmbeb 16, 1920. CXW imrB^y^ I5EADEG6 SHIPPING TO TEXAS. About tlic time of deceiving several orders from Texas, we received notice from the department of agriculture of Texas that we had to have our houses inspected by our state department and procure a permit from the state of Texas before shipping. Thereupon we at once corresponded with the depart- ment of our state and were informed that there was no law in effect requir- ing such examination. We wrote the Texas authorities to that effect, stating that we would, however, inspect our houses when outside work could not be followed any more in the fall. The Texas authorities did not reply at all, though we wrote them again December 4. We obtained copies of laws covering this subject and allowing us to forward the orders on file pending inspection by our state department and mailed them to the Texas authorities. We also have written some of the parties informing them of the facts in the case and have returned checks to all firms ordering plants- five in all. We have written three letters to the Texas department of agriculture. We do not like to lose our Texas trade, as we make a considerable number of ship- ments to that state. We regret greatly that these conditions exist. Several years ago some Texas orders were returned by rea'son of these laws. At that time we asked the inspector who was inspecting our imported azaleas what to do and we were informed that we could make the shipment, as there was no such law. The Texas customer wrote us to forward his order, stating that the law was not enforced, and thereupon wo again made shipment. Louis Bauscher. reached leadership is known to possess latent ability. He usually has little to say, but accomplishes what he sets out to do. Though quiet and unassuming, yet he possesses a genius for organiza- tion that succeeded in organizing the first exclusive commercial flower grow- ers' association, which g


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