. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists^ Review Maroh 23. 1922 Ilnrdly nnywlioro can one find an elm or a maple tree even now, they assert. The camphor scale is hourly killing off the former plenty of sweet olives, ligus- trum ledges, year-round roses and odor- ous camphors. The ol)scure scale covers the water oaks and red oaks. The West Indian peach scale and the San Jose scale eat up the fruit trees, including the famous ; IMPORTS BY PARCEL POST. Announcement has just been made, by Acting Second Assistant Postmaster- General E. R. White, that arrangements have
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists^ Review Maroh 23. 1922 Ilnrdly nnywlioro can one find an elm or a maple tree even now, they assert. The camphor scale is hourly killing off the former plenty of sweet olives, ligus- trum ledges, year-round roses and odor- ous camphors. The ol)scure scale covers the water oaks and red oaks. The West Indian peach scale and the San Jose scale eat up the fruit trees, including the famous ; IMPORTS BY PARCEL POST. Announcement has just been made, by Acting Second Assistant Postmaster- General E. R. White, that arrangements have been made with the Post Office and Treasury departments by the De- partment of Agriculture to allow the importation by parcel post of certain plant material under a special permit of the Department of Agriculture, pro- vided for in regulation 14 of quaran- tine 37. Such importations must be ac- companied by tags specially prepared for the purpose to show thereon the per- mit number of the Department of Agri- culture. The postal service advised that in case importation by parcel post is desired of any heretofore prohibited ])lant material, the importer should make application to the federal horti- cultural board for a permit to import, indicating in the application the ap- proximate weight of the plant, material to be imported or the number of pack- ages necessary to contain it, whereupon the applicant, in case his application is approved, will be furnished with a per- mit, accompanied by a sufficient num- ber of tags for transmission to the foreign shipper. It is stated that all packages of plant material bearing permit tags, upon re- ceipt in this country, will be promptly dispatched to Washington, D. C, or to San Francisco, Cal., if received at a Pacific coast exchange office, for inspec- tion under the plant quarantine act, after which, if found free of insects and diseases and conforming to customs regulations, they will be sent to the im- porter (or permittee) as soon as
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