. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ The Florists' Review March 5, 1914. Our Motto: Tho BEST tho Markot Affords. ^HA8. SCHWAKE & CO., inc. Hohmann's Uly of the Valley Horticultural Sample cases, per 1000 $ Importors and Exportors Lil. Giffanteum 7/ 9-m., 300 per case '90-92 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK 8/10-in., 225 per case, Ifentlon Th> Bwttw nftam yqn write. Removal Notice We beg to announce that on March 1 we tnoved into our new offices on the 8th floor of the Woolworth Building, Broadway and Barclay •Street, New York. YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO. Mention The Review w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ The Florists' Review March 5, 1914. Our Motto: Tho BEST tho Markot Affords. ^HA8. SCHWAKE & CO., inc. Hohmann's Uly of the Valley Horticultural Sample cases, per 1000 $ Importors and Exportors Lil. Giffanteum 7/ 9-m., 300 per case '90-92 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK 8/10-in., 225 per case, Ifentlon Th> Bwttw nftam yqn write. Removal Notice We beg to announce that on March 1 we tnoved into our new offices on the 8th floor of the Woolworth Building, Broadway and Barclay •Street, New York. YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO. Mention The Review when you write. -commodities in the fourth class. If the House concurs, as there is little ?doubt it will, it will leave the Post- master General free to establish what- ever rates and rules he pleases, sub- ject to the approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission. As the depart- ment already has approved the idea of having the rates on catalogues, seeds and plants the same, no doubt this plan will carry. E. H. P. THE POSTOFFICE CONCURS. In The Eeview for February 5 it was suggested that, inasmuch as the general demand that seeds and plants be included in the parcel post ap- pears certain to result in legislation to that effect, it would be desirable for the seed trade to write in asking that the rates be made the same on seods and catalogues, new rates for the latter having just been The trade at large has endorsed the suggestion and several bills have been introduced in Congress, some of them fixing the rate on seeds, bulbs, plants, etc., at 1 cent for each two ounces up to eight ounces, parcels over eight ounces to take the zone rates the same as other merchan- dise. The Postoffice Department has concurred in this, and W. F. Therkild- son, chairman of the committee on postal laws of the American Seed Trade Association, wrote fo The Review, Feb- ruary 25: "Gentlemen: I am just in receipt of a night letter from President Mas- sie, and he advises me that the Pos


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