. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review OCTOBKB 23, William A. Wunsch recently has joined E. S. & V. M. Crandall, doing busi- ness as the Crandall Nursery, Newton, Kan. An expansion of the business is planned. The business of T. C. Thurlow's Sons, incorporated in 1909, was founded near "West Newbury, Mass., in 1832. The offi- cial roster is: President, George C. Thur- low; vice-president and general man- ager, David C. Stranger; treasurer, Winthrop H. Thurlow. BILL FOR DOMESTIC STOCKS. Embargo Makes It Important. Attention of members of the A. A.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review OCTOBKB 23, William A. Wunsch recently has joined E. S. & V. M. Crandall, doing busi- ness as the Crandall Nursery, Newton, Kan. An expansion of the business is planned. The business of T. C. Thurlow's Sons, incorporated in 1909, was founded near "West Newbury, Mass., in 1832. The offi- cial roster is: President, George C. Thur- low; vice-president and general man- ager, David C. Stranger; treasurer, Winthrop H. Thurlow. BILL FOR DOMESTIC STOCKS. Embargo Makes It Important. Attention of members of the A. A. N. is being called by the executive secre- tary, John Watson, to a Congressional bill, called the Gould bill, H. E. 5939, which provides for tests and experi- ments to obtain suitable and adequate supplies of home-grown seeds, seedlings and stocks for propagating purposes. "Most things formerly imported are now excluded," says Secretary Watson. "Many of those things can be and are being propagated here now. Other and needed things are not being grown here and their production in suitable quality and in adequate supply has to be under- taken by way of experiment and there- fore at expense, and it is doubtful if individual effort can be depended on for experiments o^ doubtful results and un- certain returns. "And there are some other things still permitted entry, like fruit-tree seed- lings and rose stocks, whose future sup- ply is uncertain for two reasons, the possible further action of the Federal Horticultural Board and the attitude ot the foreign growers. It is not to be imagined tliat the Federal Horticultural Board may act hastily or arbitrarily, but the inclusion of stocks now per- mitted entry with those excluded, would be logical and may possibly be consid- ered necessary at some future date. roreign Supplies Withheld? "At the International Horticultural Trades Conference, held in Paris last month, the matter of our prohibition order was conside


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