. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbftbmbbb 23, 1915. The Florists' Review 16. In the New England Garden at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Franciico. moment and in the most ideal surround- ings. Chas. F. Fairbanks. EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETA. Referring to the leading article in The Eeview for September 16, Euony- mus radicans vegeta is one of the best evergreen vines recently introduced. Taking it the year around it may be the best, as it is more effective in win- ter than any others and in summer it is equal to the best. The glossy green foliage is always in perfect condition, w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbftbmbbb 23, 1915. The Florists' Review 16. In the New England Garden at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Franciico. moment and in the most ideal surround- ings. Chas. F. Fairbanks. EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETA. Referring to the leading article in The Eeview for September 16, Euony- mus radicans vegeta is one of the best evergreen vines recently introduced. Taking it the year around it may be the best, as it is more effective in win- ter than any others and in summer it is equal to the best. The glossy green foliage is always in perfect condition, winter and summer; and in the dreary winter weather a wall covered with Euonymus radicans vegeta is made bright by the handsome red berries that are produced in prodigious masses, simply covering the plant. This new vine is a great addition to our horti- cultural treasures, but unfortunately it may not become common for several years, as the stock in the United States is small. A. E. Wohlert. TO OBTAIN BEIXJIAN GOODS. The Department of State has for- warded to The Review the text of a talegram from the American ambassa- dor at (London, giving the procedure by which American importers may obtain goods of Belgian origin from Holland. It amounts merely to filing with the foreign trade advisers, at Washing- ton, a declaration from competent Bel- gian authorities that the goods desired are of Belgian origin and a guarantee from a British bank that payment for the goods haa been deposited therein, or evidence that payment was remitted to Belgium before July 13, 1915. The full statement of the requirements of the British Foreign Ofl&ce, as stated in the American ambassador's telegram, is as follows: "One. A declaration or certificate from the competent Belgian local or municipal authority that the goods in question are of Belgian origin or manu- facture; and "Second. A written guarantee from a bank in this country [Great Britain] that the purchase money for the goods has


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