The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Onion,Lettuce,Radish,Sweet Peas,Etc. politics. It is also graft, pure andsimple.—Chicago Record-Herald. Another Seod BUI. Congressman Mann introduced onMarch 26 in congress a bill (H. ) to regulate foreign commerceby prohibiting the admission of cer-tain adulterated seeds, etc., and thebill was referred to the Committee onInterstate and Foreign bill is similar to the Mann Bill(H. R. 18495) filed January 22, 1912,heretofore reported. There are threechanges made: Sec. 1. Law would not go into e


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Onion,Lettuce,Radish,Sweet Peas,Etc. politics. It is also graft, pure andsimple.—Chicago Record-Herald. Another Seod BUI. Congressman Mann introduced onMarch 26 in congress a bill (H. ) to regulate foreign commerceby prohibiting the admission of cer-tain adulterated seeds, etc., and thebill was referred to the Committee onInterstate and Foreign bill is similar to the Mann Bill(H. R. 18495) filed January 22, 1912,heretofore reported. There are threechanges made: Sec. 1. Law would not go into ef-fect until six months after its passage. Sec. 1. Kaffir corn and sorghumadded to list of articles excepted whennot intended for seeding purposes. Sec. 2. Test of seeds made byweight. Boston, Mass.—Brecks Club, an or-ganization composed of salesmen con-nected with Joseph Breck & Sons Corpo-ration, held their regular monthly meet-ing and dinner at the Crawford houseSaturday evening March 23, thirty-fivemembers being present. After the reg-ular business was transacted an in-formal entertainment was given b


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