. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review July 19, tion received would be tabulated in a district office and distributed immedi- ately to those interested in the same district or in other districts, so that the information would be available im- mediately. Telegraphic reports would be received from the principal markets, so that the latest information would be had from such sources. It is contem- plated that at the end of each montli a complete tabulation of the reports from all districts for the month would be prepared at Washinjjton, and be available for j^


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review July 19, tion received would be tabulated in a district office and distributed immedi- ately to those interested in the same district or in other districts, so that the information would be available im- mediately. Telegraphic reports would be received from the principal markets, so that the latest information would be had from such sources. It is contem- plated that at the end of each montli a complete tabulation of the reports from all districts for the month would be prepared at Washinjjton, and be available for j^fcnoral distribution. "Careful studies and investigations would be made through reports from correspondents in various districts as to supplies, requirements and prices. An endeavor would be made to ascer- tain and correct if possible any inequali- ties in prices that may exist in certain commodities, thereby bringing about a more equitable distribution of profits for those commodities. "The value of this service depends to a large extent on the cooperation be- tween seedsmen and the department in obtaining accurate and reliable infor- mation. Tlic agencies which cooperate in giving the greatest service would naturally be the ones to be benefited in the greatest measure by the market re- porting service. In reality the depart- ment would be acting as a disinterested clearing house for market information on the commodities covered. The re- ports of individual dealers would, of course, be kept strictly confidential and any information received from them would be used only in a general way in the tabulation of reports of totals for localities or districts, and would never be disclosed as to source or ; Freesia Purity K inch and $ per 1000 '% inch and up per 1000 ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY THE HOME OF "PURE AND SURE SEEDS" 411-413 Washington Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO. M>-ntlon The Itevlew when you write. Iris, Liliums, Lycoris, Etc. For Fall


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