The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Onion,Lettuce,Radish,Sweet Peas,Etc. Correspondenc*Solicited-. five cent .package of garden seeds toremind him of the approach of springand the congressional primaries, heshould be given legislation that he isdemanding in the form of parcel posts,and he should be given a fair chanceto market his crops under normal con-ditions without the restrictions of ex-changes and speculators upon the mar-ket. That is what the farm-er in thiscountry wants. He is tired of thisbauble, and if those of my colleagueswho disagree with me—and I realize,Mr. C


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Onion,Lettuce,Radish,Sweet Peas,Etc. Correspondenc*Solicited-. five cent .package of garden seeds toremind him of the approach of springand the congressional primaries, heshould be given legislation that he isdemanding in the form of parcel posts,and he should be given a fair chanceto market his crops under normal con-ditions without the restrictions of ex-changes and speculators upon the mar-ket. That is what the farm-er in thiscountry wants. He is tired of thisbauble, and if those of my colleagueswho disagree with me—and I realize,Mr. Chairman, that they are likely inthe majority—think this congressionaldistribution of garden seeds, involvingan expenditure of something over$260,000, out of which they may sendtheir farmer constituents a package ofseeds, and at the same time write aletter telling of their activities here—if they think they are going to satisfyhim with that, they are mistaken. Ifthey will pass some other legislation,and take out of this bill this para-graph, they will then find that it meetswith the commendation and the prai


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