. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. ^ The American Fl oris t. 1027 DELPHINIUM Belladonna 3!^-in. pots, 10,000 pliints ready now, $7,00 per 100; * per 1000. ENGLISH IVY Estrtt long and heavy 6-inch pots ¥ Extra long and heavy 5-inch pots Extra long and heavy 4-inch pots Lighter grade 4-inch pots VIOLETS Rooted runners, Mav delivery. Princess of Wales . lOO", $4,00; 1000, S30,00 Lady CampbeU lOO, : 1000, 30,00 C. U. LIGGIT Office: 303 Bulletin Bldg., PHILADELPHIA, - - PA, stock, particularaly fruit trees, whe
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. ^ The American Fl oris t. 1027 DELPHINIUM Belladonna 3!^-in. pots, 10,000 pliints ready now, $7,00 per 100; * per 1000. ENGLISH IVY Estrtt long and heavy 6-inch pots ¥ Extra long and heavy 5-inch pots Extra long and heavy 4-inch pots Lighter grade 4-inch pots VIOLETS Rooted runners, Mav delivery. Princess of Wales . lOO", $4,00; 1000, S30,00 Lady CampbeU lOO, : 1000, 30,00 C. U. LIGGIT Office: 303 Bulletin Bldg., PHILADELPHIA, - - PA, stock, particularaly fruit trees, when they come to bearin,s:, proving to be of an inferior or different variety than what they ordered. Congressman Cramton represents the Seventh District, Michig-an. FROM STORKS i- H.\.RRISOX CO. "We suppose there is no possible way to stop the introducing of such bills in state and national legislation every little while, by parties who know nothing- whatever about the nursery husinefjS, and take no pains to find out. "The requirement of a label, stating the name of the grower and place where grown, is practically impossi- ble. Every wholesale nurseryman, and practically every retail nursery- man, buys stock from different parties, and some oii it passes through three or four hands before it is finally deliv- ered to the planter. To keep a card record and a label that told the truth about every tree, shrub and plant that was shipped, where it was grown, and who did grow it. would be utterly im- possible in the rush of the busy sea- son. "We certainly have no suggestion for the punishment of parties who de- liberately mislabel a tree for purpose of fraud, and we do not believe there is a responsible nurseryman in the country who would do such a thing. Mistakes will sometimes occur in any nursery, trees will be mislabeled, and some stock sent out, prol'ably, misla- beled. In most instances, it is utterly impossible to tell this until they come into bearing. Any irr
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