. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 367 We are headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING in VEGETABLE SEEDS with our Stock Seed Farms at Grass Lake, Mich., and our growing stations in every part of the United States where seeds are grown successfully, all in charge of capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are producing PEAS, BEANS, CORN and VEGETABLE SEEDS of all kinds in quantity and of highest quality. WV Glad to quote for present delivery or on growing contract for crop of 1919. "Tpd JEROME B. RICE SE


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 367 We are headquarters for the BEST OF EVERYTHING in VEGETABLE SEEDS with our Stock Seed Farms at Grass Lake, Mich., and our growing stations in every part of the United States where seeds are grown successfully, all in charge of capable and experienced men, we are equipped for and are producing PEAS, BEANS, CORN and VEGETABLE SEEDS of all kinds in quantity and of highest quality. WV Glad to quote for present delivery or on growing contract for crop of 1919. "Tpd JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., CAMBRIDGE, N. Y. Censorship. Because complaints continue to come in declaring- damage and loss to busi- ness is being sustained through delay caused in cable dispatches due to cen- sorship, the Merchants' Association of New York announced on March 1. that it was continuing its efforts to have the censorship restrictions modified or removed. The association is using every effort to obtain an abatement of the restrictions, especially to neutral countries such as South America and the Far East, where the enforcement of censorship regulations seems un- necessary nov/ that the war is over. Permission to use codes in commercial messages is also being sought. It is pointed out that the employment of codes would greatly relieve the pres- sure upon the cables, thus faciliating the sending of messages, and that it would reduce materially the expense of doing business abroad. The atti- tude of the present administration is entirely beyond ability to comprehend, according to the association. They are most anxious to find employment for returning soldiers and to build up busi- ness, but on the other hand they are putting all kinds of difficulty in the way of our transacting business and many cases of delay and loss of busi- ness have been reported. RELIEF COMING. Cables from Paris, March 5, say that as ,a result of representations by Amer- ican officials, the British government has


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