. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 1075 DELPHINIM Belladonna S^-in. pots, plants ready now. $ per 100; $ per 1000. ENGLISH IVY Extra long AX\(^ b^jivy 6-inch pots. $ Extru lung and heavy 5-inch pot3 Extra long and heavy 4-inch pots Lighter grade 4 inch pots VIOLETS Rooted runners. May delivery. Princess of Wales lou, $; lOOO, $ Lady Campbell 100, ; lOOO, C. U. LIGGIT Office: 303 Bulletin Bldg., PHILADELPHIA, - -- PA. have agreed that it is practically im- possible


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 1075 DELPHINIM Belladonna S^-in. pots, plants ready now. $ per 100; $ per 1000. ENGLISH IVY Extra long AX\(^ b^jivy 6-inch pots. $ Extru lung and heavy 5-inch pot3 Extra long and heavy 4-inch pots Lighter grade 4 inch pots VIOLETS Rooted runners. May delivery. Princess of Wales lou, $; lOOO, $ Lady Campbell 100, ; lOOO, C. U. LIGGIT Office: 303 Bulletin Bldg., PHILADELPHIA, - -- PA. have agreed that it is practically im- possible to enact lan-s that will cover these matters satisfactorily; in other words, laws that will not punish alilie the crook and the honest dealer or nur- seryman, for. as I have said, mistakes will happen in the best regulated nur- sery business. "I would be glad to see laws enacted that would punish the willful crook if it can he done without working hard- ship on the honest man at the same ; SAUCOXIE NURSERIES, SARCOXIE, MO. "We consider this proposed bJll un- reasonable. According' to the read- ing of it, intention is immaterial, and a mistake of labeling even one tree or plant, would incur the penalty. We consider the requirement that the var- iety be labeled with the person \<\\o grew it and the place where it was grown to be an unreasonable request. We see no necessity for such, and it would make a vast amount of work for those handling stock grcv'n by several growers. If the stock is well grown, what difference does it make who grew 't, or where it was grown? "We believe that the requirement that each plant, or the original un- broken package thereof shall be la- beled, will cause confusion. Will they construe it that a bunch is an unbrok- en package and one label is sufficient? Or if there is a bale containing two varieties in two separate bundles, would the bale be considered the un- broken package, and would one have to label each individual t


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