. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OSHKOSH, WIS. THE MILES COMPANY GROWERS Established 60 years. Member F. T. D. RACINE, WIS. THE 610-612 FLOWER Member Kr" SHOP F. T. D. rules governing national flower shows reported suggestions covering minor changes, and the committee having in charge consideration of the rules gov- erning the work of the local bodies re- ported that more time was required for the purpose. Under the circumstances Mr. Knoble, of the committee, was asked to report at the next meeting of the national committee any changes con- sidered necessary. John Young, Sec'


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OSHKOSH, WIS. THE MILES COMPANY GROWERS Established 60 years. Member F. T. D. RACINE, WIS. THE 610-612 FLOWER Member Kr" SHOP F. T. D. rules governing national flower shows reported suggestions covering minor changes, and the committee having in charge consideration of the rules gov- erning the work of the local bodies re- ported that more time was required for the purpose. Under the circumstances Mr. Knoble, of the committee, was asked to report at the next meeting of the national committee any changes con- sidered necessary. John Young, Sec'y. TARIFF AKD LEGISLATION. Committee Meeting at New York. A meeting of the committee on turiff and legislation was held at the admin- istration offices of the Society of Amer- ican Florists, West Eighteenth street, New York, Tuesday, December 7, at 10:30 a. m., at which were present: Chairman Wm. F. Oude, Washington, D. C; James McHutchison, New York; F. R. Pierson, Tarrytown, N. Y.; .1. 1). Kisele, Rivcrton, N. J.; J. K. M. L. Far- ((tiliar, Boston, Mass.; President A. li. Miller and Secretary John Young. The (piily absentees were L. II. Vaughan, Cliicago, 111., and Wm. II. Siebrecht, Jr., New York. The principal business of the meeting was discussion and action on the follow- ing letter to the secretary from the United States tariff commission: The tariff commission is preparing surveys of the nursery and greenhouse industries for the In- formntion of (>)nKre88 in connection with tariff leKisliitlon. Although much of the nursery and greenliouse stock formerly imported is now shut off by quarantines, considerable imports are still being made under license and inspection. We shonld like to have your opinion as to the tariff problem on these commodities, especially the advantages and of domestic and foreign producers, and of the usefulness of the present import duties in establisliing a domes- tic production of the Imported materials. We are Informed that t


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