. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review ; Jolt 1. 1920 BUY BOOTHS BULBS Boot's Bulbs, Dutch and French, bring best business to buyers. Book 'Bout Boot's Bulbs being mailed to all who ask for it. Write for yours today. Specialists in growing Single Narcissi, Bicolor, Victoria. BOOT & CO., Voorhout, Holland Address care G. W. HAMPTON CO., 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. of the Everette E. Peacock Co., Chicago, suggested raising the money by putting a seal on each packet of seed sold, after the manner of the federal tax on toilet articles; this method, he thoug


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review ; Jolt 1. 1920 BUY BOOTHS BULBS Boot's Bulbs, Dutch and French, bring best business to buyers. Book 'Bout Boot's Bulbs being mailed to all who ask for it. Write for yours today. Specialists in growing Single Narcissi, Bicolor, Victoria. BOOT & CO., Voorhout, Holland Address care G. W. HAMPTON CO., 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. of the Everette E. Peacock Co., Chicago, suggested raising the money by putting a seal on each packet of seed sold, after the manner of the federal tax on toilet articles; this method, he thought, would simplify the bookkeeping problem, the burden of which was spoken of more than once. The discussion was closed when the association passed a motion to abandon the project of paid pub- licity, at least for the time being. Experiment Station Reports. Another interesting feature of Wednesday afternoon was the reading by L. L. Olds of the report of the com- mittee on experiment stations. Inter- esting suggestions contained in the re- plies from seventeen states—more had been received than were read—included the adoption by the American Seed Trade Association of a gentlemen's agreement to show on the label where the seeds were grown, the use of an order of crop rotation which would pre- vent plants bearing related diseases from following in direct succession, the regulation of interstate seed traffic by a federal seed law and the registration of seed fields coming up to a certain standard. Maryland reported satisfac- tion with its uniform seed law, in effect since October, 1918; New York's uni- form seed law becomes effective July 1, 1920, and Massachusetts, with New Eng- land pride, reported that it had no seed law because there was no demand for it from anyone. A further feature of that afternoon session was the reading by George Edler, of the bureau of markets of the United States Department of Agricul- ture, Washington, D. C, of the paper on "The Fine Turf Gras


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