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The Florists^ Review 



APBlt 8, 1920 



warranty, we cannot say that the 

 printed statement on the invoice oper- 

 ated to extinguish it as a matter of 

 law. 



Different Variety Substituted. 



"Under the facts in the present case 

 there can be little or no question that 

 the purchaser relied upon the judgment 

 of the seller in supplying bulbs that 

 would take the place of the ones pre- 

 viously shipped, and which would be 

 capable of producing a flower crop for 

 the market intended to be supplied by 

 the first order. It is apparent, too, that 

 the seller exorcised his judgment in 

 this particular by changing from one 

 species to another and shipping from 

 a different source of supply, to wit, cold 

 storage from Omaha, instead of Chi- 

 cago." 



It is to be specially noted that the 

 court did not hold that there would 

 have been an implied warranty of 

 bulbs, had they been of the variety pro- 

 vided for in the orders. It is to be in- 

 ferred from the opinion that the pro- 

 vision in the orders that the seller did 

 not guarantee the character of the 

 goods, flowering results, etc., would 

 have been sufficient to protect the 

 seller, had bulbs of the kind provided 

 for by the orders been shipped. The 

 decision rests on the fact that the orig- 

 inal contract was not executed, the 

 buyer trusting to the seller's judgment 

 to substitute proper bulbs for the vari- 

 ety previously agreed upon. S. 



IINIFOBTS OF GBASS SEED. 



The following table, prepared in the 

 seed laboratory of the Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, United States Department of 

 Agriculture, shows the amount of the 

 various kinds of forage plant seeds sub- 

 ject to the seed importation act permit- 

 ted entry into the United States during 

 the month of March, 1920, and also dur- 

 ing the same month in 1918 and 1919: 



Kind of seed 



Alfalfa 



Bltiegrass: 



Canada 



Kentiipky 



Brome-grasR, awnless 

 Clover: 



Alsike 



Crlmaon 



Red 



White 



Clover mixtures: 



White and alsike. 



Red and alsike. . . . 



Alsike and timoth.v 



Timothy, alsike 



and -white 



Fescue, meadow . . . . 

 Millet: 



Broom corn 



Hungarian 



Mixtures, grass . . . . 



Orchard grass 



Rape 



Red top 



Rye grass: 



English 



Italian 



Timothy 



Vetch: 



Hairy 



Spring 



1920, 



Pounds 



4,986,400 



1919, 1918. 

 Pounds Pounds 

 33,200 



45,600 



18,360 



220.000 



1.. 34.'), 200 



3.937..'i0n 



200 



300 



"466 



900 



48.900 167,800 



1,244,400 1,053.800 



44,000 124.800 



411,400 14.800 



13.200 



246! 80O 4.966 



6.300 



209,666 

 479,800 



6,800 

 100 



484,800 



200,000 430.000 



102.900 



111,800 



.31,000 



311,400 

 79,300 



138,800 4.">6,O0O 

 23,900 236.600 

 17.700 



L'.800 2,100 



60.000 55. .500 



XXX SEEDS 



Alysgam Snowball, only true dwf., pkt. 2rk:. 

 Chlneie Prlmrove. finest grown, 300 seeds SI. 

 Prlmnla MalacoideH. Gfant Baby. pkt.. 2He. 

 PriinnlaK«w«>nsifi. Now Dwarf yellow, pkt.. 25c. 

 P. ObconlcR. New Giants, pkt., 60c: Hi pkt.. 2Sc. 

 Cineraria, large-flowered dwf.. pkt. (50c. ."a pkt. 2Sc. 

 Crolamen GiantM.lMlBerdstl, V2 pkt. 50c. 

 Petnnia Olant Fr«nch Frlnsed, fine. pkt. 2Sc. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS : BULBS : PLANTS 

 98 ChamlMn S«>««t NEW YORK CITY 



MICHELL'S PRIMULA SEED 



' Primula Chinensis • 



^ tr. Tr. 

 pkt. pkt. 

 Mlchcll's Prize Mixture. An 



even Mending of all colors.. $0 60 Si. 00 



Alba Magnifica. White 60 1 00 



Chlswick Red. Bright red... .60 100 

 Duchess. White with zone of 



rosy carmine, yellow eye 60 100 



HolbomBIue .60 1.00 



Kermesina Splendens. 



Crimson 60 1.00 



Rosy Mom. Pink 60 1.00 



Primula Obconica Gigantea 



A great improvement over the old type; 

 flowers much larger. Tr. pkt. 



Lilacina. Pale lilac. 10 50 



Kermesina. Deep crimson .50 



Rosea. Pink 60 



Alba. White .50 



r^ Hybrida Mixed , £0 



%^ Also all other (Reasonable Seeds, Bulbs 



and Supplies. Scad (ar Wholeiale C>tal«rie. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 5i8 M«k«t St. , PHILADELPBIA. PA. 



f^ 



Giant Pansy Seed 



In Mixture or Separate 

 Colors 



1000 seeds. 30c ; 4000. $1.00; 

 ^t OS., $1.30; OS.. $5.1 



Barir Fiowerinc or Winter 

 Bloomlns Giant Pansies. 

 1000 seeds. 40c: '«oz..$1.00 

 >«OK.,$2.00:oE..$7.60. 



W Inll O Dahlias, Gladioli 



*'SpeciaU»t» to thm Connoistettr" 



THE WMG SEED CO., Meckaaicsbirf. OUo 

 Write for wholesale price lisU 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NATIONAL BULB PARMS, he. 



B«nton Harbor, Michisan 



Gladioli, Dahlias, Peonies 



and Hardy Perennials. 



300 acres under cultivation 



Mention The Beriew when you write. 



Seeds, Bulbs ind Horticultural 

 Supplies 



BECKERT'S SEED STORE 



101-103 Federal St.. PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Tomato Seed and 



Seed Sweet Potatoes 



Pleased totiuoto you prices on quantities and 

 varieties wanted for present or future delivery. 



H. AUSTIN Felton, Del. 



GIGANTEUM ULIES 



Inch To case Per case 



7 to 9 aOO S6S.00 



8 to 9 9W 66.00 



9 to 10 200 66.00 



10% discount on five-case lots 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., Nilwiikee, Wis. 



DANISH SEED liMPORT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds direct from seed 

 f rowers in Denmark. Please send for price list, 



fht. Mosbjers, 216 7th St. N.. Miwissssfii.lMiss. 



88. 



Statement of the Ownership, Manaeement, 

 Clrcalatlon, £to.. Required by the Act of 

 Consresa of Aneast 84, lOtS, 



Of The Florists* Review, published weekly, at Chi 

 Cairo, III., for April 1. 1920. 



State op Illinois, ( 

 County of Cook, ( 



Before me, a Notary Public in and for the Stat*^ 

 and county aforesaid, personally appeared Hu^h H. 

 Howard, who, havlnK been duly sworn according 

 to law, deposes and says tbat be Is the Editor of The 

 Florists' Review, and that the following Is. to the 

 best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement 

 of the ownership, managrement (and If a dally paper, 

 the circulation), etc.. of the aforesaid publication 

 for the date shown In the above caption, required 

 by the Act of Augrust 24, 1912. embodied In section 

 443, Postal Laws and R^f^ulatlona. printed on the 

 reverse of this form, to-wlt: 



1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, 

 editor, managlncr editor, and business manaKers 

 are: 



NAMK OF— PO8T-OFFIOK ADDBKBS. 



Publisher. The Florists' PublishlDK Co., 808 So. 

 Dearborn St., Chicago. III. 



Editor. H. B. Howard. 608 So. Dearborn St.. Chi 

 caRO. III. 



Manasrlngr Editor. F. K. Kiiner. 608 So. Dearborn 

 St., Obicasro, III. 



Business Manager, Husrh B.Howard, 606 So. Dear- 

 born St., Ohlcago. III. 



2. That the owners are: (Olve names sod ad- 

 dresses of Individual owners, or, if a corporation, 

 fflve Its nsme and the names and addresses of 

 stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more 

 of the total amount of stock.) 



Florists' Publishing Co. 

 David Burpee. 474 No. Bth St.. PhlladelphU. Pa. 

 W. C. Egan. Highland Park. 111. 

 Mrs. Alda L. Qraham. Soquel. Calif. 

 Edwin R. Grant. Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. May L. Grant, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. Helene M. Holllster. Soquel. Calif. 

 U. B. Howard. 608 So. Dearborn St.. Chicago, III 

 Mrs. Maud E. Miller. Soquel. Cal. 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Olive. Santa Cruz. Calif. 

 Mrs. Maiul E. Post. San Diego. Cal . 

 C. A. Samuelson. 2132 Michigan Ave., Chicago. III. 

 Estate of Christina F. Scott, Main and Balcom 



Sto.. Buffalo. N. Y. 

 W. J. Smyth. 101 Slst St.. Chicago. III. 

 E. Wlenhoeber. 22 E. Elm St., Chicago, III. 



3. Tbat the known bondholders, mortgagees. an<i 

 other security holders, owning or holding 1 perce'it 

 or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, r 

 other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) 



There are no bonds, mortgages or other securitl' » 

 outstanding against The Florists' Publishing Co. 



4. That the two paragraphs next al)ove. givli -.' 

 the namesof the owners. stockholders. and security 

 holders, if any. contain not only the list of stoC'^ 

 holders and security holders as they appear up< 1 

 the books of the company but also, in rases whe ■■ 

 the stockholder or security holder appears upon t. •■ 

 books of the company as trustee or in any otln ' 

 6duclary relation, the name of the person or co' 

 poratlon for whom such trustee is acting. Is givei ; 

 also that the said two paragraphs contain statenierSr' 

 embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as f^ 

 the circumstances and conditions under whl*"!' 

 stockholders and security holders who do not ap- 

 pear upon the books of the company as trustee'*, 

 hold stock and securities In a capacity other tha'< 

 that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has '!'"• 

 reason to believe that any other person, assoclatloi: 

 or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect in 

 the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as »""* 

 stated by him. 



Hugh B. Howard. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th da> 

 of March, 1920. 



John J. Zirka, Notary Public. 



[SXAL.] 



(My commission expires October, 1921.) 



