68 



The Florists' Review 



¥ 



June 8, 1916. 



,„„ \ 



'l^Mm 



PLANT LILT BULBS NOW 



to have a supply of high class summer flowers 

 when all others fail. 



OiRanteum, 800 to a case.. tlS.50 



Rubrum, high grade, 160 to a case 10.60 



Auratum. 8 to 11 19.50 per 100 



COMBINATION CASKS 



so Album. 60 Auratum, 50 Rubrum, 160 bulbs, 



$12.50 

 Just the thing for the florist using small OJian- 



tities. 



M. M. CARROLL 



Norwood (N*arCisciBnati) Ohio 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



they will conduct extensive trials in 

 addition to growing stock seeds of 

 beans, corn, onions, peas, beets and rad- 

 ishes. In passing it is worth noting 

 that the original transfer of this farm 

 from the government, in 1839, was at 

 $1.25 per acre and today's value is 

 $250, which demonstrates conclusively 

 why seeds cost more than in years gone 

 by. L. E. Condon states that the 1916 

 season has been the best in the history 

 of the firm. 



PRIORITY OF SEED IJENS. 



The lien given by the North Dakota 

 statutes for the price of seed furnished 

 to grow a crop of grain is not superior, 

 but inferior, to other liens or mortgages 

 which attached to the land before the 

 seed was furnished, according to the 

 view adopted by the Supreme court of 

 the state in the case of Strand vs. 

 Marin, 152 Northwestern Reporter 280. 

 S. 



BREACH or aROWINO CONTRACT. 



The plaintiff sold to the defendant 

 150 barrels of seed potatoes for $300, 

 the defendant agreeing to plant them 

 and to deliver the yield to the plaintiff 

 on demand before a fixed date, at a 

 price of 50 cents per barrel higher than 

 the market price for table stock. It 

 was further agreed that the defendant 

 would pay an additional sum of $450 

 to -the plaintiff for the seed, if the 

 plaintiff should "fulfill this agree- 

 ment. ' ' The seed potatoes were planted 

 ajid the yield was harvested and stored, 

 but before the plaintiff demanded de- 

 livery of the crop and before the ex- 

 piration of the time in which he was 

 to make demand the yield was de- 

 stroyed by fire, which was not attribu- 

 table to the fault of either partyi, The 

 plaintiff then demanded delivery and, 

 that being impossible, brought suit to 

 recover the $450 agreed to be paid 

 him on his performance of the contract. 

 The suit was defended on the ground 

 that the destruction of the yield with- 

 out the defendant's fault exonerated 

 him from liability to pay the $450, but 

 the Maine Supreme Judicial court de- 

 cided in favor of the plaintiff, holding 

 that since there was no showing that 

 the seed potatoes were not worth $750 

 — the total price to be paid, including 

 the $1^00 paid* at the time of the pur- 

 chase — there was a valid consideration 

 for the defendant's promise to pay the 

 $450, and that the plaintiff, having per- 

 formed his part of the contract, was 

 entitled to the extra payment sued for. 



The War rifes not mtcrfere with my Shifiiieati. V^* 19^1 €1 1 



"-— »"'- ' »— - Fischer s Cyclamen Seed 



The Aukamm Wandsbek Type, in Glowing 

 Dark Red (Xmas Red); Glowing Red (Bright 

 Cherry Red); Rose of Marienthal (Bright 

 Pink); Pure White; White with Red Eye; 

 Lilac. ^ 



$3.60 $26.00 $100.00 



per 1000 seeds. per 10,000 seeds. per 60,000 seeds. 



The Aukamm Wandsbek Type, in Glory of 

 Wandsbek (Salmon Red); Pearl of Zehlendorf 

 (Salmon); Rose of Wandsbek and Rose of 

 Zehlendorf (Light Salmon); the four best sal- 

 mon sorts grown. 



Rococo erecta (new orchid flowered) $6.00 per 1000 seeds 

 Victoria Cyclamen, - - 5.00 per 1000 seeds 



Cash with order, please. 



FERD. nSCHER, Wiesbiden. Aukamm, Germany 



Over 500 testimonials and repeated orders for Cyclamen 

 The Ankamm Wandsbek Type. Seed were shown to the editor of The Florists' Review. 

 medium site. Mention The ReTlew when ^ou write. 



OUR MOTTO: THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS 



Valley 



Orders taken now for 1916 crop 



of 

 Gernjan — Swedish — Dutch Pips 



CHAS. SCHWAKC & CO., Inc., 91-92 W. Bnadway/ NEW YORK 



MEYER'S 



T 



BRAND 



FORMOSUMS -GIGANTEUMS- MULTIFLORUMS 



THI LILY WITHOUT A PHR 

 Ord«r Now for FALL D«llv«ry Ex N«w Cr«p 



CORP. OF CHAS. F. MEYER, 99 Warren St., NEW YORK 



Mention Th» Retlew wben yo wrlM. 



Large Growers and Shippers of 



Beans, Peas and 

 Onion Seed 



porrespondence Inyited 



P.O. B6x 857, Melbourne, Australia 



HELLERS 

 MICE 



PROOF 

 SEED 



CASES. 



Sead for Ortalosiie. 



HELLER & CO. 



Montpdier, Ohio 



Syracuse, N. Y. — The large green- 

 house range operated by C. M. Euasell, 

 Edward H. Euasell and Leon G. Rus- 

 sell, at Baldwinsville, has been incorpo- 

 rated under the name of Bussell Bros. 

 The capitalization is $50,000. A con- 

 tract has been let for the erection of 

 four additional houses, each 40x125. A 

 specialty is made of rooted ""ttings. 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, Cauliflower, 

 Carrot. Mancel, Swede. 

 Tarnip, etc. 



CHR. OLSEN 



Seed Qrower 



(bteblliUied 1883) 

 ODBNSB. DENMARK 



Contraot Oflen and Bua- 

 plei at your Mirioa. 



CakM «MraM-"FIOILtEM." Ctdi: M U.. «. I. C. 



Amar. Seed Trada Aaan. 

 Mgptloii Tht> R«t1«w whBP yon writ*. 



LILY BULBS 



FALL DELIVERY 



Writa for prlcei. 



YOKOHAHA NURSERY CO., LM. 



Woolworth Bldi^., New York Oiij 



Mantloii Tbn R»t1»w -wbn yon wrlta. 



DANISH SEED IMPORT ' 



Impbrt of all kinds of Seeds direct from seei 

 (rowers in Denmark. Please send for price list. 



Clur. Moablarar, 21« 7tk St. N., MiaaiHiHi. Mlaa. 

 Mention The Reyjew when yon write. 



Miihawaka, Ihd.— David Pugh, a new- 

 comei" to the business, is erecting a 

 Lord & Burnham house, 25x75 feet. 



