DSCEMBER 28, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



57 



MichelPs New Crop Flower Seeds 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Northern Greenhouse-grown Seed 



1000 seeds....? 3.50 1 10,000 seeds... $30.00 

 5000 seeds. .. . 16.50 126.000 seeds... 72.50 



ASPARAGUS HATCHERI 



100 seeds $1,001 500 seeds $3.00 



1000 seeds $6.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENqERI 



1000 seeds $0.76 I 10,000 seeds $ 6.50 



5000 seeds .... 3.00 I 25.000 seeds .... 12.50 

 Special prices on larger Quantities 



ASTESS 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 aXTEEN OF THE MABKET, Blush 



Pink 20c $1.00 



aiTEEN OF THE MAKKET, Crlnuon. .20c 1.00 



QUEEN OF THE MARKET, Dark Blue.20c 1.00 



QUEEir OF THE MABXET, right Blue 20c 1.00 



QUEEN OF THE MABKET, Bose Fiiik.20c 1.00 



QUEEK OF THE MABKET, White. . . .20c 1.00 



QUEEN OF THE MABKET, Mixed. . . .15c .76 



EABLT WONDEB, Pink 40c 2.00 



EABLY WONDEB, White 40c 2.00 



BEGONIA EBFOBDII, Fink 30o 



BEOONIA VEBNON, Bed 25c 2.60 



BEOONIA GBACILIS XUMINOSA 40c 



BEOONIA GBACILIS PBIMA DONNA.SOc 



BEGONIA GBACILIS BOSE A 30c 



BEOONIA GBACILIS ALBA 30c 



CENTAUBEA, Candidissima (1000 



seeds) 30c 2.00 



CENTAUBEA, Gymnocarpa (1000 



Bceds) 15c .60 



COBAEA SCANDENS, Purple 10c .40 



COBAE A SCANDENS, White 25c .75 



DBAOAENA AUSTBALIS 15c .60 



DBACAENA INDIYISA lOo .30 



IPOMOEA NOCTIFLOBA (Moonflow- 



er) (lb. $4.50) 15c .60 



IPOMOEA HEAVENLY BLUE 15c .60 



LOBELIA, Crystal Palace Compaota. . .30o 1.25 



LOBELIA, Crystal Palace Speciosa 15c .60 



LOBELIA, Emperor William 25c 1.25 



LOBELIA, Sapphire 40c 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



PETUNIA, California Giants 50c 



PETUNIA, California Giants 50o $1.85 



PETUNIA, Grandiflora Fringed 50(- 



PETUNIA, Monstrosus (.MichoU's) . . .$1.00 



PETUNIA, Bosy Mom 50c 1.25 



PETUNIA, Buffted Giants 50c 



PETUNIA, Snowhall 50o 1.50 



PETUNIA, Douhle Fringed White. . .$1.00 

 PETUNIA, Douhle Fringed Mixed, 

 1000 seeds $1.60 



PHLOX DBXraCMONDII Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Dwarf Cecily, Mixed 60c $1.75 



Dwarf Crimson, with eye 40c 2.00 



Dwarf Fireball 40c 2.00 



Dwarf Pink 40c 2.00 



Dwarf Snowhall 40c 2.00 



Dwarf Mixed 40c 1.26 



PYBETHBUM, Aureum (Golden 



Feather) 10c .26 



SALVIA, BaU of Fire 60o 8.60 



SALVIA, Bonfire 40c 2.60 



SALVIA, Scarlet Glow (MicheU's) 60c 3.00 



SALVIA, King of Carpets 60c 2.60 



SALVIA, Splendens 25c 1.25 



SALVIA, Zurich 60c 4.00 



THUNBEBGIA, MUed 16o .60 



VEBBENA, Mam. Fancy Blue 30c 1.26 



VEBBENA, Mam. Fancy Pink 30c 1.26 



VEBBENA, Mam. Fancy Scarlet 30c 1.25 



VEBBENA, Mam. Fancy Striped 30c 1.26 



VEBBENA, Mam. Fancy White 30c 1.26 



VEBBENA, Mam. Fancy Mixed 30c 1.00 



VEBBENA, Mam, Choice Mixed 26c .76 



VINCA, Alba 16c .60 



VINCA, Alba Pura 16c .60 



VINCA, Rosea 15c .60 



VINCA, Mixed 16c .60 



For complete list of SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS and FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, see our 

 NEW WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. Send for It if you do not receive a copy. 



HENRY r. MICHELL CO., 518 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



THE FINEST ROSE-PINK WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEA 



THK IDEAL FLORISTS' VARIETY. Pkt., 16ci U on., 36c; "a oz.. 60c; 1 oz., $1.00; ^ lb., $3.25; lb., $12.00. 



WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS : Early Momine Star, Early Snowflake. pkt. 18 geedg, 26c; ^ oz., $1.80; oz. $5 00 Early 

 Sprine Maid. Early Melody, Early Sonsrblrd, pkt. 2S seeds, 26c; "4 oi., $1.25; oz., $4.00. Early Heather Bell, pkt. 25 eeeds, 2.^; >4 oz., $i 60- oz. 

 $5.00. Pkt. 18 seeds each of any of the following varieties. 28c ; 5 pkta.. $1.80 Concord Pink, Concord Crimson, Concord Lavender, Concord 

 W^hite, Concord Salmon, Concord Blae. 



For full description of above varieties see page 1 of Florlsta' Review, August 31. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO., 



30-32 BARCLAY ST., 



NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when yom wrlta. 



GLADIOLI 



New Catalogue Ready 



im LEWIS CHILDS, Inc. 



nowerfield, L. L, N.Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



to discharge the accrued obligations of 

 that company, it appearing that all the 

 assets of the old company were taken 

 over by the consolidated company and 

 that it paid most of the debts of the 

 absorbed corporation, although there 

 was no specific agreement at the time 

 of the consolidation that the debts 

 ^ould be assumed. 



As to the measure of damages recover- 

 i^ble by the seller in this case, the court 

 "ays: "At the time of the repudiation 

 ''le contract was not wholly completed. 

 ^he crop had been grown and nearly all 

 -fathered. Substantially all that was 

 "^quired to be done was the delivery. 

 The seller could have accepted the re- 

 I'tidiation at the time and sued for the 



Lilium Giganteum, 79 and 9 10 



For immediate delivery. 



Write for prioM. 



YOKOHAHA NURSERY CO.. Ltd. 



Wool worth Bldar., Now York Gity 



Mention The ReTiew when yon write. 



LDJUN GIGANTEUM, 7/9 bslk 



300 to case $20.00 iier case 



Echeverias, fine stock. 3-ln. pots S30.00 per lOOO 



Also have a fine lot of Freadi aid Dutdi Bolbs. 



Prices OD appllcatlen. 



DBirVANI 1*8 West 6th Street. 

 • ^WlJt/Wni, CIMCINMATI. OHIO 



damages on the breach, or it could elect 

 to consider the contract as still in force. 

 One party cannot by himself rescind a 

 contract. The renunciation itself does 

 not amount to a rescission. We regard 

 the contract in question as being more 

 than a mere order for goods. However 

 this may be, the Chicago company had 

 the right to treat the onion sets ordered 



Suzuki Bros. Co. 



Growers and Exporters of 

 JAPANESE; LILY BULBS 



YOKOHAMA, AOMORIKEN, JAPAN 



Special Trade Offer of Liliam Giganteum 



(over 100,000 bulbs of superior quality) for 

 1917, fall shipment direct from our firm. 



Our endeavor is to grow for high-class 

 trade. Our aim is to merit your per- 

 manent trade. Give us a trial on your 

 ne.vt orders and see for yourself. 

 Prices and inquiries from our Ameri- 

 can representative, 



PAUL S. SUZUKI, OAKLEY. WYO. 



Mention The Berlew whea jtn wrif. 



as property belonging to the buyer and 

 sell them on the buyer's account and 

 recover of it the sum representing the 

 difference between the price brought and 

 the contract price. While the seller did 

 not have a right, after the order waa 

 countermanded, to do anything which 

 would enhance the damages, it waa not 

 bound to treat the buyer's repudiation 



