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The Florists^ Review 



Sbptbmbbb 18, 191T. 



RANDO BRAND GIGANTEUM LILIES 



MEAN MONEY AT CHRISTMAS TIME 



Plant Rando Brand cold storage Bulbs now. The shortage of other varieties such as Formosum 

 makes this your one big opportunity. Plant Rando Brand — the Bulbs you know will grow. 



RANDO BRAND COLD STORAGE GIGANTEUM BULBS 



Size No. in case Per case Size No. in case Per case 



7x 9 SCO $17.00 9x10 200 $1600 



8x9 250 15.00 10x12 150 15.00 



8x10 225 15.00 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS BULBS 



We [have received a large importation of choice Paper White Narcissus, which we are selling at 



the following low prices for immediate delivery. 



12/13 $15.00 per 1000 



13/15 17.50 per 1000 



14/16 20.00 per 1000 



Write for Prices on Large Quantities. 



A. L RANDALL COMPANY, wabash avenue at lake street, 



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crop came Mr. Marsh declared that the 

 cucumbers were not the Chicago Pick- 

 ling variety and filed a claim for $17,- 

 000 with the Hohenadel company, claim- 

 ing this to be the amount of differ- 

 ence between the value of the crop pro- 

 duced and what it would have been 

 worth had the cucumbers been the va- 

 riety named. 



The Hohenadel company began suit 

 against Mr. Buckbee, alleging that, as 

 the grower of the seeds, he was liable 

 for the damages claimed. The trial re- 

 sulted in a verdict for the Hohenadel 

 company for $12,921.40. An appeal was 

 taken to the United States Court of 

 Appeals on the ground that the lower 

 court erred in refusing to admit what 

 the defendant claimed was important 

 testimony. The appeal court held with 

 the defendant and ordered a new trial, 

 which has never been held. 



One of the important points upon 

 which the new trial was ordered and 

 which James G. Elsdon, of Carnahan, 

 Elsdon & Slusser, of Chicago, attorneys 

 for Mr. Buckbee, claims "made law" 

 regarding the relations of seed growers, 

 wholesalers and crop growers, was that 

 Mr. Buckbee had no notice that the seed 

 was to be resold. This, the court held, 

 was essential, as Mr. Buckbee 's repre- 

 sentative was ready to testify that he 

 had not guaranteed that the seed would 

 be of the Chicago Pickling variety, and 

 the law holds, it is claimed, that a pur- 

 chaser, who has knowledge that what he 

 has received is not what he bought, has 

 no right to sell what he actually re- 

 ceived as something different. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHTNKSK PRIMROSE, finest Krown. slnirle 



and double, mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00; \i pkt., ROc. 



PRIMULA KE WENSI8, new dwarf yellow. 26c. 



PRIMUI.A MALArOIDES.tiiantHabr.26c. 



COLUMBINE.very finest giants (jrown, mixed, 26c 

 PANSV. Olants. 600' seeds. $1.00; ^ pkt.. 60c. 

 DAISY (Bellls), new monstrous, mixed, fine, 25c. 

 CINKRAKIA8. large dwf.. trade pkt. 50c; H2,2.'>c. 

 CYCLAMEN, Giants, 250 seeds. $1.00; ^2 pkt.. 50c. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



