FiBBUABX 6, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



Mr. Chas. H. Vick was formerly president of Jas. Vick's Sons, but is now associated with 

 Geo. B. Hart, Rochester's well known Wholesale Florist. 



VICK'S VIOLET KING 



High Grade Aster Seed 



We are fortunately in a position to 

 supply high grade Aster Seed in various 

 colors and any desired quantity. 



Scarcity of Seed 



The general scarcity of Aster Seed 

 this season leads us to emphasize the 

 importance of sending us your order 

 without delay. 



Avoid Inferior Seed 



Our Aster Seed is from healthy stock, 

 absolutely free from stem rot and the 

 other diseases so prevalent last season. 

 Florists may be confident of uniformly 

 good results in purchasing Aster Seed 

 passed on by Mr. Charles H. Vick, who 

 introduced the first large flowered 

 American Aster, Vick's Late Branching, 

 known the world over. 



ASTEB^LATE BItANCHINO. 



ASTEIU-nCFKOYED GIANT OBEOO. 



YICX'S IXFEBIAX. 



1-16 oz. 



White $0.20 



SheU Pink 20 



Lavender 20 



Kose 20 



Crimson 20 



Purple 20 



Mixed 16 



K 



oz. 



35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .36 

 .25 



% oz. 



$0.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .6a 

 .40 



oz. 

 $2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 



Purity White . 

 Daybreak Pink 



Bose 



Blue 



Lavender 



Mixed 



1-16 oz. 

 ..$0.20 

 . . .20 

 .. .20 

 .. .20 

 . . .20 

 .. .16 



%oz. 



$0.35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .35 

 .25 



%oz. 



$0.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .40 



ASTEB— VIOK'S BOYAL. 



1-16 oz. U oz. 



White $0.20 $0.35 



SheU Pink 20 .35 



Lavender 20 .35 



Purple 20 .85 



Rose 20 .35 



Mixed 15 .25 



AXEBICAK BEAUTY. 



1-16 oz. % oz. % oz. 



Rosy Carmine $0.80 $0.60 $0.85 



Purple 40 .70 1.25 



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BOCHESTEB 



1-16 oz. 



White $0.20 



Pink 20 



Lavender 20 



Violet 20 



Bose 20 



Mixed 15 



oz. 



$3.00 



4.00 



$0.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .40 



QUEEN OF THE MABKET. 

 1-16 oz. % oz. ^ oz. 



White $0.15 $0.25 $0.40 



SheU Pink 15 .25 .40 



Lavender 15 .25 .40 



oz. 

 35 

 .85 

 35 

 35 

 35 

 25 



oz. 

 $2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 



OB. 



$2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 



OS. 



$1.50 



1.50 



1.50 



Florists — ^WWte for Catalorue, Frloes and Our New General Flower Seed List. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



specific reflection upon the truthfulness 

 of the latter. 



Written Contract Safeguard. 



Therefore the possibility of the early 

 death of one who negotiates an impor- 

 tant business contract suggests the de- 

 sirability of committing all such agree- 

 ments to writing. Apart from such 

 contingency, a written contract is al- 

 ways a valuable safeguard against con- 

 troversies as to the terms of an under- 

 standing, for it is a matter of daily 

 occurrence that negotiators of sales dis- 

 agree as to the terms of a verbal agree- 

 ment. S. 



WHEN THE GBOWES IS HELD. 



Seedsmen and canners have much in 

 common, including many experiences 

 when, as the result of a rising market, 

 a grower will disregard his contract to 

 deliver the crop and sell the crop at a 

 higher price in the open market. Con- 

 sequently the following report on a 

 canner's case in Delaware wiU be of 

 interest to seedsmen: 



"Canners are much encouraged as to 

 the enforcibility of their acreage con- 

 tracts with farmers by the outcome of 

 a suit in the Superior court of Wilming- 

 ton, Del., December 9, when a verdict of 



$412.50 damages was given by the jury 

 in a suit of the Liberty Brand Canning 

 Co. against Joseph Denby, a farmer, for 

 breach of contract. 



"The Liberty company brought suit 

 against Denby on a contract whereby 

 he agreed to deliver to it the products 

 of four acres of tomatoes. Denby failed 

 to make deliveries as per contract and 

 disposed of 1,100 baskets of tomatoes. 



"The Liberty company sued for the 

 difference in the contract price, which 

 was 25 cents a basket, and the market 

 price at which Denby was said to have 

 sold, according to experts brought into 

 court, 75 cents a basket. 



