Febbuaby 13, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



87 



PINUS MUGHO 



{Dwt. Mt.Plae) 



Tnnh Per 100 



4- 8 Bedded stock I tr $7.00 



fi-io Field-GrownStock2 tr 15.00 



in-l2 Field-Grown Stock 2 tr 20.00 



12-18 Field -Grown Stock 2 tr 25.00 



18-24 Field-Grown Stock 2 tr 85.00 



Feet 



Per 10 





1 -l^a Specimens B. & B. 3 tr $ 9.60 



lifl-2 Specimens B. & B. 3 tr 16.00 



TAXUS CANADENSIS 



(American Yew) 

 Inch Per 100 



6-15 Bedded Stock 1 tr $ 6.00 



10-12 Field-Grown Stock 2 tr 16.00 



Feet Per 10 



1 -II3 Specimens B. & B. 3 tr $20.00 



l»3-2 Specimens B. A B. 3 tr 30.00 



Nice, thrifty, acclimated American Krown 

 stock. Send for complete Wholesale Price List. 



The D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc. 



Evergreen Specialists. 



Largest Growers In America. 



Box 407 DUNDEE, ILL. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon wr i te. 



Just Arrived from Holland 



STANDARD TREE ROSES, all varieties, 

 straight stems and good stock, $9.00 a doz., 

 $65.00 a 100, cash with order. 



GLADIOLI, all varieties in stock. Write 

 for prices. 



BARCLAY NURSERY, ^*^i^^^S^^ 



Mention The BoTlew whw yon write. 



Aacuba Japonica 



BY THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAND 



THE AUDUBON NURSERY 



WILMINBTON. N. C. H. VEIZML. Pre* 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET, 600.000, 2 and 3 years. 



ASPARAGUS PLANTS, 600,000, assorted, 

 2 and 8 years. 



Spiraeas, Althaeas, Deatslas, Hydrangeas, 

 Barberry ThunbeintfU, Ornamental Shade 

 Trees, Berry Plants, Froit Trees, Etc, 



all Quality stock. Attractive low prices. 

 Send at once for wholesale trade list. 

 THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY. - Westminster. Md. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



IRIS 



FOR SPRING PLANTING 



BEND FOR CATALOGUE 



PETERSON NURSERY 



30 N. La Salle St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



but no formal action on thfse matters 

 was taken. Varied prices charged by 

 nurserymen were said by several who 

 spoke to be responsible for evil reputa- 

 tions borne by some of the trade. Nearly 

 all agreed that standard prices would 

 eliminate cut-throat competition with 

 Its attendant bad features. 



The several papers read before the 

 convention contained a number of useful 

 and interesting features, and the dis- 

 cussions which followed brought out 

 many other points of interest to the 

 nurserymen. 



OflBcers for the ensuing year were 

 selected as follows: 



President — Guy A. Bryant, Princeton, 

 reelected. 



Vice-President— Alvin E. Nelson, Chi- 

 cago. 



Treasurer — Clyde Leesley, Chicago. 

 Executive committee— F. W. Von 



NAME your requirements for next catalogue. We 

 will send liberal selection of exclusive prints for 

 you to choose from. Business building subjects only. 

 "If Grave* hasn't got it, nobody haa." 



NATHAN R. GRAVES COMPANY 



Flower City Hortlcaltural Photographers 

 86 Exchans* Stre«t ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



A Bargain Offer of 



California Privet 



A lot of 400,000 plants of the general character shown in 

 the engraving. They are exceptionally well rooted, were cut 

 back twice, have many branches and are clean and bright, but 

 as they were cut back late in the season, did not make the 

 usual growth of top. They will grow well and make beauti- 

 ful hedges. 



Price, $8.00 per lOOO; or $7.50 per lOOO in car lots. 

 No order accepted for less than 1000, 



J. T. Lovett, Inc., Little Silver, N. J. 



LILIES of FRANCE 



We have a surplus of a few varieties of 



IRIS 



on which we can make a very interesting quotation 

 for large lots, either in assortment or mixture. 



WAYSIDE GARDENS, Mentor, Ohio 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



Hardy Old-fashioned Plants 



Our Specialty 



Specially srown for Florists, Nursery- 

 men and Landscape Architecto. Prices 

 OD request. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



MaNy Haat •■« Pnty Finn BARABOO, WIS. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Oven, holdover; A. H. Hill, Dundee, 

 and William Saddler, Bloomington. 



REMEDY AGAINST DEFAXTLT. 



Claims for Damages. 



The law, of course, affords redress for 

 breach of a valid contract to purchase 

 goods, but there is now a well estab- 

 lished rule of law in nearly every state 

 to the effect that if the buyer gives 

 notice of his repudiation of his contract 

 before the seller makes delivery, it shuts 

 off the seller's right to collect the pur- 

 chase price. The aggrieved seller in 

 such case must resort to a claim for 

 damages for breach of the contract. 



STAR BRAND ROSES 



"Americ&n Pillar" and nearly every 

 other good hardy climber. 



Send for our list. 



*"U JONE8C0. 



Robert Pyle. Free. 



El*. 



eit Grore, 

 Penna., U.S.A. 



Ant. Wlntzer. V.-P. 



SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS 



Of Forest and Ornamental Trees. Buy now and 



store for early sprlnfr planting. 

 Write aa for prices and Mention The Revl^'W 



American For estry Co., PcwMse, Wis. 



In other words, the law recognizes the 

 legal right of either party to a contract 

 for the sale of personal property to 

 repudiate it before it has been per- 

 formed, subject only to liability to pay 

 the damages sustained by the other 

 party through such breach. 



Exceptions to the Bule. > 



This rule does not apply where there 

 has been a delivery of the goods, ac- 

 tually or constructively, to the buyer. 

 For example, if goods are sold f. o. b. 



