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DncKMBiia U9, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



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Twelve-Week Crop 



Cold Storage (liganteuin 



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Planted now you can have them in bloom in twelve weeks. We 

 still have a good supply of 7 to 9-inch bulbs in good condition, 

 every case being inspected before being sent out. Some of the 

 largest growers around Chicago are planting this size for E^ter 

 flowering. With liHes selling on the wholesale market at from 15 

 to 20 cents a flower, we don't know of any better money-maker to 

 fill empty benches. ^ / 



[^StJ^ to 9-inch, 100 bulbs to case, $ 7.50 per case 

 tZ£|7 to 9-inch, 300 bulbs to case, 21.00 per case J 



A. HENDERSONf& CO. 



211 N. State St. :: :: CHIC A GO 



The C. Herbert Coy Seed Co. 



VALLEY, STn'^ NEB. 



Wboicsric Gfwwcn tf Hiffc-giWc S«e4i 



Caoamber, Muakmelon, Squash and Poinp- 

 kin. Sweet. Flint and Dent Seed Corn. 



— THE — 



J. C. Robinson Seed Co. 



WATERLOO, NEB. 

 ROCKY FORD, COLO. 



Contract growers of Cucumber, Cantaloupe, 

 Watermelon, Sauash and Pumpkin Seed, Sugar, 

 Flint and Field Seed Com. 



Mention The Reyicw when yon write. 



forcement of this rule, the commission 

 has been mindful that the cutting of a 

 recognized resale price on well estab- 

 lished and identified articles has been, 

 at times, indulged in for unfair trade 

 purposes. When so unfairly used, such 

 price cutting is attempted to be cloaked 

 as lawful competition and justified by 

 the Supreme court decisions. 



Perplexity in Present. 



"Thus both price maintenance and 

 price cutting, under certain conditions, 

 are found to be unfair and business men 

 are perplexed. It is with the desire that 

 this perplexity may be terminated that 

 the commission addresses the Congress. 



"The consuming public does not en- 

 joy benefit by unfair price cutting to 

 compensate it for the injuries following 

 demoralization caused by price cutting. 

 This for the reason that, in the long 

 run, unrestrained price cutting tends 

 to impair, if not to destroy, the produc- 



TOMATO SEED 



Pepper, Egg Plant, Sqoash, Pompkin, 

 Cncomber. Cantaloupe and Watermelon 

 Seed and Field Corn, on contract. 



EDGAR F. HURFF 



CorreBpoadence Solicited. Swd — boto, W. J. 



TOMATO SEED 



Cfrow^n for the 

 Wholesale Seed Trade 



HAVEN SEED CO. 



SANTA ANA, 



CAUFORNIA 



J. BOLGIANO S SON 



Careful Seed Orowers and Seed Distributors 



for one hundred years. 



Write for oar 1918 Special Catalogn* 



to Market Gardeners and Florists. 



Pratt and Light Stt.. BALTIMORE, MB. 



tion and distribution of articles desir- 

 able to the public. 



"There must be a common ground 

 wherein the rights of producer, pur- 

 veyor and consumer may each be fully 

 secured and equity done to all. The 

 search for such a ground has been a 

 task of the commission and results in 

 the following conclusions: 



(1) That producers of Identified goods should 

 be protected In their Intangible property right 

 or good-will. 



(2) That the unlimited power both to fix and 

 to enforce and maii^ain a resale price may not 

 be made lawful wltS safety. 



(3) That unrestrained, price cuttlpg Is not In- 

 the public Interest. 



"Bills now pending before the Con- 



Western Seed & Irrigation Co. 



Seed firowers and Dealers 



FREMONT, - - NEBRASKA 



SPECIALTIES: 



Cncmsber 



Mask and Watcnncloa 



Paflq>kin 



Squash 



Suveet and Field Com 



The Harnden Seed Co. 



Garden, Flower and Farm Seeds 



ASK FOR PRICE LIST 



505 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo. 



I.N. Simon & Son 



Garden Seeds 



AT WHOLESALE 



438 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. 



Contract Seed Growers 



*ecialties: SP&g^flfflhna 



correspondence Solicited. 



George R. Pedrick & Son 



PgPRICKTOWN. W. J. 



gress may well be made to meet the 

 difficulties of the situation if amended 



