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The Florists^ Review 



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Mat 20, 193P. 



MICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 



CINERARIA 



Our Grand iflora Prize Strain cannot 

 be surpassed for size and beau- 

 tiful colorings. 



Vi Tr. Tr. 

 pkt. pkt. 

 Orandiflora Prize. Dwarf.. $0.60 $1.00 

 Grandiflora Prize. Medium 



Tall 60 1.00 



PRiarULA CHINENSIS 



A superb strain, grown by a specialist. 



% Tr. Tr. 



pkt. 



Alha Mssntflca $0.60 



Chlswick Bed 60 



Duchess 60 



Holborn Blue 60 



Kermesina Splendens 60 



Rosy Morn 60 



Prize Mixture 60 



Michell's Primula Chinensls 



Also all other Sea.sonable Seeds. Bulbs 



and Supplies. 



Send for Wholesale Price Lilst. 



pkt. 



$1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTE.4l 



IJlacina. Lilac $0.50 



Kermesina. Crimson GO 



Rosea. Pink 50 



Alba. White 50 



Hybrlda Mixed 50 



FANST SEED 



MlcheU'8 Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A 



giant strain, which for size of bloom, 

 heavy texture and varied colors and 

 shades cannot be surpassed. Half tr. 

 pkt., 30c; 50c per tr. pkt.; 'A oz.. $1.25: 

 $7.00 per oz. 



Giant Trhnardeau, Mixed. Large flow- 

 ering and choice colors. Tr. pkt., 30c; 

 $?.00 per oz. 



Also Giant Pansies in Separate Colon, 



DAISY, DOUBLE ENGLISH 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

 Monstrosa Pink, % oz.. $2.00 $0.50 .... 

 Monstrosa White, 14 oz.. 2.00 .50 .... 



Monstrosa Mixed, M,oz.. 1.75 .50 . 



Longrfellow Pink 40 $2.00 



Snowball Wlilte 40 2.00 



Mixed .30 1.50 



MYOSOTIS 



Alpestrls Victoria 25 1.00 



Eliza Fanrobert 25 1.25 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., sis Market St. . PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



MentiOD The Review when you write. 



contract of sale, contamed the follow- 

 ing clause: 



"We [the sellers] give no warranty, 

 express or implied, as to description, 

 quality, productiveness or any other 

 matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants we 

 send out and will not be in any way re- 

 sponsible for the crop. If the pur- 

 chaser does not accept the goods on 

 these terms, they are at once to be re- 

 turned." 



On being notified of the mistake, de- 

 fendant sellers requested return of the 

 peas and shipped a quantity of seed 

 corn. Plaintiff claims that the corn 

 was not of the variety ordered, being 

 of slower-maturing kind, and sued for 

 damages, resulting from freezing of the 

 crop before maturity. Plaintiff assert- 

 ed innocence of knowledge that the 

 corn was not of the kind ordered, when 

 it was received. 



The trial judge refused to instruct 

 the .iufy, at defendants' instance, that 

 the letters looking to correction of the 

 mistake under which peas were shipped 

 instead of corn did not so modify the 

 contract as to eliminate the warranty 

 disclaimer. And, the .iury having found 

 in favor of plaintiff, defendants ap- 

 pealed to the Supreme Court of Errors, 

 which set the verdict aside, saying: 



Question of Law. 



"As the case reached the jury no 

 question of fact necessary to determine 

 the legal effect of the correspondence 

 between the parties relative to the de- 

 fendants' mistake in delivering peas in 

 place of corn remained unsettled. It 

 was not for the jury to pass upon the 

 meaning of the letters under these cir- 

 cumstances, but the question presented 

 was one of law and the duty to de- 

 termine it rested solely upon the court. 

 * * * The performance of this duty 

 properly called for an instruction to 

 the jury that the only contract in the 

 case was that contained in the written 

 order, since that was the necessary 

 legal conclusion from the conceded 

 facts. The plaintiff's letter complain- 

 ing of the mistaken delivery of the 

 peas does not purport to launch a new 

 contract; it demands the fulfillment of 

 an existing one. The subsequent de- 

 livery and acceptance of the com were 

 as clearly controlled by the conditions 

 of the written order as were those items 

 of it which had been already filled 

 without mistake. 



THE HOUSE OF KELWAY 



has a reputation of 70 years behind it as a guarantee. 



For three generations we have been Growers and Selectors of 

 pedigree stocks of 



BRITISH SEEDS 



Get our prices for booking forward orders {delivery after 1920 harvest), 



not tomorrow but NOW. 



Specialties: GARDEN SEEDS and FARM ROOT SEEDS 



KELWAY & SON, s^ETikot^s. LANGPORT, ENG. 



Mention The BeTicw when you write. 



Watkins & Simpson, Ltd. 



Recommend their "Pedigree** strains of 



Vegetable, Flower and Farm Seeds 



to the seedsmen of the United States 

 WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TO 



27-29 Drury Lane LONDON, W. C. 2, England 



Mention Th» B«Tiew when 70a write. 



BOLGIANO'S 

 ««BIG CROP" SEEDS 



"Tasted and Trusted" Over a Century 



Spaelal Price List to Florists and Market Gardener*. 



Write for a copy at once— It will 



save yoa money. 



J. BOLQIANO a SON. Baltlmora. Md. 



Tomato Seed and 



Sweet Potato Plants 



Pleased to quote you prices on quantities and 

 varieties wanted for present or future delivery. 



H. AUSTIN Felton, DeL 



THE STANDARD BULB CO. 



BENTON HARBOR, MICH. 



Holland Bulbs, Paper Whites, 

 Gladioli, Dahlias, etc. 



"Quality Beat, Prices Right" 

 Ask Quotations 



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KENILWORTH 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



In Mixtare or Sep 

 arate Colors 



lOOOseeds.^Oc; 4000, $1 

 ^oz.;$1.29ioz.,$5.00. 



PRIMROSE SEED 



Improved t'liinese— Finest Krown; mixed, 

 seeds, Jl.oo; V2 pkt., .We; 1000 seeds. $2.0(). Prtmn 

 Obc«»nica— Finest Giants, mixed, pkt., 50c; ^ v- 

 2,5c. P. MalHcol«1e8- Giant Baby, pkt., 25c. 

 Ke^vfnsis— New dwarf yellow, 25c. 



CINKKaKIA. Larfire-flowcrinK dwarf, flni 

 grown, all colors, mixed, pkt., 60c; Hj pkt.. 25c. 



OYCI.AMEM GIGA MKUM, Choicest Glaii 

 mixed. 150 seertRT $1.00; ""i pkt., 50c. 



JOHN F. RyPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



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