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The Florists^ Review 





July 15, 1920 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We still have a few thousand fine young plants to offer. Order at 

 once from the following varieties: Comoleta, Marigold, Lena 

 Baum, Dolly Dimple, Maud Dean, Harvard, Mrs. Rager, Josephine 

 Foley, Hamburg Late White, Golden Climax, Lillian Doty, White 

 Doty, Baby, Lillia, Acto, Sunshine; $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



Gloire de Chatelaine Begonias 



We have a fine lot of plants in 4-inch pots. Shift these into 6-inch Azalea pots 

 for late summer and fall sales. They will pay you handsomely. $15.00 per 100. 



BAUR & STEINKAMP 



3SOO Rockwood Ave. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



receipt from the transportation agency, stating 

 whether waybill was signed "under protest" 

 and whether goods have been unpacked and in- 

 spected; and that failure to send such notice 

 within two days of the receipt of the stock shall 

 be prima facie evidence of Its acceptance. 



4. That all reasonable care, skill and dispatch 

 shall be used in the unpacking and Inspection 

 of the stock. 



C. That if the stock shall appear, at the 

 time of inspection on delivery, to be defective 

 from any cause otlier than the fault of the 

 transportation agency, a complaint to that ef- 

 fect shall be sent to the shipper, either with the 

 notice of receipt of goods specified under No. 

 3 above, or within one week thereafter. Said 

 complaint should specify explicitly the nature 

 of the defect or defects. 



6. That in case a complaint of defective 

 stock is thus made to the nurseryman, the stock 

 In question shall be heeled In or otherwise 

 properly protected from deterioration, and shall 

 not be destroyed or otherwise disposed of until 

 the nurseryman shall have had reasonable time 

 to state whether he wishes to have the stock 

 Jointly Inspected or what action he proposes to 

 take concerning the complaint. 



7. That If the stock shall appear at the time 

 of inspection upon delivery to be defective, partly 

 or wholly because of delay or mishandling while 

 in transit, the consignee or the person placing 

 the order shall be responsible for making the 

 proper claim upon the transportation agency, 

 the shipper being under obligation to assist by 

 furnishing any information needful In establish- 

 ing the claim against the transportation agency. 



C. Payments: In the absence of special 

 agreements to some otlier effect, payments for 

 nurserv stock are expected to be made within 

 thirty "days after delivery both of consignment 

 and bill for same. 



In addition was submitted a memoran- 

 dum in regard to payment of bills for 

 nursery stock ordered by landscape 

 architects on account of clients, which 

 read: 



The practice of many landscape architects 

 of withholding nurserymen's bills from recom- 

 mendation for payment until they have verified 

 the bills from several different nurserymen 

 for all plants shipped ou their orders to a given 

 client throughout a whole planting season, when 

 taken in connection with the fact that the 

 clients often delay payment after receiving the 

 bills with the landscape architect's recommenda- 

 tion for payment, sometimes works serious 

 financial hardship on the nurserymen and ought 

 to be kept within close limits. Where the bills 

 from individual nurserymen are small it may 

 be reasonable to hold some of them as much 

 as thirty days for the sake of sending In a 

 group of bills at one time to a client for the 

 letter's convenience, but in no case Is It good 

 practice to hold any bill In this manner for 

 more than a month after the receipt of goods. 



Landscape architects ordering plants from 

 nurserymen for clients are recommended by the 

 American Society of Landscape Architects to 

 follow the practice of Issuing, within thirty 

 days after the receipt of both bill and goods 

 from the nurseryman, a certificate of payment 

 due, as In the case of certificates of payment 

 due contractors, sending copies both to the 

 clleat and the nurseryman. In any case, the 

 landscape architect should notify the nursery- 

 man promptly by some means, as soon as he has 

 verified the bill and recommended the client 

 to make payment. In the opinion of the Ameri- 

 can Society of Landscape Architects there is 

 no reason why the nurseryman, after the re- 



Double Snapdragon 

 June Hefko 



Rooted Cuttings — %\^M per 100, $125.00 per 1000 

 2K-inch pots, $17.00 per 100. 



October and later delivery. 



See illustration and description, page 111 of The Review for June 24. 



T. D. HEFKO, Marshfield, Wis. 



Aschmann Bros. 



Wholesale Growers of 



Pot Plants for the Trade 



Second and Bristol Sts., 



Philadelphi^^ Pa. 



ORCHIDS 



We grow and sell Orchids only. Can tnr> 

 nlsh yon with anything In this line. 



If yon Intend InTeetlng in Orchids, do so 

 DOW while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGES ft HUEKELL, Sunit, New Jeney 



ceipt of such notice, should not address himself 

 directly to the client with regard to payment 

 of the account. Furthermore, if the landscape 

 architect should delay sending such notice to 

 the nurseryman for more than sixty days after 

 the receipt of both bill and stock from the 

 nurseryman (unless in the Interval he shall have 

 requested the nurseryman to agree to an ad- 

 justment of the bill on account of error in the 

 bill or defect in the shipment), the American 

 Society of Landscape Architects recognizes that 



FERNS 



2-inch to 8-inch. Bostons, Whitmanii, 

 Roosevelt, Scottii, Amerpohlii. 



CYCLAMEN 



2-inch, 3-inch and 4-inch. 



PELARGONIUMS 



2^-inch. 



GEO. A. KUHL, ^o^^/^^r'* Peldii, Ifl. 



JULIUS ROEHR8 CO. 



RUTHERFORD,N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of arerj vmrialj 



the nurseryman may properly notify the etleat 

 direct that the bill has been sent the landscape 

 architect for Terlflcation and that paymeat is 

 overdue. 



For the protection, both of the laadseaps aschl- 

 tect and the nurseryman, frsm poaslMe mis- 



