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The Florists' Review 



Dbcembeb 2, 1920 



DUTCH BULBS-For Prompt Shipment 



MINIATURE HYACINTHS 



Pink, Gertrude, Gigantea, Lady Derby. 

 WUte, L 'Innocence. 



Blue, Queen of Blues, Grand Lilas, Johan, Grand Maitre. 

 Per 100, $4.00; per 1000, $35.00. 



SINGLE TULIPS PerlOOPerlOOO 



Chrysolora, pure golden yellow $3.76 $34.00 



Yellow Prince, extra for forcing and bedding 3.50 31.00 



CROCUS PerlOOPerlOOO 



Named sorts $2.00 $18.00 



Mixed colors 1.25 10.00 



COTTAGE TULIPS Per lOO Per lOOO 

 Bouton d'Or, deep golden yellow; fine for 



cutting $3.25 $28.00 



Mrs. Moon, yellow 3.75 35.00 



Extra fine mixed 2.75 25.00 



DARWIN TULIPS Per lOO Per lOOO 



Baroone de la Tonnaye, bright rose $3J25 $30.00 



Fra Angelica, purplish brown 3.00 28.00 



Massachusetts, vivid pink with white center. 3.85 36.00 



Darwin Tulips, mixed, best quality 2.75 25.00 



A. Henderson & Co., lee n. Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



th£^n dispose of them at the prevailing 

 prices, which are so unsatisfactory to 

 them. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, Ind.— "Kunderd Gla- 

 dioli; New Clnss, New Types, New Colors." a 

 44-page catalogue, fully and finely illustrated 

 and bound in u colored cover of tasteful design. 

 On page 4 is an offer of an "Entirely New 

 Race of Kunderdii Gladioli:" next in order are 

 "Twenty-tliree New Ruffled Wonders for 1!)21, 

 Kunderdii Type;" tlien follows the general list, 

 and at the end are two pages of cultural 

 directions. 



Watkins & Simpson, Ltd., Tendon, Kngland. — 

 "Novelties, Recent Novelties and Specialties for 

 1921," a special list of flower and vegetable seeds; 

 sixteen good-sized pages, printed in this com- 

 pany's excellent style and well illustrated. About 

 half a dozen novelties in vegetables are listed, 

 but the greatest space and prominence are given 

 to flowers. 



C. N, Wettenpel, Macomb, 111.— A clearly 

 printed catalogue of peonies and irises. The 

 peonies occupy nearly thirty of the total thirty- 

 .flve pages and comprise, says the proprietor, 

 "the largest stock of the HoUis peonies in tlie 

 middle west; also a complete list of the Brand. 

 Terry, Roaenfield and Harrison peonies, besides 

 a partial list of the Pleas productions." 



Sluis & Groot, Enkhulzen. Holland.— Whole- 

 sale catalogue of flower and vegetable seeds, 

 with the briefest possible descriptions and with 

 onlv four illustrations, which show novelties In 

 cabbages, Brussels sprouts and beans; 132 pages, 

 excellently printed, and bound in a tasteful, 

 brown and cream-colored cover. 



MISTAKE IN SALE BY SAMPLE. 



One-sided mistakes in business trans- 

 actions do not relieve the obligation of 

 a contract. So the Pennsylvania Su- 

 preme court is in line with other judi- 

 cial authorities when it decides, in the 

 case of Holmes vs. Cameron, 110 Atlan- 

 tic Eeporter, 81, that where the sale of 

 goods by sample has been contracted 

 for, the seller cannot avoid performance 

 of the agreement on the ground that 

 he submitted a sample of a higher grade 

 of goods than he intended to submit. 



In this case, the defendants had sold 

 a bill of goods to the plaintiff by sam- 

 ple, but a week later wrote that it would 

 be impossible to deliver, because a mis- 

 take had been made and the defendants 

 had no goods of the kind called for by 

 the sample. In the meantime the mar- 

 ket value of the goods had risen to a 

 point considerably higher than the con- 

 tract price. 



The plaintiff recovered damages for 

 nondelivery of the goods and the Su- 

 preme court aflSrmed the decision, say- 

 ing, in part: 



"In the sale of goods by sample there 

 is an implied warranty that the bulk 

 shnll correspond with the sample in 



J. A. Vandervoort & Co. 



Wholesale Bulb Growers 

 NOORDWYK, - HOLLAND 



Also Narseries at Sassenbeim 



Absolutely the largest growers in Holland of 



Bic. Victoria, Golden Spur and Von Sion 



Also large growers of 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ETC. 



J. A. VANDERVOOKT. 



Mail Address— Care of 



MALTUS & WARE 



116 Broad St., New York City 



Our representatives 

 will be calling on you. 



SUPREME 



British Seeds 



. Get our prices for delivery from 1920 Harvest on all lines of 



Garden and Farm Root Seeds 



KELWAY & SON, 



WhoIetaU 

 SEED GROWERS. 



LANGPORT. ENG. 



Cabbc "Uw>7 Luoort." 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Chas. Schwake & Co., be. 



LILY or THE VALLEY 



Jipuese LHics, Frcsck mi Drtdi Bslbi 

 M-92 West BrMdwty NEW YORK 



quality. It follows that plaintiff was 

 entitled to goods corresponding to the 

 sample and tlie fact that defendants did 

 not have them in stock was no excuse; 

 neither was the fact that they made a 

 mistake in the sample. There is noth- 



HELLKRS 

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P H O O h 

 SLED 



CASES. 



Scs4 f sr Cstahfsc. 



HELLER & CO. 



Moatpdkr, Ohio 



ing to take this case out of the general 

 rule tliat in the absence of fraud a 

 party will not be relieved from a con- 

 tract because of his own mistake. 



"So far as appears, defendants could 

 have procured goods to satisfy the con- 



