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The Fbrists*' Review 



Mat 14, 1914. 



Justified in Rejecting Seed. 



That a buyer of cotton seed for seed- 

 ing purposes was entitled to refuse to 

 receive seed not coming up to the qual- 

 ity contracted for was decided by the 

 Mississippi Supreme Court in the case of 

 Gloster Oil Works vs. Buckeye Cotton 

 Oil Co., 40 Southern Eeporter 225. 



The principles announced in the cases 

 reviewed above must, however, be ap- 

 plied subject to those other rules of law 

 mentioned in previous articles of this 

 series, relating to the buyer's duty to 

 discover obvious defects when he has an 

 opportunity for inspection before com- 

 pleting his purchase, and to the right 

 of the parties to exempt the seller from 

 liability by adopting a non-warranty 

 clause in their agreement. S. 



CATALOGUES BECEIVED. 



Marygold Farm, Onondaga Valley, N. Y." 

 "Some Plants for the Hardy Garden," a neat 

 booklet containing a list of hardy plants, chiefly 

 Irises, columbines, peonies and chrysanthemums. 



L. Bauihann k Co., Chicago, III. — A catalogue 

 devoted largely to explaining and Illustrating 

 the use of "chrysanthemum background" and 

 festooning in the decoration of automobiles and 

 floats, but also listing a miscellaneous stock of 

 decorations, such as paper flowers, puffed drapery, 

 plumes, doves, shields, elk beads and other de- 

 signs. 



J. K. Alexander, East Bridgewater, Mass. — An 

 illustrated catalogue of dahlias, gladioli, cannus. 

 Irises, hardy phloxes, peonies and other plants; 

 also small fruits, ornamental shrubs, hed^e 

 plants, etc. Thirty-three of the entire forty- 

 eight pages are devoted to dahlias, Mr. Alex- 

 ander's specialty. 



E. H. Wheadon & Song, La Couture, Guernsey, 

 England. — "Wheadon's Guernsey Bulbs," a IC 

 page trade list of narcissi, gladioli, anemones, 

 ranunculi, tulips, etc., including some new iiur 

 olssi of the firm's own introduction. 



Toungstown, O. — L. R. Kratzer is the 

 successor of E. G. Sigle. 



Paeonies 



$10.00 p«r 100 



In Five Colors 



White Crimson Rose 



Pink Carmine 



Tuberoses 



Dwarf Double Pearl— Extra large size 

 $10.00 per lOOO 



Gladioli and 



Tigridias 



All the Leading Varieties. 

 Prices on Application. 



.Q^cz&md^jy 



"The inoft reliable leeds" 

 83 Barclay St. X20 New York, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon wrlte^ 



M. M. C. 



NORWOOD, OHIO 



NEAR CINCINNATI 



*"' Pearson's Improved 



dP&li Begonia Prima Donna 



(M7 own raising) 



A grand winter-blooming variety of easy cultiva- 

 tion, bright, glossy foliage, with a profusion of 

 bright pink flowers, at their best in winter; flowers 

 the size and color of a Lorraine type. Sow seeds 

 now for Xmas blooms. Liberal trade pkt., 25c; 5 

 ' for $1.00; 1/64-oz., $1.50. 



AntiiTldnuin,LargeHowering 



Sow now for summer blooming; they will pay big money; varieties listed are the 



best for Florists' use. 



Salmon Pink pkt., 25c 



Orange Pink pkt., 25c 



Tall, best mixed, 30 varieties, ^4-oz., 40c., pkt., 15c 

 Pure White, I4-0Z., 30c pkt., 15c 



^f ^pf M BE? J^ Dfi^\lll Seedsman and Florlat 



fC I Clm f^E#%ll9\/l^ 573»-575!i GnnnlBon gt., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GLADIOLI 



1st Size 2nd Size 



1000 1000 



America $12.00 $10.00 



Augusta 13.00 



Brenchleyensis 10.00 8.00 



Black Beauty 40.00 35.00 



Baron Hulot ...: 40.00 35.00 



Evaline 30.00 25.00 



Giant Pink 30.00 25.00 



Golden Queen 30.00 25.00 



Klondyke 20.00 



Mrs. Francis King 12.00 



Ist Size 2nd Size 



1000 1000 



Mohonk $ 40.00 $35.00 



Mrs. Jas. Lancashire. . . 80.00 



Michigan 100.00 80.00 



Ophir 100.00 80.00 



President Taft 25.00 20.00 



Perfection 60.00 50.00 



Purity 35.00 30.00 



Taconic 30.00 25.00 



Extra White and Bright 15.00 12.00 



XXX Mixed 20.00 15.00 



250 at 1000 rates. oVf for cash with order. Other varieties in smaller supply. 



E. E. STEWART, Brooklyn, Mich. 



Mention The TtcTlew when yon write. 



SURPLUS GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Amttrica, extra large, first 100 1000 



size $1.60 $14.00 



America, second size.. 1.10 10.00 



Baron J. Hulot, blue 2.00 18.(Ni 



Hollandia, salmon 1.75 16.00 



Pink Beauty, deep pink. . . 2.00 18.00 



Brenchleyensis, scarlet . . 1.40 12.00 



SLUIS SEED STORE 



544 West 63d Stmt, CBICAGO. U. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



CHILDS' GLADIOLI 



Send for list. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Flowerfield, L. I., N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon wff 



a^ ■■ ■■ a% a% Best that arrow. We sell dl- 

 &*L L 11^^ rect tofrardeDersandflorlstaat 

 ^%r F ll^% wholesale. Bit; beautiful cata- 

 \^ k b ■# \3 loRue free. Write today. 

 ABCHIA8 SBED STORE. Box 34, 8E0ALIA, HO. 



PRIMROSE 



XX 



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Improvad Chinas* Frinsad, finest grown, 

 many varieties mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00; ^-pkt., 

 50c; per 1000, $1.50; colors separate also. 



Primula Obconica, New Giants, pkt., 60c. 



Primula Kawanals, sweet yellow, 25c. 



Primula Malacaldaa, Giant Baby, 25c. 



CInararlaa, best large fl. dwf., 1000 seeds, 50c. 



Calcaelarlaa, finest giants, 50c. 



filANT PANW The best large flowering 

 \jiniii iniiji. varieties, critically select- 

 ed. 6000 seeds, $1.00; ^-pkt., 50c. 



CASH. Ubaral axtra count. 



JOHN f. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 

 GIANT PANSY SEED 



Kenllworth Bllxtar* 



Kenilworth Show 



Bronze Shades 



Masterpiece, cnrled 



Separate Colors. 

 1000 seeds. 2Sc; BOOu, $1.00; \ 

 oz., $1 26; 1 oz., $S.UO 



Princess (new upright), 

 1000 8eeds,76c. 3U0 seeds, 26c ^ 



Mention Th« Rerlew when 70a writ*. 



