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60 



The Florists' Review 



JOLY 9, 1914. 



Winterson's Pansy Seeds 



WINTERSON'S SHOW PANSIES 



Andromeda 



The lovely flower la striking by ita gay 

 color and elegant-habit and has in short- 

 est time won the favor of all lovers of 

 Pansies. Its color is a very delicate 

 apple blossom, generally showing a soft 

 lavender blue. 



MADAME PERRET 



A new and beautiful atrain. Flow- 

 ers of largest size, borne very freely 

 in great diversity of colors. Espe- 

 cially rich in red and wine sbi.deg 

 No pansy collection complete v Ith- 

 out this grand sort. 



VERY LARQE-FLOWERINQ OR QIANT SORTS 



BrMasoMld. Vmparor Fr. Joseph. Kmparer William, Krv*. Oold«n Que«iii 

 Klay off tb* Blacks, Lord BoaconafloM, Mohvo Quoon, Poacock, 

 Frincs Sismarck, Stripod, Vulcaa, Trimardoait ^|lxod. 



CASSIER'S QIANT 



A grand mixture of the finest blotched varieties, large in size and rich in coloring, 



Per large trade packet, 35c; Three for One Dollar 



WINTERSON'S QIANT ''COMBINATION" MIXTURE 



For the past 18 years we have supplied this mixture, furnishing large quantities of 

 same yearly, to the florists' trade who grow for cut flowers and naturally must hare 

 the best that is to be had. Our continually increasing trade for this mixture proves 

 that Winterson's Combination Mixture is what we represent it to be: "Tho bast 

 that It Is posslblo to obtain." 



PRICE— Per trade packet. 60c; per ^ ounce, 76c; per H ounce, S1.60; per ^ otince. 

 S2,75; per ounce, $5.00. 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE. 



166 N. Wabash Ave. 



L D. Phtie, Centrd S004 



CHICAGO. lU, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



the catalogue there was a blank order 

 sheet for customers to detach and use 

 in ordering seeds. Immediately above 

 the blank spaces in which the order 

 was to be written was a printed state- 

 ment to the eflfect that defendant gave 

 ^'no warranty, express or implied, as 

 to description, quality, productiveness, 

 or any other matter of any seeds * * 

 they send out, and will not be in any 

 way responsible for the crop." 



On the first page of the catalogue 

 proper there was printed in large type 

 the words: "General Suggestions to 

 Customers." There were a dozen such 

 suggestions made; the first word or 

 words in each instance, indicating the 

 nature of the suggestion, being printed 

 in large, heavy type. One of these 

 headings coiisisted of the word "Dis- 

 claimer" so printed, and immediately 

 following it was a statement substan- 

 tially like the one quoted above. 



The two packages ordered from the 

 •defendant were wrapped in one bundle, 

 and shipped by express. One side of 

 the shipping tag contained the name 

 and address of the consignee. On the 

 reverse side there was printed in red 

 ink and in conspicuous type the follow- 

 ing words, which were underscored as 

 indicated by italics: "Northrup, King 

 4" (fo. do not give, and their agents are 

 forbidden to give, any warranty, ex- 

 press or implied, as to description, 

 quality, productiveness, or any other 

 matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants 

 they send out, and will not be in any 

 way responsible for the crop. If the 

 purchaser does not accept the goods on 

 these terms, they are at once to be 

 returned, and money paid for same will 

 be promptly refunded." 



The goods were shipped April 8, and 

 were followed by an invoice two days 

 later. There was printed near the head 

 of the invoice a statement like that 

 contained in the catalogue, to the effect 

 that the goods were sold without war- 

 ranty. In reference to this invoice, 

 the respondent claims that it was not 

 received until after the seed had ac- 

 tually been delivered to the plaintiff. 

 There is some testimony given by Mor- 

 ton to the effect that the invoice was 

 not received until the day after the 

 seed was delivered, and some testimony 

 M-hich would indicate that the seed had 



One of Our Prize-Winner Pansies 



Johnson's 



Choice Strain of 



Prize-Winner 

 Pansies 



Flowers are of immense 

 size, distinct colors and 

 perfect shape. Tr. pkt. 

 50 cts. Oz. $5.00. 



QIANT SEPARATE COLOBS 



.25 

 .25 

 .26 

 .25 



Tr. pkt, 

 (2000 Seeds) 

 Giant Adonis. Beautiful light 



blue $0.25 



Giant Prince Bismarck, Beautiful 



shade of brown 25 



Giant Striped 25 



Giant Peacock, Ultramarine blue, 



claret and white; extra 



Giant Emperor William. The best 



blue 



Giant Black 



Giant White. With dark eye 



Giant Trimardeau. Choice mixed 

 Giant Fire King. Golden yellow, 



upper petals purple 25 



Giant Mme. Perret. A magnificent 



giant strain of rare excellence, 



very early, Tigorous and a rich 



combination of colors 25 



Giant Lord Beaconsfleld, Purple, 



whltP petals 25 



Giant Tellow, With dark eye; 



fine 25 



Giant Dark Blue 25 



Giant Snowflake. Pure white 25 



Giant Hortensia, Beautlfal red 



shades 30 



Giant President Camot 25 



Per 

 Oz. 



11.50 



1.50 

 1.23 



25 1.50 



1.25 

 1.25 

 1.50 

 1.00 



1.50 



2.00 



1.25 



1.50 

 1.50 

 1.25 



2.25 

 2.00 



.25 

 .40 

 .30 



Tr. pkt, 

 (2000 Seeds) 



Giant Psyche. Beautifully ruffled 

 violet and white $0.40 



Giant Pretiosa, Carmine purple, 

 bright violet blotches, white mar- 

 gin 



Bugnot's Superb Blotched 



Gassier' s Giant Five Blotched 



Giant Kasterpieoe, A magnificent 

 variety, with curled petals and 

 many rich colors 40 



Giant Orchid-flowered, Beautiful, 

 rare shades 26 



Triumph of the Giants (grown b.v 

 Henry Mette, the introducer). A 

 prize strain of curled and fluted 

 flowers of Immense size and rare 

 brilliancy of coloring. Per 2000 

 seeds, 50c.; V* oz. $1.75 



Giant Odier, Extra large blotched, 

 rich colors 25 



Giant Imperial German Mixed. 

 A rich strain 



Giant Parisian. Brilliant colors, 

 mostly flve blotched; fine 26 



Giant Golden Queen. Without 

 eye 



.25 



.25 



Per 

 Oz. 



$3.00 



1.50 



;!.oo 



2.50 



3.26 

 1.75 



6.W 



2.00 

 2.00 

 1.75 

 2.25 



JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



217 Market Street 



PHILADELPHIA, PA* 



not been delivered when the invoice 

 came. We accept the statement that 

 there had been an actual delivery be- 

 fore receipt of the invoice. But what 



of itf It is not claimed that my 

 had been made of the seed in thr 

 time. The relation of principal 

 agent existed between the plaintiff 



me^i 



