J«LT 80, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



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Lil. Gigantcum and Multiflorum, 

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 Dutch Bulbs, English Goldaa Spur, 

 Azaleas, Palms, Roses, etc. 



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 Carrot. Man- 

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 Turnip, etc. " 



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 A B.C. Amer. 

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M''ntlon The RptI«»w jrJ<en toii wr1t«>. 



PANS>Y-S»ECD 



From the Oldest Pitasy Specialist 



C. SCHWANECKE 



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 ^chwanecke's Giant-flowered Improved 



Trlmardeau $1.50 



Schwanecke's Giant-flowered Improved 



Caa%i*r 

 Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



ttermenla . 



Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



Bugeete. .. 



Schwanecke's Giant-flowered Improved 



Odier 



3.76 

 3.75 

 3.03 

 2.50 



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Creighton, who overruled a motion for 

 a new trial. John M. Sheehan, counsel 

 for the plaintiff, George Demint, had 

 prepared an exhaustive brief, but did 

 not file it when the new trial was de- 

 nied; instead he prayed for an appeal 

 to the Appellate Court, which was 

 granted, bond of $200 to be filed in 

 sixty days and brief to be filed in 

 ninety days. 



This is a straight non-warranty case. 

 The following is a statement of the 

 facts by R. H. McAnulty, of McAnulty, 

 Allen ft Humphrey, counsel for the de- 

 fendant: 



"This was a suit brought to recover 

 flamages claimed by reason of defend- 

 ant having delivered an early variety 

 of sweet corn to plaintiff, whereas he 

 claimed to have bought a late variety. 

 Plaintiff claimed that he asked for 

 Mammoth sweet corn, but claimed 

 there was delivered to him some un- 

 l<nown variety of early sweet corn. The 

 ^ase was tried first in the Justice Court 

 hofore a jury and won bf the defend- 

 ant. The plaintiff appealed. His theory 

 was that when a person purchased of a 

 'loaler in seeds there was an implied 

 warranty that the seed delivered was 

 the variety asked for. 



"In the Circuit Court, to which the 

 f'ase was appealed, defendant relied 

 particularly upon the custom and usage 

 '^f seedsmen in selling seeds without 

 Warranty, and the court allowed the de- 

 fendant to show custom and usage of 

 seedsmen in this city and throughout 

 the country to sell seeds with the non- 

 "'^■'•rranty clause. Doubtless it was upon 

 ^liat evidence that the jury found for 

 ■♦^'>' defendant in the Circuit Court. 



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CYCL&NEN SEED 



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 thal, Pure 'White, White with Dark Eye, Lilac, 



$3.5u per 1000 seeds, S:^5.oO per lO.UOu seedd, SltO.OO 

 per 50,000 seeds.' 



Salmoneum. $4.00 per 1000 seeds. 



Qlory of Wandsbek. Rose of Wandsbek, Pearl of 

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 ing Salmon sorts, $6.5U per 1 000 seeds. 



Pimbriatum cartnineo marginatum Victoria Cycla- 

 men, $4.00 per Lm seeds. 



Rococo, $S.0u per thousand seeds. 



Casb with order, please. 



Natural Size 

 of Glory of 

 Wan'i=ih<»k 



FERD. HSCHER, 



Wiesbaden- Aukamm, 

 GERMANY 



Over five hur>dred testimonials and repeated orders for Cycla- 

 men Sf ed were shown to th ■ Editor of The Fl pb's' Review. 



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DANISH PANSY SEED 



Wlboltt's Danish Exhibition per lb.. $20.00; per oz., $2.00 



Good Mixture per lb., 3.00; per oz„ .30 



Extra Fine Mixture. .'.^\ per lb.. 4.00; per oz., .36 



Giant Trlmardeau Mixture per lb., 8.00; per oz.. .60 



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