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The Florists' Review 



NOTSHBEB 12, 1914. 



THEY CAN'T BE BEAT 



IF THEY COULD, I WOULDN'T HAVE THEM 

 1 deliver only THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY 



LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 300 bulbs to a case, $18.00 per case. 



LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 250 bulbs to a case, $22.00 per case. 



GLADIOLI, Colvillei, Bride, Peach Blossom and Blushing Bride. 

 A Rare Bargrain while they last; buy them now; you will say 

 they are too cheap at $5.00 per 1000. 



PAPER WHITE, $8.25 per lOCO. . 



ALX. FREIGHT PAID TO CINCINNATI 



. CARROLL 



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NORWOOD 



/ Near \ 

 \ Cincinnati/ 



OHIO 



a. retail dealer in seeds, was bound to 

 know it." 



Summarizing its conclusions, the Su- 

 preme Court said: "Under these con- 

 ditions Morton would have no right of 

 action against defendant, and therefore 

 his undisclosed principal would have no 

 such right. These conclusions would, 

 we think, follow if Morton acted as 

 thtd jageijl^]^ ot> both parties, because it 

 wbuld be his duty as agent of the 

 plaintiff to communicate to him the 

 knowledge with which he was charge- 

 able." 



Meeting a claim made by plaintiff 

 that def endarft had previously sent Mr. 

 Morton a cabinet of garden seeds for 

 sale on consignment, and that no dis- 

 claimer was printed on these packages, 

 the court said: "If there was a gen- 

 «ral custom such as the jury found, it 

 was immaterial whether there was a 

 disclaimer on the packages or not, un- 

 less the defendant knew that Morton 

 was ignorant of such custom, and there 

 is no claim that it had such knowledge. 



Non- Warranty Clause Is Fair. 



"Besides, if defendant saw fit to 

 «ell its garden seeds with a warranty, 

 that would be no particular reason why 

 it should sell its field seeds in the same 

 way. The damages recoverable for 

 breach of warranty on the sale of 

 small packages of garden seeds would 

 ordinarily be inconsequential, while in 

 the case of field seeds the reverse would 

 be true. In the present case the pound 

 of tobacco seed was sold to Morton for 

 $2.25. The damages recovered were 

 $1,015. It may seem unjust that the pur- 

 chaser should suffer this loss. But it 

 is apparent that, if seed houses war- 

 ranted their seeds, they would have to 

 sell at a very much higher price than 

 if no warranty were given. If the 

 defendant had sold 100 pounds of this 

 seed instead of one pound, it would re- 

 ceive therefor $225, and on the basis of 

 plaintiff's recovery would be liable for 

 over $100,000 damages. It purchased 

 the seed in Virginia, and admittedly 

 ordered the variety which the plaintiff 

 desired. The evidence shows that there 

 was no way in which the substitution 

 could be discovered until the tobacco 

 ]}lants were pretty well grown. Large 

 Seed houses who draw their supply of 

 seeds from different parts of this and 

 perhaps other countries cannot well 

 grow all the seeds th ey hftad lai They 



BULBS 



We have a good stock of the vari- 

 eties most used by the Florists. 

 Write for prices. 



LILIUM CANDIDUM. We have a few cases. Will 

 make a special low price to close out. 



ULIUM QIQANTEUM. Always on hand. 



3=1 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. From our cold storage 

 plants. 





FOTTLER,nSI[E,RAWSONCO., 



THE SEED STORE, 



FANEUiL HUL SQUARE. 



BOSTON 



M^ntlofi Th«» R>Tl«Mr when Tnn wHt> 



LILIUM HARRISII 



5 to 7 $< .00 per 100: $38.00 per 1000 



7 to 9 9.00 per 100; 82.60 per 1000 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 



12 to 16 $3.26 per 100: $29.00 per 1000 



li to 15 4.00perl00: 86.50 per lOJO 



NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE 



12 to 15ctm $1,00 per 100: $8.60 per 1000 



Send for auotations on Freesias. We have a surplus, and ran msike you sood prices. 

 Wholesale Bulb Catalogue mailed on request. 



GURRIE BROS. CO.. IIS ISUS:^. *' MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



Mention Tli« BcTlew wh»B joa write. 



XXX SEEDS 



AlyssHin Snowball, finest dwarf, very com- 

 pact, ttne for pots, pkt., 20c. 



Cyclam*!! SiKantvum, finest giants mixed, 

 2.'»0 seeds, $1.0^ : H pkt.. 50c. 



Chlnaaa Prlmraaa. finest grown, single and 

 double, mixeld, 600 seeds, $1.C0: lOCO seeds, $1.60; 

 >fl pkt.. 60c. 



Cinararia, large flowering, dwarf, mixed, 1000 

 seeds, 50c: ^ pkt.. 2 c. Also Stell<ta. 



Iriak Shamrock, true green, pkt., '20c. 



LabalU, Blue Ball. Ne<v Dwarf, dark blue, fin- 

 est of all Lobelias, pkt., 2rc 



Panay, Ola*>t, finest grown, critically selected, 

 6C00 seeds. $ .CO; ^s pkt.. eoc. 



Snapdrason, Giant White. Pir.k or Yellow, 

 separate or mixed, pkt., 20e. 

 Caah. Liberal pkts. Six 20c pkts., $1.00. 



JOHN f. RUPP, Shircm^ym^ f^ 



are liable to be imposed on, and must 

 either adopt the practice of selling 

 without warranty, or of selling with 

 one and imposing on the consumer an 

 added prioaZaufficient to make good the 



VALLEY i,°" 



Storage 



Best grade Pips, shipped as you want 

 them. Per 100, $2.75; 250 for $6.00; 500 

 for $11.00; 1000 for $20.00. 



Gladiolus per,oo Per 1000 



Blushing Bride $0.75 $6.00 



Peach Blossom 1.00 8.00 



Roman Hyacinths 



12tol3ctm 3.00 27.00 



12 to 15 ctm 4.00 36.00 



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Write for price list of bargains in 

 Dutch Bulbs. 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



369 Rivar Streat, 



CHICAGO 



Always mentioa the FioKt^ li^r^iew when 

 writioii; advertisert. 



