62 



The Florists' RcvfeW 



NOTEltBBft Id, 1914. 



A NEW IMPORtAtldN 

 OF itENTM SEEDS 



We have just received in fine condition, an importation of Kentia seede, which we offer as follbwi, 

 either Bdlmoreana Or Forsteriana: 



1000 seeds at $7.50 per 1000 2500 seeds at $6.60 per 1000 



\ .5000 see(<s .-at $tt/00 per 1000 



We give no guarantee as to germination of this seed, but you have the privilege of returning at our expense, if upon 



examination you do not feel satisfied. 



HENRY A. DREER^ 714-716 Chestnut St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



The above offer is intended for the trade only 



Mt-iUKMi Thy Kyvlfw wtiyii yu writ** 



as for breach of contract. (Spears vs. 

 Henry F. Michell Co., 56 Pennsylvania 

 Superior Court Keporter 294.) And the 

 court decided that, to afford a basis for 

 recovering damages for defendant's re- 

 pudiation of the contract, plaintiff was 

 entitled to sell the seed in the open 

 market within the time he would have 

 been ready to mak« delivery under the 

 contract. On the question of the meas- 

 ure of damages the court said: 



"Grass seed is bought and sold and 

 kept in stock like other merchandise at 

 known seasons of the year,- an'd there is 

 DO reason for takiijig it put of the gen- 

 eral rule recognized in this state', that 

 for. a briacli. of -contract for sale of 

 pergonal chattels, yet. to be manufac- 

 tured,' the vendor is entitled to recover 

 the difference between the selling price 

 and the market value at the time and 

 place of delivery of the chattel." S. 



IMPLIED WAEEANTY IN LAW. 



Those dealers in seeds who have read 

 with care, as most of them do, the legal 

 matters that have been a feature of 

 this department of The Review for the 

 last several months will have been im- 

 pressed that their protection against 

 long, expensive litigation and possible 

 mulcting in damages lietfin their own 

 hands. The force and- effect of the dis- 

 claimer has been well established in 

 courts of last resort. But the courts 

 also have held thaf a sale of seeds by 

 name, unless therd is a direct non-war- 

 ranty, carries an implied warranty that 

 , the seed is true to description — that it 

 V actually is the variety called for.^ As 

 practically every sale of seeds is in 

 response to an order for a certain named 

 variety, the seedsman who does not use 

 the disclaimer puts himself in the posi- 

 tion of warranting this trueness of 

 every lot of seed he sells, no matter 

 how small or large the transaction. The 

 numerous suits for damages, have 

 fairly well established the principle of 

 the general custom o^-the trade to sell 

 without warranty, b4twhere seeds are 

 sold uftder the name oT^ variety, with- 

 out notice of disclaimer, the trade cus- 

 tom, is held only to protect tli'e seller 

 tgainst claims for poor germination and 

 not against claims arising from alleged 

 delivery of an article not true to name. 

 Also, every sale in which the disclaimer 

 is not used weakens the "trade cus- 

 tom.?' 



That an important number of seeds- 

 nfeb d6 not use the disclaimer in the 

 way they should is tfUiQ ^o everyone 

 who receives any considerable number 



Csbban 



Enkhufzan 



ttlory. 



iDtroduced 

 several years 

 ago by our 

 firm. 





'*??Pd'«^-' 



'^^■^^^^^.j^-^i^m 



SLUIS t GAOOT 



S««d Orewars ami 

 . Marehanta 



ENKHUIZCN, HOLLAND 



Beg to inform the trade that 

 their country is very likely to 

 escape present European war 

 and will be glad to mail their 

 prices of Veg«t«bl* and 

 Flower Sattds on application 

 to the 



Wholesal* Trad* Only. 



Mention Thf Kgvtfw when yon wt\U). i 



EUROPEAN SEEDS 



Kalway's can quota AND DELIVER : 

 Carrot Lucarno Radish Rapa 



Calory Mustard Rutabaga Caulifflowar 



Spinach Cabbaga Boot Kalo 



and FLOWER soods 



Turnip 



tinier Tares or Velcbcs 

 Spiiif lares 



Those who have formerly placed their orders in other quarters will like, untler presenl 

 circumstances, our prices. Please write at once while stocks last, both for present de- 

 livery and for delivery later, and on contract^ for next fall. British sailings continue 

 all the time. 



KELWAY & SON, 



StKD OROWClkS 

 TO THK TftAOK 



Mention Tb> Ketl«-w when yon write. 



Langport, England 



Asparagus Lutzi 



This new Asparagus Fern has many auia'ities 

 whicti render it superior lo the ulil Asu«ra«u3 

 P.U1IOSUS It does not wind: it flowers uro- 

 fuaely and seeds freeiy: its cultivation is \ery 

 feitUk,le. and it only n quires a coUL house; it 

 has no thorns. Even without wawr it will keep 

 fr 'h for weeks when cut. A full descriutiun 

 will be sent on application. 



SKEDS 



2^ seeds, 25c; 100 seeds, lie; 



ICOb seeds. t6.26. 



Postpaid on receipt of p ic». Remit by Inter- 

 national P. 0. Order. 



CLINGENDAAL NURSERY, LTD. 



THE Hague;, Aomunt 



Mpnttim Til.. It. •>'«•« wli.-ii run wr1f», 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



DUTCH BULBS 

 AND PLANTS 



HILLEBOW. HOLLMND 



AlWBTB .neiittoxii tliM twrlmim'. Rmvimw 

 ^lian wrltlns adventaan. 



DANISH SEEDS 



Ckbbase, 

 Cauliflower, 

 Carrot. Man- 

 ffel, S' ede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



Oo'' tract OfiFcn 

 andSamoleaat 

 your tervic*. 



"FmoLtn " 



e«4i: Stk U.. 

 a a B. Amar. 

 Seed Trade 

 AMociation. 



CHR. OLSEN, Seed Gwwir, "SSb'SS^" 



M^ntloD The RpTiew when yon write. - 



Vegetable and Flower Seeds 



of wall known first quality are ready to be 

 shipped to all points of th<^ worlJ. Inaurad 

 aaalnst riak of tho aaa and tha war by the 



old seed growing Arm . , 



J, HASSLACH, " 



MIMOSA FARM, St. Rtny <e Prafnet. Fraact 



MeoUun Th« IteTlew wiicn yoa wrtta. 



