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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 22, 1915. 



LiGuffl Giganteum, 7/9m. 



CASE OF <t/5 OCT 



100 BULBS ^)0«^0 



CHAS. SCHWAKE it CO., Inc., 



Our Motto:— The Best the Market Afford* 



NKW YORK AND CHICAQO COLD STORAOC 



1000 pips, 

 115.00 



300 bulbs, 

 $18.00 



1200 bulbs, 

 170.00 



C. S. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



2500 pips. 

 135.00 



LDy of the VaUey Pifs 



$7.95 



CASE OF 

 500 PIPS 



90-92 West Broadway, 



NEW YORK 



Mwntlftti Th* RfTjfw when yoa writ*. 



windows, caused by the upsetting of an 

 incubator lamp by a small pup. The 

 prompt action of the firemen prevented 

 any serious damage. 



MOTT-LY MEDITATIONS. 



The Darch & Hunter Seed Co., 

 London, Ont., says the embargo placed 

 upon Dwarf Essex rape seed hits the 

 Canadian seedsmen rather hard, as it 

 has become popular, being recognized 

 as a splendid sheep food. It is im- 

 ported from England and Holland, 

 chiefl^y from the first named country, 

 and it is presumed the seed is being 

 held for the oil it is found to yield. 



Robert Thistle, Stratford, Ont., says 

 he is the true Canadian variety. He 

 is building up a good seed business. 



The Harvey Seed Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 

 believes its export trade will exceed 

 all previous records. 



O. W. Clark & Son, Buffalo, report 

 an unusual demand for vegetable seeds, 

 owing to an increased acreage under 

 cultivation by many of their patrons 

 ,in the Bison City. W. M. 



BREACH OF OONTBACT TO BUT. 



As a general rule of law, the sura 

 which one is entitled to recover as 

 damages for breach by another of a 

 contract to buy seed or other commod- 

 ity is measured by the excess of the 

 contract price above the price at which 

 the former is able to resell the subject 

 of sale. But, as pointed out by the Wis- 

 consin Supreme court in the case of 

 Gehl vs. Milwaukee Produce Co., 81 

 Northwestern Reporter 666, the seller 

 must use due diligence to make the re- 

 sale at as advantageous a price as pos- 

 sible; the measure of damage is not 

 the "difference between what they sold 

 the seed for and what they were to 

 have under the contract." It was 

 further decided in the same case that 

 when a contract buyer of seeds wrong- 

 fully refuses to receive them, and the 

 seller is compelled to make a resale at 

 a loss, he is not entitled to recover from 

 the purchaser, as an element of damage, 

 a commission for making the resale. 

 S. 



CANADIAN DUTY ON CATALOGS. 



U. S. postal officials call attention 

 that advertising circulars are liable in 

 Canada to a specific customs duty at 

 the rate of 15 cents per pound, which 

 duty Canadian customs officials are re- 

 quired to collect when such pamphlets 

 arrive by mail, even though each 

 pamphlet bears a different address. 

 But Canadian customs officials are au- 

 thorized to remit such duty in respect 

 to bona fide trade catalogues and price 

 lists not designed to advertise the sale 

 of goods by any person in Canada, 

 when sent into Canada in single copies 

 addressed to merchants therein, and 

 not exceeding one copy to any mer- 

 chant for his own use, but not for dis- 

 tribution. 



Customs duties on catalogues, etc., 

 sent into Canada may be prepaid by 

 means of Canadian customs duty stamps I 



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ll R. BEGONIA BULBSl 



Import prices. Box lots only. 

 Single, separate colors, 1^4-inch and up. 



= 7 Boxes. 500 bulbs each PINK 



= 6 Boxes, 500 bulbs each RID 



= 7 Boxes. 500 bulbs each WHITE 



7 Boxes. 500 bulbs each . 



8 Boxes, 500 bulbs each. 

 11 Boxes. 500 bulbs each , 



.YELLOW = 

 ORANaB E 

 .COPPER i 



Size and good condition guaranteed. 

 WRITE FOR PRICES AND TERMS 



I NcHUTCmSON & CO., 



THB IMPORT 

 HOU8K 



17 Hurray St, NEW YORK | 



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Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



VALLEY 



Chicag^o Market Brand, best Valley in existence, giving the best results 



all year around. 

 $15.00 for 1000; $8.00 for 500; $4.50 for 260; $2.00 for 100 



Florists* Money Maker Brand, best Valley at moderate prices. 

 $13.00 for 1000; $7.00 for 500; $4.00 for 250 



H. N. BRUNSy 3040 W. Nadison Street, ChicagO 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



extra fine qualities, new crop 

 -DANISH and QERMAN- 



Ask for quotations. 



LOECHNER C CO., 11 Warren Street, NEW YORK 



IF YOU WANT FLOWERING HYACINTHS ON CHRISTMAS 



BUY OUR 



SPECIALLY PREPARED BULBS 



We supply them in all the leadinK varieties, at $7.00 per 100. F. 0. B. St. Louis. 

 We are now taking orders for fall delivery. 



LECHNER BROS., Webster Groves, Mo. 



AK«nU for THI QROWIRS ASSOCIATION. Anna Paulowna. Holland. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



L. GIGANTEUMS 



8-9 inch, 8-10 Inch. 9-10 inch 



Also BAMBOO STAKES, green and natural. 



different sizes. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Ltd. 



Woolworth Bldif., New York Citj 



Mention The RctIcw when yon writ*. 



Lily of the VaOey Pips 



FROM COLD STORAGE 



New crop, 1000 to case. . . .$16.00 per case 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO. 

 411-413 Washington Aye., St. Louis, No. 



Mention The BcTiew when yon write. 



