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The Florists' Review 



Afbil 29, 1915. 



Lilium Giganteum, T/Sin. 



CASE OF <t £5 Q rr 



100 BiJLBS ipO* «/0 



CHAS. SCHWAKE A CO., Inc., 



Our Motto:— The Beat the Market Affords 

 FROM NEW YORK AND CHICAGO' COLD STORAOB 



800 bulbs, 

 $18.00 



1200 bulbs, 

 $70.00 



C. S. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



1000 pips, 

 tl6.00 



2500 pips, 

 I35.0U 



Lily of the Valley Pips 



$7.95 



CASE OF 

 500 PIPS 



90-92 West Broadway, 



NEW YORK 



Mtwitlop Th. RfTl.w wh>ii yon write. 



in a new stenographer in times of emer- 

 gency than it is to get satisfactory results 

 from a novice on the sales floor. 



The Holland government has with- 

 drawn its prohibition of the export of 

 clover seed and is expected shortly to 

 permit the exportation of Holland-grown 

 grass seeds. 



The Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, re- 

 ports the heaviest run of trade in its 

 retail stores in several years. The whole- 

 sale department is continually rushed get- 

 ting out fill-in orders. 



IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SEEDS. 



Aa Decided in Kentucky Courts. 



"When a seller of grain shipped to 

 him from another point tells the buyer 

 that his knowledge concerning its fit- 

 ness for seeding purposes is limited to 

 information derived (from l others, 

 through whom he purchased the grain, 

 the law will 4|ot imply any warranty 

 on his part as to the fitness of the 

 grain for seeding purposes. In decid- 

 ing this point in the case of Yandell 

 vs. Anderson & Spilman, 174 South- 

 western Eeporter 480, the Kentucky 

 Court of Appeals recognizes the gen- 

 eral rule of law that a sale of grain 

 for seeding purposes may imply a war- 

 ranty on the part of the seller of its 

 fitness for those purposes, where the 

 circumstances clearly point to intent 

 to make such a warranty. 



Plaintiff bought a quantity of wheat 

 from defendants, millers, and brought 

 suit for damages on the theory that 

 there was an implied warranty of the 

 wheat's, fitness as seed, and a breach 

 of that warranty. 



The Dealers Acquitted. 



The jury which tried the case re- 

 turned verdict in favor of defendants 

 under an instruction which read as 

 follows: 



"Although you may believe from 

 the evidence that the defendants sold 

 the wheat to plaintiff for the purpose 

 of sowing same, yet, if you further 

 believe from the evidence that the de- 

 fendants, at the time or before plain- 

 tiff purchased the 231 bushels of wheat 

 for seeding purposes, they or either of 

 ihejn told plaintiff that they knew 

 nothing about the wheat, either as to 

 its name or its kind, except what they 

 were informed by Green & Co. in re- 

 spect to same, through the letters, tele- 

 grams and inspector's receipts received 

 from Green & Co., and sold it alone 

 upon the statements set out in this in- 

 struction, or their substance, there was, 

 in law, no warranty as to said wheat." 



Governed by Facts of Sale. 



In upholding this instruction as a 

 correct statement of the law, the Court 

 of Appeals said: 



"While a warranty that seeds are 

 reasonably suitable for the purpose for 

 which they are sold may be implied 

 from the circumstances attending the 

 sale, yet the facts under which the sale 

 is made may be such as to ]:epel this 



IF YOU WANT FLOWERING HYACINTHS ON CHRISTMAS 



BUY- OUR 



SPECIALLY PREPARED BULBS 



We supply them in all the leading varieties, at $7.03 per 100, F. 0. B. St. Louis. 

 We are now taking orders for fall delivery, 



LECHNER BROS., Webster Groves, Mo. 



AK«nts for THK OROWIRS ASSOCIATION. Anna Paulowna. Holland. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



CANNAS CANNAS 



SURPLUS STOCK 



While they lait at the following prices. 2 to 8 

 eyes. Orders shipped when wanted. 



California $ 2.00 per 100 



Duke of Marlboroufirh 1.60 per 100 



Gladiator 3.00 per 100 



Imp. Philadelphia 1.60 per 100 



John White 1.00 per 100 



King Humbert 2.00 per 100 



Louisiana 1.60 per 100 



Meteor 10.00 per 100 



Pillar of Fire 1.60 per 100 



Philadelphia 1.60 per 100 



Uncle Sam 1.60 per 100 



Venus 2.00 per 100 



Wyoming 1.50 per 100 



Alsace 



THE DINQEE Jk CONARD CO. 

 WMt Qravtt, Pa. 



IfratloB TiM Rerlew wta«B yon writ*. 



XXX SEEDS 



PRIMROSES. Imprevod Chlnoso Frliisod. 



finest grown, many varieties mixed, 650 seeds, 

 $1.00; >s pkt., 60c; per 1000, $1.25. Colors sepa- 

 rate also. 



Primula Malacoldos, new Giant baby, 25c. 



Primula K«w*nsls, sweet yellow, 25c. 



Caicoolaria, finest dwarf, Qiant flow., 50c. 



Alysaum Snowball, finest dwarf, very com- 

 pact, fine for pots, only true dwarf, pkt., 20c. 



Cyclamon Qlsantaum, finest Giants mixed, 

 250 seeds. $1.00; ^ pkt., 50c. 



Cinoraria, large flowering dwarf mixed, fine, 

 1000 seeds. 50c; ^ pkt., 25c. 



Potunia Now Califfemia aianta, mixed, 20c. 



Phlox Drum., new dwarf large flowering, 

 grand, finest colors and beauties. 20c. 



Salvia Bonfiro, very best, pkt., 20c; oz., $1.60. 



Pansy. Olants mixod, finest grown, critically 

 selected, 6000 seeds, $1.00; ^ pkt.. 50c; oz., $3.00. 

 Cash. Liberal pkts. 



lOHN F. RUPP. Shirananstown, Pa, 



Mention The RcTlew when yon wrlf . 



Llllnm Glganteum, 7-9 In., 300 In ra.se, $18.00 per case 



60.00 per lOUO 



Llllnm Fomiosum, 8-9 In.. 300 in case, 18.00 i>er case 



Llllum Album, 220 In case 12.00 per ca«e 



Llllum Auratum, 160 In case 10.00 per case 



LUy of the Valley Pips, extra fine. . . . 14.00 per 1000 



Bamboo Canes, Woo<l Moss and Sphatrnum Moss. 

 To-bak-lne, Nlkotocn and Nlco-Fume. 



DPIICrnNI 1^8 West eth street. 

 . AUOl/Uni, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mention The RpvIpw when yon wr1t». 



L. GIGANTEUNS 



8-9 inch, 8-10 inch, 9-10 inch 



Also BABfBOO STAKKS, green and natural. 



different sizes. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Lti 



Woolworth Bldf., New York City 



Mention Th» R>tUw wh»w Ton wrl»> 



Beat that rrow. We sell di- 

 rect to gardeners and florliti at 



SEEDS 



wholesale. Big beantifnl eate- 

 idinie free. Write today. 



1BCHIA8 SHD 8T0BB. Box 84, 8EDALIA, HO. 



Ifeatlaa Tha lUrlaw wbsa yon writ*. 



BAMBOO CANES 



Fresh stock, just arrived from Japan. 

 Good Quality— Horseshoe Brand. 



Natural Color 



5 to 6 ft. long $ 6.00 per bale of 1000 



5 to 6 ft. long 9.00 per bale of 2000 



10 ft. long 11.00 per bale of 500 



Colored Green 



2 ft $ 6.00 per bale of 2000 



3 ft 8.00 per bale of 2000 



S^uft 9.00 per bale of 2000 



6 ft 7.00 per bale of 1000 



6 ft 11.00 per bale of 2000 



CYCAS STEMS 



Just in from Japan. 



$19.00 per case of 300 lbs. Oshima stock 

 23.00 per case of 300 lbs. Loochoo stock 



The Loochoo variety is of finer quality 

 than the cycas commonly used here. 



All prices f. o. b. Bound Brook, N. J. 

 No Cases or Bales Broken. 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



71 MURRAY ST.. NEW YORK 



THE Ur-TOWN 

 SEED STORE 



HARRY A. BDNYARO CO., loc. 



40 West 28tli St.. NEW TORK CITT 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Watch for onr Trade Mark Stamped 

 on every brick of I^ambert's 



Pure Culture Nushroom Spawn 



Snbetltutlon of cheaper gradea Is thns 

 easily exposed. Fresh sample brick, 

 ^^.^^ with Illustrated book, mailed p>oet{>ala 

 ^^J^j^x,^ by manufactnrers upon receipt of 40 

 V«^* ~>^ cents In postage. Address 



Trade Mark. Afliericaa Spawfl Co.. St Paul, Mmi. 



Spring Bedding Plants 



USE FRANZEN'S SEED 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST 



r. 0. nuiBDi, stn ib. cm st, cbkmo 



Mention Tbe Rerlew when yon write. 



