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The Rorists' Review 



August 26, 1915. 



seed at plaintiffs' warehouse. lu de- 

 ciding the case in the buyer's favor, 

 the court said: 



"The custom of delivery in this case 

 ■was general, foiNit was uniform in the 

 seed trade at Milwaukee, and unless it 

 was shown that both parties intended 

 to exclude it, or that the plaintiff was 

 ignorant thereof to the knowledge of 

 the defendant, the custom should have 

 controlled as to the manner and place 

 of delivery." S. 



INDIANAPOMS, IND. 



Various Notes. 



A. Wiegand's Sons Co., which has 

 been building a bulb cellar for the 

 last ten days, has been experiencing 

 quite a little trouble. After the exca- 

 vation had been completed, a heavy 

 rain caused it to cave in about five 

 feet all around. The barn, under which 

 the cellar is being built, was finally 

 fished out of the hole, and when the 

 foundation was completed the whole 

 thing collapsed. Fortunately, the men 

 were not in the cellar at the time, or it 

 would have been sure death. As it was, 

 one of the men suffered a broken leg. 



Walter Bertermann has been in north- 

 ern Indiana and at Lake Wawasee on^ 

 a motor trip. 



Charles Pahud has been spending his 

 vacation at the lakes for two weeks. 



William Smith, formerly with the 

 Roepke & Bieman Co., has taken a po- 

 sition with A. Wiegand's Sons Co. Fred 

 Stolte, with this firm, has invested in 

 an auto. 



Adolph Baur is seriously thinking of 

 putting in a car for delivery service. 

 This is against Adolph 's convictions, 

 as he is strong for old Dobbin, but he 

 just has to come to it. 



H. P. Knoble and F. A. Friedley, of 

 Cleveland, were visitors last week. In- 

 cidentally they were boosting their fall 

 show. 



John Eisner has been flooding the 

 market with gladioli lately. 



Henry Rieman and John Hartje had 

 a fine time at the florists' convention 

 in California, according to reports re- 

 ceived. 



William Hament has leased Albert 

 Pittet's greenhouses, near Riverside 

 park, and expects to supply the whole- 

 sale market with some first-class stock. 



H. F. W. 



Marion, 111. — ^The Marion Green- 

 houses, James P. Copeland, proprietor, 

 recently received a consignment of 

 gladioli from William H. Jackson, of 

 Bangs, O. The gladioli were forty-six 

 hours on the road, without ice, yet not 

 a spike was lost, though the weather 

 was exceedingly hot. 



CYCAS STEMS 



(Fine Loochoo Type) 



Strong and healthy bulbs, size ^ lb. to 

 6 lbs. 25 lbs., $2.26; 100 lbs., $7.00. 



COLD STORAGE BULBS 



Lilium Giganteum, 7-9 in., 300 to case, 

 per case, $13.50. 



Berlin Lily of Valley Pips (cold storage), 

 250 Pips, $4.25; 500 Pips, $7.75; lOOO 

 Pips, $15.00. 



Send for our Wholesale Florist Catalogue. 

 THE MOORE SEED GOij Philadelphia 



IfaatloB Tb* B«Tl«w wliea 700 wilt*. 



LILIUM HARRISII 



NOW READY 



We offer a fine lot of selected bulbs of pure type Lilium Harrisii grown 

 from original stock, carefully selected and well packed. Crop of large sized 

 bulbs this season is short. We offer the following bulbs at exceptionally low 

 prices as long as stock lasts : ^ 



6 to 7-iQch bulbs, 850 to the case tl5.00 per case. 



7 to 9-inch bulbs, 200 to the case 15.M per case. 



Prices on large lots upon application. State Quantity wanted when writing. 



Cold Storage Lilium Giganteum 



7 to 9-inch bulbs. 300 to the case II6.OO per case. 



9 to lO-inch bulbs, 200 to the case 17.00 per case. 



Cold Storage Lily of the Valley 



We offer only one grade of Lily of the Valley, and that the ▼ery hisheat quality 

 obtainable. Packed in cases of 600 pips each at $9.00 per case. 



^ FERNS 



Our stock of Ferns is now exceptionally fine. We can give better value during the 

 summer than any other time of the year. Those having the facilities for growing on this 

 stock will find advantage in purchasing now the following varieties: 

 HapliroleplB Teddy, Jr., 6-inch pots, 60c each; 4-inch, 15c each; 2H-inch, 16.00 per 100. 

 Nepbrolepls KlagBntlBBuna Compaota, 6-inch pots, 60c each; 3H-inch. 26c each; 2^- 



inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Naplirolepla lUecantlssinia, 8-inch pots, $1.00 each; 6-inch, 50c each; 2>4-inch, $6.00 



per 100. 

 Napbrolepla Musoosa and Smlthil, 8^-inch pots, 25c each; 5-inch, 60c each. 

 Naplirolepls HarrlsU, 12-inch, very large specimens, $6.00 each. 

 Mepbrolapla Superblsslma, 8^-inch pots, 26c each. 

 Clbotlum Soliiedel, very large plants, 10-inch pots, $6.00 each. 



Table Ferns, assorted varieties, nice plants, 2^-inch pots, $4.00 per 100; extra size, 8^- 

 , inch pots. $16.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Pansy SEED Pansy 



Brown's Giant Prize 

 Pansy Seed. My own 

 grown 1915 crop. 



$2.50 per j4 oz.; $5.00 per oz.; 

 $50.00 per lb. 



Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN 



Lancaster, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



OUR wholesale price list 

 for the Trade only of 



HIGH-CLASS 

 BULBS 



for forcing and for outdoor planting is now 

 ready for distribution. 



Drop us a postal for your 

 copy— it contains informa- 

 tion of interest and value. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



53 Barday SL, through to 54 Park Place, 

 NEW YORK 



Blentlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



LiUum Giganteum, 7-9, 300 in case, cold storage stock, 



In flrst-clas* condition, (40.00 per 1000, $12.60 case. 



LlUnm Fonnosum, 8-9 In., 300 In case.SlS.OO per case 



LlUnm Albnm, 220 in case 12.00 per case 



Lllinm Anratnm, 160 In case 10.00 per case 



Lily of the VaUey Pipe, extra fine.... 14.00 per 1000 



Bamboo Canes, Wood Moss and Sphagnom Moss. 

 To-bak-lne, Nlkoteen and Nlco-Fnme. 



DVITCTANI ^^^ ^«*<: 6th Street. 

 . RUiH/Unif CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mratloo Tb« B«Tl«w wbM yon writ*. 



XXX SEEDS 



PRIMROSES. lm»rov«d Chln««« Frins«d. 



finest grown, many varieties mixed, 650 seeds. 



11.00: ^ pkt., 60c; per 1000. $1.26. 

 Primula K«w«n*ls, sweet yellow, newdwf „25c. 

 Primula Obconica, new giants, pkt., 50c. 

 Calcaolaria, finest dwarf, Giant flow.. 50c. 

 Columblna, new, large, mixed, fancy, 20c. 

 Swaat William, finest new vars., 20c 

 Cyclaman Olcantaum, finest Giants mixed. 



260 seeds, ll.OO: ^ pkt.. 50c; $3.50 per 1000. 

 CInararIa, large flowering dwarf mixed, fine, 



1000 seeds, 60c; ^ pkt.. 26c. 

 Dalay (Bai'la) Manatrosa, new monstrous 



double, white, rose or mixed, pkt., 25c. 

 FaVcat-ma-nat Triumph, very finest, 20c. 



GIANT PANSY L'^er^vS^f! 



ties, critically selected, 6000 seeds, ll.OO; half 

 pkt., 50c: oz., 6.00. A pkt. of giant Mma. Parrat 

 pansy added to every order for Giant Pansy. 



CASH. Liberal packets. We can please you. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shirananstown, Pi. 



MentioB The Rerlew whwi yon write. 



THE UPTOWN 

 SEED STORE 



HARRY A. BDNYARD CO., Inc. 



40 Vaet 28th St., N»W YORK CITT 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



SEEDSMEN 



42 Vetty Street. NEW YORK 



Atwaya mantlon tha norlata* RmvWlF 

 wliao wrlttnc advartleara. 



