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NOVEMBEE 7, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



31 



p ULB BARGAINS 



TO CLEAR 

 HYACINTHS- % SJ 



French. Wbitn Romao, 11 to 12 cm., $1 65 $15.00 



French, Wtite Ruman, 12 to 16 < m., 2 10 20.(0 



French, Piuk Roman. 12 to 15 cm., 2.00 18 00 



French, Blue Roman, 12 to 15 cm., 2.00 17.50 



NARCISSUS— 



(French Bulbs) 



Trumpet Major 1.20 11.00 



Alba Plena Odorata 60 450 



«lancPrin<ep8 80 7.00 



PoecicuB Ornaius 60 4 50 



Single, Voii Slon 70 600 



Double. Stella IncomparabiliB 70 6.00 



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as is alleged by Buckbee's attorney. No- 

 tice was served by Marsh on Hohenadle 

 &, Co. to appear and defend the suit, 

 who in turn served notice on Buck- 

 bee, Buckbee ignored the notice and 

 the matter was heard before Judge 

 Honore, without the intervention of a 

 jury, July 12, 1906. After the hearing, 

 the court took the case under advisement 

 and held it until the November fol- 

 lowing, when he found for the defendant 

 and dismissed the case, holding that 

 there was no warranty and no liability. 

 This, too, was without any real defense, 

 as it is a generally accepted fact, as 

 claimed by Buckbee, that there was a 

 collusion between Swett, Marsh and Ho- 

 henadle to practically let the suit go by 

 default and lay a foundation for an 

 action against Buckbee for damages. 



After this suit was disposed of the 

 parties were not satisfied, but, although 

 they had taken appealing orders from 

 the decision of Judge Honore, they failed 

 to perfect their appeal. However, at 

 the April term, 1907, Hohenadle & Co. 

 commenced suit in the United States 

 circuit court in Chicago against Buck- 

 bee for $22,900, claiming that the seeds 

 sold to them by Buckbee were warranted 

 to be Improved Chicago Pickle and were 

 another and different variety and that 

 on account of their being another and 

 different variety, they suffered damages 

 amounting to $22,900. Buckbee appear- 

 ed by attorney and interposed a plea 

 to the jurisdiction of the court. This 

 plea was sustained by Judge Landis, 

 since of Standard Oil fame, and the 

 suit was dismissed. 



At the October term, 1907, Hohenadle 

 & Co. again commenced suit in the United 

 States circuit court at Freeport, HI., 

 and this suit is now pending. 



CABBAGE NOVELTIES. 



Among this season's novelties in the 

 «eed line, Sluis & Grott, Enkhuizen, Hol- 

 land, have two new cabbages. Zenith is 

 a red cabbage which the firm considers 

 an improvement upon all existing sorts. 

 It is a half-early variety, making few 

 leaves in proportion to the very solid 

 heads. It is thin-ribbed, of medium size 

 and exceedingly dark red in color. They 

 say they have no doubt this sort will 

 soon be a standard. Enkhuizen 's Glory 

 IS a new white cabbage of large size and 

 early, coming in as early as Early Flat 



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