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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Januabv 27, 1910. 



XXX SEEDS 



▲LT88UM COMPACTDM, most dwarf and 

 compact variety Brown, perfect balls when 

 crown in pots, pkt., 29c. 



PXTUNIA STAR, improved, finest marked 

 flowers, very fine, pkt., 20c. 



PKTUNIA GIANT, single fringed, large and 

 fine, pkt., 20c. 



PHLOX DRUM. PUMILA. very dwarf, grand 

 for pots, fine colors, pkt., aoc. 



COUros, New HybrtdB. fineat colors, pkt., 



^^^^.E:P'^'^' ^"est grown, critically select- 

 ^edUSOOO seeds, tl.oo: ^ pkt., 50c; o«., J2.60. 

 CHXNXSK PRUIROSK. finest iroWn, single 



jinddonbl e. 600 se eds, tl.oo; ^ pkt.. 60c. 



PRIMULA KKWKN8I8. the grand, new. 

 o . f'^%^} scented. Tellow Primrose, pkt.. 20c. 

 SALVLA. WM. PrnZBR, very fine, dwarf. 

 __flMy red, extra, trade pkt.. 26c. 

 vxraKNA, Improved Mammotb, finest 



giants grown, mixed or separate, of white. 



scarlet, pink, striped and Auricula-eyed, 

 ^large trade pkt.. 26c. 

 OTmOIABIA, large flowering dwarf mixed. 



lOOOseeda, SOc.; 4 pkt.. 26c. 

 <^CI'AMmr GIOANTBUM, finest giants. 



mixed. 200 seeds. $1.00; hi pkt.. 6(»c. 



SHAMROCK 



IRISH. THK RKAL THING I GREXN 



Best to order early and grow on for strong 

 plants for St. Patrick's Day. Our stock is very 

 one, 94.00 per 100, or by mall, postpaid, 50c doz. 



GASH. Liberal extra ooaal. 



HWN F. RUPP, Shiremanstowa, Pi. 



BVPPTON : Th« Horn* of Prlmroaaa 



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Aaparsgns Sprengeorl per 1000 seeds, $0.75 



Petani», large-floweringr, double-fringred, tr. pkt. 1.00 

 Petunia, largre-floweringr, single-fringred, tr. pkt. .50 

 Petnnla, large-flowering, single California 



f»l»i« ^'"J* oz.. 6.00 



Salvia Triumph oi.. 6.00 



Moon Flower, white seed .... 36 



fiSrri,. w.^T"'* ^'•'"■- *"*'" °' «» ^^«- 



W. C. DECKERT, Seedsman 



10« Federal St., N. S., PITTSBURG. PA. 



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to the world In every possible way. The supreme 

 court of this state has held that when a man 

 tieals with the principal of a certain trade as, 

 for Instance, a railroad shipper, and there Is a 

 well established custom as to contracting for 

 the shipment of freight, where they by custom, 

 and by custom alone, limit a carload of freight 

 to 20,000 pounds, that the snipper Is bound to 

 know that custom. Not only presumed to know 

 It, but bound to know it, and his contract la 

 read In the light of that custom and he is 

 bound by It. What different is that from this 

 caseV Not any. But the plaintiff in this case 

 contends that even though there was that cus- 

 tom they must bring home notice to this 

 plaintiff of that custom. That is not the hold- 

 ing of our supreme court. They hold he is 

 bound to know it, but even if the law should 

 be held to be that they are bound to give him 

 notice of It then what position is he in? He is 

 confronted here with a receipt; he took what 

 was given to him, and which he received for 

 the money he paid for these seeds, containing 

 this stipulation I read to you. He Is exactly 

 In the position of a man who took a receipt 

 for money and was handed a notice In print. 

 That notice is handed to him. If it was on a 

 separate piece of paper and handed to him and 

 he should read it, he would be bound by it, 

 and X do not think even Mr. Allen would dispute 

 it, although I think be tried to qualify It in 

 some ways. If you serve notice on a man 

 you are selling the goods without a warranty, 

 he is bound by that, and in this case that is 

 what happened, they gave him a receipt which 

 read on its face there was no warranty, and 

 they would not sell goods under a warranty. 



There is only one conclusion, whether or not 

 there would have been an implied warranty 

 without these other facts, this plaintiff was 

 notified by the Iowa Seed Co. in this sale there 

 was no warranty, and under those facts there 

 'is no question, when we come to tlie question 

 of custuni and the effect of custom and notice. 

 we are not without guideboards even in our 

 own state. The rule Is well established in this 

 state on those subjects. 



It follows therefore, however unfortunate this 

 may be to the parties who are plaintiffs in 

 this rase, which I regret as much as they do or 

 anyone else, it follows under the law of the 

 state, which I am bound to maintain and sup- 

 port, the same as you are. gentlemen of the 

 Jury, that this plaintiff cannot recover In this 

 case. 



Tlicr?fore that tlie motion to direct a verdict ' 



Superior Quality /%STCm J9CCQ 



for Florists 



The highest developed types from the lead' 

 ing American and European Specialists. 



Queen of tbe Market— Extremely early' 



selected stock. Large tr. pkt. Oz. 



Dark blue $0.20 $0.(i0 



Lightblue 20 .60 



Pink , 20 .60 



Crimson 20 .60 



White 20 .60 



Mixed 20 .60 



Johnson's Snperb Late Branching:— 



The finest strain offered to the trade 

 Large tr. pkt 

 $0.2J 



Lavender .... 

 Rose-pink.... 

 Shell pink.... 

 Purple.....'.,. 



Crimson 



White 



Choice Mixed 



Late 



flowering, 



resembling 



a 

 chrysanthemum 



t.25 

 .25 

 .25 

 .25 

 .25 

 .26 

 .20 



Oz. 



$1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 .90 



Barly Hohenxollem — Flowers measure 



4 to 5 in. across. Large tr. pkt. Oz. 



Azure blue $0.25 $1.25 



Bride. White changing to rose .. . .25 1.25 



Crimson 25 la's 



Pink 25 1.'25 



White 25 1.2.5 



Mixed..../ 20 1.00 



8now«lrlft— Pure white. The 

 earliest large-flowering white 



aster 30 2.50 



TloletKloB 25 l.fiO 



White Fleece- Pure white .SO 1.75 



Daybreak— Delicate pink, very 



double 30 1.75 



Purity- Pure white .30 1.75 



LaTender Uem 30 2.25 



Royal Purple— Kxtremely 



early. Invaluable for cutting .25 1.50 



Write for our Complete Flower Seed Llat for Florists. Just issued. 



JOHNSON SEED 



CO., 217 MARKET ST., 



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PHILADELPHIA 



FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS 



Oi. 



$0.60 



Trade pkt. of sbont 1000 seedi. 



Aater-Queenof tbe Market, white, pink, llRht blue, mixed 10.10 



Ostlson'a Branching (Invincible), wbitet lavender, pink, crimson, purple. 



mixed 25 



Giant Oomet. white, light blue. Bride, deep roae, peach bloiaom, sulphur 



yellow, jpiDk, violet, mixed 20 



Semple's Branching, white, lavender, pink, rose, blue, crimson, purple. 



sbell pink, mixed .' .1& 



'' American Beauty 26 



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Panay-Ourrie's International Mixture ^ os.. $1.25 .60 



Giant Florists' Mixture ^ oz.. .60 .86 



Terbena— Mammotb white, pink, purple, blue, scarlet, yellow, mixed 20 



Stoeka— Largest Flowering Dwarf Double, yellow, rose, white, red, violet, light 



blue, chamoise, carmine, mixed 25 



Gut and Come Again, white, mixed 25 



Send for 1910 catalogue and trade price list. 

 CURRIK BROS. CO., Seedsmen and Florists, MILWAUKKE, WIS. 



1.60 



1.25 



100 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 1.26 



2.00 

 2.50 



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WliitBr-fJowerlngSwset Pea Seed 



AUoolora. Send for list. 



This trademark must be on each packet; if 

 ■ot. tend it back and order directly from the 

 ■riaiastsr sf All Wiatsr-llswsriai $wsst Pass 



AWT. C ZVOLANEK, Bound Brook, N. J. 



In favor of the defendants will be sustained, 

 and It will be so ordered. 



Jamestown, N. Y. — Eliot Worden 

 was cutting the popular mum, Jeanne 

 Nonin, January 15. 



ULY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



jaat arriyed. Oar uanal high grade 

 qaality. Also cold storage pips. 



PRICKS ON APPLICATION 



J. M. THORBURN A CO. 



SS Barclay Street. throuKb to 

 MS Park Place, NBW YORK. 



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LILIES 



LUhim TeBolfoUom, Llllnm Wallacel, Single 

 and Double Tigers, named Klegans, German 

 Irla, Delphinium Vormosum. 



E. S. MILLER 



WadiBfr RiT«r, Loni; Island, N. Y. 



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