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The Florists^ Review 



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condition. The trees were sound and 

 healthy at the time the instrument was 

 signed, and, had it been intended that 

 appellees should take title at that time, 

 and with it the risk, it would have been 

 easy to express that intention by sim- 

 ply saying that the trees were sold and 

 delivered to appellees. The instrument 

 further provides that the balance was 

 to be paid 'as trees are delivered, the 

 delivery consisting as above described, 

 wherein party of the second part is to 

 dig said trees at his own expense.' By 

 this clause the parties admit that no 

 delivery has been made, and agree what 

 should constitute a delivery. 



Constructiye or Actual Delivery? 



"It does not appear," the judge con- 

 tinued, "that the trees were counted, 

 or their number agreed upon, at the 

 time or before the signing of said in- 

 strument, and, while the number of 

 the trees of the size mentioned could 

 easily be arrived at by measuring and 

 counting, yet it also became necessary 

 to determine at the time of delivery 

 how many of the trees were sound and 

 healthy, and to separate them from 

 I ?fu^^^^^ might be unsound or un- 

 !!f *^^:. "^^^ agreement either contem- 

 plated that the title should pass at the 

 wfa^ oi delivery, in which case the risk 

 Tift r }^^ appellants, or that the 

 trirtpf *f .^^°''^«' «°d appellants con- 

 mJfn in ^^* all of the trees would re- 

 ^Tfn i^ T""^ ^"*i healthy condition 

 take T.W ^'""^ ""^^'^ delivery should 



nent ^ tL ^f .r^^'ided in the instru- 

 was th«^ ^^}^^^ construction, which 

 S saS bv ^^^^r}^^ ^y the trial court, 



t wiuld ^h^PJ" l^'^*^ t« ^« absurd, as 

 tree of tw °^ *^^™ *» deliver every 

 in thpfr *^ '''^ specified then growing 

 to So sn '"^r^^«' ^'^d' if thel failed 

 tTom Tr! ^PP.«"ee8 would be released 

 Such a .Tl^'°^ ^^*h the contract, 

 to annti, *'^*''^^t appears very unwise 

 a cC"^°*f ^ft«V^« freeze, and upon 

 attornLT^r'" ""^ its terms by their 

 whei ttiJ"".* ^* 'I highly probable that 

 ii^^ihl^/'^^^ it they dicCaot view 

 as they do now. Certainlv their con- 



FLEUR-DE-LIS OR 



GERMAN IRIS 



THE following list is the result of long study of the most desirable kinds, and 

 is arranged according to blooming season, beginning about May 15. In the 

 descriptions S indicates the erect petals or standards, F the drooping petals 

 or falls. A clump consists of from 3 to 5 tubers. Will not sell less than six of one kind at the 

 dozen rate, or Ipss than 25 of one kind at the hundred rate. No orders taken for less than six 

 of one kind in single roots. 



25 per cent discount to the trade 



Iris Gemianica (type). 32 In. Clamp Doz. 100 



8. violet blue, F. ilch pur- 



ple.Tery large and fragrant, $0.2R $0 ») $4.00 

 Ingeborg, 17 In. S. pure 



white, F. pearly white, 



orange beard 1.2.5 :i,.vi :J0.()0 



Halfdan.241n. S. and F. light 



yellow HO 2 25 15. W) 



Walhaila. 24 in. S. b'ue, F. 



deep blue, very showy, new, 1.15 :i.25 25.00 

 Florcntina, 26 In. S. and F. 



pearly white, source of 



Orris Root perfume 40 110 8.UI 



KochI, 2* In. S. and F. rich 



claret purple 1.25 ,1.6«» :» 00 



PrlnceM of Wales, 24 in. 8. 



and F. pure white 1.25 3..5<» .10.00 



OrimsoD King, 28 In. 8. and 



F. clear claret purple 40 1.10 8.00 



Amas or Macrantha. 28 In. .S. 



lich blue, F. blue vloiei, 



extra large bloom 1.25 3.50 :I0.00 



Honorable or Sans Soucl, 28 



In. 8. brightest golden yel- 

 low. F. mahogany brown . . .25 .H<i 4.00 

 Mrs. Nenbronner, 24 In. S. 



and F. unllorni deep golden 



yellow 1.15 3.25 26.(10 



Gertrude, .S4 In. 8. and F. 



same shade rare violet blue, 



Petorson seedling 05 1 no 12.00 



Iris KoenlK or Iris King. 8. 



lemon, F. marooo, edged 



yellow l.l.i 3.25 25.00 



Faliy, 36 in. 8. and F. pure 



white very fragrant 80 2.25 15.00 



Rhein Nixie, 28 in. S. white, 



F. b'ue violet, edged white, 1.25 3 50 :«.0O 

 Albert Victor. 40 In. S. and 



F. clear lavender l.dO 3.00 20. (» 



Princess Victoria Louise, 30 



in. 8. yellow, F. light pur- 

 ple 1.(1(1 3.00 20 00 



Dalmarlus. 28 in. 8. blue, F. 



violet brown, new 1 (Hi 3.0(t 



Faustine, 24 in. S. Ulac. F. 



violet veined with white, 



single riot 50c each 4.00 



Darius, 30 in. 8. lemon yel- 

 low, F. purple bleactilng 



on edge .mt 1.30 Kl.oo 



Dr. Bernlce or Magnifies, 24 



In. 8. coppery bronze, F. 



velvety brown 80 2.25 16.00 



Clio. 20 In. 8. white F. blu- Clump 

 Ish purple, reticulated with 

 dark veinings $1 .00 



Perfection, 30 in. 8. light 

 blue. F. dark velvet violet, 

 single root 60c each 



Madame Chereaa, 42 in. 8. 

 and F. white, elegantly 

 trilled with violet 4(i 



Loreiey. S. light yellow, F. 

 blue with yellow edge 1.25 



Caprice, SOln. S. and F. deep 



violet, new, single root. . . . 



66c each 



Her Majesty, 30 in. S. pink- 

 ish violet, F. deeper shade, 

 heavily veined l.iiii 



Rubella or Specloea, SOln. S 

 lavender, F. da'k reddish 

 purple, very fragrant, often 

 nine blooms on a stalk .35 



Queen Kmma. 28 In. S. and 

 F. waxy white, slight 

 brarwn reticulation at base 

 ofpetals 1 iKi 



Anrea, 26 in. 8. and F. solid 

 chrome yellow, no mark- 

 ings .Ki 



Ossian, 32 in. 8. canary yel- 

 low, F. claret red, striking, 

 single root . . 50c each 



Candelabre, 30 in. S. white, 

 washed with violet, F. vio- 

 let brown, single root 



(SOc £&ch 



Nuee d'Orage, 36 in. "Storm 

 Cloud." S. dove color, F. 

 blue violet, very striking, 

 single root 60c each 



Belle Hortense, 24 in. S. and 

 F. white with rlolet. single 

 root 50c each 



Modeste Gncrin, 28 in. S. 

 clear yellow, F reddish vio- 

 let, single root SOc each 



Cordelia. 26 in. S. rosy lilac. 

 F. dark crimson, edged 

 rose, »tngle root. $1.00 each 



Orientalls, 30 in. Intense 

 deep blue wiUi narrow foli- 

 age 35 



Orientalls Snow Queen, 30 In. 

 8. and F. ivory white, new. 



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