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AUGUST 20, 1914. 



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The Florists^ Review 



65 



Gold Medal Peonies 



THE WAR IN EUROPE need give you no worry as to your Peony supply. Be sure of home- 

 grown, true-to-name stock and let us furnish you with our large plants. A few of our prices for 

 strong divisions are: — 



Baroness Schroeder $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100 Eugenie Verdier $ 3.00 per doz,; $20.00 per 100 



Avalanche 8.00 per doz.; 60.00 per 100 James Kelway 10.00 per doz.; 75.00 per 100 



Couronne d'Or 3.0 per doz.; 20.00 per 100 Madame Emile Galle 4.00 per doz.; 25.00 per 100 



and other varieties in proportion. Write for our catalogue. We also specialize on Phlox and German Iris. 



T. C. THDRLOW'S SONS, Inc.. West Newbury, Mass. 



NURSERY STOCK FOR FiORISTS' TRADE 



FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS 



ROSES EVERGREENS 



^'.'.^'.t W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, «««■> N. V. "I'^^cn.s 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



' Wholesale Growers 

 for the Trade 



Trees and Plants of All Kinds 



Send for List 



NEWARK, .-. .-. NEW YORK 



Mention Th«» Rerlew wh.gn yon writ*. 



HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Be«t for Orer Half a Oontnry. FlrB, Spruce, 

 Plnee, Junlpera, Arborrltaea, Yews, In small 

 and large sizes. Price List Now Beady. 



THE D. HILL NURSERY CO., 



Evergreen Specialists. Largest Growers in America 

 Box 403, DuihI**, IIL 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Plaintiflf considered this message as the 

 closing of a contract, whereby it bought 

 of the defendant rhododendrons of 

 kinds specified in its letter to defend- 

 ant, and at the prices stated in de- 

 fendant's letter to plaintiff. The 

 defendant did not so consider the mes- 

 sage, and made no reply. Having been 

 compelled to purchase the plants else- 

 Mhere at prices in excess of those 

 quoted by defendant, plaintiff sued for 

 damages measured by the amount of 

 such excess. In denying right to re- 

 cover, the court said: 



Doubtful Message No Order. 



"The letter of February 10 was not 

 iiu order for any plants. As to rhodo- 

 dendrons, it told the defendant that 

 tlie plaintiff would want certain plants, 

 'isked information as to their cost, and 

 aid that the plaintiff would 'cable as 

 <o filling order.' The letter did not 

 ^ay that the plaintiff would buy 

 the rhododendrons if the prices should 

 t'e satisfactory, and it committed the 

 plaintiff to nothing more than to reply 

 ''V cable if the defendant should send 

 a list of prices. In sending the list 

 tlie defendant suggested a cable code, 

 ill which were three words which if 



YOU WILL PAY 



At least $60.00 postage on 6000 copies 



of your 



FALL WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



By means of a 2-page spread in The Review 



you can reach nearly 



TWICE the NUMBER for the SANE MONEY 



and save your Printingf Bill. 



EVERY ONE of the 11,400 sobscribcn ta The Review is i TRADE BUYER 



Stuart Low & Co., BUSH HILL PARK NURSERIES, Enfield, England 



ORCHIDS, 25 houses full. 

 PALMS, 40 houses full. 

 FRUIT TREES, for garden, 100 acres. 

 FRUIT TREES, pot grown for Orchard houses. 

 Ft 8 TREES, pot grown. 

 GRAPE VINES, pot grown. 

 ROSES, field grown by the 100,000. 

 ROSES, pot grown for Pergolas and Forcing. 

 Write for cataloKue. \ CYCLAMEN SEED, very finest strain. 



Our representative will be In the United States durInK September and October and will be pleased 

 to meet or give particulars to anyone Interested. Address 



MR. HARRY A. BARNARD, Hotel Albert, University Place, New York City 



Headquarters in 

 England for these 

 lines: 



