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Sefthhbeu 10, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



78 



PLANT 'EM NOW! PLANT "PEONIES 



We are ready to f Itf orders any time. Ours are strong divisions 

 with three to five eyes AND SOME ROOTS TOO. Here's our 

 list, and the stock Is ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM MIXTURE. 



Per 100 



C miUe Oalot, light rose f 10.00 



CK-^aea Striata, pale flesh, ghading to al- 



'lost pure white 9.00 



CV irlemagm*, creamy white, center light 



:lac, flesh shaded with chamois, late 20.00 



CHriiM, rosy pink; inner petals sulphur.. 6.00 



CcfHite de SietSach, dark red; early 8.00 



Cointe de Jusaier, outer petals pink, inner 

 lellowlsh 8.00 



Comte de Nantenil, very large and full; 



!iirk rose 8.00 



Comt« de Viepperr, dark rose-pink; large 

 i.loom 10.00 



Cnmte d'Oamond, white with sulphurish 

 . ciiten 15.00 



Coiironne d'Or, Immense; very full, imbri- 

 ' ated, ball shaped bloom; snowy white 

 with yellowish stamens; fragrant; per- 

 fect as a cut flower sort; very late, com- 

 ing In after all other long stemmed 

 whites are gone 15.00 



Dclachei, deep crimson-purple; one of the 

 iiest dark peonies; late midoeason 10.00 



Ouchease de Nemoura, the Calot variety, 

 ciip-sbaped sulphur-white; late, and one 

 of the best whites 20.00 



Duke of Wellington, flowers fragrant, sul- 

 pliur-white; large and well formed; 

 str<jng grower; stems long and firm; late 

 iiiidseason 20.00 



Ediills Superba, soft pink; very early 10.00 



Felix Crouaae, brilliant, flaming red; far 

 and away the best red; the popular color 

 with florists; late midseason 25.00 



Festiva Alba, ivory-white, with occasional 

 crimson spots in center petals; ships well 

 and stands cold storage excellently; late 

 midseason . . . , 15.00' 



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St Per 100 



Feativa Maxima, the ideal early white for 

 floral work; a well-nigh perfect peony $20.00 



Floral Treasure, rich, soft pink 15.00 



Francois Ortegat, semi-double; large 

 purplish crimson bloom, with brilliant 

 golden yellow anthers; very striking 8.00 



Oen. Cavaignac, lively lilac-pink, shaded 

 clearer pink 6.00 



Oloire de D<niai, purplish scarlet-crimson 

 with black reflex; late 8.00 



Orandiflora Carnea Plena, very early; clear 

 flesh-pink, shaded lilac; keeps well; ships 

 well; desirable for cutting or landscape 

 work 6.00 



Orandiflora Rosea, light rose; outer petals 

 very large, inner smaller and bunched; 

 vigorous grower 8.00 



Lady Bramwell, silvery pink; late mid- 

 season 10.00 



Laius, outer petals white, inner sulphur, 

 changing to white; medium size 12.00 



La Tullpe, late; very large, full, shell 

 formed blooms, borne on long, erect 

 stems; delicate rose, fading to creamy 

 white; one of the best 20.00 



La Sublime, crimson; flne, full fragrant 8.00 



Livingstone (true Crousse variety), soft 

 rosy pink, silvery reflex, strong^ long 

 stems; best late pink 40.00 



Lonis Van Houtte (Delache), flne dark 

 crimson; very double; strong 12.00 



Xeiaaonier, reddish purple, crimson center. 40.00 



Monsieur Barral, soft, clear pink; large and 



full; long stems 10.00 



Monsieur Dupont, very large; ivory-white 

 with carmine border in center petals; 

 attractive; late midseason 20.00 



Per 100 

 Mile. Rene Detsart, in clusters, soft lilac 



with silvery-violet reflex $20.00 



Madame Crouaae, on* of the best whites; 



midseason 20.00 



Madame Lebon, brigbt, cherry pink 10.00 



Madame Rose R«nd«tlelf; delicate rose 8.00 



Nigrioans, very late, brilliant, purplish- 

 crimson 20.00 



Nobiliasima, bright, deep pink; good stems; 



lasts wonderfully 20.00 



Offoinalia MuUbilia Altia; earliest white... 15.00 

 Officinalis Rubra Pleno, the well known, 



very early, double crimson 12.00 



Palmata, cut-leaved; single scarlet; earliest 25.00 

 Papaveriflora, guard petals pure white; 



others yellowish; excellent 15.00 



Phryne, blush white '. 8.00 



Prince Imperial, brilliant purplish-scarlet; 

 free bloomer; flne foi massing in land- 

 scape work 12.00 



Prolifera Tricolor, soft flesh, with center 



of golden yellow 8.00 



Queen Victoria (WUtleyii), there are two 

 well-known varieties of this name. This 

 is the standard pure white market va- 

 riety for storage 10.00 



Richardson's Dorobeater, salmon-pink, one 

 of the very best late ones 25.00 



Rosea Superba, brilliant, deep cerise-pink, 

 blooms compact and perfectly formed; 

 healthy growth; long stems; keeps well; 

 late midseason 25.00 



Rosea Plena Superba, very full flower; deli- 

 cate pink and salmon 8.00 



DO IT NOW! 



JACKSON ft PERKINS CO 



NEWARK 



NEW YORK 



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CALL AS, Medium Size 



$6.00 per too 



PEONY ROOTS 



Urce issortaf Rt, $6.00 to $12 00 per 100 damps 



N. N. CARROLL Norwood, Ohio 



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HILL'S EVERGREENS 



Best for Orer Half a Century. Firs, Spmce, 

 Plnea, Jiinlpera, Arborvitaes, Tews, in small 

 and large aiua. Price Ust Now Ready. 



TNI D. HILL NimSmY CO^ 



Evergreen SpedalisU. Largest Growers in America 

 B«x 40S. Diiiid**. HL 



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Booklet onfeony Culture" 



Now ready for distribution. 

 Send for one now. 



PETERSON 



30 N U Salle St. 



NURSERY 



CHICAGO, ILL 



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I"':, arises as to who shall stand the 

 lo>>. one state having certified that the 

 sr<' k is clean and the other that it is 

 'nl>sted. 



Although the writer has been unable 

 Jo find any -ease in which an appellate 

 JP'^rt has lire€|l^ alhsl^red t^i^ toues- 

 ''^'> the decisiofis.^t the comta^ on 

 aiinlogous points ftrt-nish authority -for 

 '"•; statements made below. 



^Tien Does Buyer Become Owner? 



^j •* nether the loss falls primarily upon 

 '" seller or the buyer must depend 



Genuine North Carolina Natural Peach Pits 



We are now booking orders for 1914 pits for Fall delivery. 

 If you are in the market kindly write us for prices and 

 samples. The stock you buy from us is guaranteed to 

 give satisfaction, and we guarantee to deliver what we 

 book you. 



J. K. MORRISON GROCERY & PRODUCE COMPANY 



STATESVILLE. N. C. 



tJyBiiuu IbT >t«»Tieii wlwB yo« write 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



PALMS AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PLANTS 

 CONIFERS. SHADE AND ORNAMENTALTREES 

 Ask for WhotoMl* CatalOKU* INftPKCTION INVITID 



Nurserymen and Florists Rutherford* New Jersey 



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W^ urt^ in n Pncitmn ^ QQote prices on speoimeD bvergrMa* 



we are in a t^Wal""" th»twUl be decidedly »ttr»otiTe to wu 

 one who is BUYINQ TO SELL AGAIN. If you are in the nuurket for anjthint 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreens, send in jonr listo and we 

 mW give yon a figore that will make yon money. 



INTERN ATIONAL WIRSEWES. Inc.."" VJs:i ;t ?Uff ^ *•■* *"* 



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upon the question as to whether owner- 

 ship of the shipment has passed to the 

 buyer at the time the stock is confis- 

 cated and destroyed. And, in turn, this 

 question depends upon the terms of the 

 contract of sale. Accordingly, if the 



stock is sold for delivery at the place 

 of shipment, title there vests in the 

 buyer, and the seller is released from 

 all further liability concerning the ship- 

 ment. But, on the other hand, if the 

 ^rmtract of sale calls for delivery at 



