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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



JULX 6, 1011. 



ESTABLISHED 1904 



PAY AT EASTER 1912 



Emperor Daffodils 



Prices per 1000, W.OO and $8.00 



Largest and best Yellow Trumpet. 



* Per 1000 



Tulips, big bulbs, La Reine $ 5.60 



Daffodils, Golden Spur, Victoria, Von Sion (double) 8.80 



Hyacinths : 10.80 



Hyacinths, big named, 7 to 8-in 27.80 



Send for Price List 

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KU JL uAKULil 0, NORTH ENPORIA, VA. 



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Seed Trade News. 



AHBSIGAN SEED TBADK ASSOCIATION. 



Pres.. Leonard H. Vauehan, Chicago; First Vloe- 

 'Pres., M. H. Duryea, New York City; See'y and 

 Treas., C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O. 



The Holland seed growers are having 

 to contend with a dry season. 



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., of 

 Milford, Conn., is about to build a brick 

 warehouse, 38x62 feet and three stories 

 high. 



Peas are spotty, there are some good 

 fields and some bad fields, with the aver- 

 age rather below what tJie growers would 

 like for this date, even with a larger 

 acreage than is out. 



KuCH radish as there is in Michigan 

 looks fairly well, but several growers who 

 have had big pieces of radish in this 

 territory in recent years have gone else- 

 where with their crops. 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 



Milwaukee's Leading Retail Florists. 



Trade Orders Solicited. 108 Wisconsin St. 



HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND BULBS 



Special prices for early orders on French, Dutch, Japanese Bulbs, etc. 



Write for quotations. 

 Sphagnum Moss, dry, burlap-baled, $1.00 per bale; 6 bales, $5.00 



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NEW POSITION OF DISCLAIMER. 



An attorney whose specialty is com- 

 mercial law states that it is no new 

 thing for the courts to hold that a 

 contract is not to be affected by some- 

 thing that is entirely outside the con- 

 tract, and not referred to in it, even 

 though that something may be jotted 

 down upon the same jjiece of paper on 



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which the contract is written. A con- 

 tract, in short, has a definite place of 

 beginning and a definite end, and noth- 

 ing can affect it which is written or 

 printed in the margin, or on the other 

 side of the sheet, or on another sheet 

 of the same paper or book. Marginal 

 matter, or other matter outside the 

 body of the contract, may be incorpo- 

 rated by being referred to in the con- 

 tract proper, but not otherwise. A case 

 in which the Supreme Court of the 

 United States so held some time ago is 

 that reported in 150 U. S., 312. Here 

 the court says that the contract is to be 

 construed according to the terms stated 

 in the correspondence, "and as it was 

 clearly expressed in the writings be- 



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Editor Plorlete* Ravleir, 



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 Dear Sir:- 



lUustratine the New Letterhead Poattion for the Disclaimer. 



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Ayres' Superior 



Christmas 

 Sweet Pea Seed 



Christmas Pink, Christmas White, Christmas Red. 



Christmas Blue. 



Pound, $1.50; H-povmd. fOc; ounce, 20c. 



Write for catalogue of many other varieties. 



St D AYRCS UO. Indepeadfnee, Jo. 

 Florists— Nurserymen— Seedsmen 



10 miles east of Kansas City, Mo. 



tween the parties, it could not be varied 

 by the terms of the printed billhead 

 of the invoice." 



In Illinois it has been held that 

 "printed matter in a letterhead forms 

 no part of the letter written on the 

 sheet, and will not qualify an absolute 

 contract which results from an accept- 

 ance of an offer by such letter." See 

 153 111., 102. As a result of The Re- 

 view having called attention to the 

 latter decision as affecting the validity 

 of the disclaimer, as usually printed on 

 seedsmen's stationery, some seedsmen 

 some time ago shifted the position of 

 the disclaimer on their letterheads, 

 bringing it to a point where it imme- 

 diately follows the words "Dear Sirs," 

 or "Gentlemen," as ordinarily filled in 



