JUNE 23. 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



47 



ESTABLISHED 1904 



Order Now* Offer Will Not Appear Again. 

 Surplus Stock of reliable French Grower. Bulbs 



first-class/ healthy and up to size. 



NARCISSUS 



Paper White Grand. 



13/15 cm., per case of 1250, $10.00 14/15 cm., per case of 1100, $11.00 



ROMAN HYACINTHS 



Price per 1000 



11/12 cm $17.00 12/15 cm $23.00 13/15 cm $26.00 



Also Freeslas and Early Trumpets 



All prices f. o. b. New York or Emporia. Box and packing free. 



TERMS: Accounta due in 90 days. Unknown customers must give local bank, pastor, or trade references. 

 Liberal discount for cash before shipment or after receipt of bulbs. Import orders pay ocean freight and duty on arrival, 

 and deduct from our bill. Our references: Greensville Bank, Express Agent, or Postmaster, 



THREE TO FIVE WEEKS REQUIRED TO FILL ORDERS FROM FRANCE. 



Write for prices on Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths, etc., either home grown or imported 



from our Holland fields. 



ROSE GARDENS, 



Wholesale 

 Growers 



North Emporia, Virginia. 



MentiOD The Review when you write. 



Jaw intended should be used, and were 

 gentrally using paper too opaque to 

 meet the requirements of the depart- 

 ment. 



"Our committee, as well as individ- 

 •lals, have had this matter under ad- 

 visement, and you will have their report 

 ii due course, but there seems to be 

 only one thing to do, and that is to 

 "•ect the requirements of the depart- 



ment 



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I have heard some criticism offered 

 the Shenandoah seedsmen. I can only 

 *ay that these gentlemen appear to 

 have been entirely within their rights 

 *8 citizens, and only doing j^b^.t any- 

 one might do under similar circum- 

 •tancea, and ar«i in no way responsible 

 'or this ruling," 

 Keferring to the free seed evil, he 



said he hoped the time will come when 

 the congressional distribution of com- 

 mon varieties will cease. 



The Disclaimer or Non-Warranty. 



"The value of our disclaimer has 

 been brought forcibly to your attention 

 during the last year by the ruling of 

 Judge McHenry, of the Iowa District 

 Court, in a case entitled A. A. Geil vs. 

 loypa Seed Co., in which the court en- 

 tirely upheld our disclaimer. 



"That you sell seed with an absolute 

 non-warranty clause does not prevent 

 your trying to rectify all mistakes that 

 can reasonably be traced to you, but the 

 average planter .■yvrill always try to 

 throw his own blunders on your shoul- 

 ders, and it is therefore necessary to 

 surround yourself with safeguards 



against unjust claims, as well as against 

 the mistakes of others. The disclaimer 

 is like a good insurance policy that 

 serves you in time of trouble. Protect 

 your . business by having it displayed 

 prominently in your stores, on your bill- 

 heads, labels, etc. Its uniform wording 

 cannot be urged too strongly. When the 

 courts have once passed on the phrase- 

 ology of a non-warranty clause, it be- 

 comes a precedent and authority for 

 future decisions." 



President Bobinson then addressed 

 himself to the subject of irrigation, and 

 expressed his hope that the project 

 broached by Capt. Landreth last year 

 will be pushed through. ,|.. 



Long Term Credits. 



"I wish to call your attention to a 



