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NOVBMBEB 16, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



81 





NOVELTIES FOR 1912 



Cucumber "DEFIANCE'* 



A very fine now disease-resisting variety, very prolific and first-class in every resi>ect. 



$2.0U per dOE. pkts. ^retail 25c) 



Clarkia elegans fl. pi. ^'VESUVIUS" 



Intense orange scarlet, shaded salmon; Howers large and double. A most lovely and pleasing color. 



$1.00 per doz. pktfl. (retaU 12o) 



Clarkia elegans fl. pi. "CHAMOIS QUEEN" 



A delicate pale chamois, iniique shade in Clarkias 



$1.00 per doz. pkts. (retail 12o) 



Sweet Pea "CARENE'' 



A rich orange, l)eautit'nlly waved, sunproof, strong grower and throws fours very freely. 



$2.00 per doz. pkt8. (retail 25c) 



Schizanthus grandiflorUS maximUS (Dr. Badger's Hybrids) 



A grand advance in Schizanthus Great range of color, very handsome plant. Flowers very large, 

 suitable for either indoor or outdoor culture. 



$2.00 per doz. pkts. (retail 25o) 



Verbena hybrida, Auricula-eyed Monstrosa do splendid mixture) 



The largest flowered Verbena yet introduced. The flowers measure l>(-in. across, of good substance, 

 and a grand range of color. 



$2.00 per doz. pkts. (retail 25c) 



Zinnia elegans fl. pi. **OREEN GEM'' 



A new color in Zinnias. The flowers are very double, of a green color, shaded with gold. Quite distinct. 



$2.00 per doz. pkts. (retail 25c) 



For further particulars and prices see our NOVELTV LIST. Also Special Offer of Vegetable and Flower Seeds. 



FREE ON APPLICATION 



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and, if not, affect should be given to it. 

 The vendee might reject and refuse to 

 receive the peas if they were not Ad- 

 vancer peas, or it might well be that in 

 the event of the shipment being made 

 in bad faith, and with the purpose and 

 intention of committing fraud upon the 

 vendee, an action for damages for the 

 fraud would lie, but we have no such 

 case before us. If it be conceded that 

 the contract is one-sided, it must also 

 be conceded that the parties had a right' 

 to make a one-sided contract if they 

 saw fit. 



Counsel for appellant cite the follow- 

 ing authorities to sustain the conten- 

 tion that, notwithstanding the agree- 

 ment of the parties, there was a war- 

 ranty that the peas sold would answer 

 the description contained in the con- 

 tract, or in any event that there was a 

 breach of a condition that the contract 

 by the failure of the plaintiff to fur- 

 nish the thing contracted for. Josling 

 vs. Kingsford, 13 C. B. (N. S.) 447; 

 Columbian I. W. & D. D. Co. vs. Doug- 

 las, 33 L. R. A. 103; Shephere vs. Kain, 

 5 B. & Aid. 240; Allan vs. Lake, 18 Q. 

 B. 560; Weiler vs. SchiUaii, 17 C. B. 

 619. These cases do not hold that a 

 party selling an article unde£>.. desig- 

 nated name may not relieve himself 

 from liability- Ja lus contract for sale, 

 in the event that the article delivered 

 {Jges not answer the description con- 

 tained in th*' contract. Some very gen- 

 eral language is used in the contracts 

 of sale involved in the cases cited, and 

 in some of them it might well be con- 

 strued as being broad enough to extend 

 to the description of the article, but in 

 none of the cases has it been so con- 



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