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The Florists^ Review 



Aphil 10, 1914. 



GLADIOLI 



200,000 AMERICA, \y*-in. and up, at $10.00 per thousand. 



If ordered within 30 days, I will allow 109^ for cash with order. 

 These are heavy, plump bulbs and will give splendid results for forcing or planting 

 outside. Special prices on large lots. 1st size America, $12.00; 3rd size, $8.00 per 1000. 



Ust of 50 oth«r varletUs on roquest. 



E. E. STEWART, 



BROOKLYN, MICH. 



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had. conformed to the seller's warranty. 

 (Nebraska Supreme Court, Dunn vs. 

 Bushnell, 88 Northwestern Reporter 

 693; Flick vs. Witherbee, 20 Wisconsin 

 Supreme Court Reports 392.) That the 

 damages are to be computed with ref- 

 erence to the value of the crop that 

 would probably have been produced, 

 had the seed come up to the contract re- 

 quirement, has been declared in the fol- 

 lowinfj cases: Van Wyck vs. Allen, 69 

 New York Reports 61; Crutcher vs. Elli- 

 ott, 13 Kentucky Law Reporter 592. 



A buyer was held to be entitled to re- 

 cover damages from the seller for ' ' all 

 the loss necessarily sustained by him 

 by reason of the worthlessness of the 

 flaxseed furnished by the seller." (Kan- 

 sas Supreme Court, Shaw vs. Smith, 25 

 Pacific, Reporter 886.) 



Recovery for Worthless Seed. 



In a Connecticut case the Supreme 

 Court of Errors decided that where 

 onion seed faile<l to germinate, the cus- 

 tomer was entitled to recover as dam- 

 ages the amount paid for the seed, the 

 value of his labor in preparing the 

 ground, after deducting any benefit to 

 the lancl, and the value of his labor in 

 plantinjr the seed, with interest on 

 these several items. (Ferris vs. Corn- 

 stock, Ferre & Co., 33 Connecticut Re- 

 ports 513.) Similar conclusions were 

 'reached by the Georgia Supreme Court 

 in the case of Butler vs. Moore, 68 

 (Jeorgia Reports 80, and by the North 

 Carolina Supreme Court in the case of 

 Reiger vs. Worth, 37 Southeastern Re- 

 porter 217. 



According to the Florida Supreme 

 <;'ourt, as decided in the Yaughan's Seed 

 Store case above cited, where one sells 

 fteed under warranty and it proves to 

 be worthless, and a crop failure results, 

 the only damages recoverable by the 

 purchaser are the price paid for the 

 seed, the expense of preparing the soil 

 and planting the seed, together with 

 the loss sustained through having the 

 land lie idle for the year, or for such 

 time as the use of it is lost. 



If, being worse than merely inferior, 

 seeds contain noxious weed seeds, the 

 injured customer is entitled to recover 

 the amount of his actual loss, including 

 the injury to his land, as ascertained by 

 its depreciation in value as a direct con- 

 sequence. (New York Supreme Court, 

 Fox vs. ?]verson, 27 Hun 355.) 



But, in accordance with the general 

 rule applicable to the recovery of dam- 

 ages for any wrong, which requires an 

 injured person to take all reasonable 

 steps to minimize any loss to him, a 

 buyer of seeds which prove to be in- 

 ferior must make the amount of his 

 loss as small as the circumstances per- 

 mit. Thus, if it is not too late for him 



OLDEN GATE DAHLIA 



Acknowledged by commercial men and the public to be the Queen of Dahlias for 

 Garden or Floral work ; high-class, brings high prices. Watch this advt. for testi- 

 monials. For description and prices, see Florists' Review of March 12, p, 7. 

 Write for Tnide List of other standard varieties. 



WN. A. FINGER, JR., Prop. o^USi ^HZs HicksvUle, L. I., N. Y. 



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G 



Paeonies 



$10.00 p«r 100 



In Five Colors 



White Crimson Rose 



Pink Carmine 



Tuberoses 



Dwarf Double Pearl— Extra large size 

 $10.00 per 1000 



Gladioli and 



Tigridias 



All the Leading Varieties. 

 Prices on Application. 



"The most reliable seedc" 

 S3 Barclay St. t2B New York, N. Y. 



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SURPLUS GLADIOLUS BULBS 



America, extra large, first 100 1000 



size $1.50 $14.0() 



America, second she 1 .10 10.00 



Baron J. Hulot, blue 2.00 18.(Ni 



Hollandia, salmon 1.75 1(3.00 



Pink Beauty, deep pink... 2.00 18.00 



Brenclileyeneis, scarlet 1.40 12.00 



SLUrS SEED STORE 



S44 Wot CM Stmt. CBKAGO, ILL 



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GLADIOLUS KING 



1st size. $10.00; 2d size. $8.00; 3d size, 

 $6.00; 4th size. $4.00; 5th and 6th, $2.00; 

 Bulblets, $10.00 per bu. 



H. H. BRIDGE. 



LAKE MILLS. WISCONSIN 



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TUBEROSES 



100 1000 



Mammoth Double Pearl Sl.OO $9.00 



No. 2. Double Pearl .60 4.00 



BEGONIA BULBS 



Doz. 100 



Slnsl*. Separate colors $0.40 S2.50 



Slnsl*. Mixed colors 30 2.26 



Doubia. Separate colors 60 4.60 



Doubla. Mixed colors 50 4.00 



GLADIOLUS 100 1000 



Amarica. Beautiful pink $1.75 S16.00 



Priza WInnar MIxtHra 1.60 12.00 



GLOXINIA BULBS 



Doz. 100 



MIxad Colora t0.60 $3.26 



Saparata Calora 60 3.60 



LILIUIM AURATUIM Each Doz. 100 



8 to 9 inch $0.12 $0.80 $6.60 



9 to 11 inch 20 1.26 9.00 



Llllum Spacloaum Reaaum 

 or Rubrum 



8 to 9 inch 15 1.00 6.60 



9 to 11 inch 20 1.26 9.50 



Llllum Spacloaum Album 



8 to 9 inch 20 1.60 10.00 



9 to 11 inch 26 2.25 16.00 



Johnson Seed Company 



217 Nwket St., PHlADELrHU, H. 



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CHILDS' GLADIOLI 



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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Flowarfield, L. I.. N. Y. 



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