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TKc Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Septcmbkr 21, 1911. 



AHENTION SEEDSMEN 



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 accepted by railroads same rate and classification as wood cases. They will stand 

 more rough handling, are much lighter, can be sealed with less expense than 

 nailing covers on wood cases, and are supplied flat, effecting a greitt saving in 

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pany. There vrere other matters 

 brought into the suit, and in order to 

 understand it the complete decision is 

 necessary: 



"1. Sales-Warranty. Where a 

 dealer in seeds sold seeds in a pack- 

 age, Witt the printed statement 

 that the seeds were sold with- 

 out any warranty, express or im- 

 plied, and it was the general custom of 

 dealers in seeds to sell tilth disclaimer 

 of warranty as to quality, ot true name, 

 a warranty that the seed sold was true 

 to name could not be inferred. 



' ' 2. Sales-Liability. A canning com- 

 pany contracting to purchase pumpkins 

 raised on a tract of land, and to fur- 

 nish the seed therefor at its own cost, 

 must furnish seed to produce the kind 

 of pumpkins suitable fs>r^^ canning pur- 

 ])oses, and it is liable for the damages 

 sustained in consequence of furnishing 

 other seed, whether it exercised due 

 care in procuring proper seed or not. 



."Appeal from District Court, Pot- 

 tawattamie County. 



' ' Action for damages resulted in the 

 dismissal of plaintiff's petition, from 

 which it appeals. Affirmed in part. 

 Keversed in part. 



"Blizzard Bros., a copartnership, en- 

 tered into a written contract with the 

 Growers' Canning Co. to plant and 

 properly cultivate three acres of pump- 

 kins, all of which he agreed to deliver 

 to the factory of said company in good 

 condition for canning purposes, dur- 

 ing the cropping season of 1908; the 

 seed to be furnished to said growers 

 by said company at cost. All pumpkins 

 -were to be ripe and sound, and fair 

 size, for which said company agreed 

 to pay $4 per ton. They called on the 

 company for seed, but this was out, 

 and its general manager inquired by 

 telephone of the Younkerman Seed Co. 

 if it had the large Cheese pumpkin 

 seed, and being informed that it had, 

 said he would send a man up to get a 

 pound of such seed. At his instance 

 Blizzard Bros, then went to the seed 

 company's place of business and in- 

 quired if a package of large Cheese 

 pumpkin seed was there for them. A 

 clerk of the seed company responded 

 in the affirmative, and handed them a 

 pound package on which was written 

 'Large Cheese Pumpkin Seed.' Some 

 question was raised whether the pur- 

 chase was by the manager individually, 

 or by him for the company. It is enough 

 to say, without reviewing the evidence, 

 that he was merely acting for the com- 

 pany and, regardless of book entries^ 

 the sale was to the latter. Blizzard 



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.75 1.60 . 

 .75 1.50 



.35 .60 1.00 



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.75 1.50 



SWEET PEAS, Greenhouse Forcing! 



The new crop has arrived of the following carefully selected lint of Christmas Flowering 

 Sweet Peas, with the exception of two varieties marked thus*; these we expect to arrive 

 this month: Qz. k-lb. »«-lb. lib. 



ClirlBtmaB Tlo-wexiag White, the standard white, being a very 



pure white and the eailtest t).20 $0.50 $0.75 $1.60^ 



Cluiatmas FlowertnCT^lnk, the companion to the abo^^e, having 



all the former's good aualities ♦'ii , 20 



Cliristmas Flowertnc Meteor, the finest red, of a fine, bright 



color, and large flowers 



Cliriatmas Flov^erlnB Florence Denzer, an excellent white 



lor general u^e 



ClirlBtmas Flo^irerlnc Le Marquis, a beautiful shade of violet, 



extra fine 



*Clui8tniaa Flow^ering: Mrs. Wm. Sim, the very best of all the 



pink shades: should be grown by all 25 .75 1.25 2 00 



Christmas Flowering Mrs. C. H. Totty. This is a very desir- 



ablM color, silvery sky blue, slightly later than the earliest sorts. .. 

 Christmas Flowering Mrs. Alex. Wallace. This is without 



a dtiubt the peer of all the lavender shadct. Mrs. A. Wallace is 



now so well known that further description is unnecessary 



*Chrlstmas Flowerlne Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. A splendid day- 

 break pink; extra tine 



Christmas Flowerlns: S. Si W. Co.'s Earliest White, one of 



thH earliest: notablr- for its long stems and purity of fiowers 



Christmas Flowerlne: S. & W. Co.'s Sunbeams. A beautiful 



soft yellow: a great novelty in greenhouse forcing Sweet Peas; we 



would like everyone to try this varitty 30 .85 1.50 2.50 



Our n«w crop of ordinary flowering Sweet Heas, including all the finest 

 Spencer varieties, will arrive during Ociober and November. 



SOBarch;St. 

 NEW YORK 



.75 1.25 2 00 



1.25 



2.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 

 .75 1.25 2.00 



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Colored 

 Flower 

 and 

 Vegetable 



Seed Bags 



Send for Catalosue and Samples. 



Herndon & Lester, Inc. 



RICHMOND, TA. 



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HOBOKSN, N. J. 



Grower, Importer of High Orade 



Seeds, Bulbs and Plants 



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