. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •'^F»W"?w^»^T7T'''''T»vrT^r->»'?«r*-«wTrFrTrF^^ 140 The Rorists' Review August 17. 1922. New Gladiolus ELORA (Originated by Luther Burbank) A remarkable very early variety, a seedling from America. Color, creamy white with rich cream throat on three lower petals, overlaid with dainty featherings of American Beauty pink, giving it just enough color to complete its beauty. Blooms measure 4 J/2 to 5 inches in diameter, on perfect, slender, stiff stems 4 to 4|/2 ft. tall. Commenced blooming this year July 7th, 75 days after plant- ing. Very pro


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •'^F»W"?w^»^T7T'''''T»vrT^r->»'?«r*-«wTrFrTrF^^ 140 The Rorists' Review August 17. 1922. New Gladiolus ELORA (Originated by Luther Burbank) A remarkable very early variety, a seedling from America. Color, creamy white with rich cream throat on three lower petals, overlaid with dainty featherings of American Beauty pink, giving it just enough color to complete its beauty. Blooms measure 4 J/2 to 5 inches in diameter, on perfect, slender, stiff stems 4 to 4|/2 ft. tall. Commenced blooming this year July 7th, 75 days after plant- ing. Very prolific in bulblets, a really wonderful variety for florists. Only a limited number to be distrib- uted this year, and in order that all growers may have a chance to get a start of Elora, we have decided to limit orders to not more than on'e dozen. Order now for October delivery. Price, $ each; $ dozen. W. B. DAVIS CO. AURORA, ILLINOIS Mention The ReTtew when you write. property, $400 of the price having been advanced to Clark. The Supreme court says: "T}iis was an executory contract— one to be performed in tlie future. At the date of the contract tlic clover seed was ;i;rowin<j in the fiehl. The seller was required to harvest, thresli, reclcan and sack the seed, load the same on cars, and ship it to Portland. Until all of ' these requirements were complied with by the seller, the title would not pass. . The apjiellant, the seed com- pany, did not show title or rijjht to possession of the clover .seed, and can- not maintain this ; S. ST. LOUIS. The Market. To say the wholesale markets arc crowded would be sayiiifj it mildly. Considering the long:, dry spell and the warm weather, cut stock is of fair qual- ity and there is plenty of everythinfj seasonable. The demand is anythini; but satisfactory. Roth wholesalers an<i retailers aie buyinp; sjtarinjily. The su])]ily of roses from outside shippers has slifjhtly increased, ;ind the best of t


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