. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. S2 The Florists' Review 22, 1916. Lflimn (ii(uiteiiiii, 7/9iii. ^SE OF <t £5 O CT :::loo bulbs tpD«^/0 CHAS. SCHWAKE St CO., IiiCm Onr Motto t—The Best the Market Affords mOM NKW YORK AND CHICAOO COU» STORAQK 800 bulbs. $ 1200 bulbs, C. S. & Co. NEW YORK 1000 pips. 2600 pips. Ulr ef the ViUey Pqi $ CASE OF 500 PIPS 90-92 West Broadway, NEW YORK Mwtlon Th« K«Tt»w writ*. ing—that is, after the terms of sale have b^n agreed upon and an implied warranty of reasonable quality has been raised by sale of the good


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. S2 The Florists' Review 22, 1916. Lflimn (ii(uiteiiiii, 7/9iii. ^SE OF <t £5 O CT :::loo bulbs tpD«^/0 CHAS. SCHWAKE St CO., IiiCm Onr Motto t—The Best the Market Affords mOM NKW YORK AND CHICAOO COU» STORAQK 800 bulbs. $ 1200 bulbs, C. S. & Co. NEW YORK 1000 pips. 2600 pips. Ulr ef the ViUey Pqi $ CASE OF 500 PIPS 90-92 West Broadway, NEW YORK Mwtlon Th« K«Tt»w writ*. ing—that is, after the terms of sale have b^n agreed upon and an implied warranty of reasonable quality has been raised by sale of the goods at a sound price. The decision was an- nounced in the case of Sanders vs. D. Landreth Seed Co., 84 Southeastern Be- porter 880, a lawsuit which grew out of a sale of seed potatoes, which plain- tiflf buyer claimed were defective. LANDSETH'S UTTLE LECTUBE. On the Tioubles of the Seedsman. In its 1915 general catalogue, the D. Landreth Seed Co., Bristol, Pa., de- votes nearly two pages to a story of seed supply. Designed for lay con- sumption, there may not be much in it that is new to a well informed seeds- man, but it is easy reading and is here quoted in part: ^ "For its seed supplies the whole World is now drawn upon by cultiva- tors of gardens for table vegetables and ornamental flowers. This autumn of 1914 the European war has resulted in the absolute destruction in some parts of the unharvested seed crops of 1914 and the burning up or waste of seeds already saved, this being an irre- parable loss so far as seeds are con- cerned. "As to following crop of 1915, there has been a neglect to sow seeds and to cultivate them in fields where they have been sown to produce biennial plants, as cabbage, beet, turnip, carrot and other similar things to make seed a year hence. Really, the shortage in biennial seeds a year hence will be more seriously felt when the time comes to purchase seed for 1916 than at present, for the reason that other seed-produc- ing dist


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