. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LIVE WIRE Again-Buy Your French Bulbs-Now FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANC Permanent American Address: P. O. Hamilton Granjre Station Box 38 NEW YORK CITY Our repr€»»ntativ€ will be cedling on Autf. Latfarde J. A. Vandervoort us must trust our experience and tlie result of our trials and trial grounds as to the variety we are sending them. Further, the comparative value of what we sell witli what returns are expected is exceedingly small—a good deal like the doctor's fee to purchase medicine for you; it may mean the saving of y


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LIVE WIRE Again-Buy Your French Bulbs-Now FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANC Permanent American Address: P. O. Hamilton Granjre Station Box 38 NEW YORK CITY Our repr€»»ntativ€ will be cedling on Autf. Latfarde J. A. Vandervoort us must trust our experience and tlie result of our trials and trial grounds as to the variety we are sending them. Further, the comparative value of what we sell witli what returns are expected is exceedingly small—a good deal like the doctor's fee to purchase medicine for you; it may mean the saving of your life. "A packet of good seed ]>ut on dis- play in the <.'<)untry store, backed by a firm of reputation and sold for 5 cents or even 10 cents a package, will ordi- uarily produce enough plants to supply the ordinary home through the home garden, ])articularly such things as the onion, parsley, radish and the smaller ; PROOF IN WARRANTY CASES. In the case of Ecklesdafer vs. Obets, ]89 Nortliwestern Reporter, , the Michigan Supreme court dealt with the admissibility of various classes of evi- dence to prove material facts in suits to recover for breach of seed warranties. The plaintiffs were nonsuited in an attempt to recover damages (inder a claim that there liad been a breach of warranty by the defendant in selling a quantity of seed corn. The court holds that the plaintiffs were not entitled to show that another customer of the defendant asked for seed corn and was given something else. It was further decided that a farmer was properly permitted to testify on of the seller that the crop year Avas unfavfirable for corn, due to weather conditions, and that official weather observations were admissible to show those conditions, although taken ten miles away from the place where tlie seed corn was planted. The court remarked that "the conditions in Grand K;ipids would be some evi- dence of what they were ten mil


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