.lANlAllY 14, ];i04. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



387 



Carnation Rooted Cuttings. 



NOW 

 READY. 



WE ROOT 100,000 A WEEK. 



Terms cash or C. O. D., with prlvilesfe of examining 

 at your express office. 



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1000 

 40( 00 

 i.iOOO 

 lOOOC 



sooo 



fOOO 



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10000 



Per 100 1000 



Violania. 4-in. bloom, var $12.00 $100.00 



Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt pink 5.00 4,5.00 



TiRer. fancy 5 00 4,5,00 



Success. La France, pink 4.00 35,00 



Alba, big white 3,40 30.00 



Wolcott. white 3,40 .30,00 



Apollo, scarlet 3.60 30,00 



Estelle scarlet 3,00 25,00 



Los Angeles, white 3,00 25,00 



Golden Beauty, yellow 2.00 18,00 



25 at 100 rate. 



Per lOO 1000 



4000 Gold Nugget, yellow $1,50 $14.00 



40no Stella, var 3,00 25,00 



30000 Mrs, Lawsnn. pink 1.40 12,50 



42000 Queen Louise white 1 ,20 10.00 



2.5000 Flora Hill, white 1.20 10,00 



10000 Norway, white 1,20 10,00 



7000 Lorna. white 1,20 10,00 



3S000 Mermaid, free salmon pink 1,20 10,00 



50(00 G, H, Crane, scarlet 1,20 10,00 



42000 America, scarlet 1,20 10.00 



Per 100 



45000 Mrs, Potter Palmer, big red , . . $1,20 



6(000 White Cloud, white 1,00 



30000 Eldorado, yellow 100 



44000 Marquis, light pink 100 



10000 Genevieve Lord, pink 1,00 



20000 ArgylP, pink 1 00 



25000 Gen, Gomez, crimson 1,00 



27000 Armazindy, var 1,00 



6000 Viola Allen, var 3,00 



1000 

 $10,00 

 9,00 

 9.00 

 9,00 

 9,00 

 9,00 

 9,00 

 9,00 

 25.00 



250 at 1000 rate. 



Express prepaid by us at above price. 



Hybrid Seed, mixed, of above varieties, $1 00 per 100 ; $9,00 per 1000, All orders are packed on arrival to stand 30 degrees below zero. 



CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO., a. mitting, Manager. LOOMIS, CAL 



! STRONGLY ROOTED C4RN4TI0NS -- NOW Ready. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Business has been only fair since the 

 holidays. We have had an abundance 

 . f bright, warm days and flowers are be- 

 ginning to be brought into market a 

 little more profusely than they were a 

 week ago. Prices still remain fairly 

 good and I do not look for any reduc- 

 tion this month. Carnations are selling 

 at from 50 to 75 cents per dozen and 

 some of the smaller varieties at 30 cents. 

 Prosperity and Lawson have sold as 

 liigh as $1 per dozen during the past 

 two weeks, but this price was for extra 

 tine stock. Good Flora Hill are in de- 

 mand at 50 cents. Good American 

 Beauty roses are scarce and sell whole- 

 sale today at $2 to $3 per dozen. Fancy 

 stock of this variety is not to be seen 

 anywhere. Bride and Maid are becom- 

 ing somewhat more plentiful and sell at 

 from 75 cents to $1 per dozen. The 

 quality is very fair. Kaiserin and Test- 

 nut are scarce and from the reports of 

 most of the growers it will be several 

 weeks before any good cuts will be 

 made. Chrysanthemums, owing to the 

 favorable weather, are still considerably 

 in evidence and are very good consider- 

 ing the lateness of the season. The best 

 outdoor flowers can be had at from $3 

 to $4 per hundred and some extra choice 

 stock at about $6. Narcissi are in 

 good supply, both the single white and 

 the double yellow-centered varieties. 

 They bring from 75 cents to $1. Lilium 

 Harrisii is scarce and valley about equal 

 to the demand. Smilax was cut very 

 closely for the holidays. I spoke to a 

 florist today who had received an order 

 for 500 strings and he told rae he had 

 quite a time to get it filled. Violets are 

 still scarce, although the price has been 

 reduced somewhat. They are quoted to- 

 day at from $1 to $1.50 per dozen 

 bunches. Adiantum and asparagus seem 

 to have been clipped very closely, as 

 several of the florists complain that 

 good stock is hard to procure. A few 

 good daffodils are seen and they are 

 eagerly bought up. It will be several 

 weeks before they become plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



I regret to have to chronicle the death 

 of Mrs. Honorah Galloway, wife of Al- 

 bert Galloway, the well known carna- 

 tion speciaUst of Fruitvale. Mrs. Gallo- 

 way was buried last Friday and her 

 husband has the sympathy of all the 

 florist fraternity in San Francisco and 

 Oakland. 



John Pouyal, the progressive Polk 



QBOWIT OUT OF DOOBS AITD BOOTED WITHOUT HEAT. 



White lou 



Queen Louise $1,20 



Flora Hill 1.20 



Alba 3.40 



Gov, Wolcott 3 40 



Norway 120 



Lillian Pond 5 00 



Chicot 120 



Viola Allen 3,00 



Fink 



Mrs, Thomas Lawson 1,40 



Mrs. Joost 1 20 



Mermaid 1.20 



Mrs, BooBevelt HOO 



Enchantress tJOO 



Success 4 00 



Pres, McKlnley 5,00 



Cressbrook 2,50 



Scarlet 



J, H, Manley 3,60 



G, H. Crane 1.20 



America 120 



Estelle 1,60 



5000 



Scarlet 100 1000 



Mrs. Palmer $1.20 »10 00 $40,00 



ADOllo 3,50 30,00 12500 



Adonis 7-00 65,00 300,00 



Crimson 



Harlowarden .5.00 45,00 



Gov, Roosevelt 1.20 11,00 



200.00 

 50,00 



Yellow 



Eldorado 1-00 SW 



Variegated 



Marshall Field 6,00 45,00 



Stella 300 26,00 



Armazindy !,00 9.00 



Prosperity 1-40 12 00 



Gaiety..... 3.00 25.00 



UNROOTED CUTTINGS at one-half the 

 above prices, 



26 at 100 rate, 2,50 at 1000 rate, 2500 at 6000 rate. 



200.00 

 100 00 

 35,00 

 60 OO 

 115,00 



UIC DDCDAV CYDDCCC PUARPEQ and will ship C. O. D. with the priv- 

 WC rnCrMT tArlfCOd UllHnuCO nege of examination; we assum- 

 ing all responsibility of Cuttings arriving in good condition and proving satisfactory. 



LOOMIS FLORAL CO., LOOMIS, CAL. 



MpDtloD Rerlew when roo write. 



l&v CARNATIONS ^SUnt. 



% Best and most strongly rooted Carnations on the market. 



White. Per 100 1000 5000 



Oueen Louise ....$J.20 $10.00 $40,00 



Wolcott 1.20 10,00 40,00 



WhiteCloud J. 10 9,00 35.00 



Scarlet. 



America J. 20 10,00 40,00 



Variegated. 



Fink. Per 100 1000 5000 



Lawson $140 $12,50 $60,00 



Marquis I 00 



Mrs. Joost 1.20 



Crimson. 



Gov. Roosevelt ... J • 20 



Per 100 1000 ,5000 



9,00 

 10.00 



35,00 

 40.00 



11.00 50,00 



Armazindy $1.00 $9,00 $35,00 



Prosperity J 40 1250 60,00 



Express prepaid to any destination. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. 



I Loomis Carnation Co., '° "5°" Loomis, CaL I 



Mi'ntinn Rpvtpw when yoo write. 



street florist, reports business much bet- 

 ter than that of last year. He is han- 

 dling some very fine carnations from 

 P. McDonell, of Alden. 



Park Fellows, the orchid grower, of 

 Oakland, reports a big demand for his 

 flowers. Sievers & Boland use the bulk 

 of his stock. 



The Cox Seed Company has just re- 

 ceived a largo consignment of Japanese 

 stock in splendid order. This firm does 

 a large general nursery business. This 

 department is in charge of John Val- 

 lance. G. 



Am well pleased with the Keview and 

 consider it one of the most progresslTe 

 of trade papers. — George Smith, Man- 

 chester, Vt. 



While I take other trade papers, the 

 Eeview is my standby; could not do 

 without it. — Etta J. Nott, Charleston, 

 lU. 



Indeed, I could not afford to have so 

 good a trade paper stop coming, for X 

 could not get along without the REVlt',r. 

 — N. H. Padgett, Unadilla, N. Y. 



