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The Florists^ Review 



FEBBUABY 10, 1916. 



is fitting the store up in first-class style. 

 The Hardys have gonp to San Diego. 



H. Plath put on a new motor truck 

 for The Ferneries' delivery service last 

 week. 



Fred Johnson, who was formerly in 

 business with his brother at 490 Castro 

 street, has taken a position as second 

 designer at the B. M. Joseph store. 



H. E. Easmussen, of the Seattle Land- 

 scape Engineering Co., Seattle, en route 

 to Florida, stopped off a few days in 

 San Francisco and visited some of his 

 friends. 



Albert 0. Stein, of Sutter street, has 

 opened a new branch stand in the 

 Palace hotel. The stand is located in 

 a prominent position in the main lobby, 

 with plenty of counter space, and has 

 been fitted up with a handsome ease of 

 baskets and accessories, in addition to 

 a good displays of stock. 



Marin county, north of the Golden 

 Gate, is preparing for a flower pageant 

 in May, and the committee in charge 

 has made arrangements to finance the 

 celebration in gooa style. In connec- 

 tion with the pageant, the florists, mar- 

 ket growers and amateurs are undertak- 

 ing to hold an indoor flower show at 

 San Rafael. A provisional committee 

 to look after the professional end of 

 the show consists of F. C. Burns, chair- 

 man; James Niven, Richard Lohrman, 

 Thomas Stentiford and Paul H. Eckel- 

 mann. The first meeting was held Feb- 

 ruary 3. 



Martin Beukauf, of H. Bayersdorfer 

 & Co., Philadelphia, arrived in San 

 Francisco laat week, and has been get- 

 ting up at 4 a. m. to see the sun rise (f ) 

 atd attend the flower market. 

 : :The hard weather of the last few 

 weeks has done more damage, even in 

 the favored bay region, than was be- 

 lieved at first. Many outdoor plants 

 that were not perfectly hardy, even in 

 sheltered locations, have been badly 

 frosted. One of the greatest items of 

 loss seems to have been asparagus, a 

 great deal of which, even under glass, 

 has been killed. A recent hail storm, 

 though it broke no glass worth men- 

 tioning, pelted down the violets in San 

 Mateo county so that the blooms, and 

 even the top leaves, were mashed to a 

 pulp, causing a short cut for a week or 

 80. Strong winds have blown down 

 many trees and found many loose panes 

 of glass in the greenhouses. 



Charles Stappenbeck, of Polk street, 

 has for some time been getting in a lim- 

 ited quantity of fair sweet peas, grown 

 under glass by a grower in Alameda 

 county. They are a novelty here at 

 this season and find a ready sale. 



J. A. Axell, of the E. W. McLellan 

 Co., reports the finest cut of roses the 

 company has ever had at this time 

 of year. Ophelia, he says, is great; 

 Russell is fine, and there are good Sun- 

 burst and baby roses. He says they 

 are shipping about all they can get 

 for the outside trade of roses, violets 

 and greens, especially smilaz. 



Mr. and Mrs. H. Howell, of New 

 Monterey, have bought a lot on Light- 

 house avenue and are building a. flower 

 store. 



The Cottage Gardens Nurseries, at 

 Eureka, have received a large shipment 

 of oriental shrubs and trees. 



S. H. G. 



Oil City, Pa.— The Bell Floral Co. 

 has been incorporated, the applicants 

 for the charter being Philip Bell, A. 

 Edward Bell, R. L. Bell and Anna Bell. 



To the USERS of MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Beware of Imitation 



This is our U. S. Resistered Trade Mark 



$SUPglOR:Bw«iM i« is «K« BEP" PREPARED KINa 

 ^SUPCRIOR:BccMiM it i> the NON-MOULDING KINa 



KINa^^ 



,SUPERIOR:BccauM it is the MEDIUM SIZED KINa^^ 

 ^SUPERIOR : Bccwisc oT their RICH wul UNIFORM COIOR.^^ 

 ;»3UPERI 0R : Because THIS KIND keeps PU*BU IWDEH NITaY.^^ 



(COHUMTS OflMIS M» IS OUAKAIITICO nigCDWITl ^% 



NONE liENUINE WITHOUT TME ABOVE TRADE HARK 



which is applied on every carton. 

 Sold by Every lYholesale Florist. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



DR. H. DUX & BROS., Jaclaonvine, fla. 



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Steele's Pansy Gar dene 



PORTLAND, OmaON. 



offer an immense stock of Mastodon 

 Mixed Private Stock seedlings: 



Medium Large 1000, $4.00; 5000. $15.00 



Stocky Transplanted... 100, 1.00; 1000, 8.00 



No shipments east of Chicago meri- 

 dian. New catalogue. 



8KKD PRICKS 



Mastodon Mixed . . . . yioz., $0.75; tz., $5.00 

 Mixed Private Stock . . >{ oz., 1.00; oz., 7.00 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



GOOD, CLEAN, HSALTHT STOCK. 



100 1000 



Alice... 16.00 



Enchantress Supreme 4.00 



Enchantress 2.60 $20.00 



Matchless 3.60 80.00 



White Wonder 2.60 20.00 



White Enchantress 2.60 20.00 



Champion^ 3.00 26.00 



Beacon 2.60 20.00 



Victory 2.60 20.00 



Gorgeous 3.60 80.00 



Rosette 3.00 26.00 



WHI1MANI FERNS, for benchino 3-ni.. Be; I'm., 10c 



Cash, Please 



BUXTON & QUILLIN 



7332 Wilson Av«., SEATTLE. WASH. 



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500 PELARGONIUM 



CASTER GREETING LUCIE BECKER 



Strong, in 8-in. pots, 20c each. 



HYDRANGEAS FOR FORCINQ 



Larare Variety of Beddlns Plants 



A. I. ANDERSEN 



060 South Avenue, PORTLAND, ORK. 



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PALMS PALMS 



Palms are oar specialty. Eentia,Cocos 

 plumosa. Phoenix, Washinstonia, Sea* 

 forthia, Ckurypha, etc, by the carloads. 

 Ask tor oar wholesale Ulustratad pabn Uak 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Enchantress. White Enchantress, Rose-pink 



Enchantress, White Wonder. $20.00 per 1000; 



Champion. •25.00 per 1000. March delivery. 

 CHRTSANTHKMUM STOCK PLANTS, 14.00 



per lOfl; all varieties. 

 ASPARAGUS 8PRKNGKRI. 3-in., 13.00 per 



100; 4-in., 16.00 per 100. 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



Tel. Ma«SM BM TACOMA, WASH. SM m4 E. F Its. 



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ROSES 



Field-grown— Superior Quality. 



HYDRANGEAS 



Otaksa, French White, all sizes. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Canterbury Bells, Peach Bells, Phlox, 

 Larkspur, Coreopsis, Gaillardias, Pent- 

 stemon, Sweet Williams, Shasta Daisies, 



^^ GERMAN IRIS 



New Orchid-flowering varieties. Pallida 

 Dabnatica, Foetidissima Variegata, Ever- 

 green Variegated, 



JAPANESE IRIS 



Fine collection. 



DRNANENTALS AND EVEKGREENS 



English Laurel, 5-8 feet tall. 



BUDDED LILACS 



10 of the very best varieties. 

 Ask for Price Lists. 



NountainViewFloralCo. 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



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Mo par dM., GhrTMUHthemam itcok plants, $4.00 

 Mr 100. vndf. Oct. rrost. White Clood. Whit* 

 iTory, Toaaet, Alice Byroa, Qneen. Phlladelplila. 

 Mn. Bnckbee, Wm. Tomer, w. Otaadwlck. Olias. 

 Bacer, Jeanne Nonln. Tellew: Oomoleta. Deaa' 

 tello. ChfTMlora, Slsewatlie, Polypheme, Feu- 

 ■ylranla. Boman Gold, Bamapo, Golden Bacle, 

 Chadwlck. Pink: Vnaka, Irory. AnorltaTMa' 

 teatlc, Balfour, Wella' Late Pink, Bwaehard, 

 Brock, Mand Dean. Pompoaa: Y. Baby liar- 

 raerlte, W. Baby Margnerlte, Diana. Lydla 

 Ttaomaa. 



OASNATION OVTTINaB 

 We are booking orders now tor February 



and March deUrery. 

 Enchantress, White Bnchantress. Rooo-plnk 

 Enchantress, Beacon, White Wonder, at $2.00 per 

 100. or $20.00 per 1000. Philadelphia and Poca- 

 hontas, $4.00 per 100. 



WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



Telephone 8F4. P. O. Bo« 288. Sumner. Waah. 



CYCLAMEN 



Good healthy plants, best strain Oiganteum, 

 5-inch, 26c each. 

 FERNS, good, strong. 4-inch Whitmani, Bos- 

 ton and Roosevelt, 20c each. 



PETERS & SONS, SPOKANE, WASH. 



p. 0. Address, R. R. 12, Hillyard. Wash. 

 Mention The Review •when yon write. 



Cyclamen Seedlings 



I have 10.000 August seedlings, all trans- 

 planted and ready to move again; the strain I 

 grow is the best obtainable, all in named var- 

 ieties of English grown and Wonder of Wands- 

 bek strain: plenty of Salmon and good Xmas 

 Reds. $4.60 per 100: $40.00 per 1000. 

 Sample on request. 

 H. L,. OLSSON 

 Wholesale Orower, 11 Post St., Spokane, Wash. 



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O. E. RKNZER 



R. 1, Bm 815. ftrtlMil, Ore 



Cyclamen, 3^-ln., $12.60 100. Ferns, Boston and 

 Whitmani, strong stock, for 6-in. to 7-ln. pots, $26.00 

 to $40.00 100. Acacia dealbata. for 6-ln. pots. Christ- 

 mas Peppers and Jerusalem Cherries. 



Strons Seedlines. to set out now, of the follow- 

 ing: Forget-me-not, English Daisy Monstrosa. Hol- 

 lyhocks, Hardy Finks, Sweet Williams and other 

 peren Dials. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK 



SWEET PEA RANCH 



Orlfflnator of Over Seventy-five Varieties ol 

 Winter-Floweritiff Oichid Sweet Peas. 



See my Qassified Ad. under Seeds. 



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