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The Florists' Review 



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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 

 Dalmatica, Foetidissima Variegata, Ever- 

 green Variegated. 



JAPANESE IRIS 



Fine collection. 



ORNAMENTALS AND EVERGREENS 



English Laurel, 5-8 feet tall. 



BUDDED LILACS 



10 of the very best varieties. 



Ask for Price Lists. 



Mountain ViewFloral Co. 



PORTLAND. OREGON 



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and this condition Is likely to continue 

 well into the spring season. Locally 

 grown A'iolets of excellent quality are 

 in fairly good supply. Asparagus and 

 smilax are scarce, with no prospect of 

 an ample supply for some time. Forced 

 daffodils are nearly all gone and the 

 market will have to wait until the out- 

 door blooms appear. All other bulbous 

 stock is plentiful and there is some com- 

 plaint that it is not selling so freely as 

 usual, especially the potted stock. The 

 quality of carnations and roses has been 

 improved by the recent sunshine. Land- 

 scape gardeners are busy with early 

 spring work and pruning the wreckage 

 produced by the ice storm. It is found 

 that rose bushes were not injured by 

 the cold and that little damage was 

 caused to them by breakage. The price 

 of glass has advanced about fifty per 

 cent and greenhouse repairs have in- 

 creased in price to the same extent. 



Various Notes. 



Another prospective florist arrived 

 February 9 in the family of A. F. La- 

 lane. 



The Tonseth Floral Co. displayed 

 some splendid azaleas last week. The 

 stock was carried over from last year. 



Gustav Teufel went to southern Cali- 

 fornia for the winter. His sons are 

 managing the greenhouses during his 

 absence. 



H. F. Richards, whose carnation 

 range is located on the crest of Mount 

 Tabor, felt the full effect of the cold 

 east winds that prevailed during the 

 bad weather. He lost some glass, but 

 none of his stock was damaged. He 

 said he was well pleased with his ex- 

 perience with Herald carnations. They 

 held their color well and did rot split. 



Woolworth's branch 5, 10 and 15-cent 

 store is selling cheap blooming plants. 

 The most of them are of a quality that 

 would not move them in any regular 

 flower store. 



William Martin, of Martin & Forbes, 

 who has personal charge of the firm's 

 range at Haynes, Ore., is successful in 

 propagating new varieties. For two 

 years he has developed a sport of Gor- 

 geous carnation, which has a deep red 

 color somewhat similar to Champion. A 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Our Oottlners are taken from fleld-Krown plants only, are well rooted, strong and healthy, and will 



satisfaction in erery way. 600 at 1000 rate. 



100 



1000 

 $20 00 

 IB. 00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 



Fair Maid, white $2.26 



Fair Maid, pink 1.76 



Dr. Choate, red 1.76 



Los Angeles, white 1.76 



Rooseyelt, crimson 1 . 76 



H. W. Turner, Jr., white, strong: grower, flowers 



large on long stems, good keeper, per 100, $4.00; 



per 1000, $30.00. 

 The aboYB varieties are suitable for outdoor planting. 



POLDER BROS., '''"=°'»S.!?Srf..'J'"°' HontebeUt, Cil. 



P. O. Addrass. R. R. No. 6, LOS ANaKcKS, CAL. 



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100 



Enchantress, pink $2.26 



Enchantress, white 2.28 



Enchantress, rose-pink 2.26 



victory, scarlet 2.26 



Herald, scarlet 2.26 



Rosette, bright pink 2.26 



Dorothy, rose-pink (excellent) 2.76 



Philadelphia, rose-pink 2.26 



Mrs. O. W. Ward, rose-pink 2.26 



give 



1000 

 $20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 26.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 



BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



C« IvOOYMAN HOGAN.KOOYMAN CO. 

 WHOLItAU FLORIST 



27 Saint Ann* Strast (Off Bush, naar Kaarny) 

 Pkona Suttar 840 SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



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ROOTED CARNATION CUniNOS 



Per 100 1000 



Matchless $3.00 $28.00 



White Enchantress. 2.26 20.00 



Lt. Pink Enchantress 2.26 20 00 



Gorgeous 3.00 28.00 



Alice 600 50.00 



victory 2.28 20.00 



Benora 2.25 20.00 



25 at 100 rate: 260 at 1000 rate. 

 BASSErrS FLORAL GARDENS. 



CARNATION PIANTS fROM 2«4-IN. POTS. 



Ready for field. Per 100 lOOO 



Matchless ^.80 $32.60 



White Enchantress 3.00 27.80 



Lt. Pink Enchantress 3.00 27 60 



Gorgeous 3.50 so'.OO 



Alice 7.00 60.00 



Victory 3.00 27.60 



Benora s.oo 27.60 



Beacon 3.50 30.00 



B. S. BAIIEn, Prs». 



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LOOMIS. CAL. 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



For Immediate Delivery 



Per 100 1000 



Alice, Ughtplnk $6.00 $60.00 



Pink Sensation 6.00 60.00 



Princess Dagmar, crimson 3.60 80.00 



YellowPrlnce 3.80 30.00 



Gorgeous, dark pink S.OO 26.00 



Champion, red 3.00 28.00 



Benora. variegated 3.00 28.00 



C. W. Ward, pink 2.60 20.00 



Enchantress 2.60 20.00 



WhiteWonder 2.80 20.00 



Victory 2.60 20.00 



5 per cent discount for cash 



PENINSULA NURSERY (N. Peterson) San Mateo, Cal. 



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small bench of the new flower has held 

 its color perfectly through all the un- 

 favorable weather. In length of stem 

 and size and shape of bloom it follows 

 the original type. He has brought in 

 the first bloom of a sport of White 

 Killarney rose, which is more than 

 twice as large as the original. At the 

 store was seen the first red amaryllis 

 of the season. 



William Dunham, superintendent of 

 school gardens, is preparing ground for 

 planting. The use of many tracts near 

 the various schools has been donated. 



E. M. Bodley has benched a lot of 

 gladioli. S. W. W. 



THRIFS ON CALLAS. 



I am enclosing some diseased buds 

 from callas. What is the disease and 

 what is the remedy for it? 



J. N.— Mo. 



Your callas are badly infested with 

 thrips. Keep them well syringed and 

 fumigate them once a week. To help 

 to get rid of these thrips I would sug- 

 gest spraying thoroughly with Aphine, 

 at the rate of one part Aphine to 

 twenty-five parts water. Use a fine 

 spray nozzle and repeat the operation 

 a week later. Feed your plants well 

 with liquid manure; also top-dress with 

 fine bone once in ten days. Never al- 

 low the plants to become dry at the 

 root. Such plants are always easy 

 prey for insects. C. W. 



CAKNATION CUHINGS 



Ready for immediate delivery. 



17 u 4. Perioo 1000 



Enchantress $2.50 $20.00 



White Enchantress 2.60 20.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.60 2o!oO 



wu*?^w-'.- 2.60 20.00 



Whit« Wonder 2.50 20.00 



Philadelphia 3.00 26.00 



Gorgeous 3.00 26.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK PLANTS 



and CUTTINGS of all leading varieties. 



Write for prices. 



WOODUND PARK FLORAL CO. 



Telephone 8F4. P. O. Box 288, Sumner. Wuh. 

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MEXICAN IVY 



ABSOLUTELY HEADQUARTERS 



I can ship in any quantity and the best 

 quality on the market. Orders usually 

 shipped same day as received. I ship to 

 all points in the United States. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wbaletile FItrid lari Bah Grswer. liMTA MUZ. CALIF 



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GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Can furnish planting stock of the following 

 varieties at low prices: 



America Francis King 



Prlnceptne Baron Hulot 



Golden KinSi large sizes if wanted. 



CURRIER BULB CO., Seabright, Cal. 



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fo MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lnch SQUARE paper pots 

 (04 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised In 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-paKe advt., pages 10-11. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE & SOKB. Chester. K. J. 

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