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JOLT 13, 1916. 



The Horists' Review 



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New List now ready— Let us send it. 



Not necessary for you to write. Just send your 



letterhead and we will do the rest. 



MtWtT . CAMf ol^tiA 



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NASTODON PANSIES 



Grow^ers of International repu- 

 tation are using our pansies on an im- 

 mense scale, simply because they must 

 have the finest the world affords; and 

 yet they cost no more than ordinary pan- 

 sies. Separate colors. 1916 catalogue ready. 



1916 CUT PRICKS 



Mastodon Mixed, ^a oz., 65c; ^ oz., $2.26; oz.. 



14.00; 4 ozs., 112.00. 

 Private Stock Mixed, ^8 oz., $1.00; ^ oz.. $3.25; 



oz., $6.00; 4 ozs., $20.00. 

 Greenhouse Special (new). ^ oz., $1.00; ^ oz.. 



$1.00; oz.. $8.t)0. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. OREaON 



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Strong, Clean, Vigorous 



Field-grown Carnations 



Now Ready for Benching 

 Philadelphia. Beacon, Victory. Rosette. Po- 

 cahontas, Enchantress (Pink, Rose- pink and 

 White). $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000 for 

 cash. 



R. D. RICHARDSON 



4852 HoUy Street 8KATTLK, WASH. 



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Woodland Park Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS OF 

 CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS 



Tel. 8r4 Sumner, Wash. 



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have a good supply in another week or 

 two. They report an excellent demand. 



C. Kooyman is doing a rushing busi- 

 ness with local growers in freesia and 

 daffodil bulbs. 



T. Mosco, who a few months ago 

 opened a flower store at 20 Geary street, 

 says that business has been up to ex- 

 pectations. He plans to remodel his 

 store and make extensive improvements 

 before fall. 



About fifty dahlia growers met in 

 San Francisco on the evening of July 5 

 and made preliminary arrangements for 

 the organization of the California 

 Dahlia Society. Growers from all the 

 bay counties were present and some 

 from more distaijt pouit|^n«lu4i5f I?. 

 Ebel, of IBa<framei«o,"4iSra AHilJlteiJ 

 of Pacific Grove. The object of the 

 association is to study dahlia culture, 

 hold shows and arrange other special 

 features to stimulate interest in this 

 flower, which makes such a wonderful 

 growth in this vicinity. Another meet- 



We have harvested part of the following 



Winter Orchid Flowering Sweet Pea Seed 



which we are ready to ship as long as they last: 



Mrs. ▲. ▲. Skaoli, White Orohld, Red Orchid, Lavender Orchid, all at $1.00 oz. Pink 

 and W^hite Orchid, Orchid Beauty, at 75c oz, Mra. Jos. Manda, Mrs. M. Spanollii, 

 Dolasky Orobld, at $1.25 oz. Miss Fl. Roland, Aprloot Orchid, at $2,00 oz. Mom- 

 iDK Star, The Czar, Servian Frince (magenta). CHRISTMAS PINK ORCHID, all 



at $4.oeoz. Lavender Nora. Lavender Queen (same as Anita Wehrman). at 60c oz. VKMUS, 

 $1.60 oz, Bohemian Oirl, $2.00 oz. Less in pound lots. 



All other varieties will be harvested soon. Ask for complete list. You can get almost all 

 those varieties in my original packets from A. L. Randall Co., ChloaKo; R. J. Irwin, 

 Ne\7 York; B. S. Skldelsky, Philadelphia. Never accept any Winter Orchid Sweet 

 Pea Seed in open packet or without my trade mark on it. It surely will be fraud. 



Novelties will be ready in August. 



Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 

 June 19, 1916. 



We were certainly pleased with the results secured 



from your Seed last year and florists who visited the University greenhouses said they 

 were the finest sweet peas they had ever seen. They made an unusually strong growth 

 and produced great Quantities of blooms. 



CHAS. B. SAYRE. instructor in Floriculture. 



I have received over 1000 such testimonials inside of ten months, 



WARNING:— There are or will be advertised many so-called new Winter Spencers. I 

 have seen many new names on the Exhibition tables, but by careful examination all were 

 identical with my older Winter Orchid, years in commerce, excepting the Yarrawa. Should 

 you buy any such so-called novelty, test it side by side with my original varieties and 

 judge for yourself. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, sweet Pea Ranch, LoDipoc, California 



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FREESIA rDRITY 



H-^^ per 1000, $3.00 



^xH " 6.00 



REFRACTA ALBA 



^xU per 1000, $4.50 



l^andup " 6,50 



Less than 1000 lots, 10% higher. Express 

 prepaid if you send cash with .order. 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. F. D. 6, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



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Western Orchid Co. 



ALAMEDA, CAL. 



ORCHIDS-PALMS 



Sole agency for Pacific Orchid Peat 



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FREESIA PURITY BULBS 



. July Delivery. Order today. 



°8 inch to ^ inch $6.00 



*«inch to '^ inch 4,00 



^8 inch to hi inch 2.00 



Express prepaid if cash is received with order. 



LOS ROBLES NURSERY AND GARDEN 



Santa Cruz. California 



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FISCHER'S PURITY FREESIAS 



ing will be held shortly for the election 

 of officers. In all probability the new 

 dahlia society will cooperate with the 

 Pacific Coast Horticultural Society in 

 holding a fall flower show, plans for 

 which were launched at its last meeting. 



i'51^ '^^Pramento Florists' Associa- 

 tiAftl^Tift* plans under way fdr a fall 

 flower show, the date of which will be 

 set at a meeting July 15. 



C. A, Foster's place, at Pacific Grove, 

 Cal., will be the scene of a feast of 

 lanterns July 25 to 29, at the close of a 

 Chautauqua meeting at that city. 



Various buildings on the United 



Get our rock bottom price before placing yonr 



July order, 



Whole8aie Growers of Flowerinc Balbs 



CURRIER BULB CO., Seabright, Cafif. 



FREESIA PURin 



I AM ABSOLUTELY HEADQUARTERS 



I have already booked orders for about half 

 a million bulbs of Freesia Purity for this sea- 

 son, which is the best possible proof of the 

 results obtained from my bulbs. 



My stock la true, and absolutely reli- 

 able. Write for prices, and place your 

 order now^ for July shipment. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wfcelttale Reritt «■< Bslfc Sriwtr. tMT* CWIZ. C*IIF 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



SAN GABRIEL, GAL 



Freeala 

 Speclallat 



States Plant Introduction Garden, at 

 Chico, Cal., burned a few days ago, in- 

 curring a loss estimated at $4,000. 



Albert Fregosi, a member of the firm 

 of Parodi & Fregosi, was killed in an 

 automobile accident July 4. Details of 

 the accident and death are given in the 

 obituary column. S. H. G. 



