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The Florists^ Review j»" 20. wie. 



O. E. RKNZER 



R.1,Bw815,PMttaitf,Ora. 



BKDDING PLANTS-FEBBNNIALS 



Cyclamen, grown from original Wands- 

 bek seed, strong, thrifty, $6.00 per 100 

 for 2i2-inch plants. 



Asters, transplanted, $1.00 100; $9.00 1000. 

 Matloa Tlw B«Ti«w whca yoa wilto. 



CaUaUlyBiiIbs 



PRICKS ON APPLICATION 



PAariC NURSERIES, Colma, Su Mateo C*., CaL 



Mention Th« Rerlew when joo write. 



condition. His vase of Constance Hin- 

 ton, the variety he said was the best 

 white Spencer for outdoor planting, was 

 a feature in his display. 



Various Notes. 



Robert Eae, a pioneer florist of Eu- 

 gene, Ore., died July 13, aged 67 years. 

 He is survived by his wife and three 

 grown sons. 



William Dungey has had a good sea- 

 son, having disposed of all his stock. His 

 Meteor geraniums were excellent. 



Gustav Kock, of the People's Floral 

 Co., is well pleased with the results of 

 the seasoi^'s business. 



J. B. Eilkington has returned from 

 his trip to attend the N. A. N. conven- 

 tion at Milwaukee. He stopped one day 

 in Spokane. He is vice-president for 

 Oregon and a member of the executive 

 committee. S. W. W. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



The middle of July finds the local 

 flower business in about the usual state 

 of summer dullness. The city schools 

 are to open earlier than usual this year, 

 so the period of dullness probably will 

 not last so long as in former years, as 

 families soon will be obliged to return 

 from their summer homes in order to 

 get the children ready. At present 

 about the only activity is funeral busi- 

 ness. Flowers of splendid quality con- 

 tinue to arrive, but in such quantities 

 that some varieties are a drug on the 

 market, notwithstanding their perfec- 

 tion. This applies particularly to gla- 

 dioli, the supply of which seems to be- 

 come larger avery day. The best blooms 

 may be purchased at moderate prices 

 and some cannot be sold at any price. 

 The situation is similar with regard to 

 dahlias. A few chrysanthemums made 

 their appearance last week, about three 

 weeks earlier than usual, Isut they did 

 not cut much figure in the market, al- 

 though the quality was all that could 

 be expected. Asters have been on the 

 market for some time, but the stems 

 have been so short that most of the 

 offerings found an outlet only through 

 the street venders. Good asters are due 

 within a week or ten days. 



Carnations are cheap, and hard to 

 move at that. Roses are quite plentiful 

 and all^ varieties show good quality ex- 

 cept American Beauties, which are not 

 so good as they were two or three 

 weeks ago. A good many zinnias are 

 arriving and they receive more atten- 

 tion. A number of growers are bring- 

 ing in an abundance of good snap- 

 dragon and some unusually fine stocks 

 are offered. Marigolds, gaillardias, co- 



BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



C. KOOYMAN 



Sacc«Mor to 

 HOG AN- KOOYMAN CO. 



WHOLESALI FLORIST 



27 Saint Abb* Stre«t (Off Busk, Bear KaarBr) 

 PhoBe Snttar 540 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Ferns in Flats 



in best varieties for Fern dishes, 

 $1.50 per 100. 



100,000 ready now. 



Write for Wholesale Catalogue of 

 Ferns, Kentias, etc., to 



H. riATH, "The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg; Avenues, 



SAN rR AHCIBCO. CAL. 



BOSTON FERNS 



Boston Ferns. 2-in., strong. 100, $1.00; 1000. 185.00 



Boston Perns, 8-in.. strong per 100, 7.60 



Whitmani Ferns, 2-in., strong per 100, 6.00 



Boston and Roosevelt, 6-in per doz., 6.00 



Boston and Roosevelt, 7-in per doz., 9.00 



Whitmani, 6-in perdoz.. 6.00 



Cyclamen. 4-in per 100. 16.00 



Cash with order, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



8S1I 7Sd Avenue. BLMHURST. CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when jon write. 



STBONG, FI£LD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



Red Champion, $7.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1000; Bed 

 Beacon, $6.00 per 100, $40.00 per 1000; Red Victory, 

 $6.00 per 10O.$4O.e0 per lOtO. White Matchless. $7.00 

 per 100, $60.00 per 1000; White Wonder, $6.00 per 100. 

 $40.00 per 1000; White Enchantress, $0.00 per 100. 

 $40.00 per lOOO. Light Pink Enchantress, $5.00 per 

 100, $40.00 per 1000; Enchmntreas Supreme, $7.00 per 

 100, $60.00 per 1000. I>ark Pink Roaette. $6.00 per 

 100, $40.00 per 1000. Cash, please. 



BUXTON & QVILLIN, 



733% WilBon Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Roses, Hardy Perennials, 

 Ornamentals, Bedding Plants 



Ask for Price List. 



NonntainViewFloralCo. 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mention The Review whea yen writ*. 



ASTERS 



Send for our new book, "The Home of Asters." 

 Plants of finest asters for cutting now ready. 

 "THE HOBfX or ASTXRS" 



HERBERT A FLEISHAUER 



MeiranrviLLx, orxgom 



Mention TTie Review when yon write. 



CARNATIONS 



Bay of the grower and save Intermediate 

 profits. We are specialists and ship every- 

 where. 



OXO. W^ATSON 



2861 Debinson St. * Los Angeles, Cal. 



Greenhouses at Covina Junction. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



PTERIS FERNS 



ASSORTED VARIETIES 



2-inch pots $20.00 per 1000 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



Tsl. MatfMi m T«CIII«. WMI. SM Mi E. F III. 



FIELD-QROWN 



CARNATIONS 



HEALTHY. WELL-GROWN STOCK 



Alice, fine new pink per 100, $7.00 



Enchantress Supreme " 6.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward " 6.00 



Matchless " 7.00 



Victory " 6.00 



Gorgeous " 6.00 



White Enchantress " 6.00 



Enchantress " 6.00 



Philadelphia " 6.00 



CLARKE BROS., PORTLAND, ORE. 



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Bargain in BEDDING STOCK 



The following are from 2 and 2^-inch pots. 

 Nice, bushy plants, in separate colors, named. 



$2.50 per 100. 980.00 per 1000 



Vor a short time only 



Fuchsias, Lantanas, Geraniums (including 

 Ivy), Pelargoniums, Petunias (Giants). Asp. 

 Plumosus, Asp. Sprengeri, Cliantbus, Santo- 

 linas. Also many other plants, including hardy 

 perennials. 



Price List on application. 



FKD «. KHLK. 224 tiitoni «vt.. lU JOSE. CU 



Mention Th» Rrvl^w wb^n yon writ*. 



Easter Greeting 



6-inch 40c each; 14.50 per dozen 



6-inch 76c each; 8.00 per dozen 



FRKVCH HTDRAMGKAS (any size) 



In flower or buds, pink,. white and blue. 



Prices on application. 



A. I. ANDERSEN 



660 South ATenne. PORTUUVD. OBK. 



Mention The Review when yen write. 



The better Tarletlea in single and pompon 

 Chrysanthemums will bring you more money 

 than the standards. I have them. A fine line 

 of Mensa ready in a few days. Also the best 

 in standards. Write for list and prices, and 

 your inauirles for anything you may need will 

 be appreciated. 



P. 8.— I send out auality— that's why Cycla- 

 men seedlings are all sold. 



H. L. OLSSON 

 Wholeeale Grower. 11 Port St., Spokane. 'Waeh. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, Slnch, I4.M per 



100; 4-lnch. $7.S0 per 100; S-lnch, Ili.OO per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS SPREMGKRI, S-inch, $4.00 per 



100; 4-lnch. $7.00 per 100. 

 HARDT PSRKNNIALS, from field, Delphi- 



nlnmt. Campanula Pyramldalli and PeralcifoUa. 



and ethers. 



Send tor llrt and price* to 

 rHEP BIWllfce SANTA* ROSA. CAI.. 



FIELD-6R0WN CARNATION PLANTS 



Now Ready to Bench 



Per 100 Per lOO 



Alice $8.00 Mrs. C. W. Ward $6.00 



Matchless 7.00 Dorothy Gordon 6.00 



28 at the 100 rate 

 Other varieties ready in Aneust 



BASSETT'S FLORAL GARDENS 



B. S. Baasett, Prop. LOOMI8, CAL. 



PALMS PALMS i 



Palms are onr specialty. Eentla. Oocoe .< 

 plamosa, Phoenlz,Wa8hiDgtonla, Seaforthla, CX 

 Corypha, etc., by the carloads. ^ 



Ask for our wholesale lllnstrated palm list jg 



EXOTIC NURSERIES i 



Santa Barbara, Cal. 0> 



