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ACGDST 31, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



65 



field Grown Carnation Plants 



LARGE STOCK 



Enchantress, Rose-pink Enchantress, 

 Beacon and Gorgeous, $5.00 per ICO 



WOODLAND PARK TLORAL CO. 



Tel. 8r4. SUMNKR, WASH. 



Mention Th« B^ricw when yoa write. 



Carnation Pianta, Fleld-grrown — Enchantresa, 

 White Wonder, White Eachantress, Beacon, Chain- 

 plon. Herald. $6.00 per 100. 



Primula Obconica Magnlflca $5.00 per 100 



Pterla Ferns, 4 best varieties, 2-in $20.00 per 100) 



Asparasrus Sprengerl, 3-1q $ 4.60 per 100 



Adtantum, for benching or growlni; on 10.00 per 100 

 Hydrangeas, pot-grown, readr for 6-in. 10.00 per 100 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



Tal. Ma«SM Ml TACOMt. W«W. SMi wU E. F'tti. 

 Mention The Rerlew whea yog write. 



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Best commercial varieties, strong, from 3-in. 

 pots, $6.00 per 100. Otalisa, 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 



FKLARGONIUMS. Easter Greeting and 

 Lucy Becker, 2^-in. pots, fine stocky plants, 

 $6.00 per 100. 



A.. I. ANDERSEN 



6fl0 South JLTenn*. PORTLAND, ORK. 



O. E. RKNZER 



R. 1, Bm 815. Pwtlaad, Ore 



BEDDING PLANTS— PERENNIALS 



Primula Obc. Grfl. separate colors, Primula Hala- 

 coides and M. Alba, strong transplanted seedlings 

 from flats,$2.00 per 100; from 2-in. pots, $3 00 per 100- 



Also the following new or rare Primroses:— Oock- 

 branlana, Balieyana, Dentlculata, Rusbyl, Acauiis, 

 blue and red, and Oapitata, 4-ln. Cyclamen; prices 

 on application. 2'3-ln. Cyclamen all sold. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ASTERS 



Send .vour order at once for a shipment of fin- 

 est asters for florists' use. $3.00 per 100 for the 

 best. 



"THE HOMK or A8TXRS*' 



HERBERT A FLEISHAUER 



McMINWILLK, OREGON 



back next week. They say business has 

 been fairly good since the opening of 

 the city schools, which brought back to 

 the city many of their regular cus- 

 tomers. 



Daniel MacRorie, of the MacRorie- 

 McLaren Co., retiring president of the 

 S. A. F., is expected home from Hous- 

 ton any day. His friends are awaiting 

 his account of the convention with in- 

 terest. 



The Art Floral Co. decorated the 

 Union League Club's rooms for the re- 

 ception of Mr. Hughes last week. Yel- 

 low chryaanthemums were used exclu- 

 sively. This and another large deco- 

 ration made a busy week for the com- 

 pany, as transient trade was better 

 than for some time, according to Mr. 

 Matraia. He reports a steaflily increas- 

 ing demand for baskets. 



The California Dahlia Growers' Asso- 

 ciation will hold a meeting of its mem- 

 bers at the Palace hotel September 1 

 to complete final details for the show 

 to be held the end of the following 

 week. Applications for space indicate 

 that the show will be the biggest affair 

 of its kind ever held in this city. Be- 

 sides the dahlia show, the Pacific Coast 

 Horticultural Society is preparing for 

 a similar show in October, and other 

 exhibitions arc being made, which show 

 that great interest is being taken in 

 the effort to popularize the dahlia in 

 this city. An amateur dahlia show is 

 to be held the end of this week under 

 the auspices of the Park-Richmond Im- 

 provement Club at Park-Richmond hall, 

 649-651 Eighth avenue. 



We have harvested part of the following 



Winter Orchid Flowering Sweet Pea Seed 



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



Mra. A. A. Skaoh, White Orchid, Red Orchid, Lavender Orchid, all at $1.00 oz. Pink 

 and White Orchid, Orchid Beauty, at 75c oz. Mrs. Jos. Manda, Mrs. M. SpanoUn, 

 Dolasky Orchid, at $1.26 oz. Miss n. Roland, Apricot Orchid, at $2.00 oz. Mom* 

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



at $4.08 oz. Lavender Nora, Lavender Queen (same as Anita Wehrman), at 60c oz. VENUS, 

 $1.60 oz. Bohemian Girl, $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., ChlcaBo; R. J. Ir^^in, 

 New York; 8. S. Skidelsky, 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 FOR 1916-17 ARE NOW READY 



Mrs. Chas. C. Zvolanek, lavender; Britannia, scarlet-crimson; Zvolanek's Blue; 

 Zvolanek's Red, largest bright red; Father Raley, lilac; Mrs. A. Lehmann, light 

 blue; Miss Louise Gude, light rose; Black Lady, maroon, each, ^oz., $4.00; l oz., $12.00. 



Zvolanek's. Stock Succeeds the World Around 



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 Quanti- 

 ties of blooms. CHAS. B. SAYRE. instructor in Floriculture. 



Lower Hutt. New Zealand. 

 July 19. 1916. 

 Those Winter Orchid -flowering Sweet Peas ordered last season have been blooming 

 outdoors since the first of winter, and are improving in Quality every week 



ORR BROS., Horticulturists. 



New Westminster, B. Columbia. 

 August 6, 1916. 

 Last year we left the selection to you and they have given us the greatest satis- 

 faction ' DAVIES & SON. 



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 rea Ranch, Lompoc, California 



Mention The ReTlew when yon writs. 



THE HOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



1180 Milwaukie Street, PORTLAND, ORE. 



riELD-OROWN CARNATIONS 



Champion 



Gorgeous 



Enchantress 



Enchantress Supreme 



Few Other Varieties 



$60 00 

 per 1000 



BEGONIAS-CincinnaU, 2»3-in, pots, $15.00 



per 100; 4-in. pots, heavy. $30.00 per 100. 

 Mellor, 2»fl-in. pots, $18.00 per 100; 4-in. pots. 



$35 00 per 100. 

 CYCLAMKN-Flats. $3.00 per 100; 2ifl.in. pots 



$4.00 per 100; 3-in. pots. $8.00 per 100; 4-in. pots 



$25.00 per 100. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



C. KOOYMAN 



Snccessor to 

 HOG AN- KOOYMAN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



27 Saint Anne Street (Off Bash, near Keerar) 

 Phone Sutter 540 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Msstion T1>s BsTlew when yon write. 



WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF 



PORTLAND ROSES 



Superior Quality— Choice Varieties-Sell better, grow better. 

 Ask for catalogue— Place your order now. 



MOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO., PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Work on remodeling the wholesale 

 establishment of Domoto Bros., on Bush 

 street, is progressing nicely. The prin- 



cipal feature is the construction of a 

 mezzanine floor at the rear of the sales- 

 roon^ This firm is bringing in some 



