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€llPTEMBEB 7, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



CHftYSANTHENUMS 



are now ready for shipping, also several varieties of 



-pompons in season. Roses, carnations and other 



seasonable cut flowers. Ask for special quotation. 



DOMOTO BROSm Wholesale Growers 



Nurseries 78th to 79th Aves., East Oakland, Cal. 440 Bush St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The HeTl«w when yon write. 



NASTODON PANSIES 



Growara of Intenuitloiial Reputation 



are using our Pansies on an immense scale, 

 simply because they must have the finest the 

 world affords ; and yet they cost no more than 

 ordinary Pansies. Separate colors. 



1916 Cataloifua Ready 



1916 CUT PRICES 



Mastodon Mixed, ^ oz., 65c; "^ oz., S2.25: oz., 



$4.00: 4 ozs., $12.00. 

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



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

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



$4.00; oz., $8.00. 



Steele*! Pansy Gardens, Pntland, Ore. 



ASPARAGUS PLUUOSUS, S-lnch. $4.50 per 

 100: 4-inch. 17.80 per 100: S-lnch. $U.Ot per 100. 



ASPARAGVS SPRBNGERI. Mnch, |4J0 per 

 100: 4-lnch. $7 JO per 100. 



HARDT PBRBNNIAI4S, from field, Delphi- 

 nlnnu, Oampannia Prnunldalla and PeraiclfoUa, 

 and oUiere. • 



Send for Uat and prlcee to 



rnBD QnOilEc santa' ROSA. oAi.. 



MeBtloB The Review whea yon write. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



tpaciaiiat SAN oABRIEL GALi 



Mention The BoTlew whea yog write. 



occupied by Avansino Bros, shortly as 

 a flower store are rapidly being put in 

 shape, and it is already evident that 

 the place is to be up-to-date in every 

 respect. 



Leopold & Pollard, formerly of San 

 Francisco, have taken space in the 

 Santa Rosa National Bank building, on 

 Fourth street, Santa Bosa, Cal., and 

 will have the premises immediately 

 fitted up for a flower store. S. H. O. 



POBTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



From all reports available business 

 for August was better than that of fast 

 year's August. The increase ^princi- 

 pally is due to a heavier demand for 

 funeral work, but it is evident that 

 general conditions have improved. Last 

 year the California fairs brought a 

 flood of tourists to the coast and there 

 were a number of conventions held here, 

 all of which resulted in additional busi- 

 ness. These factors were missed this 

 year, so the gain in other lines has been 

 considerable. Last week the weather 

 was not so warm as that of the previ- 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We are the oldest and largest Chrysanthemum growers 

 and the most experienced shippers on the Pacific Coast. 



Get your Chrysanthemums direct from our nursery. 



ENOMOTO & CO., «e. 



NUR8KRT: 



R«dw««d City, Cal. 



Wboleaaleand Staippiac Dept.: 

 8S St. Am* St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention Th» Reriew when yon write. 



THE HOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



1180 Milwankie Street, PORTLAND, ORK. 



FXKLD-GROWN CARNATIOH8 



Champion 



Gorgeous r ,^ 



Enchantress > .JTiJJvn 



Enchantress Supreme. ^ 



Few Other Varieties 



BXGONXAS-Clnclnnatl, 219-in. pots, $15.00 

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

 ) Melior, 2ifl-in. pots. $18.00 per 100; 4-in. pots, 



f $6000 $3600 per 100. 



( per 1000 CTCLAMKir- Flats. $3.00 per 100; 2^- in. pots. 

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



■' $25.00 per 100. 



BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWEMS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



C. KOOYMAN 



Successer to 

 HOG AN. KOOYMAN CO. 



WHOLKSALI FLORIST 



27 Saint Anne Street (Off Basil, aoar Kearny) 

 Pkona Sutter 540 SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



Mentloe Thm Eerlew when yon write. 



WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF 



ROSES-PORTLAND ROSES 



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

 Ask for catalogue— Place your order now. 



MOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO., PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mentlen The Eeriew when yon write. 



ous week, though there were some days 

 when shade was necessary for comfort. 



Various Notes. 



The store force of the Martin 8e 

 Forbes Co. is wondering where Baehie 

 Normart, the driver of the delivery 

 car, spent his vacation, as he gained 

 such strength and activity that he 

 broke one of the large plates of glass 

 in the refrigerator the first day after 

 his return. Baehie is reticent as to 

 where he went or what happened to 

 him. 



A. J. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke have 

 I returned from a two weeks' vacation 



PALMS PALMS i 



Palme are onr epectalty. Kentla, Oocos < 

 pinmoea, Phoenlx.Washinstonla, Seafwthla, C 

 Corypha, etc., by the carloads. 



Aak tor oar wholesale lUnstrated pafan Hat 



EXOTIC NURSERIES •> 



Santa 



CU. 



2E 



spent at Seaside. Carl Gardner is re- 

 ceiving congratulations over the birth 

 of a fine baby boy August 30. 



B. O. Sawyer, for several years an 

 employee of the Portland Seed Co., has 

 for the last three years been with How- 

 ard & Smith, of Los Angeles. He spent 



