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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



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 OaMand, Cat. 



440 Bush St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mcntlwi The Rertew when yon wtlto. 



ASPARAGUS FLUMOSUS, Slnch, $4.80 per 

 100; 4-lnch. (7.00 per 100; S-lnch, llS.OO per 100. 



HABDT PE&IENNIAI.S, from field. Delphl- 

 nlonu, Oampannla Pyramldalla and PersiclfoUa, 

 and other*. 



Send tor Uet and prices to 



rnED BnOHCt santa' rosa, oai.. 



MentloB The Review when yon write. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



Fr*«sia 

 Specialist 



SAN GABRIEL GAL. 



Special Barsain— Aaparacas Sprenserl 



3-lnch $3.76 per 100; $10.00 per lOfO 



4-lneh 6X0 per KXI; 60.00 per 1000 



Send tor Price List on Perennials, etc. 

 rm» •■ gMLK. 224 t»e>era kn.. MS MK. Ul 



large Tom Lundy and Henry Maira dah- 

 lias, which took eighty points. J. A. 

 Carbone, of Berkeley, made a notable 

 showing of dendrobiums, which was 

 awarded ninety" points. 



The business session was cut rather 

 short for the sake of the smoker that 

 followed. Good music and plenty to 

 eat and drink were provided by the 

 committee in charge. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Taylor, florist of Honolulu, Ha- 

 waii, arrived in San Francisco a few 

 days ago, expecting to remain a month 

 in this vicinity, combining business 

 with pleasure. She reports business 

 'good in the islands and is placing large 

 orders for supplies. 



William F. Pitts, formerly manager 

 of the Luther Burbank Co., is preparing 

 to engage in business for himself under 

 the name of W. F. Pitts Seed & Nur- 

 sery Co. He has secured quarters at 

 326 Market street, which will be ready 

 for occupancy about September 15. 



J. A. Carbone, of Berkeley, is getting 

 a fair cut of dendrobiums, but the sup- 

 ply is not equal to the demand. He says 

 the florists would take a great many 

 more if he had them. 



H.,Plath is building a greenhouse for 

 primulas. He has st fine lot of primula 

 plants, some of which are in bloom. 

 H« reports the fern business good. 

 [Oontinned on paire 96.] 



FOBTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



The aster season is about over and 

 there will be flo flower to rule in its 

 place until the later varieties of chrys- 

 anthemums appear. Asters have been 



MASTODON PANSY SEEDLINGS 



A grand crop, ready to ship now west of Denver and north of Fresno. 



Large, mostly 6 to 8 leaves per 1000, $.5.00; 2500, $12.00; fiOOO, $22.50 



4 to 6 leaves per 1000. 3.00; 2500, 7.00; 5000, 13.50 



Cataloffu*. Saparat* Colors. Ssed. 1016 Cut Prlcss. 



Mastodon Mixed ^ oz., $0.65; *«oz., $2.25: oz., $4.00; 4 ozs., $12.00 



Private Stock Mixed ^s oz., 1.00: *90z., 3.25; oz.. 6.00: 4oz8.. 20.00 



Greenhouse Special (new) ^s oz.. 1.00; *«oz., 4.00; oz., 8.00 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS. PORTLAND. OREGON 



Mention The ItcTlew when you write. 



THE HOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



1180 Milwankie Street, PORTLAND, ORE. 



FIKLD-GROWN CARNATIONS 



Champion 



Gorgeous 



Enchantress 



Enchantress Supreme 



Few Other Varieties 



$S0 00 

 per 1000 



BEGONIAB-Clncinnatl, 2is-in. pots. $15.00 



per 100; 4-in. pots, heavy, $80.00 per 100. 

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



$35 00 per 100. 

 CTCLAMKN- Flats. $3.00 per 100: 219-in. pots. 



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



r25.00 per 100. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon .write. 



BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



C. KOOYMAN 



Snccsesor to 

 HOG AN. KOOYMAN CO. 



WHOLE8ALK FLORIST 



27 Saint Anne Strest (Off Bnah, near Kssrny) 

 Phone Snttsr 540 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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 



of unusually good quality this year and 

 the market has at times been over- 

 stocked. At the public market they 

 have sold as cheaply as 5 cents per 

 dozen for common garden-grown stock, 

 but at the stores they seldom brought 

 less than 50 cents per dozen for good 

 blooms. The best sellers have been 

 long-stemmed flowers of the Crego type. 

 Minnie Burgle is the only variety of 

 dahlia that is offered in quantity and 

 it sells well. Early yellow and white 

 mums are shown, but do not flnd a 

 ready sale. Auratum lilies are plenti- 

 ful and are used extensively in designs. 



Various Notes. 



The Portland Floral Society will meet 

 Tuesday evening, September 19, at Ma- 

 sonic Temple. 



O. E. Panzer has grown a quantity 

 of statice and wishes he had grown 



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PALMS PALMS 



Palms are onr apeclalty. Kentla, Oocos « 



plnmoea, Phoenlx,Wa8hlnirtonla,Seaforthla, fi 

 Corypha, etc., by the carloads. 



Aak for onr wholesale Illustrated palm list. S 



EXOTIC NURSERIES i 



Santa Barbara, Cal. Cb 



Mention The Rerlcw when yon write. 



more, as he cannot fill orders received 

 from eastern points, where there is a 

 shortage due to curtailing of imports. 

 He is making delivery now by auto and 

 finds it much more convenient than a 

 horse and wagon, 



E. T. Mische, president of the Amer- 

 ican Association of Park Superintend- 

 ents, will soon leave for New Orleans 

 to attend the annual convention of 

 that society. 



Albert Rahn, of Rahn & Herbert Co., 



