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, OCTOBBB 26, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



71 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



HOTHOUSE AND FIELD. 



CARNATIONS (new crops) 



Now ready for long-distance shipping at growers' rate. 



So. California Flower Market, Inc. 



ASSOCIATION OF 200 GROWERS 



421-423 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



FIELD-GROWN HYDRANGEAS 



Best commercial varieties, fine stocky plants 

 from 15c up. Sample plants sent prepaid on 

 receipt of 26c in stamps. Large plants with 20 

 crowns or more, 40c e%cbi- 



3-inch, pot-grown, $8.00 per 100. 



A. I. ANDERSEN 



660 Bonth Arana*. POBTLAHD, ORS. 



MwitloB TtM H«Tl«w whwi JOB write. 



CYCLAMEN 



Heavy 8-inch J. $0.60 



Heavy 7-inch 75 



Heavy 8-inch 1-00 



WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



TaUpbon* 8f4 BUHHKR. WASH. 



MMrtfam TtM ROTJtw wh«« yon write. 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



Get our rock-bottom prices before 

 placing your fall order. 



CURKIER BULB CO., Seikiigkt, CaL 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Co., is an active member of the com- 

 mittee which is raising funds for the 

 installation of new lights on the side 

 streets in the downtown shopping dis- 

 trict similar to the new ornamental 

 electroliers recently constructed on 

 Market street. 



At a recent meeting of the Alameda 

 County Floral Society Prof. J. W. 

 Gregg delivered a lecture on "Styles 

 and Types of Garden Designs." 



Shibuya & Ishida have quite a num- 

 ber of Chas. H. Totty 's new single baby 

 chrysanthemum and* report that it has 

 made a big hit here. S. H. G. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Business is good, and it is getting 

 better. Outdoor stock has been out of 

 the market for a couple of weeks, and 

 as a consequence the demand for indoor 

 stock has been considerably strength- 

 ened. Heavy funeral work has helped 

 to move a large portion of the stock. 

 The social season is starting strongly, 

 with good decorations for weddings 

 and parties. 



Stock in general is good, with enough 



CM YOU USE THESE PLANTS IN YOUR BUSINESS? 



Streptoaolen Jameeonll, elegant 2-lnch stock, 12.00 per 100. 



Creepine Co)eaa, Alao grand for baskets or waU pockets, 2-lnch pot stock, $3.00 per 100; larger. fS.OO 



per 100. 

 B«Konla liumlnoea, Temon and Prima Donna, strong transplanted stock. $1.80 per 100. 

 Primaia sinensis, 2Hi4ncb. extra strong. $3.00 per 100 



Rose Gerenlams. Grand, busby 4-lnch stock plants. $4.00 per 100— wertjb double. 

 Geraniums. All colors, rooted cuttings, $10.00 per 1000; unroeted, $5.00 per 1000. 

 Salvias. Stock plants. 9-lneh to 12-lnch, bushy. A snap at $4.00 per 100. 



GERMAIN SEED A PLANT COe 



NURSERIES, MONTEBELLO 



326-328-330 South MiIr Street, LOS ANOBLES, CAL. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



KKNTIA PALMS 



6-inch, 7-inch, 8-inch pots, fine, well 



established plants tl.50 to $4.00 



PHOKNIX ROCBILKNII 



30 to 34 inches high S 6.00 to $10.00 each 



36 to 40 inches high, 25 to 30 



leaves 10.00 to 25.00 each 



Outdoor-growd stock, established and very 



stocky. 



COCOS PLUMOSA 



Established plants, 7 to 10 feet high, 



suitable for shifting into 12 and Each 



14-inch tubs for decorative purposes . . .$5.00 

 All other sizes, from $2.50 to $25.00 each. 



PNOKMIX CAHARIBNSIS 



Established plants, ready to shift into 

 tubs for decorative work, 4 to 6 

 feet $1.50 to $3.00 each 



BOXWOODS 



Japanese round-leaved Boxwoods, any shape 

 or size. 



PHILODENDRONS 



Splendid plants 75c to $3.00 each 



J. DIETERICH 

 1142*1146 Wall St.. Lo« Ans*l«s. Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



flowers of nearly all kinds to meet the 

 demands. Roses, as usual at this sea- 

 son, are plentiful and good. Carna- 

 tions are of medium quality and a trifle 

 short in supply. Mums are arriving 

 satisfactorily, with the quality good. 

 The local supply has hardly been equal 

 to the demand, so the market is some- 

 what dependent on California-grown 

 stock. 



Various Notes. 



Messrs. McCormick and Young, Post 

 Falls, Idaho, recently called on the 

 trade. Both growers are making regu- 

 lar shipments of roses to the Spokane 

 market. 



A. J. Burt reports business good. 

 Two large wedding decorations have 

 helped to keep the store force busy. 

 The store has been redecorated and pre- 

 sents a most attractive appearance. 



Henry Reimers has on exhibition in 

 his window a machine for the manufac- 

 ture of flower pots in which cement in- 

 stead of clay is used. Some good-look- 





FERNS 



100.000 RKASY NOW 



IN FLATS 



Best varieties for Fern dishes 

 $1.50 per 100 



Write for Wholesale CaUlogue of Ferns. 

 Kentias, etc., to 



H. PLATH 



"THE FERNKRICS" 



Uwrence aid Wiaaipcf Aveaaes 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



MeatloB T>e Bevlew whew w write. 



pen DflTQ Honestly made. Standard in 



llfclf r m O size. Unexcelled In quality 



— — — "-—---■^^ Nothing but the best materliilg 



used. The Pots you will eventually buy. We caE v 



the largest stock Id the wert. \ 



All Sixes of Standard Pots. Azalea ami Ferns Pots 



Bulb and Seed Pans, Fern Dishes, Saucers, Etc. 



Special Prices on Carload Lots. 



eABDKn CITY POTTEBT CO., San Jese. Cal. 



Pottery and Office: San Jose. Cal. 



Warehouse: 129 2d Street. Oakland, Cal. 



Mentlom The Bevlew when yon write. 



ing pots are being made and Mr. 

 Reimers feels that the product is going 

 to be the leading flower pot some day. 

 The machine is driven by an electric 

 motor and adapted to the needs of the 

 individual florist. 



The Spokane Florist Co. recently put 

 up some attractive party and wedding 

 decorations. Business along this line is 

 reported unusually good. 



Adolph Donart is shipping some fine 



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