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NoviMBU 2. 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 





73 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



HOTHOUSE AND FIELD. 



CARNATIONS (new crops) 



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



So. California Flower Market, Inc. 



ASSOCIATION OF 800 GROWERS 



421-423 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



POINSETTIAS 



Larcest Wtioiasal* Grawer and Shipper 



of Best 



POINSETTIA BLOOMS WITH LEAVES 



Arf^MfC 1226 Hay Ave.. 

 ■ bwlVCy Los Angeles, Cat. 



Plantations on Frostless, Protected Grounds 



Years if Experience hi Supplyino Large and Snail Useri 



Avoid the Rush! Place Your Order Now! 



Per 100 1000 



No. 1 A. Selected Blooms $16.00 1140.00 



No.2. Large Blooms 12.50 115.00 



No. 3. Medium Blooms 10.00 90.00 



No. 4, For Decorating 6.60 60.00 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



Cret our rock-bottom prices before 

 placing your fall order. 



CURRIER BULB CO., Seabright, Cal. 



there is a suflScient supply of ferns, 

 palms and other foliage plants, which 

 are moving normally. 



Various Notes. 



The Routledge Seed & Floral Co. 

 started the ball rolling when it moved 

 into new quarters last June. All the 

 principal seed concerns have since 

 moved or improved their stores. 



The Charles H. Lilly Co. moved to 

 the northeast corner of Front and Yam- 

 hill streets, where it occupies half a 

 block. The Portland Seed Co. has re- 

 arranged the interior of its store ou 

 the southeast corner of the same street 

 intersection and now is raising the 

 roof and putting in a new front with 

 display windows. J. J. Butzer, occupy- 

 ing the next front south, has rear- 

 ranged and brightened up his premises. 

 It seems as though these betterments 

 are not all mere coincidences. 



Joseph Betz has sold his interest in 

 the greenhouse range at Jennings 

 Lodge to his former partner, H. 

 Starker, and has leased from George 

 Betz, his father, the city houses and 

 business on Williams avenue. George 

 Betz and his son, Charles Betz, have 

 leased the plant of the Woodmere 

 Floral Co., at Woodmere. 



Theodore Weddell is supplying Max 



KCNTIA PALMS 



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



established plants $1.50 to $4.00 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



30 to 34 inches high. $ 6.00 to $10.00 each 



36 to 40 inches high. 25 to 30 



leaves 10.00 to 25.00 each 



Outdoor-grown 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 . . .$6.00 

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



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Established plants, ready to shift into 

 tubs for decorative work, 4 to 6 

 feet $1.60 to $3.00 each 



BOXWOODS 



Japanese round-leaved Boxwoods, any shape 

 or size. 



PHILODENDRONS 



Splendid plants 75c to $3.00 each 



J. DIETERICH 



11«2.1146 Wall St., Los AnKeUs, CaL 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



CYCLAMEN 



Heavy 6-inch $0.60 



Heavy 7-inch 75 



Heavy 8-inch I.OO 



WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



Telephone 8f4 BUMNXR. WASH. 



Mention Hie RcTlew whea yon wi1t«. 



Smith with some excellent Herald car- 

 nations. 



J. B. Pilkington and E. C. Johnson 

 represented the nurserymen and seeds- 

 men in the party which recently vis- 

 ited Coos bay to help to celebrate the 

 opening of the new railroad. 



Portland has gained the title "Rose 

 City" from the quality and quantity 

 of outdoor roses which thrive in pro- 

 fusion everywhere, and one might be 

 led to infer that here must be an ideal 

 spot to grow indoor stock. Several 

 growers have tried them under glass 

 within the city and close to it, but 

 they have been met with indifferent 

 success. The fact that today there are 

 scarcely any roses grown here would 

 tead to prove that conditions aro an- 

 favorable. A change of some sort, 

 either in climate, soil, water or some- 

 thing else, occurs within twenty miles 

 to the west, and two ranges devoted to 

 rose stock are sucessfully operated in 

 the Tualitin valley — that of Clarke 

 Bros., near Hillsboro, and that of the 

 Martin & Forbes Co., near Forest 

 Grove. The scribe, accompanied by his 



FERNS 



lOO.OOO READY NOW 



IN FLATS 



Best varieties for Fern dishes 

 $1.50 per 100 



Write for Wholesale Catalogue of Ferns, 

 Kentias, etc., to 



H. PLATH 



"THE FERNERIES" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN fRANCISCO, CAt. 



DCn PnTfi Honestly made. Standard In 

 nCU rUlO size, unexcelled in quality. 

 ^ „. „ , Nothing but the best materials 



used. The Pots you will eventually buy. We carrv 

 the largest stock In the west. "e carry 



All Sizes of Standard Pots. Azalea and Ferns Pots 



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



Special Prices on Carload Lots. 



6ABDEN CITY POTTKBf CO., g.n Jose. Cal. 



Pottery and OfBce: San Jose. Cal. 



Warehouse: 129 2d Street, Oakland, Cal. 



FIELD-GROWN HYDRANGEAS 



Best commercial varieties, fine stocky plants 

 from 15c up. Sample plants sent prepaid on 

 receipt of '260 in stamps. Large plants with 20 

 crowns or more, 40c each. 



3-inch, pot-grown, $6.00 per 100. 



A. I. ANDERSEN 



eao gonth Avenne, PORT LAND. ORK. 



spouse, one Sunday afternoon visited 

 the range of the Martin & Forbes Co. 

 and was courteously shown about by 

 William Martin, Jr., who was found in 

 charge. This range was built in 1910, 

 near Haynes station, on the Oregon 

 Electric railway, and consists of four 

 houses 35x200 and two houses 42x200 

 with several smaller houses. All have 

 cement bases and metal frames, and 

 are arranged and designed to admit 

 the greatest possible amount of light. 

 Five of the houses are of King and 

 three of Moninger design. The others 

 have pipe frames and are of local de- 



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