Mahch 29, 1917 



The Horists' Review 



101 



BOSTON FERNS 



loaton Ferns. 2-iii.. stronc. 100. li.OO; looo. tS6.00 



1S?JP5 ^•.'^•' '■^"" "trong perlOO. 7.60 



.Vhitolikni Ferns. 2-in., strong .... per 100. 6.00 



ioston and RoowTelt, 6-in per doz.. 6.00 



tostpn and Roosevelt. 7-in per doz.. 9.00 



Vhitmani, 6-in perdoz., 6.00 



lycUmen, 4-in per 100. 16.00 



Cash with order, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



8811 7Sd Avnu«. »LMHPB8T. CA L. 



We are receiving in the month of April 

 ;000 Phalaenopsis AmabilU. We have 

 .Q hand 2000 Schilleriana established in 

 )a8kets, ready for delivery, and also a 

 'ew Amabilis. Prices reasonable. 



FERRIRI BROS. 



2 02 Univcfsily Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL . 



Various Notes. 



Silver Pink snapdragons from H. L. 

 Olsson's place have been the first in 

 the market. They are wonderful, with 

 stems four or five feet in length and 

 flower spikes sixteen to eighteen inches. 

 So far as can be learned, Mr. Olsson 

 will have the only spiraeas this Easter, 

 and even his supply is limited to about 

 200, all of which have been contracted 

 for at good prices. He has a splendid 

 crop of Easter lilies coming on, practi- 

 cally all of which are sold. 



Jack Bjirt is wearing his usual smile, 

 indicative of a good business through 

 the winter. He recently bought a new 

 delivery car of neat design. 



Donart & Stapleton, who are pushing 

 their seed department strongly, feel that 

 the elements are against them. After 

 almost five months of continuous win- 

 ter, there is no sign of a let-up. Conse- 

 quently, a seed display has a task be- 

 fore it in stirring up the gardening 

 "fever" in the system of the busy busi- 

 ness man. 



The Spokane Florist Co. had an at- 

 tractive St. Patrick 's day window, fea- 

 turing an Irish castle and shamrocks. 

 Rarely have shamrocks and green dyed 

 flowers sold as well as this year. 



Henry Reimers' store seems well pre- 

 pared for the Easter business rush. He 

 always has some of the best grown lilies 

 in the city. L. B. H. 



POETLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



The equinoctial storm came on time 

 this month and brought several days of 

 flisagreeable weather. The demand for 

 flowers was reduced and the supply be- 

 came less, apparently equal reductions, 

 which kept market conditions well bal- 

 anced. The call for funeral work has 

 been light for several weeks. This, 

 however, is considered accidental, and 

 not caused by any change in conditions. 

 Indoor-grown daffodils are gone and 

 none as yet are being cut from outside 

 plantings. This indicates that the sea- 

 son for outdoor daffodils is at least 

 two weeks behind that of last year. 

 All other sorts of bulbous blooms are 

 plentiful, though the seaeon for them 

 is nearing its close. High-grade cine- 

 rarias and genistas are in their prime, 

 and form strong features in several win- 

 dow displays. Stocks of Easter lilies 

 in the hands of the growers are reported 

 to be coming on in satisfactory form, 

 and there are plenty of cut lilies and 

 some of the potted ones shown. Land- 

 scape workers are using all the men 

 thev can get and need more help. 



The cut of roses is normal, but the 



CUTTINGS 



Carnations Carnations 



As Carnation lovers well know, I have always had a penchant for growing 



fancy Carnations and am 



At It Again 



in a small way, but the quality we are growing at Eureka, California, is 



BETTER THAN EVER 



Only a few varieties to offer, but these are all right with us. 



Matchless (Ward) $3.00 per 100; S25.00 per 1000 



Mrs C.W.Ward (Ward) 3.00 per 100; 26.00 per 1000 



Alice (Fisher) 3.00 per 100: 25.00 per 1000 



Belle Washburn (Bassett A Washburn) 6.00 per 100: 60.00 per 1000 



NOVELTY FOR 1917 DELIVERY 



Cottage Maid (Ward) S12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



Beautiful sport of Mrs. G. W. Waid. rivaling Pink Sensation in size and more 

 brilliant in color. 



NOVELTY FOR 1918 DELIVERY 



Crystal White (Ward) $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



As it grows with us at Eureka, Crystal White is all one can desire for a Fancy 

 White Carnation. The color is there, the stem is there, the size is there, the sub- 

 stance is there, the fragrance (pure, strong Clove) is there, the vigor of growth, 

 blooming, keeping and shipping Qualities are all there and it is 



PURE WHITE 



Advance orders will be booked for 1918 delivery. Send your orders early— Pacific 

 Coast stock is limited. 



We solicit orders from points west of Chicago only. Eastern territory can be 

 better served from our Queens Carnation Houses. 



(Address orders to 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries, Inc. 



*'"^l;^idl^t*''' Eureka, California 



MMitloB Th» BTt»w 



yow wHto« 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



* Per 100 1000 



White EnchantreM $2.26 $20.00 



MatchlcM 2.25 20.00 



Light Piidt Enduuatresa 2.26 20.00 



AUce 2.-26 2000 



BcUeWashboni 6.00 48.00 



26 of a variety at 100 rates. 260 at 1000 rates 



CARNATION PLANTS 



From 214-inch pots. Ready for field. 



WUte EnduuitrcM Per 100. $3.00 



Light Pink EnchantreM Per 100. 3.00 



Rose-pink Encliantreu PerlOO. 8.00 



Benon PerlOO. 8.00 



MatclrieM PerlOO. 8.00 



Alice PerlOO. 8.00 



Belle Waahbarn Per 100. 6.00 



25 of a variety at 100 rates 



BASSEnS FLORAL GARDENS. LOOFDS, CAL 



B. S. BASSETT. Prop. 

 Mention Tlie Review wh— yn write. 



CaUa Lfly and Freesia 



BULBS 



We are now booking orders for the above etock 

 for July or later delivery. Get our prices. 



CBRBEIt BDU CO., Seibri{kt Cd. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK 



SWEET PEA RANCH 



Originator of Over Seventy-five Varieties of 

 Wlnter-FlowcrlBg Orchid Sweet Peas. 



See ay Classified Ad. rader Seeds. 



stormy weather has bettered its qual- 

 ity. 



Society Meeting. 



About forty members attended the 

 1 meeting of the Portland Floral Society 



The History and Culture 



OF 



GRAFTED ROSES 



Tor Forcing 



Br ALXX. MONTGOMXRT, Jr. 



** The most important contribution to 

 the modern literature of the Rose." 



''Of much interest to every Rose 

 grower and of utmost value to 

 growers of grafted Roses.** 



Containing Practical Description of 

 the Process of Graftinf, with Full 

 Details of planting ana culture, also 

 Directions for treatment to carry the 

 plants a second year. 



FULLY ILLUSTRATED 

 PRICE, POSTPAID. 25o. 



ADDRESS 



FLORISTS' PUBUSHW6 CO. 



506 So. Dearborn St., 



CHICAGO 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



USSS.^ SAN 6ABRIEL CAL. 



