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The Florists' Review 



DBCBMBm 14, 1016. 



CARNATIONS, Rooted Cuttings 



Healthy stock and true to name. 



Per 100 1000 



Enchantress, light pink $2.25 $20.00 



Enchantress, while '2.25 20.00 



Enchantress, rose-pink 2.25 20.00 



Herald, red 2.25 20.00 



Victory, scarlet 2.25 20.00 



Philadelphia, rose-pink 2.25 20.00 



Rosette, bright pink 2.25 20.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward, dark pink 2.25 20.00 



OUTDOOR VARIETIES 



H. W. Turner, Jr 2.75 25.00 



Fair Maid, white 1.75 15.00 



Fair Maid, pink 1.75 15.00 



Dr. Choate. red 1.V5 15.00 



Roosevelt, crimson 1.75 15.00 



POLDER BROS., Wholesale Tlorists 



Montebello, Cal. 

 P. O. Address, R. R. No. 6, Los Angeles, Cal. 



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CYCLAMEN 



CnBllah-Bro^Tn Seed, 5 named varieties, 

 from 4-inch pots, assorted. $15.00 per 100. $2.00 

 per dozen. 



Primula Obconlca, mixed colors, 4-inch, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Cash, please. 



FRED QRUHEi SANTA ROSA. cal.. 



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PALMS PALMS i 



Palms aro our specialty. Kentla, Oocos « 



plamo8a,Phoenlx.Wa8hlDrtonla.SeaforUUa. C 



Corypha, stc., by the carloads. ^ 



Ask for oar wholesale llluBtrated palm Usb S 



EXOTIC NURSERIES i 



Santa Baitwtrat Cal« Oj 



Mention Hie BsTlew when yon write. 



^ STAIGER Sl FINCKEN 



1819 West WMklirtOB St., LOS AHGBLES. CAL. 



Kentlas, fine stock. In all sizes, at bargain rates. 



Write for prices. 



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RUDOLPH FISCHER 



Preeeia 

 Specialist 



SAN 6ABRIEL CAL. 



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that made the piece is annoyed because 

 it was described in a local daily as a 

 "pilot wheeL" As the deceased was 

 an engineer, perhaps it would have 

 been more appropriate to have called it 

 a "throttle wheel." 



Max Smith has produced the first 

 Paper Whites and Eomans hereabouts. 

 He won a prize for a window decora- 

 tion on Greater Portland day. 



A single violet of a light tint is be- 

 ing shipped in from California. 



There is a good demand for Christ- 

 mas trees for shipment in carload lots 

 and the supply of suitable trees is un- 

 limited. S. W. W. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



No report was made of the Thanks- 

 giving business in Spokane — the week 

 was too busy— so perhaps it is fitting 

 to write a few words about the big day. 

 Thanksgiving day surely furnished a 

 surprise to the florists, bookkeepers re- 

 porting the week's sales to be practi- 

 cally double those of last year. Cer- 

 tain it is that there was hardly enough 

 good stock to supply the demand. Every 

 grower was cut down to the limit in 

 an effort to appease the demands of the 

 retailers. Everything sold, and good 

 prices were the rule. Mums brought 

 from $3 to $6 per hundred; carnations 

 $1 to $1.50; roses $1.50 to $5. Mum 

 plants, as well as cyclamens and prim- 



VIOLETS = CARNATIONS 



ROSES 



And Other Seasonable 

 CUT nOWERS 



GREENS 



ASK FOR SPECIAL QUOTATION 



DOMOTO BROS. 



WHOLESALE 

 GROWERS 



Nurseries: 78th to 79th Aves., East Oakland, Cal. 



440 Bush Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



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FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



Alice Per 100, $8.00 White Enchantreu Per 100. $t;.oo I 



Matchless PerlOO, 7.00 Litfht Pink Enchantress Per 100. r,.oo| 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



PerlOO lOOO 



Alice (flesh pink) $2.-25 $2000 1 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 2.26 2O.00 



Victory 2.26 20,oo 



Rose-iMnlc Enchantress 2.26 20.00 



Aviator 6.00 4500 



Per 100 1000 



White Enchantress $2.26 $20.00 



Matdiless 2.26 20.00 



Light Pink Enchantress 2.26 20.00 



White Wonder 3.00 26.00 



Belle Washburn 6.00 60.00 



Princess Dagmar (crimson) .... 3.00 26.00 



All of above 26 at 100 rate and 250 at 1000 rate. 



20,000 strong, clean runners of Roosevelt Ferns, $2.00 per 100, $16.00 per 1000. 



BASSETT'S FLORAL GARDENS B. S. Bassett. Prop. LOOMIS, CAL 



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THE HOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



1180 Milwaukie Street, PORTLAND, ORE. 



Begonia Cincinnati, 5-iiich pots, 50c; 

 O-inch pots, $1.00. 



Begonia Melior, 5-iiich pots, 76c; 16- 

 inch pots, $1.00. 



Cyclamen, 4-iach pots, 25c; 5-inch pots, 

 35c; (>-inch pots, 50c. 



Best 2-year-old Delphiniums, mixed, I 

 $8.00 per 100. 



BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWEBS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



CKOOYMAN Hoox?; 



WHOLESALI FLORIST 



accessor to 

 KOOYMAN CO. 



27 Saint Anne Street {Off Bttsk, near Kearnr) 

 Pkone Sntter 540 SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



Ifentlon neBer 



irrite. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Superb Mastodon Private Stock Seedlings, per 

 1000, $3.00; extra large, coming into bud, per 

 1000. $8.00; separate colors, per 1000, $4.00. 



SEED 



Mastodon Mixed. H oz.. $1.25; oz.. $4.00; 4 ozs.. 



$12.00. 

 Private Stock, mixed, ^s oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00; 



4 ozs.. $20.00. 

 Greenhouse Special. >fl oz., $1.0C': oz., $8.00. 

 Catalogue. 

 Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ulas, sold well, but the great call was 

 for cut flowers and baskets. 



Mums, which usually last until well 

 after Christmas, are not holding out 

 so well, a condition probably due to the 

 warm and bright weather during the 

 fall months. However, there will be 

 some good blooms of the late varieties 

 for the holidays. Carnations are re- 

 covering from the heavy cutting they 

 received Thanksgiving day and promise 

 to be in good crop for Christmas. Roses 

 are declining a little, both in quality 

 and quantity. 



Various Notes. 



Considerable corsage work of unique 

 style recently was turned out by some 

 of the retailers. The occasion was a 

 black and white party by society folks. 

 Many ingenious bouquets were fash- 



HABDY PERENNIALS 



One Year Old From Field 



Canterbury Bells, 3 colorB. separate, 5c; 

 Coreopsis Lanceolata, 5c; Delphinlumt, 

 mixed, 6c; Dahlias, 75 varieties, at lowest 

 price; FoxgloveB, mixed, 4c; Galllardias, 

 Kel way's mixed, 3%c; Gypsophlla Panlcu- 

 lata, 8c; Goldenrod, divisions, 2c; Golden 

 Glow, divisions, 3c; Hollyhocks, Cart.r"!, 

 double mixed, 5c; Oriental Poppy, orange 

 scarlet, 5c; Pentstemon, giant, mixed, 8c; I 

 Primula Veris, mixed, 2%c; Pansles, giant I 

 mixture, seedbed, |3.00 per 1000; Sh i8t» 

 Daisy, Alaska, divisions, 3^4c; SantoUiaA 

 bushy, potbound, 2-lnch pot, 3V4c; Sv.eet 

 Williams, mixed, 3c; Virginia Creeper, strong 

 vines, 7c; Violet plants, 4 kinds, Ic; lira- 

 caena Indlvlsa, 3-Inch pots, 6c; 4-inch rots. 

 8c; Grevillea Robusta, 4-lnch pots, lOc; 

 Cannas, Burbank, 2c; Wyoming, 3c; King 

 Humbert, 4c; Gladiator, 5c. Cash plene- 

 Send for price list on Geraniums, pela go- 

 niums, petunias, verbenas, fuchsias, etc. | 

 FRE)> G. EHLE, 224 Sanborn Ave., San Jose. 

 California. 



ioned for this affair, the Spokane Tlo- 

 rist Co. featuring the idea with a bl ick | 

 and white window. 



Bernson & Halle are marketing e^p*' 

 cially fine Golden Chadwick mums .d<J | 

 have begun cutting sweet peas. 



H. L. Olsson is one of the bus est I 

 men in town, his greens business taking 

 him into the woods two or three d i}' 

 a week, and he also oversees the b is'' | 

 ness at the greenhouses. He ha 

 good foreman in C. F. Nawrocki *| 

 grower well known to the Chicago 'ra- 

 ternity. A large cut of first-class ar- 

 nations is expected for Christmas. 



L. B. l!. 



