DlCEMBER 28, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



63 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Per 1000 Per 1000 



Beacon $2 .00 Alice $26 00 



Victory 20. Enchantreaa .... 20.00 



Chami Ion 2S OO Wh. Knchantress 20.* 



K. P. Enchantress. . . 20 00 Wh. Wonder .... 26 00 



Philadelphia 20.00 Matchless 26.00 



Cash with Order 



STUBER & RICHARDSON 



4852 HoUy St., Seattle, Wash. 



Melttion fha Rerleir when yon wrlf. 



Araaoarla Bidwlllil, 2-ln. pots, 1 ft. blgrh, $14.00 

 per 100. 4-ln. pots, I'a ft. high, $26.00 per 100. 



£rlca Melanthera, rooted cnttlnKs, 1 year old, 

 nerer < ffered before, $60.00 per 1000— not less than 

 1000 sold. 



Erica Melanthera, 2-ln. pots, 2 years old, $14.00 

 per 100. 4-ln. pots, 2 years old, $26.00 per 100. 



Iiarger stock on application. 



PACinC NURSERIES, Cohna. Sin Ntteo, CaL 



Mention The SeTlew when yon write. 



ASTERS 



Send your order at once fori 1916 crop Aster 

 seed. Quality the best yfet.^Florists every- 

 where getting good results. 



"THX HOMK OF ABTSR8" 



HERBERT A FLEISHAUER 



MoMINNVIIXK, ORBGON 

 Mention The BeTlew when y wrtt». 



Wholesale Growers 



of Cyclamens, Begonias, Ferns, Poinset- 

 tias. Carnations, Mums, Roses, etc. 



Write for Prices. 



WOODLAND PARK FLOI^AL CO. 



Telaptaone 8f4 SUMinER, WASH. 



Meatloa Tb» Wfiimw wh— w wrtte. 



wreaths, garlands and other holiday dec- 

 orations. 



Charles F. Shellgrain, manager of J. 

 B. Boland 's shop, 60 Kearny street, says 

 the holiday trade is the best in the his- 

 tory of the business, 



A large consignment of flowering 

 plants was received at the Emporium 

 flower stand for the holiday trade, much 

 of the stock being grown by Charles C. 

 Navlet himself, who operates the de- 

 partment. Manager Picetti looks for a 

 close clean-up, with the holiday business 

 showing a nice increase over last De- 

 cember's. 



At Joseph's store a specialty was 

 made of fancy holiday baskets, for 

 which the demand was gratifying, ac- 

 cording to Manager F. J. Bertrand. 



Mrs. R. E. Darbee reports a satisfac- 

 tory Christmas shipping business. 



Podesta & Baldocchi's store was one 

 of the show places in the downtown re- 

 tail district a few days before Christ- 

 mas. An elaborate display of seasonable 

 stock caused manv a busv shopper to 

 halt. • ' ^11 



This is the first Christmas of Avan- 

 s<ino Bros, in the business and they say 

 that sales to date have exceeded their 

 t'xpectations and made a record which 

 ^vill set a high standard for next year. 



It has developed that one of the prin- 

 <-ipal objects of C. W. Ward's recent 

 ^isit to San Francisco was to consult 

 )vith the traffic officials of the railroads 

 "1 an effort to get through the Inter- 

 state Commerce Commission a reduced 

 '■ate on bulbs that will enable him to 

 ''ompete in all the eastern states with 

 the imported bulbs and plants from Hol- 

 land. Mr. Ward stated that he expected 

 before long to have 25,000,000 bulbs 

 growing on his Humboldt county nurs- 

 ^y. He has imported from Holland to 

 J^iiroka, or has arranged to ship from 

 there, about 5,170,000 pounds of bulbs 

 and plants, or 139 carloads. In discuss- 

 '"S: his plans with the local trade, he 



^-ua^Sfty BABY RAMBLERS %tV 



This new class of miniature roses is graining won- 

 derfully in popularity, and most deservedly so. Their 

 excetdingr freedom and continuity of bloom is unsur- 

 passed in any other bedding or border plant Their 

 possibilities are worth your attention and consideration. 

 A Few of the Best: 



Echo 



Phyllis 



Ema Teschendorff 



Jessie 



Orleans Mrs. Taft 



Ellen Poulsen Jeanne d'Arc 



Baby Dorothy Maman Turbat 



Baby Elegance Geo. Elger 



BABY DOLL 



The most rapturously and stiikingly beautiful little 

 rose ever introduced. The color is absolutely new and 

 startling in its brilliancy- golden yellow, tipped with 

 clear cerise. The little buds and open flowers are ele- 

 gantly finished and of most perfect form. Habit of the 

 very best, strong and compact; freedom of bloom is 

 remarkable and continuous throughout the entire sea- 

 son. We have given it a fair and thorough trial and 

 have no hesitancy in offering it as the one best selling 

 rose you ever handled. It is a money-maker. 



Also special prices on all commerial varieties of 

 Hybrid Teas. 



Catalogue on request. 



HENRY W. TURNER.Whoics>ie Florist. Montebello, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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 



Mention The RcTlew when jo^ write. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Superb Mastodon Private Stock Seedlings, per 

 1000, S3.00: extra large, coming into bud. per 

 1000, S6.00; separate colors, per 1000, $4.00. 



SEED 



Mastodon Mixed, k oz., $1.25; oz., $4.00; 4 ozs., 



$12.00. 

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



4 ozs., $20.00. 

 Greenhouse Special, ^ oz., $1.00: oz., $8.00. 

 Catalogue. 

 Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



Peony Clumps 



Best varieties, 10 to 20 eyes 50c each 



Write for list. 

 Primula Malacoides. 3 colors. 3 inch ... .6c each 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



Til. Ma«tM m TACSMA. WMN. SMi aid E. F Iti. 

 Mention The Be-riew when yon write. 



O. E. RKNZER 



1. 1, Bm 815. Nrtlaad. Ore. 



BEDDING PLANTS— PERENNIALS 



Primula Obconlca, 2'u-lnch, $4.00 per 100: Mala- 

 coides, 4-lnch, stroDK, $I2.S0 per 100. New hardy 

 varieties such as Buddleia Cockbranlana, Dentlca- 

 lata, Acaulls. etc., out of 4-lnch pots, $8.00 per 100. 

 Cyclamen, several sizes, prices on application. 

 Dracaena Indlvlsa, 2>a-lnch, $4.00 per 100; 6 and 

 6-lnch. Cineraria, 2^-lnch, $3.60 per 100. 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



Get our rock-bottom prices before 

 placing your fall order. 



CURRIER BULB CO., Seabright, Cal. 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



expressed the opinion that he could 

 make the California bulb industry an 

 important one if he could enter the east 

 with satisfactory distributing rates. 

 S. H. G. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Portland 

 Floral Society was held December 19, 

 Vice-president Steele presiding. IT. A. 



FERNS 



10O.00O 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 Winnipef Avennes 

 SAN FRANCISCO. CAL 



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RED POTS 



Honestly made. Standard In 

 size. Unexcelled In quality. 

 NothlnK but the tMst materials 

 osed. The Pots you will eventually buy. We carry 

 the largest stock in the west. 

 All Sizes of Standard Pots, Azalea and Fern Pots, 

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

 Special Prices on Carload Lots. 

 GARDEN CITY POTTERY CO., Inc. 

 Pottery and OfBce: San Jose, Cal. 

 Warehouse: 129 2d Street, Oakland, Cal. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Primula Obconlca Gisrantea, strong, ready 

 for shift: S-ln., $S.00 per 100; 2.1n., $i.60 |)er 100. 



FelargonlnmH, 8tron(r,2^4-in., standard varieties, 

 mixed only, $.3 OU per lUO. 

 Samples of above stock will l>e sent upon request. 



600 luirly Frost stock plants, best early white 

 mum full of cuttinirs, $7.Uoper 100. LUt of stan- 

 dard varieties on application. 



Above stock is all quality. Satisfaction eruaranteed. 



H. L. OLSSON 



Wholesale Florist. 11 Post St.. Spokane. Wash. 

 Meatlen The B»Tlew when yo« write. 



Lewis, one of the trustees of the society 

 and state senator-elect, offered to use 

 his best efforts to enact a law which will 

 protect the interests of nurserymen and 

 landscape workers. It appears that in 

 case payment is not made for shrubbery 

 or ornamentals planted on property, 

 there is no recourse under present laws. 



