Fbbbuabt 6, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



97 



OUR 



Trade List 



FOR 



1918-1919 



HAS BEEN MAILED 



IF you have not re- 

 ceived a copy and 

 wish one it will be sent 

 on request to nursery- 

 men and florists only. 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries 



(OF EUREKA, CAL ) 



Address all correspondence relative to 

 orders to 



BOX 543, SAN JOSE, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



which is that of a general strike, busi- 

 ness of all kinds will be tied up. 



Various Notes. 



The floods in the White river valley, 

 brought on by the heavy rains, did dam- 

 age to the Thomas Floral Co. and the 

 Kent Greenhouse Co. Fires were put 

 out and the plants were without heat for 

 a couple of days. The last night of the 

 high water was frosty and the young 

 growth in the rose houses of the Thomas 

 Floral Co. was affected somewhat. The 

 Kent Greenhouse Co., which is repairing 

 its range, suffered the loss of an electric 

 motor which drives the automatic 

 stoker. The boiler, which is in a pit, 

 was entirely submerged and water was 

 over the top of the benches. 



Louis Segal, who worked for Bosaia 

 Bros, before the war, is back on the job, 

 having been seven months overseas, al- 

 though he was not in action, being in 

 France only three days before the armis- 

 tice was signed. 



The death of Frank Quillan, which 

 has already been noted, was followed 

 by the death of his daughter. 



A. E. Buxton has been laid up in bed 

 with a bad leg, caused by a bump on 

 one of the water taps at the Stuber- 

 Bichardson range. 



Bay Daschbach, representing the A. L. 

 Bandall Co., Chicago, has left for the 

 south. He reports business excellent. 



W. S. G. 



Woonsocket, 8. D. — The Woonsocket 

 Greenhouse still is the property of H. E. 

 Bichardson, but the family is at 

 Yucaipa, Cal., and will sell the estab- 

 lishment. 



Nampa, Ida. — Mrs, Lewis S. Hicks, 

 615 South Seventeenth street, has grown 

 outdoor stock for sale, obtaining green- 

 house stock on a commission. Her busi- 

 ness has grown to the point that, with 

 a large hospital being built a block 

 away, a greenhouse seems a neces- 

 sity and probably will be built in the 

 spring. 



FEBRUARY 1, 1919 

 Own Root — Field-grown 



Surplus Roses 



No. 1 GRADE— Teat and Hybrid Teas, 18 inches, and up to 24 inches. Climbers 



and Hybrid Perpetuals, 24 inches, and up to 30 inches. 

 No. 2 GRADE— Teas and Hybrid Teas, 12 inches, and up to 18 inches. Climbers 



and Hybrid Perpetuals, 18 inches, and up to 24 inches. 



LOT A 

 No. 1 Grade at 10c; No. 2 Grade at 8c 



FOB PBICE ON S'8 SEE "DOlfESTICS" 

 BELOW 



No. 1 No. e No. 8 



Crimson Rambler 947 .... 



Dorothy Perkins 2230 600 .... 



Excelsa 1140 328 



Flower Fairfield 1650 914 



Hiawatha 143 



Shower of Gold 126 



Source d'Or 15 230 100 



South Orange Perfection 156 80 .... 



Tausendschoen 1446 906 



White Dorothy Perkins. 710 



LOT B 

 No. 1 Grade at 15c; No. 2 Grade at 12c 



Anna de Diesbach 



Antolne Rivoire 



Agrippina 



Bessie Brown 



Betty 



Black Prince 



British Queen 



Captain Christy 



Captain Hay ward 



Clio 



Candeur d'Lyonnalse . . 



Coquette des Aipes 



Countess ClanwiUiam . . 



Countess Gosford 



Crimson Queen 



Dean Hole 



Duchess of Albany 



Duchesse de Brabant.. 



Edith Part 



Etoile de France 



Frau K. Druschki 



George Ahrends 



George Dickson 



George Elger 



General Jacqueminot.. 

 General MacArthur .... 

 General Sup. A. Janssen 

 Gloire de Margottin. . . . 



Gorgeous 



Gruss an Teplitz 



Helene Gambler 



Helen Gould 



Helen Taf t 



Hermosa 



HlB Majesty 



Hugh Dickson 



Irish Elegance 



Jubilee 



KiUarney, Pink 



Killarney, White 



Lady Battersea 



Lady Hillingdon 



Laurent Carle 



La Detroit 



La France 



Magna Charta 



Maman Cochet 



Mary Cout. of Ilchester 



Meteor 



Milady 



Miss Alice de Rothschild 

 Hme. Abel Chatenay... 

 Mme. Ceclle Brunner. . 

 Mme. Caroline Testout. 

 Mme. Jenny Guillemot. 



Mme. Jules Grolez 



Mme. Leon Pain 



Mme. Pernet-Ducher. . . 



Old Gold 



Othello 



Perle d'Or 



Prince C. De Rohan.... 



Prince d'Arenberg 



Queen Beatrice 



No.l 



607 



"30 

 31 

 18 



"io 



92 



20 

 90 



'36 



207 

 10 



50 



60 

 180 



76 

 555 



47 



97 



10 



84 

 '26 



410 

 185 

 24 

 100 

 8 

 260 



iso 



30 

 160 



No. 2 



80 



so 



26 



96 



404 



20 



128 



75 

 420 



38 

 180 



140 

 157 

 100 



196 



449 



200 



20 



2520 



71 

 152 

 120 



64 



19 

 220 

 532 



40 

 395 



ioo 



100 

 374 



'566 



60 



220 



"46 



190 



50 



1210 



eoo 

 200 



40 



"96 

 "393 



30 

 108 



No. 3 



"45 

 230 

 200 

 218 

 12 

 676 



93 



ioi 



800 



272 



86 



620 



2260 



276 



1190 



1278 



288 



210 



50 



1280 



46 



64 



123 



"36 



"ii4 



96 

 1720 



280 

 171 



ieo 



550 



7b 

 135 

 200 



1128 

 193 

 315 

 275 



165 

 66 

 40 



iie 



150 



Lot B— Continued 



No. 1 No. 2 No. S 



Radiance 550 1200 



Rainbow 40 



Souv. Pres. Carnot 90 75 



Vise. Folkestone 23 



Wellesley 380 166 875 



White Cecile Brunner . 325 93 68 



White Caroline Testout 160 278 



White Cochet 170 



William Nottlng 136 180 218 



Winnie Davis 126 110 



Xavler Olibo .... 30 20 



Bouquet d'Or 120 70 .... 



Cherokee Pink 240 90 24 



Cherokee Ramona .... 10 60 88 

 Climbing American 



Beauty 120 64 



Clbg. Baby Rambler... 60 26 



Ceclle Brunner... 276 145 .... 



Caroline Testout. 270 284 



Gruss an Teplitz. 90 107 



Killarney 140 98 76 



Liberty 23 102 86 



White Cochet 76 60 



Winnie Davis 298 210 79 



Wootton 90 



Ophir 40 



Lamarque 73 80 .... 



Mme. Alf Carrlere 38 14 18 



R. M. Henriette 33 76 



Silver Moon 90 



William A. Richardson. 164 110 79 



Yellow Banksia 40 .... 80 



LOT C 

 No. 1 Grade at 25c; No. 2 Grade at 16c 



Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Clbg. 

 Gold 



Admiral Ward 



Colleen 



Juliet 



Lady Grenall 



Miss Kate Moulton . . . 



Theresa 



Tipperary 



William Smith 



Clbg. Belle Slebrecht.. 

 Clbg. Maman Cochet 



(new) 



Clbg. Sunburst 



Reve d'Or 



No. 1 No. 2 No. 8 



75 

 "36 



"46 

 437 



320 

 16 



10 

 10 

 100 

 11 

 35 

 61 

 60 

 88 

 30 



200 



350 



30 



LOT D 

 No. 1 at 40c; No. 2 at 30c 



No. 2 



60 

 20 



40 



Mme. Edouard Herriott 



September Morn 



Clbg. Abel Chatenay 



(new) 



Clbg. George Shawyer 



(new) 



Clbg. Hoosier Beauty.. 

 Duchesse d'Auerstaedt. 

 Gloire de Dijon 



No.l 



11 

 10 



12 



25 

 30 



46 

 37 



47 



12 

 68 

 27 



89 



'is 



176 

 33 



No. 8 



174 

 17 

 21 



LOT E 

 No. 1 at $1.00i No. 2 at 50c 



No. 1 No. 2 No. 8 



Clbg. Gen. MacArthur 



(new) 6 



LOT F 

 No. 1 at 10c; No. 2 at 8c 



Single stem. 

 In every way good, but just did not branch. 



No. 1 No. 2 No. 8 



Captain Hay ward 600 



Frau K. Druschki 2660 2360 .... 



George Ahrends 50 



On above kinds. 250 or more at 1000 rate, which is ONE-TENTH less than prices shown. 



GROW GROW GROW GROW 



"DOMESTICS"-Made in America-No. 3 Grade 



Our Desert Climate Field-grown 3's, lined out early this spring, will give you 

 good results. GROW ROSES— they will not be plentiful next year, so this is your 

 opportunity. Order in multiples of 25. Assorted lots at $6.00 per 

 100, your selection. For choi(5e kinds only, pnce on application. 

 For large lots, 5200 or over, send list for price. 



If desired, we will guarantee cost of express to you on list 

 submitted. 



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.%& Hemet, California 



