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The Rorists^ Review 



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California Sunshine Geraniimu 



A Waigt Viftfiaii rNd'AniM* ^ivc • ^t^llN •hipment of Geranium Cuttings arrived in perfect condition. We surely 

 It If VM. wiiyua VUiVmcr omj9, l^reciate tliem. We showed some of the Crampels to neighbor florists. They 

 pronounced them the greatest plants they had ever seen sent out, in the way of cutiings." 



Extra larg* plants, leading standard varistias, grown, packed and shipped right. 



WK PAY TRANSPORTATION. ROOTED CUTTINGS, S16.00 PER lOOO, CASH. 



LOS ANGELES GERANIUM CO., ^"p^iiSI!^ 



1752 GARFIELD PLACE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



Mention The BgTlew when yon write. 



A splendid aster and chrysanthemum 

 season is anticipated by the dealers, and 

 growers report the crop to be in excel- 

 ent condition. A few asters and chrys- 

 anthemums are now in the market, but 

 they are too high in price in comparison 

 with their desirability to be sought for 

 to any extent. 



The acreage being laid out for the 

 coming year is greater than for the sea- 

 son now passing and an extremely pros- 

 perous winter is the expectation of both 

 retailers and growers. 



Since the telephone strike, there has 

 been a considerable falling off in the 

 sales of establishments not reached by 

 street trade, and the inconvenience ex- 

 perienced through lack of sufficient serv- 

 ice has proved most trying to the re- 

 tailer. 



The 3-day celebration in this city 

 commemorating the passing of John 

 Barleycorn required a large number of 

 floral decorations for dinner parties, 

 cafes, etc. The idea of humorous melan- 

 choly was carried out by the use of 

 funeral centerpieces, consisting of white 

 blossoms, laurel wreaths and the like. 



Various Notes. 



J. W. Keegan, of Pelicano, Eossi & Co., 

 is enjoying his vacation in the southern 

 part of the state. He intends visiting 

 Santa Barbara, San Diego, Los Angeles 

 and other points of interest while away. 

 A. J. Bossi, 6f this firm, is stopping at 

 Skaggs Springs, in central California. 



J. A. Axell, formerly manager of the 

 E. W. McLellan Co., on Bush street, 

 was visiting the local trade last week, 

 after an outing of several weeks. Mr. 

 Axell has secured a location at 461 

 Bush street, and expects to -open a 

 wholesale and shipping establishment 

 there about September 1, He will make 

 a specialty of long-distance shipping. 

 Mr. Axell is contemplating a trip east, 

 and will in all probability leave within 

 a week or two if his plans materialize. 



C. B. Clancy, of Clancy's Flower 

 Shop, at Salem, Ore., was a visitor a 

 few days ago. 



Another retailer from the north was 

 Max Smith, of Portland, Ore., who 

 called on his friends among the local 

 trade. 



A recent death that is the cause of 

 deep and sincere regret among the flo- 

 rists of San Francisco and vicinity is 

 that of Peter Ferrari, of Ferrari Bros., 

 recorded in last week 's obituary column. 

 Last winter Mr. Ferrari was the victim 

 of influenza, and it is thought that he 

 never regained his former health. About 

 six weeks ago he was taken suddenly ill, 

 and was removed to St. Mary's hospital, 

 where he died June 30 from the effects 

 of acute diabetes and other complica- 

 tions. He was 53 years of age. He is 



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TIPS TO TIP-TOP GROWERS 



Remember in the success- 

 ful germination of all seed 

 four essential factors are 

 necessary to produce the best 

 results. Whether you grow 

 pansies or not, get our ideas 

 about germination. 



For descriptivn and prices, 17 varieties, 

 see last week's Review. 



1919 Catalogue 

 Ready 



Steele's Mastodon Greenboase, 



special mixed, O. K. outside, 

 Hoz.,$I.UO;oz.. $7.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private 

 Stock, mixed, ^s o£.,$1.00; ob., 

 $6.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Mixed, *« 



oz., $1.60; oz., $S.OO. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, PoHland, Ore. 



Mention The BeTlew when 70a write. 



CARNATIONS-Field-Grown 



Matchless, Supreme, White Enchantress, Ward, Victory, Herald, 



$10.00 per 100 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS - Rooted Cuttings 



All commercial kinds, including Pompons and Singles 

 $3.00 per 100. $25.00 per 1000. 



CLARKE BROS., Portland, Oregon 



WK ARE THK LARGEST GROWERS OP 



ROSES -PORTLAND ROSES 



Superior Quality— Choice Varietiea 

 Sell Better— Orow Better 



Ask for Price Lists. Order Now. 



Mountain View Floral Co., 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



survived by Joseph Ferrari, a member 

 of the firm; Louis Ferrari, a brother, 

 •who is not associated in the flower busi- 

 ness, and a sister, Mrs. Adeline Matson, 

 of this city. It is understood that the 

 business ■will be carried on by Joseph 

 Ferrari and a younger member of the 

 family. 



C. Kooyman, of C. Kooyman & Co., 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Charles Rammr, White perlM, S2.M 



Maricold, Yellow per 100, 8.M 



Early Frost, White perlOO, 2.M 



Klondlfcs, Pompon perlOO, 2.M 



From 2is-incli Pots 



Racor per IM, 4.00 



Marisold perlOO, 6.00 



Eariy Frost perlOO, 4.00 



CASH WITH ORDER 



STUBER ft RICHARDSON, BrrnNawr.Wisk. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Refl dine Htock— Aspara^s Sprensreri and Plumoans, 

 Australian Pea Vine, Dahlias, Delphiniunui, Fachsiat, 

 Geraniums, Heliotropes, Lantanas, rassiflora, Panaiea, 

 Pelargoniums, Pentstemons, Petunias, Shasta Daisy, etc. 



rKKD O. KHL£, WholeHal«< Urower, 

 224-236 Sanborn Ave. SAN JOSE, CALIF. 



