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The Florists^ Review 



Jolt 10. 1919. 



ceived from one of the growers some 

 white chrysanthemum blooms of fair 

 quality on long, sturdy stems. 



Domoto 3ros. are receiving some good 

 cypress and box tfrees, and are filling 

 up their stock of other greens, which 

 have been none too plentiful this year. 



Enomoto & Co. are busy at the Eed- 

 wood City nurseries just now with new 

 plants.' The management reports that 

 the weather conditions are producing 

 an exceptionally fine crop of asters, 

 which they expect to liave on the market 

 within a few weeks. 



Mrs. Copeland, of the Flower Shop, 

 on Sutter street above Grant avenue, 

 states tliat trade is keeping up well in 

 spite of the season and the inconven- 

 ience of the telephone strike. She con- 

 tracted for a considerable amount of 

 work for the Washington Dodge funeral. 



The Lacy Co., at Fruitvale, Cal., 

 which specializes in stocks, snapdragon, 

 gladioli and Irish Elegance roses, ex- 

 pects to have some exceptionally good 

 late gladiolus blooms this season. 



An attractive addition to Joseph's 

 shop, at 235 Grant avenue, is a new 

 aviary, built to house a number of 

 choice singing canaries. The giant cage, 

 measuring about 6x8 feet, is built in 

 the form of a Japanese pagoda, the 

 color scheme being worked out in 

 exposition greciii. The oriental atmos- 

 phere is further carried out by the use 

 of parasols, bronze storks, dwarf cy- 

 press shrubs and other plants and flow- 

 ers typical of the island of Nippon. 

 Manuel Gotelli, one of the members of 

 Joseph's staff, is on a two weeks' va- 

 cation. B. M. Joseph took a motor 

 trip to Monterey, Cal., over July 4. 



V. L. Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi, 

 will leave July 18 for his annual outing. 



The stand of the MacRorie-McLaren 

 Co., in the Palace hotel, cleaned up on 

 all available stock on the last days of 

 the reign of King Alcohol. The numer- 

 ous dinner parties held in the hotel 

 created a demand for centerpieces simi- 

 lar to that of New Year's eve. 



Miss Sada Craig has taken the place 

 in the establishment of Jaeger & Son, 

 on Powell street, formerly filled by 

 George Moore. M. M. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Market roii<iitions arc ."i little slow. 

 Weddings and funerals are about the 

 only events that require many flowers. 

 A great variety of outdoor flowers are. 

 in l)loom, and nearly everyone who has 

 a garden is well supplied with flowers. 



There is no cause, however, for com- 

 plaint, for the florists have enjoyed a 

 year of good business, and this lull in 

 business for a couple of months gives 

 them a breathing spell and a chance to 

 make plans for tlie fall and winter 

 season. 



Various Notes. 



Milton Relinka, re])rescnting Schloss 

 Bros., of New York, has been in town, 

 and reported business good along his 

 route. Mr. Selinka is accompanied by 

 his wife. 



Wm. Fernberger, with the Martin & 

 Forbes Co., spent the week-end at Gear- 

 hart beach, where his family has been 

 for several weeks. His family accom- 

 panied him home. 



L. T. Sebolt has begun marketing gla- 

 dioli. L. T. S. 



ASPARAGUS PLUHOSUS 



1000 Seed* . t . i> j $1 .00 



Pound....' • .'.7.50 



Seedlings, 1000... 8.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



1000 Sepds '. $0.75 



Pound.:... 5.00 



Seedlings, 1000. 8.00 



Nephrplepis Fern Runners 



Teddy, Jr $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Scottii 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



Superbiasima 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



H. N. GAGE CO., Inc., Montebello, Cal. 



Freesia Splendens 



Fischer's Beautiful Lavender Freesia 



The great commercial sort, the Freesia that can be used for any and all purposes, from 

 wedding decorations to funeral work, where lavender tone is wanted. For further descrip- 

 tion see issue of May 22, May 29 or June 5. Try a few. You will need more next year. 



Prices: $50.00 per lOOO; $7.00 per lOO; $1.50 per dozen. 



250 lots at 1000 rates. Cash with order. Udual trade discount to dealers. 



Only good flowering bulbs will be offered for sale. 



JOHN SCHEEPERS, Inc., 2 Stone St., New York, have the agency for my grand new 

 Freesia Fisuherii tbis season. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER, 



San Gabriel, Calif. 



ORDER 



Calla Aothlopica Bulbs 



For July and August Shipping 



3 to 4 inch circumference $35 00 per 1000 



4 to fi-inch circumference 42.50 p»r 100" 



5 to 6-inch circumference 60 00 per 1000 



Prices F. 0. B. San Francisco. No 

 chaiges for packing. Cash with 

 order, please. 



Pacific Nurseries 



Colma, San IMateo Co., Calif. 



ENONOTO&CO.,Inc. 



Wholesale Grow^ers 

 and Shippers 



3S Saint Anne St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



H. PLATH 



"THE FERNERIES" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 

 FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Mention Tlie BeTlew when yon write. 



FREESIA PURITY 



AND OTHER BULBS 



Write for prices 



C. Eiden LiUey. Bulb Grewer. Santa Crnz. Calif. 

 SEABRIGHT BULB CO. 



686 Sequel Ave., SANTA CRUZ, CAL. 



gUaUTT Wholesale Qrower* of reu«BIIITT 



VUIII.III HiKh-srrade Bulbs 



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RONOUNCING 



DICTIONARY 



A list of PLANT NAMES and the Botanical 

 Terms most freqiiently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct pronun- 

 ciation of each. 



Sent postpaid on receipt of 25c 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 608 So. Dearborn St., Chicag^o 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



3-inch, $8.00; light 4-inch, $12.00; 

 heavy 4-inch, $16.00. 



All per 100, out of pots. 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants to the Trade 



Box 494 SPOKANE. WASH 



Mention The Review wtipn you write. 



Miexican ivy 



California's Moat 

 Popular Green 



IfXICAN Humboldt tvergieM Co. 



\ IVY OtEHWIUf. ML. 



Mention The Herlew when yon write. 



en 



KENTIAS 



We shall have a good stock 

 of Kentias for fall delivery. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES | 



Santa Barbara, Cal. a. 



Mention The Review when jron write. 



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