OCTOBBB 9, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



STOCK YOU NEED NOW 



AsparagHS Plumosns, 2-in., 4c; 3-in., 7c. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-in., 3c; S-in., 6c. 



Begonia Ckatdaine, 2-in., 8c; 3-in., 12c;4-in., 

 20c. 



BegooiaRex, 2-in , 8c; 3-in., 15c; 4-in., 25c. 



Chrysaathemums, Maud Dean, 2-in., 4c. 



Peppers, Celestial, 2-in., 4c; 3-in., 10c; 

 4-in., 16c. 



ColeHS,30 varieties, 2-in., 4c. 



Cydanea, 3i^-in., 20c. 



ferns, from bench, Whitmanii, Boston, 35c 

 and 50c. 



ferns, Table, 20,000, 2-in. pots, $4.00 per 100; 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



ferns. Table, from flats, $2.00 per 100. 



Genistas, 3-in., 10c. 



Hydrangeas, 2-in., 6c; 3-in., 10c. 



Lantanas, 4-in., 16c. 



Palms. Kentias, 60c to $2.00 each. 



Primula Obconica, 2-in., 5c; 3-in., 10c, in sep- 

 arate colors. 



Rubber Planb, 5-in . , 75c; 6-in ., $1 .00 to $1 .26 . 



Umbrella Plants, 34-in., $12.00 per 100. 



WIL80N-CR0UT-GEHR CO.. 

 East 62nd and Ankany Sts., Portland, Ora. 



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mittees were appointed to secure tick- 

 ets and badges and to make any other 

 necessary arrangements. About 100 

 tickets were sold. Two special cars, 

 which were attached to the 8:30 a. m. 

 special train, were required to take the 

 crowd to the state fair grounds. 



Upon arrival, they were met at the 

 depot by automobiles furnished by the 

 Salem Cherrians and were taken for a 

 drive to the grounds of the state in- 

 stitutions and also the principal resi- 

 dence districts of the city. After the 

 drive, a bounteous luncheon was served 

 in the Commercial Club rooms at noon. 

 Short speeches were made by those in 

 charge. After the luncheon, the ma- 

 chines were again brought into service 

 and the members of the society were 

 taken to the fair grounds. The after- 

 noon was sj)ent in viewing the exhibits 

 and taking in the races. At 6 o'clock 

 the ladies of the Salem Floral Society 

 served a light supper, after which the 

 members of the society met at the de- 

 pot at 7:45 for their return home. 



Everyone reported having spent a 

 most enjoyable day and too much praise 

 cannot be given Mr. Clancy for the 

 manner in which he and his assistants 

 entertained the society on that day. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hill, of Richmond, 

 Ind., have been in the city several 

 days. Mr. Hill visited the American 

 Rose Society 's test garden and was sur- 

 prised at the showing that several of 

 hia firm 's unnamed seedlings were mak- 

 ing. One of them. No. 427, is such a 

 fine bedding and exhibition rose that 

 it will be introduced as soon as enough 

 stock can be worked up. Mr. Hill made 

 the rounds of the local growers. He 

 saw several small lots of Manetti stocks 

 growing and expressed the belief that 

 our growers should embark more ex- 

 tensively in their culture, for the pur- 

 pose of supplying the increasing de- 

 mand for stocks for greenhouse graft- 

 ing. Manetti cuttings root readily in 

 this section when lined out in late fall. 

 Wood above a certain caliper can be 

 budded in the field the following sum- 

 mer. The lighter cuttings, lined out 

 separately, make fine stock for grafting 

 purposes. 



At the Oregon state fair at Salem, 

 Portland florists were winners of first 

 prizes in the floral section as follows: 



Steele's 

 Mastodon 



Greenhouse Special Mixed 

 0. K. outside, our very best 

 1/16 oz., 65c; }i oz., $1.00 

 I4 oz., $2.00; I3 oz., $3.75; 

 1 oz., $7.00; 4oz.. $23.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private 

 Stock, mixed, 1/16 oz., 65c; 

 /s oz., $1.00; I4 oz., $1.75; 

 ^ oz., $3.25; 1 oz., $6.00; 

 4 oz., $20.00. 



Steele's Mastodon, mixed, 

 1/16 oz.. 65c; Ys oz., 75c; 

 4 oz., $1.50; I2 oz., $2.75; 

 1 oz., $5,00; 4 oz., $17.00. 



Tht price of each of the varieties named below is as follows: 1-16 oz., (5c.; ^ oz., $1.00; 



H oz.. $2.00; ^ oz.. $3.50: 1 oz., $7.00. 

 BLACK MASTODON. MADAME STEELE. Elks' purple. 



BRONZE MASTODON. PARISIA*! YELLOW, pure. 



PANAMA-PACIFIC YELLOW. GRAND DUKE MICHEL, all white. 



ADONIS, liiiht blue. Vk HITE MASTODON, dark center. 



PRINCE HENRY, Dnist dark blue. MADAME PERRET, rose and red. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens, Portland, Oregin 



MASTODON PANSIES. 



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California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tub Is a special 

 product for Florists and Nurserymen. Ex- 

 pert workmanship, artistic lines, harmoni- 

 ous color and substantial quality. Made 

 from selected No. 1 Redwood, bound with 

 electrically welded wire huops. No better 

 tub made, 



NET WHOLKSALE PRICE LIST 



ROY F. WILCOX & CO 



Manufacturers 

 Wholesale Flor.pts and Nurserymen 



MONTCBELLO. CAL. 



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For Easter Forcing--Pot up Now-- 

 FIELD-grown HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



(Plants extra stronK-) 



■2 to 3 shoots $30.00 per 100 



4 to ti " 40.00 " " 



t; to8 " 50.00 " •' 



9 to IL' " 75.00 " " 



Specimen Plants, $1.00 each 

 Ask for Hardy Perennial and Iris Lists 



NODNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO., Portland, Ore. 



LOS ROBLES SANTA CRUZ, CAL. 



We are filling our FREESIA orders 100 per cent and listing contracts for 

 next year's growing. We do not ship black bulbs. A good surplus for thds 

 season. Write us on your further needs. Also Callas and Paper Whites. 



Los Robles Nursery St Garden, Santa Cruz, Cal. 



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