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OCTOBIB SO, 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



98 



Roses 



*READY TO SHIP= 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



Roses 



SEND YOUR ORDERS DIRECT TO US. 



We grow our own flowers. We are not middlemen 



That's why we should have your business. 



E. W. McLellan Co. 



451 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Money should accompany orders until reference can be looked up. 



VIOLETS Are Ready 



NURSERY: 



Burlingame, Calif. 



OUR SHIPPERS HAVE HAD 20 YEARS' 

 EXPERIENCE 



NURSERY:', 

 'San Lorenzo, Calif. 



MUMS ARE MORE PLENTIFUL 



» 



I can furfiish a better grade at lower prices than heretofore. 

 NAME YOUR VARIETY- 1 HAVE IT 



Fine shipping stock at $2.00 per dozen. Cheaper grades if you want them. 



POMPONS, all colors, 2Sc per bunch 



Our California Violets need no introduction. Present prices: $1.00 per doz. bunches; 



special select, $1.25 per dozen bunches'. 



Roses are coming along nicely; can supply any quantity in all commercial varieties. 



J. A. AXELL, 461 Bnsh St., San Francisco 



of which he has a plentiful supply this 

 season. As soon as the strike is over, 

 he expects to be able to fill the many 

 orders on these goods. 



rconttnued on paRe I'-'fi ] 



PASADENA, CAL. 



For the reception of the king and 

 queen of Belgium in Los Angeles, Henry 

 A. Siebrecht, appointed by the mayor 

 of Los Angeles chairman of the deco- 

 ration committee, made elaborate floral 

 preparations. Mrs. Anita BaldLwin, a 

 wealthy woman of Santa Anita Bancho, 

 provided generous funds for the occa- 

 .sion. The Southern Pacific station was 

 decorated; the i)rivate car was deco- 

 rated; the automobiles, the hotel at 

 which the royal couple stopped and the 

 rooms in which they stayed, all were lav- 



ishly ornamented with flowers. Mr. Sie- 

 brecht also had the decorations at Santa 

 Anita and Pasadena. The Pasadena 

 newspapers devoted extensive space to a 

 description of his work. California Life, 

 a magazine of the Linnard hotels, of 

 which the Maryland, where Mr. Sie- 

 brecht is locate^, is one, also described 

 at length the lavish decorations. 



POETLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Market conditions remain about the 

 same as a week ago, with plenty of 

 local stock for all purposes. 



Chrysanthemums of the best quality 

 are arriving in good quantities and the 

 shipments from California have prac- 

 tically ceased. The weather conditions 



have been all that could be desired. 

 Of course we are handicapped a little 

 at times by being so near the coast, as 

 the fogs drift in and make it cloudy 

 during the forenoons, but usually the 

 fog lifts about noon and the afternoons 

 are clear and warm. Except in a few 

 places on lowlands, there has been no 

 frost of consequence. This has been 

 favorable, especially to the dahlia 

 growers. 



Various Notes. 



The retailers have had a meeting or 

 two lately with the idea of coming to 

 some understanding or agreement as to 

 closing on Sundays. All but one re- 

 tailer, it is said, agreed to the propo- 

 sition. 



The monthly meeting of the Portland 

 Floral Society was held October 21, 



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