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The Florists^ Review 



Adodst !!«. 1»1». 



v. Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi, 

 says they have been averaging about a 

 wedding a day lately as far as decpra- 

 tions of this nature are concerned. With 

 general business good, they have been 

 quite busy. He pronounces stock fine 

 now, with the exception of orchids, 

 which are impossible to obtain in suf- 

 ficient quantity to take care of the re- 

 quirements of the business. Gladioli, he 

 says, are the finest he ever saw in this 

 market. He has given up his European 

 trip for this year, but hopes to get 

 started next spring. 



A. Bianchini, formerly with Mr. 

 Shibeley, on Sutter street, has accepted 

 a position at Joseph's, where tfohn 

 Bianchini is buyer. They are not re- 

 lated, however. 



Henry Avansino, manager of the E. 

 W. McLellan Co., reports heavy ship- 

 ments of asters and a good start on 

 chrysanthemums, which indicates a 

 banner shipping business this fall. 



Joseph Proietti continues to send in a 

 fine supply of gladioli from the place 

 whicli he recently purchased at San 

 Loandro, Cal. 



To facilitate their shipping business, 

 the United Flower & Supply Co. has 

 established a special department to take 

 care of their eastern orders. 



Enomoto & Co. are rushed with aster 

 shipments. The daily orders are much 

 heavier than in former seasons. 



The Francis Floral Co. has no com- 

 plaints to make about business, having 

 had a nice summer trade and no reason 

 to fear that fall business will not be 

 correspondingly good. Mr. Francis is 

 working on novelties, as usual. 



C. Kooyman reports a big demand for 

 hulbs. M. M. 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



The demand for flowers, both whole- 

 sale and retail, is good. A large num- 

 ber of funerals keep the florists busy. 

 Asters are arriving in good quantities 

 and are of good quality. Some carna- 

 tions of the new crop are seen, but are 

 short-stemmed and small. Eoses ar« 

 scarce. Dahlias are coming into bloom 

 and will soon be on the market in good 

 quantities. 



Various Notes. 



C. L. Niednagel was in Chicago last 

 week. His houses are planted to roses 

 and every bench is in fine shape. The 

 old stock is breaking into nice growth 

 and the young stock is fine. He has 

 planted heavily to Columbia. 



Mrs. J. C. Elspermann has been using 

 large quantities of asters. 



Theodore Kuebler is bringing in large 

 numbers of asters, which sell at $1 to 

 $4 per hundred. 



The Loekyear Florei Oo. has about 

 completed its two houses. One is planted 

 to roses and the other is about ready to 

 be planted to carnations. 



Geo. H. Blackman and wife and 

 daughter, Margaret, attended the con- 

 vention at Detroit last week. 



E. L. Fenton has bought a little tract 

 of land on Weinback avenue, consisting 

 of fifteen lots, and will move next 

 spring. There is a fine 5-room residence 

 on the place and two greenhouses, 25x 

 50. It is right on the edge of the cityi 



Karl Zeidler reports a large amount 

 of funeral work. He is cutting lots of 

 short roses and a good many carnations 

 from the new stock. E. L. F. 



Holla 



DARWIN TULIPS 



Per 100 



Clara Hutt $3. M 



Rev. £wbank 3 60 



KtliK, Harold 3.60 



Iiijrl<»HComb« YaIIow 3 50 



Pride of Haarlem 4.00 



EARLY TULIPS 



Per 100 

 Rose iiria de Lin, extra $3 60 



Fifty at the hundred rate, 500 at the thousand rate. No charge for paclilDg:. 



Cash with order, please. Reference, Security Trust and SaTings Bank, Los Anareleg. 



Narcissi are ready to ship now and Talips wiU be shipped Immediatply on their arrlral from 

 Holland, which shou.d be early In October. BULBS AUIS ALL FIKST-CLASS. 



L. O. BEERY & SON 



Importers and Dealers in Holland Bulbs 

 2396 West 30ih St. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Per inoo 

 $26 00 

 30.00 

 30 00 

 30.00 

 36.00 



Per 1000 

 $30.00 



COTTAGE TULIPS 



Per ir« Per ino* 



KleKans. dark rpd $3 00 $>6 00 



Isabella, Tarlegated 3.00 26.00 



NARCISSI 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Kmperor.flrMHilasa $3 60 $3U 00 



Prlmnicrpam cup 3 00 28(0 



Chinese.No. 1 4.00 35 00 



Paper White S 00 26 00 



SPLENDID ASTERS 



You cannot beat this stock anywhere and we have a very large supply. Order a 

 trial shipment today, so you can compare the stock and its cost in your own store. 



BOURN & SONS, Vo^'\Vi:S:rDn' Yakima, Wash. 



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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 this 

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



Los Robles Nursery A Garden, Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Calla Aethlopica Bulbs 



3 to 4 inch circumference $35.00 per 1000 



4 to .S-inch circumference 42.50 per 1000 



5 to fi-inch circumference 50.00 per 1000 



Prices F. 0. B. San Krancisco. No 

 charffe!) for padcing. Cash with 

 order, please. 



Pacific Nurseries 



Colma, San Mateo Co., Calif. 



Roses-Portland Roses 



EVERGREENS, EVERGREEN SHRUBS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Ask for complete price lists. 



Nountain View Floral Co. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



FREESIA PURITY 



AND OTHER BUtBS 



Write for pricM 



C Ca^i LilleT. Bilk Gmrer. Sutt Cm, Calif. 



Mention The ReTlew when too write. 



Mfntlon The Review when you write. 



See >iir Price List ef Shipping Stack 



Page 47 of THE REVIEW 

 for May 29 



WILSON-CROUT-GEHR CO., 



East 61st and Ankeny Sts., Portland, Ore. 



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Reddtnc'^tock— ABDirurus Spren(reriaiid Plamosoa, 

 Australian Pea Vine, Dabliaa, Delphi nioma, Kaehsiaa, 

 GeranlDma, Heliotropes, Lantanas, Passiflora, Pansies, 

 Pelarvoniums, Pentatemons, Petonlas, Shasta Daisy, etc 



KKKn U. KULIS, Wholeml-i Grower. 



224-236 Sanborn Ave. SAN JOSE. CALIF 



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