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The Rorists^ Review 



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Mabch 4, 1920 



rhododendrons which are grown in the 

 Domoto nurseries. A good selection of 

 these plants in flower will be offered 

 for Easter, Mr. Domoto says, in addition 

 to lilies and other Easter stock. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. has 

 a good supply on hand of bamboo rakes, 

 sticks and other greenhouse and garden 

 accessories. This firm intends to en- 

 large its stock of general garden and 

 greenhouse supplies and, in addition to 

 the bamboo equipment, has taken over 

 the agency of a greenhouse glazing 

 putty, a product manufactured by the 

 California Plastic Products Co. 



J. A, Axell is handling some particu- 

 larly fine freesias. The blooms are full 

 and on long stems and come in three 

 colors, white, deep yellow and deep 

 lavender. Mr. Axell reports the ship- 

 ping business holding up in good shape. 

 His tulip stock is good just now, with 

 a large selection of tulips on the bulb 

 and some fine cut Darwins. 



L. Picetti, of the retail store of Chas. 

 C. Navlet Co., reports a busy week 

 with seeds and nursery stock. This 

 firm has about cleaned up on fruit tree 

 stock, which has been more or less 

 scarce during the entire planting 

 season. 



In spite of the dry weather, planting 

 has been heavy this year. In hopes of 

 late rains, gardeners are setting out 

 more than the usual number of shrubs, 

 rose bushes, etc. 



William Ward, of the Valley Seed Co., 

 of Sacramento, Cal., was in San Fran- 

 cisco last week. He reports low water 

 in the Sacramento river and states that 

 farmers in that section will suffer ex- 

 tensively unless the late spring brings 

 more rain. 



A. J. Nevraumont, manager of the 

 California Seed Co., is busy superintend* 

 \v" tTip plantingr of a large acreage to 

 pickling onions for the California Pack- 

 ing Corporation. Mr. Nevraumont re- 

 ports the retail business at the Market 

 street store heavy, with the demand in 

 advance of the supply of both seeds 

 and nursery stock. M. M. 



POBTIiAND, OBE. 



The Maxket. 



The warm weather which has been 

 prevalent for the last two weeks has 

 been almost a blessing to the growers 

 in helping them to combat a condition 

 that was fast becoming serious, the 

 scarcity of stock to fill any kind of or- 

 ders. But, thanks to the sun and the 

 weather, the supply has increased so 

 much that there is no worry at all. 



Bulbous stock is arriving on the mar- 

 ket in large quantities and potted flow- 

 ers and plants are meeting with ready 

 sales. 



Various Notes. 



Chappell's Flower Shop is doing a 

 good business this year; the biggest 

 year in its history, is the prediction. 



George Betz has moved into the Cen- 

 tral Market building. He reported that 

 his business is much better than it was 

 at his old location. L. T. S. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



The early bulbous stock, such as 

 tulips, jonquils, daffodils and hyacinths, 

 is coming into the market in consider- 

 ably larger quantities than it has been I 



Roses- Own /?oof-Roses 



From Outdoor Beds to Nursery Row 



Christine Wright, Dorothy Perkins, Excelsa. Flower of Fairfield, 

 Hiawatha, L'dy Gay, Silver Moon, Source d'Or, So. 0. Perfection, 

 Tausendschoen and White Dorothy Perkins. Soft wood taken from 

 field stock last fall and rooted in s-^nd. We plant these direct to the 

 field. 20 for 75c; lOO for $2.75; 3000 for $75.U0. On 3000 ex- 

 press deducied if cash comes with order, or to those with established 

 credit. 



Good Assortment Hybrid Teas-FIELD-GROWN "MAIL ORDER" ROSES 



All good plants (no culls), 8 to 12 inches, at $10.00 per lOO. List ready. 

 Of the same assortment we will have some transplanted stock at less cost. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, California. 



Mention The HeTlew when you write. 



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PATCH-HOLE 

 Greenhouse Glazing Cement 



The very best glazing putty made. Guaranteed not to get hard and crack, nor to 

 run in the heat. We furnish a glazing gun FREE with your order for one barrel or 

 more. 



Manufa<itured by the CALIFORNIA PLASTIC PRODUCTS CO., from the b-st min- 

 eral oils and long-fibered asbestos. Write or wire us at our expense your order or for 

 further information, 



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Seedcmen to the Pacific Coast only. 



I 749 FRONT ST. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 1 



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PRICE LIST 



Effective 

 March 4, 1920. 



Short Medium Lone 

 $0.12 $0.20 $0.30 

 20 



Subject to clianffe. 



Booster Beauty 



Columbia 12 .20 .30 



Red Stiawyer 10 .18 .25 



Chamv Welland 10 .18 .25 



White Killaraey 10 .18 .26 



Ophelia 10 .18 ,26 



Hhawyer 10 .18 .26 



Peace (White Shawyer) . .10 .18 .25 



CARNATIUN8,8hurte and splits 6c 



Hest 10c 



I>affodlls $10.00 per IiiO 



Mweet Pras $2.00 and $3.n0 per l(i0 



Sprenseri and Plmnosns .. 75c bunch 



Ferns $3.00 doz. buuches 



Miller Floral Co. 



FARMINCTON, 



UTAH 



10,000 Carnations 



Well rooted. Outdoor varieties. 



Fair Maid— Pink, Shell Pink or White, 



$2.50 per 100; $22,50 per 1000. 



OHRYSANTH EMITMS 



2000 Bonnaffon \$ 2.50 per 100. 



1000 Pacific Supreme / 22.50 per 1000, 



HOWELL'S NURSERY, BtoomiactM, Calif. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



VERY STRONG 



3-in $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



BERGEN FLORAL CO. 



HILLSBORO, ORE. 



See our display ad for Easter 

 Stock in the -February 26 issue. 



Wilson-Crout-Gehr Co. 



62cl and Ankeny Streets, 

 PORTLAND, ORE. 



STRONG DIVISIONS 



Goldenrod 13.00 per 100 



Golden Glow 8.00 per 100 



HARDY ASTERS-Assorted Colors 



Divisions $3.00 per lOO 



MIXED HARDY PHLOX- 3 in. Pots. 



Per dozen $1.00 



Per 100 8.00 



H. N. GAGE CO., 



Montebello, Calif. 



Hardy Perennials 



THOMAS WYLIE 



SlSSHoUySt Seattle, Wuh. 



Send for Our Snrplos List of 



ROSES and LILACS 



E. GILL NURSERY CO. 



West Berkeley, California 



CYCLAMEN 



Five named varieties, extra nice, bushy plants, 



full of buds. 

 800 from 4 -inch pots, at 26c— mostly Glory of 



Wandsbek. 

 200 from 6-inch pots, at 75c-mixed, 6 varieties, 



named. Cash, please. 



FRED GROHB CO. 



R. F. D. 4, Box 867. SANTA ROSA. OAI . 



