Fbbruary 17, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



103 



Roses Grown on Contract 



All Standard and New Varieties 



Select your own varieties — and 

 have us grow them for you in the 

 open field out here in the Santa Clara 

 Valley, where the soil and climatic 

 conditions are ideal. 



That's the way to get hardy, vigor- 

 ous, strongly rooted plants at low 

 cost. 



We grow for some of the largest 

 rose dealers in the United States, and 

 have shipped roses intoevery section. 



We do not confine ourselves, how- 



ever, to large orders only — but are 

 glad to take care of small orders as 

 well. 



Our roses are thoroughly matured 

 and hardened by October 1, and we 

 ship from then until March. 



Let us do your rose growing, while 

 you devote your time and effort to 

 developing your sales. 



Send us your budding list for 

 quotation. 



LARGEST GROWERS OF ROSES IN THE WEST 



ELMER BROS. NURSERY 



72 South Market Street 



SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



Current Price List 



EFFECTIVE FKBKUAKY IT, 1921. 



Subject to chancre without notice. 



KOSES Short Medium Long 



Hoosier Beaatr $U.12 $0.20 $0.30 



Columbia 12 .20 .30 



Ophelia 12 .20 .30 



Dr. Smith 12 .20 .30 



Shawyer 10 .IH .2.5 



Wasatch 10 .18 .2.5 



White Shawyer 10 .18 .25 



White Killarney 10 .18 2S 



CARNATIONS 



Best ... (All color-' $0.08 



Shorts and Splits 05 



SWKET PEAS JJ.00anil$ 3.00 per 100 



VALLEY lO.OOperlOO 



D.AFKODILS 8 00 per 100 



Tt'LIPS H.OOpcrlOO 



FKEE-SIAS 6.00 per 100 



SPRENGERI and PLUMOSUS. .76 per bunch 



HARDY FERNS 26 per bunch 



No charge for packliie. lioxes at cost. 



Hiller Floral Co. fTT All 



FARMINGTO N, U I illl 



wide roi)utt', Inrjjf breailths of box 

 woods in balls, ]iyraiiiids, bu.slies and 

 other forms are ready and will be 

 .^hipped as soon as weatlier conditions 

 ill the east are safe. Fred Bnrki, a re- 

 coiU vi.sitor, is (piite entlmsiastie about 

 tins place and said to the writer, 

 "Roy's place is worth a million dol- 

 lars." Possibly Mr. Burki, experienced 

 'IS he i.s, might "have stretched it a little, 

 '>ut the progress made is really wonder- 

 ful and a decided credit to cvervone 

 *'oncerned. 



The E. C. Ainlinj; Co. has a fine dis 

 jday of tlie Burlington willow ware 

 '•nskpts, ;i full line in i\\\ sizes and 



FREESIAS 

 CALLAS 



PURITY and 

 RAINBOW Mixture 



GODFREY 



AETHIOPICA 



ELLIOTTIANA 



Booking but 60% of our estimated crop has given us a 

 record for complete delivery on all advance orders for the 

 past five years. 



Our price lists have been sent out and the returns 

 indicate that we will be sold up and prices withdrawn 

 within thirty days. The Santa Cruz bulb crop 

 promises to be short. A word to the wise is sufficient. 



H. A. HYDE CO. 



WATSONVILLE (Santa Cruz Co.), CALIFORNIA 



1 00,000 Carnation Rooted Cuttings 



February, March and April Delivery 



Laddie, $1 1.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000. 



Ruth Baur, piak; Ethel Fisher, red, and New White Supreme, 



$10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 

 Morning Glow, pink, and White Benora, $7.00 per 100; $()0.00 per 1000. 

 Supreme, Matchless, Aviator, Nebraska, Alice, Cottage Maid, 



Benora and Mrs. C. W. Ward, $G.0O per 100; $50.00 per lOuO. 

 Otaheite Oranges, 2-iDch, $10.00 per 100; $90.1 per 1000. 

 Cyclamen, 2-inch pots, ready in February, separate colors, best strain, $10.00 



per ItKt; $9 uO per ^1000. 



FRED M. YOUNG, 41 East S2d St., PORTLAND, OREGON 



