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Jhlt 3, 1^18. 



The Florists' Review 



49 



Chrysanthemums 



FOR BBNCH PLANTING 



Large surplus of fine stock from pots of 

 following varieties: 



$3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 (except as noted). 



WHITE VAMETIKS 



Alice Byron 



Charles Razer 



Clementine Touset 



Early Snow 



Ivory 



Mrs. Henry Robinson 



Mrs. Jerome Jones 



Mrs. H. W. Buckbee 

 Mrs. OberteuSer 

 Mrs. Wm. Arnold 

 Hmith's Advance 

 W. H. Chadwlck, 4c 

 Chadwlck Improved, 4c 

 White Dean 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



BonnaSon Louise Sievers 



Comoleta Polypheme 



Col. Appleton Solar Queen 



Cbrysolora Yellow Chadwlck, 4c 



Oolden Eagle Yellow Ivory 



Golden Glow Yellow Jones 



PINK VARIETIES 



Adonis Maud Dean 



Dr. Enffuehard Pink Jones 



Gloria Unaka 



STEVIA 



$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



CLARKE BROS. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 



Portland :: :: Oregon 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



not much worse than it is usually at 

 this time. The weather is all 'that 

 could be asked for. Cool days and cool- 

 er nights make conditions that are ideal 

 for both the grower and the retailer. 

 Seldom do we have roses that are of 

 such good form and color as those of 

 this year. This is true also of all the 

 seasonable flowers. Prices, however, 

 have no standing at present. The daily 

 demand is the only factor in the nego- 

 tiations between buyer and seller and 

 it is needless to say that all values are 

 thrown to the winds many times during 

 the morning hours. June has redeemed 

 itself in the matter of weddings this 

 year. The early part of the month was 

 devoted to school commencements, but 

 as soon as these were over, there came 

 a large number of wedding decorations 

 that were well distributed among the 

 stores. 



As a consequence, valley, orchids and 

 white roses have been well used up for 

 the last few weeks and little or nothing 

 has gone to waste. A large quantity 

 of longiflorums are being brought 

 into town, but they do not move 

 quickly. America gladioli are seen by 

 the thousand and, although they do 

 not seem to sell as well as they did 

 last season, they are being used lavishly 

 for window and other decorations. They 

 cost the retailers but $1.50 per hun- 

 dred, which is much cheaper than they 

 have ever been sold here before. Bride 

 gladioli, iris and peonies are over for 

 this year. Other lines of stock do not 

 show any change. 



Various Notes. 



John Vallance, of C. C. Morse & Co., 

 has returned from his trip to Portland 

 Ore. ' 



Fred S. Higgins is now with the 

 Shibeley-Mann Co. at the Sutter street 

 store. 



M. J. Ephraim is no longer with the 

 Mayflower Floral Shop. He is taking a 

 well-earned vacation. 



H. M. Sanborn, senior member of the 



"""".ir^. YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



includinK our famous Prima Donna. Let us figure on your needs. 



. 25,000 Boautios, 2i2-inch, $60.00 per 1000; 3-inch. $76.00 per 1000. 



All other commercial varieties and novelties. We solicit your inquiries. 



DIETERICH & TURNER, NontebeDo, CaL 



THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 

 Mail Address t R. F. D. 6, Los AagaUs, Cal. 



llentlOB Jis asvl»w whsB yoo writs. 



Lilies and all varieties 

 of Cut Flowers 



An immense crop of fine roses at a bargain. Low prices within 

 reach of all. Let us know your wants at once, so that we can 

 answer your inquiries and book your orders in advance. 



E. W. McLellan Co., Inc." ^"s^ASS'R'rN-c.sco 



Nurs«rl«s at Burlinaama, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



NANHOTH CALLA BULBS 



$6.00 per hqudred. Cash with, order. 



■NnpfNC^II^ Refracta Alba and Purity 

 M, l^^^ftii^'l^yM/^ in any quantity. 



Still taking orders for Dutch Bulbs. 



HOGAN^ KOOYMAN & CO. 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



355 Twelfth Street, 



Mention Ths Review when yon writs. 



Cut FlowerSfGreens, Hants and Bulbs 



or AXX. KINDS US BKASON 



Long distance shipping our specialty. 

 Our celebrated Violets can be shipped success- 

 fully to any portion of tiie United States. 



MRS. R. E. DARBEE 



ShippJBi Sta., 1036 HyJe St, Saw frascisco, fsi. 



H. M. Sanborn Co., of Oakland and 

 Berkeley, is on a two weeks ' trip to 

 Pacific Grove, Cal. 



Henry Behrens, manager of Gill 's Flo- 

 ral Depot, Oakland, is on a short trip 

 through central California. G. 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Business has been good, it being the 

 week of the high school commencements. 

 While the movement to dispense with 

 flowers at graduation is Well under way, 

 there are quite a number of people who 

 do not heed the notice. 



Flowers are not overplentiful. Boses 

 are inferior and such varieties as Maid, 

 Killarney, Ward and Hillingdon are 

 about all thrown out. Bichmond is de- 

 clining rapidly. Carnations are grad- 

 ually becoming scarce and of poor qual- 



FREESIA PURITY 



I have just received an order for 

 30,000 BULBS OF 

 FREESIA PURITY 



from a customer who had the same quan- 

 tity from me last year. What about your 

 order? Writ* m«. 



C. EADEN ULLEY. ^^-jy SmU Cm , Cal 



Ferns in 21 and 22-uis Pots 



ferns In all sizes. Also a lane sto<± Sf le?SliI 



Write for Wholesale Price List. 

 F.0.8toMon"L" H. PLATH Tfc. r,r.,ri.. 

 Car.U«rne,.rtWiMim«m.. SU FIMCISCO. UL 



Men tion The Rerlew when yog wrtf . 



n/V>,Jirf"^ plentiful, but the rains 

 of the last week have injured them to 

 a certain degree. Shasta daisies, del- 

 phiniums, sweet Williams, poppies and 

 gaillardias are overplentiful; 



Various Notes. 



H. C. Rose, representing the Sefton 



