

July 3, 1913. 



Mastodon 



probably rost more money, time and labor than 

 any strain ever offered to the trade. Their huge 

 size and wonderful range of colors represent a 

 triumph of twenty years of exclusive cultivation 

 and breeding of pansies. New crop now ready. 

 Oz.. $9.00; ^4 oz., 12.60: 1/12 oz., $1.00. New 

 color plate trade catalogue out this month, in- 

 cluding directions for care and cultivation of 

 Pansies. Write for it. 



STEELE'S MASTODON PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREaON 



Mention The R»Tlew wh»n yon write. 



forations, nor is it as handsome. The 

 use of pecky wood is restricted to places 

 where weakness and unattractive ap- 

 pearance are not objectionable. Among 

 its many uses are for culverts, boxies, 

 walks, benches and partitions in gre6l^ 

 houses, and for barn and shed lumbert 



GLASS CUTTEBS BT MILLION. 



Probably every greenhouse owner has 

 a glass cutter in his stock of tools, but 

 few probably have given a thought to 

 the enormous sale these articles have. 

 Smith & Hemenway, New York, who 

 manufacture the Bed Devil brand so 

 largely used in this trade, in a note 

 regarding the introduction of a new 

 self-oiling cutter, say their sales of gla- 

 ziers ' tools annually run upwards of 

 2,500,000. 



AMEBICAN SWEET PEA SOCIETT. 



At an enthusiastic meeting of the 

 executive committee, held in Horticul- 

 tural hall, Boston, June 28, President 

 William Sim presiding, special prizes 

 for the exhibition to be held July 12' 

 and 13 were received from E. & J. Far- 

 quhar & Co., John Lewis Childs, Penn, 

 the Boston Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club, Peter Henderson & Co., Boston 

 Flower Exchange and Mount Desert 

 Nurseries. These will appear in the 

 complete schedule apart from those al- 

 ready announced. Copies may be had 

 by addressing Harry A. Bunyard, secre- 

 tary, 342 West Fourteenth street, New 

 York. 



Donations for the guarantee and gen- 

 eral fund were received or promised by 

 the following firms and gentlemen: 

 Fottler, Fiske, Eawson Co., Means & 

 Thacher, Peter Fisher, J. L. Miller, 

 Lord & Burnham Co., Henry Comley, 

 A. D. Sterns Lumber Co., Boston Cut 

 Flower Co., J. H. Breck & Sons, E. & J. 

 Farquhar & Co., W. N. Craig, Welch 

 Bros. Co., Mt. Desert Nurseries and G. B. 

 Dorr. 



The following were nominated for 

 judges: William W. Duckham, Madi- 

 son, N. J.; Edward Kirk, Bar Harbor, 

 Me.; Geo. W. Kerr, Doylestown, Pa.; 

 A. H. Wingett, Lenox, Mass.; Charles 

 Knight, New York; Charles H, Totty, 

 Madison, N. J,; Andrew Meikle, New- 

 port, R. L; E. H. Wetterlow, Manches- 

 ter, Mass.; Samuel Goddard, South 

 Framingham, Mass.; Thomas Roland; 

 Nahant, Mass.; W. T. Hutchins, Mill- 

 bury, Mass.; Arthur Griffin, Woburn, 

 Mass.; W. H. Waite, Yonkers, N. Y.; 

 William Kleinheinz, Ogontz, Pa. 



The following managers for the ex- 

 hibition were appointed: James Wheel- 

 er, Natick, Mass.; RobeA . Qameron, 

 Cambridge, Mass. -^ ■ ■ 



The Florists' Review 



51 



3 and 4-Inch Geraniums, 6c to 10c. 

 Cyclaman Seedlings, l^^c. 

 2^4-in. Asp. Sprengerl, 2^20. 

 Chrysantliemuni rooted cuttings, 



V^c; 2^2-inch stock, 2^20, in the 

 following varieties: WHITE— Ivory, 

 Eaton, Jones, Nonin; PINK— Engue- 

 hard. Roosevelt, Ivory; YBLLOW- 

 Bonnaflfon, Ivory, Eaton, Jones. 



EVERETT FLORAL CO. 



3526 Broadway, 



EVERETT, WASH. 



Mpntion The RptIpw when you write. 



FERNS FOR FERN DISHES 



8 Best Varieties 



From Sk-inch pots '..$4.50 per 100 



From flats, strong plants 1.50 per 100 



RICHMOND FERNERY 



HENRY J. KESSEL 

 478 88nd Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 



' Mention The Review when you write. 



. Place in time your order for 



PACinC NURSERIES (H. KempE, Prop.) 



Colma, San Mateo Co., Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



Burbank's Improved Alaska, California and 

 Westralia. Extra stron? divisions, $2.50 per 100, 

 124.00 per 1000; strong divisions, $2.00 per if)0, 

 $19.00 per 1000. Also many other plants, Se^d 

 for list to ^ ^•._ 



rvm rDonr florist and 



IKLU UKUnL, SEEDSMAN 

 R. D. No. 4. SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



Wholesale Growers of 



CUT FLOWERS and 

 ROOTED CUTTINGS 



S. Poolman, Mflrr. 



Tel. 8r4 SUNNER, WASH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



'"TZrf . Seattle, Wash. 



CUT FLOWERS 



OREEN GOODS 



WIRE DESIONS 



Write, wire or phone. 

 Consitrnments solicited. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



VANSLYKEftSEAMONS 



Wholesale norlete 



Cut Flowers Our Specialty. 

 A Trial Order Solicited. 



R. D. No. 2y Tacoma, Wash. 



ASPARACUS PLUHOSUS NANUS 



Strong plants, one-year-old, in flats or 

 2ii2-inch pots, at $2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 

 1000; .S-inch, at $4.00 per 100; extra stropg, 

 at $5.00 per 100. 



H. HAYASHl & CQ. 



73ri««e. lodThsausSt., . aM\m»1,t1^r. 



Always mention the Flortsta' Review 

 .when writinK advertiaQra. 



It 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 

 <^j for sale to the trade? 

 "t U it moving as it should? 



- N6? 



Then tell the trade about 

 it by using the Pacific Coast 

 Pages of The Review^.! 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invarJiBibly report good 

 results. Like this: 



Say! That ad's a.humdincrer for srettingr the 

 business.— Everett Floral Co., Everett, Wash. 



I sold all the Mum cuttings advertised, find you 

 will not hear from me again until I ca^get some 

 more stock ready. Shall root 100,000 Carnation 

 cuttings for next season, as I know The Review 

 will sell them for me.— Frank Wllhelm, Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 



Please cut out of our advertisement in The Re- 

 view the cyclamen seedlings. We sold all our 

 surplus cyclamen seedlings as a direct result of 

 our advertisement in your paper.— Spokane 

 Greenhouses (Inc. ), Spokane, Wash. 



We want to say that our last advertisement in 

 The Review brought us orders from both the At- 

 lantic and Pacific coasts. We had, strangely 

 enough, on following days, orders from Salem, 

 Ore., and from Salem, Mass.— State Floral Co., 

 North Yakima, Wash. 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 by advertising in the Pacific Coast Department of 

 The Review. We sold out clean and refused 

 many orders. The Review surely gives results. 

 —Van Slyke & Seamons, Taconia, Wash. 



The transient rate for space 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offer 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year around, should write 

 for contract rates. 



jkists^fiiblisldig Co. 



S08 St. PtiAoni Street CDCAGO 



