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The Florists^ Review 



Sgpteuber 4, 1913. 



departure has been made here in or- 

 chids, a Small-span house being devoted 

 to their culture. Several thousand cat- 

 tleyas have been potted and are start- 

 ing up well, and this is a feature that 

 will doubtless be increased. Taken all 

 in allj the place seems to be in fine con- 

 dition, notwithstanding the interrup- 

 tions due to building operations, and 

 we shall surely expect to see some fine 

 stock from Sawtelle this season. 



Various Notes. 



E. L. Scott has been calling on the 

 trade in the interests of Lion & Co., 

 New York. 



The large oil derrick in flowers which 

 caused so much stir in the local papers 

 was the work of Frank Lichtenberg. 

 It was for the funeral of the late Mr. 

 Canfield, the oil magnate. 



Carl Brose returns' to his old post at 

 Wright 's Flower Shop after a vacation. 



John Gordon has been missing from 

 his post at Morris Goldenson's for a 

 couple of weeks and has been taking in 

 Catalina. This accounts for the un- 

 usual spectacle of Mr. Coldenson mak- 

 ing a bluff at working. Big days in 

 funeral work are reported. 



Charles E. Morton and Fred Sperry 

 left August L'G for a spin to San Diego. 

 I have no word as yet as to what hap- 

 pened on tlie road, but they surely 

 looked happy in anticipation when I 

 saw them a few miles out, the Buick 

 doing its best, with Mr. Morton at the 

 wheel and Mr. Sperry beaming benevo- 

 lence from every angle on all and 

 sundry. Trips for business and pleas- 

 ure combined, like this, are highly 

 commendable. 



At the Dieterioh &: Turner ranch, at 

 Montebello, Milady and Mrs. David 

 Christie Miller are showing up finely 

 among the newer roses. Sunburst is 

 making an elegant growth and Killar- 

 ney Queen is splendid. There is every 

 prospect of a large supply here in fall 

 and winter. 



Walter Garbctt. of Darling's Flower 

 Shop, is attain on dutv after vacation. 



li. R. Kichards. 



Miles City, Mont. — M. E. Marcy, 

 proprietor of the Miles City Green- 

 houses, will add a steel frame house, 

 34x100 feet, for growing vegetables. 



California Carnation 

 Company 



LOOMIS. CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



Ferns in 2\ and 22-in. Pots 



best rarieties for fern dishes, $4.50 per 100. Bos- 

 ton, Elegrantissima, Whitman! and Amerpohlll 

 ferns in all sizes. Also a larsre stock of Kentias. 

 Write for Wholesale Price List. 



P.O. Station "L" H. PLATH The FenierleB 

 Cir. Lawreace M»i Wiawpei Avet., SM FRMCISCO. ML 



Mention The RptIpw when yon wrlf . 



LILIES - ASTERS - MUMS 



Now Ready for .Sliippiiig 



VIOLETS 



Ready October 15 



Lonir (li8tanc« Blilpplop our specialty. Our cele- 

 brated Violets can be shipped successfully 

 to any part of the U. S. 



MRS. R. E. DARBEE 



SbiMini Sti.. 1036 Hyde St.. SM FMMCISCO. CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Over five hundred thousand this season, all colors, and in any 

 quantity. Positively the best stock on the market. Prices right. 



We are also headquarters for Roses « Orchids, Lilies, 



Violets, Greens, and in fact everything for the florist. 



E. W. McLellan Co., Inc."'^''s'i!s'/R'ANc.sco 



Nursarlas at Burllnsam*, Cal. 



idientloD The Review when you write. 



FLORAL MARKET CO 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



GROWERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 



COR. FOURTH 

 AND OLIVE 



Richardson's Carnation 



We are the largest shippers of carnations in the Northwest. 



POSITIVELY NO GOODS SOLD AT RETAIL 



Mention Th» R»'Tlfw wh»p yon write 



POINSETTIAS 



Extra strong plants. 2ifl-incli stock. 

 $(1.00 per 100 



PrimiU Obconica, strong plants, 4-in . , $8.00 per 100 



SWISS FLORAL CO. 



412 East 7th, North, PORTLAND. ORE. 



RAHN it HERBERT 



ilO East 49th Straat. PORTLAND, ORE. 



PALMS Kontla, Phoenix, CocoB, Aspidistra, 



l-Mkivi«9 Dracaena, RhaplB. 



rppMC Boston, AVIiltmani, Amerpohlll, 



■^^"'"^ Plersonl and GlatrasU; also ferns 

 for dishes out of flats or 2H!-ln. pots; Erica WUmor- 

 eana. Gracilis and Medlterranea. Prices on applica- 

 tion. Plumosus In 2-ln., $4.00 jier 100. Sprengerl, 

 4-ln. pots, $8.00 per 100. 



Large flowers on long stems, the finest 



quality grown. 



August 1st to October. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 

 Aster Speeiallsts McMinnvllla, Ora. 



Field-grown Carnation Plants 



Enchantress, White Enchantress and 

 Rose-pink Enchantress 



$7.00 per 100; $(K).00 per 1000, 

 WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



Phona 8F4, SUMNER, WASH. 



SMILAX SEED 



New Crop, 2oc per oz.; $1.50 per lb. 

 Cash with order. 



WALTER ARMACOST A. CO. 

 Ocean Park, Cal. 



STAIGER & MUNDWILER 



1940-19M W. iU St.. LOS 1N6ELB8. GAL. 



For all claaaea of ornamental nnrMrr and rrawi- 

 taoase stock. fem« and palms at right prices. 

 Mention The Herlew when yon write. 



''Mastodon 



sold in Spokane, Wash., at 8oc per dozen, 

 retail. Other pansles sold for 3'5c per 

 dozen," says Mr. Sullivan, a resident sales- 

 man of that city. It's up to you to try 

 Mastodon Pansies. 



Oz.. $9.00; I4-0Z., $2.50; 1/12-oz., $1.00. 

 Seedlings ready Sept. 15th. 



STEELE'S MASTODON PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



MPTittnn Thp Review when you write. 



Seedling Plants 



Cinerarias, Primula Obconica. Prlmnla Chl- 

 nensls. Primula Malacoldes, $2.00 per 100. As- 

 paraRus Plumosus, $1.00 per 100. Spren^erl, 86c 

 per loo. 



Polnsettlas, 2^2-la., $6.00 per 100. 



Boston and Whltmanl ferns, from benclies, 

 $25 00, $3S.0O, $60.00 per 100. 



Beifonia Oloire de Lorraine, $20.00 per 100. 



Cyclamen. 3-ln., $i0.00 per 100; 4-ln., $20.00 per 

 100: 6-ln., $.30.00 per 100. All 2b-ln. cyclamen 

 sold out. 



R. KEIL, lients, Oregfon 



F. O. B. Portland 



VANSLYKESSEAMONS 



Wholaaala norfata 



Cut Flowers Our Specialty. 

 A Trial Order Solicited. 



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



TO MOVE QUICK 



100.000 Aaparavua Sprancarl, extra strongr 

 seedlings from greenhouse-grown seed, $4 00 per 

 1000. Strongr transplanted plants, good for 3 and 

 4-inch, 12.00 per 100. Or will exchange for carna- 

 tions or chrysanthemums. 



CROUT & WILSON 



14 Eaat 61at Straat. Partland, Orasan 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



