OCTOBKE 2, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



nights, making the stock in the green- 

 houses look exceptionally well for this 

 season. A few locally grown chrysan- 

 themums are beginning to arrive, but 

 there will be no large quantity for a 

 time yet. Asters of fine quality are still 

 plentiful and are to be had at a reason- 

 able price. Frost has slightly damaged 

 outside stock in low places, but not 

 enough to kill outside flowers. New 

 carnations are beginning to come in 

 and are of splendid color and firmness, 

 but the stems are a little short. Short- 

 \stemmed roses are plentiful, but good 

 stock is scarce. Early fall weddings 

 have kept society busy, and many 

 pretty decorations for teas and parties 

 have been furnished by the florists. 



Various Notes. 



The new greenhouses of the Spokane 

 Greenhouses, Inc., located at Marshall, 

 a few miles from Spokane, are now 

 completed and filled with stock for the 

 coming season. They are of semi-iron 

 construction and are large and bright, 

 with plenty of air space. The soil seems 

 especially adapted to the growing of 

 roses, and the firm expects to produce 

 some fine stock for the market. 



Donart & Lewis, of Coeur d'Alene, 

 Idaho, have added a new house to their 

 already large range and will continue 

 to grow a good many winter vegetables 

 in connection with their flowers. 



Scott Bros., of Moscow, Idaho, took 

 in the fair and visited the various 

 greenhouses around Spokane. They re- 

 port their business as quite satisfactory. 



The Eosery Flower Shop, recently 

 opened by Mr. Langstaff, formerly with 

 the A. J. Burt Co., has been nicely 

 fitted up and is now ready for the 

 flower season. 



N. B. Wollan, a rose and carnation 

 grower of Post Falls, Idaho, was a 

 visitor in the city recently. 



The Spokane Florist Co. reports a 

 most satisfactory business during the 

 summer months and that the fall busi- 

 ness has started in better than ever. 

 The company has had some fine dinner 

 table decollations and this week will 

 do the large decoration for the Laba- 

 ree-McAdams wedding at the home of 

 Ex-senator George Turner. 



H, G. Evans, with the A. J. Burt 

 Co., left last week for the coast, and 

 a new man from Chicago came to take 

 his place as decorator with the firm. 



Eeimers' Floral Art Shop has been 

 showing some extremely pretty lilies in 

 the window and reports trade as good. 



Hoyt Bros. Co. has been showing a 

 great many dahlias during the last 

 week and is booking orders for spring 

 planting. 



Thos. Christensen has rented the 

 greenhouses formerly owned by the In- 

 land Nursery & Floral Co. and will 

 grow vegetables. 



Patrick Leavey is adding a 100-foot 

 house to his range, in which he will 

 grow violets and pot plants. 



H. L. Olsson is sending some fine 

 Golden Glow and October Frost mums 

 to market and reports that he will have 

 some fine stock during the coming 

 season. C. T. K. 



WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



INC. 



Wholesale Growers of 



CUT FLOWERS AND ROOTED CUTTINGS 

 Tel. 8F4 P. 0. Box 86, SUMNER, WASH. 



FLORAL MARKET CO 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



GROWERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 



COR. FOURTH 

 AND OLIVE 



Richardson's Carnations 



We are the largest shippers of carnations in the Northwest. 



POSITIVELY NO GOODS SOLD AT RETAIL 



Mfptlon Th« B*Tlew whaa yon wrlt«. 



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 Rosea, Orchids, Lilies, 

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



E. W. McLellan Co., Inc.'" '''s!i:s''/R'rN-c.sco 



Nurseries at Burilnsama, Cal. 



Mention The Review \yhen you write. 



^Mastodon 



sold in Spokane, Wash., at 85c per dozen, 

 retail. Other pansies sold for 35c 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., 12.50; 1/12-oz., $1.00. 

 Seedlings Beady. 



STEEirS MASTODON PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. ORCOON 



XTpntlnn Thp ReTlew when yon write. 



Oregon Rose Bushes 



Fleld-grrown, stroDg, budded stock. 



HARDY PERENNIALS and GERMAN IRIS 



Copious assortment. 

 Prices on application. 



MOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO. 



Portland, Oracon 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



VANSLYKECSEAMONS 



Wholaaala Florlata 



Cut Flowers Our Specialty. 

 A Trial Order Solicited. 



R. D. N9. 2f Tacoma, Wash. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



2-in., $2.00 par hundred 

 3-in., 4.00 per hundred 

 4-tll., 6.00 per hundred ' 

 Cut Sprengeri ^nd Plumosus at all times 



GROUT & WILSON 



14 Eaat 6iat Street, Portlai Hl. Oragon 



Always JVlentloB the... 



FLORISTS' t^EVIEW 



Wh?n Writing A4vernsers 



I am prepared to collect the 

 following native plants; 



Rhododendron; CornusNuttalli, flow- 

 ering Dogwood of the Pacific Coast; 

 Ribessangoineuni, floweringCurrant; 

 Rubus Spectabilis, Salmon Berry; 

 Schizanthus discolor, Spiraea, Spiraea 

 Douglasi, Adiantum pedatom, and 

 other hardy Ferns. 



For particulars and prices 

 write to 



ALBERT F. HOFFMAN, 



American Lake, Waah. 



Large flowers on long stems, the finest 

 quality grown. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 

 Aster Spsciallstfl McMlnnvllla. Ora. 



RAHN St HERBERT 



110 Eaat 49th Street, PORTLAND, ORE. 



PALMS — Kentla. Phoenix, Cocos, Aspidistra. 

 i-i^i_m<9 Dracaena, Rhapts. 



PERN S— B*'"^')' Whltmanl, AmerpohlU. 

 Plersonl and Glatraall; also ferns 

 for dishes out of flats or 2'ij-ln. pots; Erica WUmor- 

 eana, OraclUs and Medlterranea. Prices on applica- 

 tion. Plumosus In 2-ln., 14.00 per 100. Sprenserl. 

 4-ln. pote. $8.00 per 100. ' 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



2-inch $250 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



3-lnch , S.OOperlOO; 40.00 per 1000 



Cyp«rus Altcrniffolius 



(Umbrella Plant), 2i2-inch $3.00 per 100 



CInararlaa, 2-inch, best German strain, ready 



for shift $3.00 per lOO 



All ready for shift. 



H. L. OLSSON, 11 Post St.. Spokane, Waah. 



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