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The Florists^ Review 



October 30, 1913. 



in business at this location for many 

 years and sells his entire output, to- 

 gether with much outside stock, at re- 

 tail. He reports business good along 

 all lines. 



The Northwestern Floral Co. is han- 

 dling a large lot of nursery stock this 

 year, being the Tacoma distributing 

 point for J. B. Pilkington, of Portland, 

 Ore. 



H. Ernest Rees, the popular Olympia 

 florist, visited this city recently. While 

 here he entered into a life partner- 

 ship with one of our fair young ladies. 



J. L. S. 



PORTLAND, OEE. 



The Market. 



Business is keeping the pace that 

 was set several weeks ago. "With the 

 continuous pleasant weather, stock has 

 become more plentiful. Carnations are 

 giving a good cut, except the white 

 varieties, which are coming in slowly. 

 Mums are plentiful, with a good va- 

 riety. Yellow seems to predominate in 

 colors. Roses are yielding a heavy cut 

 of excellent quality. American 

 Beauties are gradually improving in 

 quality. Violets are rather scarce; 

 there are a few double ones, but it 

 will be some time before there will be 

 any large amount. 



Various Notes. 



J. B. Pilkington has returned from 

 San Francisco, where he went to at- 

 tend the flower show. He reports that 

 several of the growers there will ex- 

 hibit here during the show next month. 



Shipments of supplies and baskets 

 have come in. They were forwarded 

 from the east by boat. While this 

 way takes considerably longer, the 

 charges are much less. 



Chas. Street, formerly of Portland, 

 but now of Ladysmith, B. C, is spend- 

 ing a few days in the city. E. R. C. 



SUNNYSrOB, WASH. 



Business is good in the Yakima val- 

 ley. The Sunnyside Florists, who com- 

 menced business in this town about 

 two years ago, have recently added 

 two more greenhouses to their plant. 

 They have also erected a large boiler 

 shed, oflice and store. They are grow- 

 ing a miscellaneous assortment of flow- 

 ers to suit the local trade and had 

 great success with carnations last year. 



PASADENA FLOWEB SHOW. 



[Continued from pafce 14.] 



cuneatum, some six feet across, and an 

 immense Harrisii fern, in elegant con- 

 dition. Orchids are evidently not the 

 only plants Mr. Mackenzie knows how 

 to grow. 



The Clemence Nurseries had a 50- 

 foot exhibit containing the pretty lit- 

 tle showy stock for which this firm is 

 getting a name, backed up with fine 

 palms, ferns and other foliage plants. 

 Some seedling fuchsias showed up at- 

 tractively here, also some extra good 

 forms of coleus and petunias. Strep- 

 tocarpus Wendlandii was also well 

 shown, and something of a surprise was 

 a couple of well flowered plants of 

 Azalea Simon Mardner. Victor Cle- 

 mence is showing himself to be not 

 only a good plant grower, but also a 

 good decorator. 



A somewhat unusual exhibit, but a 



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. 



18-20 Lick Plac, 



SAN FRANCISCO 



Nur 



Burllns.iii*i Cal. 



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ADVANCE ORDERS, 1913 FALL DELIVERY, OF 



JAPANESE LILY BULBS and SEEDS 



Writ* for Catalogue to 



The Oriental Seed Co., 



Wholesale 



Growers 



220 Cl«in«nt St., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



MPDtlon The Rerlew when yoa write. 



PELARGONIUM 



Fiaest PcIsiiommp hi Eiitteue (IS selected asttrtMeaU) 



2-iiich Pots, 

 Very Strong, Ready to Shift, per 100. $6.00 



ASPARAOU8 PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Very strong. 3-lnch, per 100. $5.00 



Cash, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73rd Aveaue. ELMHURST. C«Ur. 



J. A. Bauer Pottery Co. 



415 to 421 Ayeue 33, Us Aueiet, Cd. 



Carry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 

 All orders shipped promptly. 



Largest Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



FLOWER POTS 



YoH want the beat Why bny Inferior pota 

 when yon can gri the beat at the same price? 

 Write for price list and aamplee today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



652-54 S. Griffin Ave.. Los Ansreles. Cal. 



BOOKING ORDERS 

 rOR 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Quality Quaranteed. 

 CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO. 



LOOMIS. CAL. 



Narcissus Paper White Orandiflora, 1000 



13 to 15-ctin $11.00 



French Roman Hyacinths, 12 to 15-ctm.. . . 30.00 



Bride Gladiolus, for forcing 6.00 



Freesia Purity— True, ^a-inch 10.00 



Amaryllis Belladonna Major $5.00 per 100 



HOGAN. KOOYMAN & CO., 



Wholesale Florists 

 38S Tw.lfth St., OAKLAND, CAL. 



AMERICA GUDIOLUS 



We are making special prices on all 

 large orders of this variety received in 

 October and November. 



GIVE US A TRIAL 



CURRIER BULB CO.,Setbri«kt,CtI. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW 



Winter Sweet Peas 



after the Mums. We have: Xmas Pink, Fl. 

 Denzer, Wallacea, Mrs. Sim, Mrs. Totty, Mrs. 

 W. W. Smalley, at $2.00 per lb.; Pink Beauty. 

 $4.00; Zvolanek's Pink, $5,00. We have also 

 some of the new Winter Orchid Sweet Peas, in 

 pink, white, light pink, dark pink, lavender, at 

 $4.00 per ^ oz.; mixture, in 20 vars., $7.00 per oz. 



Sow some of the late, or Saninier 8wf et Peaa. 



We have: Frank Dolby, Nora Unwin, Gladys Un- 

 win, Imp. Gladys, at $1.25 per lb. Pink Spen- 

 cer, White Spencer, Lavender Spencer, Kins 

 Edward Spencer, at $3,00 per lb, 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, Lompoc, Cal. 



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BULBS-CALirORNIAGROWN 



SPECIAL LOW PRICES 

 EXPKSI PREPAID ta aay Poiat ia the Uaited States. 



TULIPS-0.sn.rlana Spathulata Maler 



(Tlie true, large long-stemmed scarlet) 



Grand Bulbs, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000, 



express prepaid. 



NARCISSUS POCTICUS ORNATUS 



(Early Pheasant's Eye— a splendid forcer) 



60c per 100; $4.50 per 1000, express prepaid. 



Bast Balbs ObUiaabla Aaywhtre. Writs far FaB Price Ust. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Whalesale f larist aai BaOi Srswer SMT« CRUZ. UL . 

 Mention The Beirlew when yoa writ. . 



Ferns in Z\ and 22-in. Pots 



best varieties for fern dlAes, $4.60 p«r 100. Bea- 

 ton, ElegantiBgima. Whltmanl and Amerpohlll 

 fenu in all sizes. Also a large stock of Kentiaa. 

 Write for Wholesale Price List 



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