NOTBMBEB 6, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



61 



50,000 



Hardy Perennials 



260 VARIETIES 



WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 



ZIMMERMAN BROS. 



PERENNIAL SPECIALISTS 



TI6ARD, :: :: OREGON 



ter discussion it was resolved to let 

 the matter rest for the present, as there 

 are no street peddlers working at pres- 

 ent. John Richardson gave an elab- 

 orate exposition of the policy of the 

 Floral Market Co. as regards trade in 

 this city. The next meeting, the sec- 

 ond Tuesday of November, will be 

 interesting. T. W. 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Business still is moving in a rush- 

 ing way. The prevailing pleasant 

 weather is bringing the chrysanthe- 

 mums into bloom almost too rapidly 

 to be handled successfully in the lower 

 grades. A heavy frost would be wel- 

 comed to put a quietus on outdoor 

 stock. Boses are coming in rapidly. 

 Maids are especially plentiful, but 

 there is little stock that goes to waste. 

 Carnations are increasing in quantity 

 and improving in quality. Valley and 

 orchids are scarce; in fact, the local 

 market is almost depleted. 



Ferns and palms are in good demand. 

 The Boston type proves one of the best 

 sellers. 



Various Notes. 



Hallowe'en business was slow, hardly 

 justifying the making of special win- 

 dow displays. 



C. T. Kipp, of Spokane, spent a day 

 here en route home from a business trip 

 to California, where he is interested 

 in some valuable land. 



R. Keil has purchased an Overland 

 car, which facilitates delivery. 



H. K. Spalding has opened a store at 

 353 Washington street, in the base- 

 ment, with a counter on the street. 



Julius Doesche received a carload 

 of shrubs from Belgium this week. 



Thomas Luke has been promoting 

 amateur boxing bouts recently, which 

 has been a financial success to the club, 

 but his cherished white hope went down 

 in defeat, which annoyed Luke consid- 

 erably. 



David Forbes left this week for 

 Menlo Park, Cal., to make an exhibit 

 in the show there for Martin & Forbes 

 Co. Among the exhibits will be a 

 showing of the Gorgeous carnation, 

 which is being successfully featured by 

 this firm. 



E. W. McLellan, of San Francisco, 

 ''al., was a recent visitor. 



E. R. C. 



Petaluma, Cal. — W. J. Hickey, a 

 leal estate dealer, has purchased the 

 i^eed and flower business of M. Vonsen 

 !ind will run it in connection with his 

 'eal estate business. His nephew, Mert 

 ^tewart^ will have charge of tlie, nursery, 

 •lepartment which will be added. 



...VIOLETS..* 





FRESH DAILY ARRIVALS 



The Floral Market Co. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



Sole Distributors of California 

 Violets for Pacific Northwest. 



Can Ship Direct from California 

 or from stock. 









Jjfuiiuii liic titfvieM wueuyouwrue. 



Asparagus Plumosus, strong 2^-in., 4c; seed- 

 lings, Ic. Aspaiagus Sprengeri, ready for 8 to 

 4-in., 2^0 : seedlings, Ic. :). A. Nutt Qeranium, 

 strong 2-in., 4c. Pelargoniums, 3-in., 6c. Mueh- 

 lenbackia, strong 2-in., 5c. Honeysuckle, 2-in., 3c. 

 i-year-old Virginia Creeper, 5c. Japanese Privet. 

 2-ft., 4c. Oleander, assorted, strong 3-in., 10c. 

 Boxwood, 6 to 12 ins. tall. 10c. Double Petunia, 

 strong 2-in., 6c. Lawson Cypress, 2-ft., 25c. 

 Cash with order. 10% discount. 



FRED G. EHLE 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



224 Sanborn Ave., SAN JOSE, CAL 



Mention The Review when vou write 



Pomona 



Bast Equipment In U. S. 



Field Grown Stock and Young Roses 



Own Roots. 

 Mention Th» lUvlew whan yon write. 



If you want the finest quality of seed 

 grown get in touch with 



HERBERT A, FLEISHAUER 



AtUr SpeeialliU McMlnnvlll*, Or*. 



Ifentloo The Bavlew when yon write. 



PAIiMS PALMS PALMS PALMS 



—Carloads of Palms— 



Coco* Plamoss, In large quantities. Phoenix 



Canarlensls. balled or eftabllshed. Waah- 



ingtonla Robusta. All nice, green, stocky 



Planto. 



Ask for onr wholesale lllastrated palm list. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



Santa Barbara. Cial. 



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ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



2-in., $2.00 per hundred 

 3-in., 4.00 per hundred 

 4-in., 6.00 per hundred 



Cut Sprengeri and Plumosus at all times 

 CROUT & WILSON 



14 East 61»t Stft. Portland. Oregon 



10,000 CYCLAMEN 



4, 5 and 6-inch. 5 and 6-inch are in bud 

 and blossom. Will sell cheap on account 

 of lack of space. 



R. KEIL 



Box 190, LENTS, OREGON 



Aspiragns Plnmosiis Sprays . . . $1.00 per 100 

 Asparagus Sprengeri Sprays . . . 1.00 per 100 



We are the largest growers of Greens on the 

 Pacific Coast. Write for prices on quantities. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 

 Oc«an Parkf Cal. 



^Mastodon 



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

 retail. Other pansies sold for 35c per 

 dozen," says Mr. SulliTan, 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. 



STEELE'S MASTODON PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. OREOON 



\T<»Titlnn Thp Rerlew when yon writs. 



Extra strong pot-grown Ferns 



BOSTON. WHITMANI AND PIERSONI 



6-inch pots $6.00 per dozen 



5-inch pots 4.00 per dozen 



A. A. HINZ 



So. 7th and K Sts., Tacoma, Wash. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



WOODLAND PARK FLORAL CO. 



INC. 



Wholesale Growers or 



CUT FLOWERS AND ROOTED CUTTINGS 

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



Oregon Rose Bushes 



Fleld-jrrown, strong, budded stock. 



HARDY PERENNIALS and GERMAN IRIS 



Copious assortment. 

 Prices on application. 



MOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO. 



Portland, OreKon 



MUM STOCK PLANTS 



Smith's Advance, Golden Glow, Gloria, 

 White and Yellow Frost, Monrovia, Halli- 

 day. White and Yellow Ivory, Desjouis, 

 White Cloud. Pres. Taft. 



Ready now, $5.00 per 100 



VAN SLYKE & SEAM0NS.»PW2.TacoiM,Wish. 

 RAHN A HERBERT 



110 East 49th Straat. PORTLAND, ONE. 



PA I MIS Kentia. Phoenix, Cocos, Aspidistra. 



I- M k iTi «9 Dracaena, Rhapls. 



PPDMC Boston, Whitmanl, Amerpohlii, 



"^^"' Plersonl and Glatrastl; also ferns 



for dishes out of flats or 2^-ln. pots; Eiica Wllmor- 

 eana, Qracllis and Medlterranea. Prices on applica- 

 tion. Plumosus in 2-in., $4.00 per 100. Sprengeri, 

 4-ln. pots, $8.00 per 100. 



riNFDADIAC 2- Inch. bestOerman strain, ready 



l/inLIUUUilO, for sh.ft $3.00perlOO 



AsparacTiii Sprenceri 



2-lnch $2.6Uperl00; $20.00 per 1000 



H. L. OLSSON, 11 Post St.. Spokana, Wash. 



