May 21, 1914. 



The Fl<xist9' Review 



91 



FERNS IN FLATS 

 , NOW READY 



All the best varieties, $1.60 per 100 

 In 2^4 -inch pots 4.60 per 100 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 

 (Bird's N«tt F«rii) 



4-inch pots $ 6.00 per dozen 



5-inch pota 9.00 rJi^'Hozen 



6-inch pots 15.00 per dozen 



i Also larger sizes. 



ANANTUN CUNEATUN ROENBECKl ud 



ANANTDN TRIUNrH 



214-inch jpots .......$ 7.50 per 100 



4 -inch pots '46.60 per ICO 



Nephroiepis in all varieties and 

 sizes. I have also a large stock of 

 Kentias in all sizes. 



Write for Wholesale Price List 



H. PUTH, THE FERNEiOES 



Lawrrnce and Winnipefl: Aves. 

 P. O. SUtion "L" 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Mention Ttw Berlew wb»» yow wrtf ■ 



One Million' and a HaN 

 Cut Flowers 



Grown from my own bulbs this season. 



Trumpet Daffodlla, Narcissus, Tulips, Spanish 

 Iris, Qladiolus, In all the best market varieties. 



Popular prices. " Quality the best. 



Careful packing. 



WRITK Ml 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wbelssalt Harist tat Mi Ortwtr SMTI CIUZ. UL. 

 Mention TtiB Bcrlew when yon write. 



of Ulrich Brunner roses, which are read- 

 ily disposed of. 



, • E. E. C. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



Mothers' Day. 



The big event of the last week was 

 Mothers' day. While always a good 

 and profitable day, this yew: it was the 

 beat ever, the direct result Wf the coop- 

 erative publicity given to it by the flo- 

 rists. Previous to this, members of the 

 trade had expressed their belief that 

 this class of advertising would pay. 

 This was tipped off to the advertising 

 manager of one of the big dailies, who 

 immediately set about working up an 

 agreement among the .florists. Practi- 

 cSly all fell into line at once. The 

 result was a large advertisement printed 

 Friday morning. May 8. Numerous 

 other notices were given the day in 

 the other papers, all of which helped to 

 make it one of the best business days 

 of the year. 



The heaviest call was for red and 

 white carnations, with pink as an al- 

 ternative. The supply held out until 

 about noon Sunday, after which 

 the other varieties of flowers moved 

 freely. The only advance in price was 

 on carnations, which sold at $1 to $1.50 

 per dozen. 



One of the most grati£yinaj,^|V*g8 

 noted in connection with xne TOopBra- 

 tive plan of florists* advertising is the 



CALLA BULBS 



FOR JULY DELIVERY 



1 -inch to li^-inch ....'.$4.00 per 100' 



113-inch to 2 -inch 6.00 p*r 100 



2 -inch to 2Vinch..T7 9.00 per 100 



All well cured bulijs, packed with the greatest care. Ask for prices on 

 Freesia Parity and Refrlita Alba. 



In ordering Callas state by freight or express. 



FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY 



We will have a superb stock of CarnatlonSt Ros«s, Qladiolut, Sw««t 



Pmis and all other seascmable flowers. As we are now located in the California 

 Flower Market, we can supply your needs with the best stock. 



^|ONG DISTANCE SHIPPING A SPECIALTY 



HOGAN, KOOYHAN & CO. 'l^tlL^- San Francisco, Cal. 



Phone Sutter 540 



Mentton The Berlew when yon write. 



Flowers for Memorial Day 



LARSIST STOCK AND aRIATEST VARWTV 



E. W. McLellan Company, inc. 



Whol««al« Florists — Shipping our Spoclalty 



18. 20. 22 and 24 Lick PUc. SSlU FfaDCiSCO, Cal. 



NURSERIES AT BURLINGAME. 



Mention The Beriew when yoo write. 



AOVANCK Oaoms, 1*14 FALL DSUVniV, OP 



JAPANESE LILY BULBS and SEEDS 



** Write for Cataloguo to 



The Oriental Seed Co., ^""mi^^ 



aao ci t w t su san niANCiseo. cal. 



SU SAN PRANCISCO. CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



BEDDING STOCK 



In 2, 3 and 4-inch 



A fine lot of Dracaena Indlvlsa, In 3 and 4-lnch 

 pots; ABpara«rua Sprengerl, beayy, 3-ln^; Ohryaan- 

 tbemnmn, R. C. and 2-inch stock. Standards Pom- 

 pons and Singles, includtng some of the best newer 

 Tarietles. Write for list and prices. 



For Cyclamen see Classified ad. 



HI ni QCAy WMsssIs Brswer 

 s Ls ULOOUIlt 11 PsstSt.. Sfskaat.Wasli. 



Mention Tbe Beriew when you write. 



GERANIUMS 



and other bedding plants, Pansies, Canterbury 

 Bells, Hollyhocks in colors, also other Perennials. 

 N«w Erfurt Dwarf Pinks, fine for border; D. 

 Plumosus. Solanum Melvillei, strons aeedlings; 

 Lavendula vera, true lavender. 



O. E. PANZER. 



R. 1, Box 816. PvrtlMMl, Or«. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GERANIIINS Prei^id. 2-inch, Nutt, Grant. 

 ULnnniUFlO, Hartman. Viaud, Mrs. Law- 

 rence, $2.00 per IOC, Unrooted half price. 

 CAUPOKNIA OSRANIUM CO. 



Box 652, ' Santa Monica, California. 

 Mention The Review wbea yon write 



fact that we have demonstrated that it 

 ia possible for all or nearly all the flo- 

 rists to get together. What Spokane 

 florists need to know is that they can 

 get together in a florists' club and get 

 lots of good from meeting together 

 from week to week. Questions of prices 



THE FERNERY 



We are the larseat growers of Maidenhair Fern 

 and Asparagus, the very best quality on the 

 market. '^ 



MAIDKNHAIR FERN, best quality, long 

 stems and very large bunches, 5 bunches for $1.00. 



ASPARAQUS PLUMOSUt, the vety same. 

 25c Straight. Order a trial shipment to see the 

 stock. 



E. ROSAIA S SONS, 



COLMA, San Mateo Co., CAUFORNIA 

 Teiephone Colma, San Mateo Co. 



|RE MEMBER! 



t, KSCNTIA NURSERIES | 



SANTA BARBARA. CAL. g 



'(tr Coeoa plumosa (all bum in 

 quantity). KoatlMi, Seaforthias, 

 Arena. Phoenix Canariensis (strong and 

 established). 9mt fsr IRwIiuli Prietfist. 

 Msptloa Tbe Bevlew wbea yon write. 



and matters of individual business pol- 

 icy should be left out of club discus- 

 sions; there is an unlimited field for 

 discussion in those questions which in- 



