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The Florists' Review 



Max 28. 1914. 



Chrysanthemums 



From pots for benching, I3.0O per 100; $25.00 per 

 1000. 



WHITC VARIETIES 



Alice Byron, Charles Razer, Clementine Touset, 

 Early Snow, Ivory. Mrs. J. W. Scott, Mrs. H. Rob- 

 inson, Mrs. J. Jones, Thanksgiving Queen, The 

 Queen, Timothy Eaton, White Dean. 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



Comoleta, Chrysolora, Col. Appleton. Golden 

 Glow, Major Bonnaflfon, Mrs. W. E. Kelley, Poly- 

 pheme. Yellow Eaton, Yellow Ivory, Yellow Jones. 

 PINK VARIETIES 



Dr. Enguehard, Gloria, Manhattan, Maud 

 Dean. Pink Ivory, Pink Jones. Unaka. Wells' 

 Pink. 



CLARKE BROS., Portland, Oregon 



Mention Thp Revlfw wbpp yon writ*. 



One Million and a Half 

 Cut Flowers 



Grown from my own bulbs this season. 



Trumpet Daffodils, Narcissus, Tulips, Spanish 

 iris, Qladiolus, in all the best maricet varieties. 



Popular prices. Quality the best. 



Careful packing. 



WRITE ME 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wbalttalt FIsrist aid Bsib Srawtr SMT« CRUZ. C«L. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Seeds, Plants or Blooms in season. For 

 high grade stock write or wire 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



Aster Specialists MoMlnnvllle. Or«Kon 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Woodland Park Floral Co. 



Whol«sai« Clrew«rs of 



Cut Flowers and Rooted Cuttints 



T«i«plioii« 8F4 

 P. O. Box 84, SUMNER, WASH. 



OREGON GROWN GL&DIOU 



Standard varieties, grown in non- 

 irrigated soil especially adapted to 

 production of bulbs of highest vitality 

 and health. 



W. L CMSSEY. "LiSS" PORTLAND. OKL 



8IANT PANSY PLANTS 



Strong, transplanted plants, in bud and 

 bloom, $1.60 per 100. BELLIS (Sn^. 

 Daisy), big, strong plants, $1.00 per 100. 



VAN 8LYKE & 8EAM0N8 



a. O. No. 2, 



TACOMA, WASH 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



4-inch, extra fine plants with flowers for 

 Decoration day, can be shifted into 6-inch 

 pots, 35c each; field-grown plants with 

 buds, for large tubs, 50c, 75c, $1.00. 



MOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO. 



Porttond, Or«Kon 



HENDEE BROTHERS 



p. 0. Box 3, MILWAUKIC, ORL 



Oregon City Car to Hendee Park 



BEDDING PLANTS 



Mention The Reriew when yoa write. 



claim of eighty acres near Sunnyside, 

 Wash., where he has considerable land. 

 He was the former owner of the Sunny- 

 side Nurseries. 



Carl Muller is the proud father of a 

 baby girl. 



Harry F. Welliver, Clifton, N. J., is 

 a recent addition to the force of Mar- 

 tin & Forbes Co., as a rose grower. He 

 had a real touch of western life en 

 route, being in the Great Northern rail- 

 way hold-up. Luckily he escaped with- 

 out any loss. 



Mrs. C. A. Bruggemann has gone to 

 Europe on a pleasure trip and will be 

 away for several mouths. 



In the opening of the public market 

 Jay Gould was the first to take ad- 

 vantage of the opportunity to dispose 

 of his bedding stock. He has an auto 

 with the body specially built in ter- 

 races for display, from which he makes 

 his sales. 



The Mountain View Floral Co. has 

 purchased a Ford delivery car, which is 

 found a great saving in hauling the 

 stock to the market. 



As an experiment, a lot of peonies 

 are being stored by Eahn & Herbert. 

 The unusually warm weather is bring- 

 ing them on so rapidly that it is almost 

 impossible to dispose of them. 



John Gower, Newberg, Ore., is ship- 

 ping the finest sweet peas seen on the 

 local market. 



The Florists' Society held its regular 

 meeting May 19, to discuss the plans of 

 participation in the coming rose festi- 

 val, June 8. A final vote will be taken 

 later as to whether a float will be en- 

 tered in the parades for competition. 

 E. R. C. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



The retailers are busy with the plant- 

 ing trade, and the growers are busy 

 making plant deliveries and soliciting 

 orders for Memorial day. The supply 

 for this occasion looms up as a serious 

 problem, as there will be practically 

 nothing in outdoor flowers. Of course, 

 this stimulates the market for green- 

 house stock and leads to better prices 

 for the grower, with a corresponding 

 rise in the retail jfrice. A few grow- 

 ers have reported good batches of 

 giganteums, which will be ready May 

 30, but these have been eagerly 

 snatched up at the first mention. Trade 

 conditions, on the whole, are not so 

 good as at this time last year, due prob- 

 ably to the fact that more groceries, 

 markets and other stores outside the 

 florists' trade are handling plants, 

 many of them carrying even larger 

 stocks than the florists. 



Various Notes. 



The last two days of last week. May 

 22 and 23, were designated by the Spo- 

 kane Ad. Club as aster days, the aster 

 being the official flower of Spokane. On 

 those days thousands of dozens were 

 planted, the florists making a special 

 price of two dozen for 25 cents. The 

 Ad. Club furnished the florists with 

 waterproof wrappers with planting di- 

 rections neatly printed thereon. 



Hoyt Bros. Co. has a card hanging 

 on -the wall in its store, which reads, 

 ' ' Business is good. ' ' A glance ' into 

 the store at almost any time of the day 

 bears out the belief that it is telling the 

 truth. 



A. J. Burt called at the greenhouses 

 of the Spokane Greenhouse Co. and 



Mastodon Pansies 



AT CUT PRICES! 



As exclusive growers of Pansies 

 for twenty-one years and origi- 

 nators of Mastodon Pansies, we 

 announce our new harvest of seed, 

 the finest we have ever grown. 

 New prices, one-eighth ounce, 

 $1.00; one ounce, $7.00. Write for 

 color plate catalogue. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. OREGON 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PLANTS for die NORTHWEST 



Liberal extras for early orders. 



Size of pots. 100 1000 



2-in. Gtoraniums, Hall Caine $4.00 $35.00 



8-in. Oeraniums, Hall Caine 7.00 60.00 



2-in. 0eranium8,Nutt,0rant,Hill,etc. 3.00 25.00 



8-in. (}eraniums,Nutt,Grant,Hill.etc. 5.00 60.00 



2-in. Ivy Oeraniums, 3 varieties 4.00 40.00 



2-in. Heliotrope 2.76 26.00 



8-in. Heliotrope 5.00 45.00 



2-in. Marguerite, Mrs. Sander 3.00 25.00 



3- in. Marguerite. Mrs. Sander 5.00 45.00 



S-in. Cannas, 8 varieties 5.00 45.00 



8-in. Dracaenas 5.00 45.00 



15,000 Pansy plants, strong fall trans- 

 planted, 3 best strains. Steele's, 



Cobum and Kenilworth 6.00 15.00 



Palms, Araucarias. etc. 



CROUT ft WILSON 



14 Kast 61st St.. Portland, Or««oii 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



RHODODENDRONS 



Washington State Flower. 

 MUCKLCBKRIIIKS. Ferns. Spiraeas, Manzan- 

 itas, Hercules Clubs and many other flowers, 

 shrubs and trees, collected from the forest, for 

 immediate transplanting. 



93.00 to f 18.00 por 100. 

 Write for circular. 



JOEL SHOMAKER, Ndlita, Wisfeiof tea 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Rahn & Horbert Co. 



110 K. 40tli St.. PORTLAND, ORE. 



Bedding Plants for growing on for Spring 

 Trade. 



PALNS,rERNSu4DEC0RATIVE PLANTS 



M^ntloB The Reriew wh»D yoo write. 



CYCLAMEN 



We have received repeat orders for Cyclamen 

 from pleased customers. For prices see Classi- 

 fied ad. 



Bedding Stock 



In 2^-inch, 3-inch and 4-inch 



SKkueGfteriiHief.Uc. ^''°a^e?WMh. 

 BEDDING STOCK 



In 2, 3 and 4-inch 

 A fine lot of Dracaena Indlvisa, In 3 and 4-iDcb 

 pots: Asparagus Sprengerl, heavy, 2-inch; Chrysan- 

 themumn, R. C- and 2-inch stock. Standards Pomr 

 pons and SInKlee, Including some of the l>eBt newer 

 varieties. Write for llet and pi ices. 



For Cyclamen see Classified ad. 



HI ni fiQnil Whelesale Gnwer 

 ■ Li ULOOUIlill Pestlt.. SukMB.WMh. 



GERANIUMS 



and other bedding plants. Pansies, Canterbury 

 Bells. Hollyhocks in colors, also other Perennials. 

 Now Erfurt Dwarf Pinks, fine for border; D. 

 Plumosus, Solanum Melvillei, strong seedlings; 

 Lavendula vera, true lavender. 



O. E. PANZER, 



R. 1. Box 815. Portland. Pro. 



nFRANniM.<S Prepaid. 2- inch. Nutt. Grant, 

 ULIl(UllUrii7, Hartman. Viaud, Mrs. Law- 

 rence, $2.00 per 1(0; Unrooted half price. 

 CALIFORNIA QKRANIUM CO. 



Box 552, Santa Monica. California. 



