June 4, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



IN ANY QUANTITY 



AT ANY TIME 



Now that you have decided definitely on your planting for the coming season, would esteem it a pleasure to submit 

 samples and prices covering your requirements. Our stock is in splendid shape for immediate planting, especially in the 

 following varieties. We guarantee satisfaction. " 



Princ* E. C. d'Ar«nb«rg— This sterling new red is be- 

 ing planted heavily and is going to make a record. We have 

 an extra fine lot of it for June 1st and later delivery. At the 

 price we are delivering it for, you can give it a very liberal trial. 



Mrs. Q«o. 8hawy«r— Here is another one that you make 

 no mistake in devoting a liberal amount of your bench space to. 

 You will eventually discard all other pinks for it. Better 

 make a good start this season; there will be no regrets. 



Dbl«. Whlt« Klllarn«y— Will surely supersede the orig- 

 inal; larger, stronger, double and pure white in the hottest 

 weather. 



Lady Allca Stanlay— A grand rose and easy to handle, of 

 extremely vigorous growth, splendid at all seasons of the 

 year. 



Klllarnay Quaan— A favorite with every one, wherever 

 tried, always in demand at advanced prices. 



Jonkhaar J. L. Mock— Gaining friends everywhere, this 

 giant pink has made a great place for itself and deservedly so. 



Sunburat— The only yellow rose you can afford to devote 

 space to, and a big money-maker. 



Antolna RIvoIra (Mrs. Taft)— Sells on sight and a favor- 

 ite with every one; always brings top prices; beautiful in all 

 stages of development and a splendid keeper. 



Milady— A wonderfully good red that has proven itself a 

 winner; grow cool and you will be surprised with its vigorous 

 growth and freedom. 



Mlla. Caclla Brunnar— This charming little rose is a 

 staple in every flrst-class flower shop in the country. There is 

 always room for a few benches of it, and the returns are steady 

 and generous. 



Prima Donna— The demand exceeds the supply wherever 

 grown, and is being planted in greatly increased quantities this 

 season. Larger than Russell and a better and easier one to 

 handle. 



Mra. Wakaflald Chrlatla-Millar— Strong grower, a big, 

 massive built rose that every one likes, and very free. 



Richmond, Pink Killarney, Kaiserin, My Maryland, American 

 Beauty, White Killarney, Rose Queen, Mme. Abel Chatenay 



HENRY W. TURNER 



Suecassor tQ DICTKRICH & TURNER 



CUT FLOWERS— ROSES PLANTS 



MONTEBELLO, CALIFORNIA 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



WHITK-J. Nonin. White Bonnafifon. White 

 Queen. October Frost, Silver WeddinK. YU.LO W 

 —Golden Glow, Major Bonnafifon, C. Appleton. 

 Yellow Queen. PINK— Supreme, Dr. Enguehard, 

 Glory of Pacific. RIO-Black Hawk. 



POMPON»-White, yellow and bronze. 



R«ot«fl CutthiKS. $10.00 per 1000: 2-inch pot 

 plants, or plants out of pots. $16.00 per 1000. 

 f RANK WILHCLM R.F.D.6, Box 903, LosAifeles.Cal. 



Mpntlon The Reylew when yon write. 



§ REMEM BER§ 



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t, KENTIA NURSERIES 



1^ SANTA BARBARA, CAL. 



5 for Coeoa plmnoaa (all sizes in 

 2 qoantity), Kentias, Seaforthias, 

 C Arecas, Phoenix Canariensis (strong and 

 < established), SeW tar Whiltsala Prin list. ri 

 Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ness did not mean as much to the flo- 

 rists as has usually been the case. All 

 florists are complaining of the dearth 

 of funeral orders. Either this is a 

 mighty healthy country or people are 

 saving their money; maybe both suppo- 

 sitions are correct. 



As yet only a few home-grown peonies 

 have made their appearance in the local 

 market. These are P. officinalis rubra 

 and are grown by Olsson & Benson, who 

 had a good crop for Memorial day. Most 

 of the pink and white peonies are com- 

 ing in from the Miller Gardens, at Mil- 

 ton, Ore. Carnations, on the whole, will 

 be rather scarce, as a number of grow- 

 ers have thrown out their plants to 

 make room for cucumbers. 



Various Notes. 



L. F. Austin, sales manager for the 

 Spokane Greenhouses, Inc., positively 

 refused to promise any quantity of car- 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 NANUS SEED 



$1.26 per oz., $15.00 per lb.; 5 lbs. 

 and over, $12.50 per lb. About 

 12,000 seeds to the pound. 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. P. D. 6 LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



Mention The Berlew when yoo write. 



AsMraiu Plinons Sprtri . . . $1.00 per 100 

 Aspara{u Sprenieri Sprtys ... 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 Park, Cal. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



$2,00 per 100; $18,00 per 1000, assorted, 



PETUNIAS, 3-in„ in bud and bloom. 75c per 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100, 



Send for list. 



FRED GROHE. IkgSIS^' 



R. D. N«. 4, SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



ileatloB TtK Berlew when yon write. 



nations to any retailers for Memorial 

 day, although expecting a full crop. He 

 said that an overestimate of their 

 Mothers' day supply got him into all 

 kinds of trouble. L. B. H. 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



At this writing we are in the midst 

 of the Memorial day rush. The ad- 

 vanced season forced the outside flow- 



Carnation Specialists 



Registered Carnations, 

 our own productions only. 



Portela, a satiny La France shade of pink. 



Debutant*, a brilliant rose- pink. 



CaUfonria Olant, the white novelty, six 

 inches in diameter. 



All in a class by themselves. 



Reotad Cuttlnca, 

 S12.00 par lOO; $100XK> par 1000 



RICHARD DIENER C CO. 



Mountain Vlaw, Cal. 



Mention The B«Tlew when yoo write. 



Calla Lily Bulbs 



Prices right. 

 Would like to quote you on other bulbs. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



Wholesale Growers SEABRIGHT, CAL. 



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ARAUCARIA BrOWILLII 



Special offer for fine stock: 

 Oat if 2 in. p«U, twt tiers, $15.00 per 100 

 Oit if 2% in. piU, twi tien, 20.00 per 100 

 PAanC NURSDtlES. C«lM,SuMate»C»..Cil. 



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STAIGER it NUNDWILER 



1940- 1»4« W. 89d St., LOS XNGBLE8. CAL. 



For all clMue of orMiaeatel nursery and ^reen - 

 honse stock, feme and palms at right prices. 



