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JUI.Y 16. 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



tring 0^ beauties, one 21-inch salmon 

 tout which weighed four pounds and 



rainbow trout which weighed three 

 *ounds, besides a number of others 

 which the average man would have 

 been proud to have caught. 



L B. Hill spent the Fourth at the 

 summer cottage of the Olsson and Bern- 

 son families, at Newman lake. One fish 

 was caught, by dishonorable means, but 

 the catch would probably have been 

 larger had not Mr. Bernson got stuck 

 in the mud, t -o tt 



L. B. H. 



WALLA WALLA, WASH. 



There has not been a great demand 

 for florists' stock here of late, as there 

 jg an abundance of outdoor flowers. 

 Aside irom funeral work, there is not 

 much business. 



During the last year Andrew H. Free- 

 borough, the landscape gardener and 

 florist, whose office is at 54 South Pa- 

 louse street, has erected another green- 

 house, containing 1,800 square feet of 

 glass, at his range at Francis street 

 and Del mar avenue. Mr. Freeborough 

 is still suffering slightly from the ef- 

 fects of an accident that befell him last 

 November, when his right leg was 

 crushed. The injury was followed by a 

 gangrenous condition, from which he 

 has not yet fully recovered. 



The Walla Walla Hothouse "Vegetable 

 Co. has its new range in use and is do- 

 ing finely. A. H. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



There is little change in conditions 

 from last week's report. The better 

 class of flower buyers are either at the 

 summer resorts or have an abundance 

 of garden flowers, so that the florists 

 have to depend upon funerals princi- 

 pally. There is a scarcity of really 

 choice stock. Carnations are holding 

 out nicely. Roses are a poor asset. 

 Shasta daisies and general outdoor 

 flowers go to make up the stock in 

 trade. Auratum lilies are coming in 

 more plentifully and are moved at firm 

 prices. 



The Sweet Pea Show. 



The fifth annual exhibition of the 

 Oregon Sweet Pea Society was held 

 July 7 and 8 at the Multnomah hotel. 

 George Pope is president of the so- 

 <^iety, and due credit is given him for 

 the interest he displayed in its" behalf. 

 His display was not entered for com- 

 petition, but was flne. While the show 

 IS intended principally for amateurs, it 

 ^as open to professionals also. Hendee 

 ^ros. won the first jirize in the com- 

 jnercial class. The entries from Wash- 

 jigton state were far superior to the 

 local productions, as the flowers had 

 passed the best stage here. One ama- 

 '«iir from Kent, Wash., exhibited sweet 

 peas With stems twenty-four to twenty- 



six inches long, with flowers in propor- 



!S Foi 



mad''"'^ Clemmens, Newberg, Ore., 



Jam " ^-' ^' ^^^^^^' C. S. Crego and 



tmes Forbes were the judges. 



aenry Clemmens, Newberg 

 of tl*" individual display in the lobby 

 stap 1 *'°*®^- ^^^ blooms were well 

 weffl I -Approximately fifty varieties 

 s»:l^""^^'i- He is one of the largest 



8»eet 



P^;i seed growers in Oregon, 



Various Notes. 

 houapJ^\,^'^^'"i8, of the Pioneer Green- 

 Pfincin ■ "^.^^°viHe, Ore., has his place 

 Prodiin '■ ^° tomatoes, of which he 

 "ces nbout 100 pounds per day. He 



CALLA BULBS 



FOR JULY DELIVERY 



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



li^-inch to 2 -inch 6.00 per 100 



2 -inch to 2i2-inch 9.00 per 100 



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

 Freesia Purity and Refracta Alba. 



In ordering Callas state by freight or express. 



WHOLESALE SHIPPERS 



We have a superb stock of Carnations, Rosas, Qladlolus, Swaot 



Paas and all other seasonable flowers. As we are now located in the California 

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



LONG DISTANCE SHIPPING A SPECIALTY 



HOGAN, KOOYHAN & CO. "i^^tU;- San Francisco, Cal. 



Phone Sutter 940 



Mention Tb» B«t1»w when yon write. 



FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 



LARSEST STOCK AND OREATCST VARIKTV 



E. W. McLellan Company, inc. 



Wholasala Florists — Shipping our Spaclalty 



18. 20. 22 and 24 Lick puc. SaD Fraocisco, Cal. 



NURSERIES AT BURLING AME. 



Mention Th» Beylew when yon write. 



ADVANCE ORDERS, 1914 PALL DEUVERY, OF 



JAPANESE LILY BULBS and SEEDS 



Writ* for Cataiogua to 



The Oriental Seed Co., '"'•'••^w 



ara 



220 CI«nMi« SU SAN PHANCiSCO. CAL. 



Mention Th« RoTlew when yon write. 



bs Angeles Flower Market, 



INC. 



CUT FLOWERS and 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



822 Sonth Broadway, LOS ANGELES, CAL 

 3S,000 Field-grown Carnation Plants. 



Five varieties ready for benching now. 

 BEACON. COMFORT (red). MRS. WARD. 



WASHINGTON. ELDORADO 

 $7.00 par iOO S60.00 p«r lOOO 



Send for complete list. 



Bassett*! Floral Gardens 

 B.M. Bwett. Prop. LOOMIS, CAL. 



PALMS PALMS S 



Palms are our specialty 

 mosa. Phoenix, Washinstonia 



Cocos plu- 



forthia, Corypha, etc., by the carloads. 

 Ask for our wholesale Ulnatrated palm list. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



■ante Bartoaws. Cal. 



SO.OOO COM9IEBCIAL, UrBIS, 2^41d. pots, 

 $26.00 per lOOO; rooted cuttings, $18.00 per 1000. 

 Field grown Oamatlons ready July and Augnst, 

 $SO.0O per 1000 . Phone Dell wood 2399. 



HOLDBN FLORAL CO. 



1180 Blilwaakee At*., Portland , Oreson 



Mention The B*Tlew when yon writ*. 



THE FERNERY 



We are the largest growers of Maidenhair Fern 

 and Asparagus, the very best ouality on the 

 market. 



MAIDENHAIR FERN, best quality, long 

 stems and very large bunches. 5 bunches for $1 .oa 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. the very same. 

 25c straight. Order a trial shipment to see the 

 stock. 



E. ROSAIA g SONS, 



COLMA, San Mateo Co., CALIFORNIA 

 TeJephone Colma, San Mateo Co. 



Mention The RptIcw when von wrtt» 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



$2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000, assorted. 



PfTUIIIAS, 3-in.. in bud and bloom. 75c per 

 doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Send for list. 



FRED GROHE, Ikig^^^lA- 



".©•••••* SANTA ROSA. Cal. 



Mention The Beriew when yon write. 



GERANIUMS ^°i "f^** °', *f «lve varieties i m - 

 Ul^IUtlllurw, ported novelties. 2-in..$l.0O pre- 

 paid. 2-in. standards, $2.00 per 100; unrooted 

 half price. CAUPORNIA aKRANIUII aSl 



Box 652, Santa Monica, California . 



