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The Florists' Review 



Deckubeb 10. 1014. 



FERNS FOR FERN DISHES 



in2i4-in. pots $4.tO per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA (RonsdorferStnin) 



a^-in. pots S 5.00 per ICO 



4 -in. puts 15.U0perl00 



Kentias in all sizes. 



Nephrolepis in all varieties and sizes 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 



(Bird'* N««t Fern) 



4-in. pots $ 6.00 per dozen 



6-in. pots 910 per dozen 



6-in. pots 16.00 per dozen 



Also larger sizes. 



AMANTUN CUNEATUN ROENBECiOI ud 

 AMANTUN TRIUNra 



2>4-in. pots $ V.KOperlOO 



4 -in. p)ts 16.00 per 100 



Write for Wholesale Price List. 



H. FLATH, THE FERNERIES 



Lawrence and WinnipCE Avea. 

 P. O. Station *X" 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Mention The ReTlt-w when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 SEED 



Sl.OO per oz.: H lb.. $.3 00; l lb.. $10.00 

 About 12,000 seeds to the pound. 



SEEDLINGS 



$5.00 per 1000 



CITRUS STOCK 



Valencia Oranges Wash Naval Oranges 



Eureka Lemons Grape Fruit 



$30.00 per 109 



F. 0. B. Los Angeles 



R. F. D. 6 



HARRY BAILEY 



LOS ANQELES. CAL. 



M«uUuu iUe U«view wlieu juu write. 



CYCLAMEN 



3-inch. ...$ 8.C0 100 6-inch.... $25.00- $30.00 100 

 4-inch ... 15.00 ICO 6-inch ... 45.00 100 



Primroses. Obconlea 



3-inch $4 00 100 4-incti $15.00 100 



5 inch ta.no 00 



Asoaracus Plumoaus 



3-inch $5.00 lOO 4-inch 110.00 100 



Asaaracus Spranrarl, a-inch, $1.50 100. 

 Very good stock, big fljwers, now ready. 



GERMAN FLORAL CO. 



I.«nts (Via Portland, Box 190) Oregon 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



GLADIOLUS 



Large stock of all leading varieties. 

 Prices right. Give us a trial order. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



WlMlesale Growers SKABRI6HT. CAL. 



Mention Th* W»t1#w wbea yos wrlf . 



FERNS 



2-in. . very strong $4.00 per 1 00; $85.00 per 1 000 



3-in., very strong — 8.00 per lOO; 7.S.00 per 1000 

 Boston and Wihltmani, 6-in....$ 6.00 per doz. 



Boston and WhItmanI, 7-in 9.00 per doz. 



Whitmanl. 4-in 16.00 per 100 



Aaparasus S pransorl, 3-in 5.00 per 100 



Extra charge of 50c for packing each dozen of 

 6 and 7-iD. pot plants. Cash only. 

 H. HAYASHI & CO.. 2.311 7^ Ave.. Elmhartf. Cil. 



ASPARAOUS PLUMOSUS. Per 100 1000 



out of ^- inch pots $3.00 $25 00 



Arp. Kpr^^ngrrt. out of 2-inch pots.... 2.00 InOO 



Sweet Mritli'm, 1 -year-old 3.00 25.00 



t'ri- atal Poppy. 1 -year-old 3.00 25 00 



Beaaiy of Mce Storku, 2-in., strong . l.aU 12.00 



Prlneets «llee ^tocll!l. 2-in.. etrnng.. 1.50 12.00 



Ask for trale list on bedding stock. 



FRED G. EHLE 



224 Sanborn Ava.. SAN JOSE CAL. 



Uentlon Tbe Berlsw wbea yos wrHa. 



Greenhouses. He is attempting to get 

 some Golden Spur in for Christmas and 

 has also some tulips which lock as if 

 they would be ready then. 



At the Washington Park Greenhouses, 

 of C. Hoflfmeister, everything is in 

 good shape for holiday trade. The 

 poinsettias and cyclamens are especially 

 fine. 



Carl Melby has a good showing of 

 poinsettias at his place, at Madison 

 Park, and his Formosas look fine. 



Chris. Jochimsen is moving about, 

 but his recovery has not been rapid, 

 and it will be some time yet before he 

 is fit for much energetic exercise. 



Ralph Richardson has been confined 

 with a threatened attack of pneumonia. 

 By prompt means and good nursing he 

 is recovering quickly. T. W. 



CARNATIONS REGISTERED. 



The following carnations have been 

 registered by the J. D. Thompson Car- 

 nation Co., Joliet, 111.: 



Superb. — Glorlosa x Enchantress; deep flesh 

 pink; size three and one-half to four Inches; high 

 built center, but not crowded; long, strong stem; 

 non-splitting calyx; easy grower and splendid 

 keeper; very fragrant. 



Hero. — Beacon x White Perfection; deep rose 

 pink; size three to three and one-half Inches; 

 well formed flower, with slightly serrated petals; 

 non-splitting calyx and wiry stem; very free 

 bloomer and excellent keeper. 



Vera.— Beacon x White Perfection; light pink 

 with rosy tint; size three to three and one-half 

 inciies; well formed flower with serrated petals; 

 free grower and does not split. 



Comet. — White Wonder r Wodenethe; pure 

 ■white; size four Inches and over; deeply serrated 

 and wavy petals; very high center, forming half 

 sphere when fully developed; very fragrant; free 

 bloomer and does not split. 



The following registration has been 

 made by E. H. Blameuser, Niles Center, 

 111.: 



Cerise Winsor — Sport from Winsor; cerise 

 pink; size three Inches; habit like Winsor except 

 that the foliage Is darker green and the buds arc 



larger. 



Note — Sports can be registered only 

 provisionally, until blooms have been 

 submitted for inspection by the judges, 

 to determine their distinctiveness. 



A. r. J. Baur, Sec 'y. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Department of Registration. 



Public notice is hereby given that 

 the Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, 

 Pa., offers for registration the cannas 

 described below. Any person objecting 

 to the registration, or to the use of the 

 proposed name, is requested to com- 

 municate with the secretary at once. 

 Failing to receive objection to the 

 registration, the same will be made 

 three weeks from this date. 



Pocahontas. — Bronze Olympic. The large 

 orient red flowers are borne on firm, upright 

 stems. Just enough above the foliage to show the 

 entire bend. Tiie foliage itself Is a dark bronze 

 green with emerald shadings, the ribs a darker 

 bronre. Single roots of this ranna produce from 

 Ave to twelve giand bloomstiilks in a season, and 

 each stalk makes two or three bloom-heads, with 

 from twenty to thirty perfect flowers on each. A 

 truly magnificent sort: an early and continuous 

 bloomer. Height, four and one-half feet. 



Flag of Truce. — A large-flowered, green-leaved, 

 creani-wliite eanna, with faint pink dots on each 

 pet.Tl and anlphur-colored tongue. Wlien a sliort 

 distance from the flowers tiiey appear pure white. 

 Tlie heads average eight to twelve blooms on 

 each, and each bloom-st.ilk generally has three 

 bends of flowers, which bloom in succession, thus 

 keeping the plant In bloom all tiie time. Height, 

 four fyt. 



Dragon — If It were not for Beacon, which we 

 introduced in 1912. this canna would he In a class 

 by Itself. It blooms incessantly and keeps send- 

 ing up new bloom-stalks about every week, until 

 (ut down by frost. Dark ox-blood red, and espe- 

 cially suitable for mass planting. Height, three 

 to four feet. 



Princeton. — An Intense bright yellow flower, 

 witii a decidt'd dash of red in tlie throat, extend- 

 ing well up on the petals and showing on the 



It 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 

 - for sale to the trade? 

 Is it moving as it should? 

 No? 



Then tell the trade about 

 it by nsing the Pacific Coast 

 Pages of The Review. 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invariably report good 

 results. Like this: 



Say! Tbat ad's a bamdlncer for gettinc the 

 business.— Everett Floral Co., Everett, Wasb. 



I sold all the Mum cuttinrs advertised, and yon 

 will not hear from me again until I can get some 

 more stock ready. Shall root 100.000 C^amatlon 

 cuttings for next season, as I know The Review 

 will sell them for me.— Frank Wilbulm, Los An- 

 geles. Cal. 



Please cut out of our advertisement In The Re- 

 view tbe cyclamen seedlings. We sold all oar 

 surplus cyclamen seedlings as a direct result of 

 our advertihement in your paper,— Spokane 

 Greenhouses (Inc.), Spokane, Wash. 



We want to say that our last advertisement in 

 Tbe Review brought us orders from both the At- 

 lantic and Pacific coasts. We bad, strangely 

 enough, on following days, orders from Salem, 

 Ore,, and from Balem, Mass,— Btate Floral Co.. 

 North Yakima. Wasb. 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 by advertising In the Pacific Coast Department of 

 Tbe Review. We sold out clean and refused 

 many orders. The Review surely gives resulta. 

 —Van Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma, Wasb. 



The transient rate for space 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offer 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year around should write 

 for contract rates. 



Florist^ Pnblishing Co. 



S08 Si, DearUn Stmt COCAGO 



