;»?»5RS'!r' fc' f^^^' ■' ■ 



Diciiunt SI, 1^14. 



The Florists^ Rcvkw 



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Chrysanthemum 

 Stock Plaiais» 



All leading yarieties. 

 $4.00 per 100 $36.00 per 1000 



WNdlai^ PaA nmJ Ci.. B«x 288. Simer. Wisk. 



SL2SBJL. 



rMAi, 



Rjihn'ft Herbo 



CLACKAMAS, ORE. 



Bedding Plants for growing on for Spring 

 Trade. 



PALHS,rERNS«j DECORATIVE PLANTS 



Communications were read offering 



Srizes for the summer 8ho'^|.^ J. Boscoe 

 iaynor, $5; John T. Ingram, $10, and 

 H. C. Smith, $5. The dinner committee 

 reported the dinner held al tht Oyster 

 Bay Inn December 17 a great success 

 socially and financially. Messrs. Bobin- 

 son, Duthie and Walker were appointed 

 as a special committee to buy books on 

 garj^Boung, etc., to start a circulating 

 ubrary. Chas. Mills was elected an 

 active member. 



On the monthly exhibits the judges 

 made the following awards: Vase of 

 six antirrhinums, F. Kyle, first; three 

 celery, Jas. Duthie; fifty violets, Jas. 

 Duthie; Jas. Duckham, honoifflite men- 

 tion for Spirsea Philadelphia; John Sor- 

 osick, cultural certificate for cauli- 

 fiower. 



The election of ofiiears for 1915 re- 

 sulted as follows: President, Jos. Bob- 

 inson; vice-president, Jas. Duckham; 

 treasurer, H. G. Vail; financial secre- 

 tary, F. Gale; secretary, Andrew B. 

 Kennedy; trustee for three years, A. 

 Walker; executive comnaittee, John 

 Sorosick, F, Kyle, A. Patton, G. De 

 Graff, John T. Ingram, F. Gale and A. 

 Dawson. i 



Exhibits for the next maeting^ to be 

 held Wednesday, January 20, will be 

 twenty-five sprays of sweet peas, one 



Eot of cineraria and six stalks of rhu- 

 arb. A. E. Kennedy, Sec 'y. 



PUBLICATIONS BEOEIVED. 



. f'Pe Practical Book of Oatdoor H<l 



uesines cnarts and halftone IfhistratliSMe'vI 

 nandsomely bound In green cloth. H n«t.] " 



Have you noted and fully appreciated 

 the foregoing statement with re^ence 

 to the illustrations, and especi^y the 

 ninety-six colored plates! Even if the 

 book possessed no other feature of 

 great value, these pictures of about 100 

 varieties of roses, in thei>- liatural 

 colors, would give the work high rank 

 in interest and utility. The pictures 

 were prepared from photogr^h».made I 

 J V? a'?*ochrome process, by means 

 of which It is possible to reproduce all 

 the delicate tints and shades of color 

 with the utmost faithfulness and ac- 

 curacy. It is stated that Mr. Thomas, 

 the author, "devoted ^hreeu years to 

 °l * *f a°d perfecting " ^tochrome 

 pnotographs from perfect examples of 

 roses " Such a collection df pictures, 

 iireUke representations of the most 

 beautiful of all flowers, must surely 

 add immensely to the interest of the 

 book, besides assisting greatly in the 

 comparison and identification of va- 

 rieties. ^ 



But, apart from the remarkable 

 character of the ^iUjwtratiops, is the 



Growers, 

 Shippers 



of the 



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Famous 



ESTABLISHED 1890 



ftk-O 



Violets, 

 Greens, 



etc. 



QUALITY BRAND 



No florist can afford to be without our flowers. Money-makers. Write or wire. 



DARBEE'S, 1036 Hyde St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Violets, Roses, Carnations, Valley, Smflax, 

 Ferns and Other Greens 



Am FURNISHID AT SHOmr NOTICB 



^ Bend OS a trial order. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



Offic* and SalvwMms, 440 Bush Str^t, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



NurMtyi FITCHBUIM. CAL. 



Mention The Berlew whan yon write. 



JJirANESE LILY BULBS aid SEEDS 



Write for CatalosM to 



The Oridkif HI Seed Co., 



Ch«w«ra 



SU SAN PRANCISCO. CAL. 



Mention The Berlew whea jva writa. 



VIOLETS-VIOLETS'VIOLETS 



1000 DOZEN BUNCHES DAILY , 



Now booldna orden for d^ly and weekly ship- 

 ments. Write us today. Phone, Colma, Calif. 



SILVIO ROSAIA CO. 



4S Saoramento Street, 

 SAN rRANCISOO, CAUrORMIA 



Mention The Reylew wh>n yon write. 



Hogan-Kooyman Co. 



27 Central Mace.efff Biwli 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS 



SHIPPING A 

 SPECIALTY 



Mtntlon T%» ReTlfw when yon write. 



CYCLAMEN 



from English-growi] seed, 

 in five named varieties, 

 VMorted. S2.00 per dozen; $12.50 per 100. 



PRIMULA CHINKNSIS, larfre flowerinc, 

 five colors, 65c per dozen; S6.00 per 100. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA aRANDIFLORA, 



mixed colors, 3-inch, $5.00 per 100; 4-inch, $8.00 

 per 100. 



■ nCll UllllllCs SANTa' ROSA.. CAL 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



ASPARACUS PLUMOSUS, Per 100 1000 



out of a-lnch pots $3,00 $25.00 



A«p. 8pr.ngerl, out of 2-inch pots. . . . 2.00 18.00 



Sweet W I ilUm, 1 -year-old 3.00 25.00 



Orirntal Poppj. 1-year-old 3.OO 25.00 



Beamy of Mice 8toel»,2-in., strong. 1.60 12.00 



Prlaeesi illee htoek*. 2-in.. strong . . 1.60 12.00 



Ask for trade list on bedding stock. 



"»" FRED G. EHLE 



224 Sanbem Ave.. SAN JOSI CAi. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Strong Tobacco Stems 



at Ic per pound. 

 E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



18-24 Lick Place, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



g REMEMBER 



i KENTIA NURSERIES 



^ SANTA BARBARA, CAL. 



h- for Cecee ptomeaa (all sizes in auan- 

 2^ tity), Kentlae. Seaforthias, Arecas, 

 ai Phoenix Canariensis (strong and estab- _ 

 tz lished). Trees, Shrubs, etc. 3E 



< StMl iar WhtUsak Price List. S 



Mention The ReTlew wb«B yon write. 



Araucaria Bidwilli 



Out of 2is-iii. pots, 2 tiers $20.00 per 100 



Out of 2 -in. pots. 1 tier 15.00 per 100 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



Out of 2-in. pots $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000 



The Araocarias and Asparagus are ready for a 

 shift. 



PAanC NUtSBUeS. (Mm. Sn Mate* Ct.. Cri. 



Mention The BeTtow wb— yon write. 



PALMS PALMS 9 



Palms are our specialty. Keiitia.Cocos 2 



plumpsa,^ Phoenix. Washingtonia. Sea- 2 



fortUa, Corypha, etc., by the carloads. " 



Ask for onr wholenle lllnstnted pahii Uat S 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, d 



■ante BeilMura, Oel. 



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