Januaby 14. 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



FERNS FOR FERN DISHES 



in 2>4-iQ. pots 94.60 per 100 



ramUU OBCONKA (RtuMer Straii) 



214-iii. pota S 5.00 per 100 



4 -in. pota IS.OOperlOO 



Kentias in all sizes. 



Nephrolepis in all varieties and sizes 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 



I (Bird's NMt F*ra) 



4-in. pots S 6.00 per dozen 



6-in. pots 9.00 per dozen 



6-in. pots .vr. . . . 16.00 per dozen 



Also lacifcr sizes. 



ANANTUN CUNEAm ROENBECKU ud 

 ADIANTUli^tRniNrH 



2H-in. pots « I 7.60 per 100 



4 -in. pots..... -....If-. 16.00perl00 



Write for Whol§|jde Price List. 



H. rUTH, TItt FERNERIES 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Aves. 

 P. O. Station •X" 



SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



ifc r 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



Anaheim and Escondido, is selling rap- 

 idly. Mr. Meyberg, secretary and man- 

 ager, spent a few days in San Diego 

 recently, taking in the fair, with which 

 he was well pleased. 



The L. A. Floral Co. reports business 

 excellent, especially shipments to out- 

 of-town points. 



Another candidate for business has 

 appeared at San Pedro, the Harbor 

 Floral Co., which opened January 12. 

 The more the merrier, and all wish luck 

 to the new venture. H. E. Richards. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The IVIarket. 



It is a pleasure to note that mid- 

 winter conditions in nearly every par- 

 ticular are normal. There is a daily 

 clean-up of cut stock, and of some kinds 

 there is barely enough to go around. 

 No large social affairs have been han- 

 dled since the holidays, but the run 

 of small orders has been steady. Sales 

 are averaging well with those of for- 

 mer years. There has been consider- 

 able funeral work, which used up the 

 cut stock in light colors as fast as it 

 came in and left the market short of 

 everything except Paper Whites. 

 Home-grown roses are less plentiful 

 and some California stock is being 

 brought in. There are no liome-growii 

 violets now, bat the California-grown 

 ones received are of excellent quality. 

 Enough chrysanthemums come in to 

 make small displays in some of the 

 stores. Pink Maud Dean mums lead 

 and these are of splendid quality. A 

 few Chadwicks are still seen. A few 

 of the small French daffodils and 

 svveet peas of inferior quality have 

 appeared. 



Among pqtted flowering i)lauts, 

 cyclamens still lead by a large margin, 

 with primulas, ericas, potted Komans 

 and azaleas on the list. The supply of 

 orchids about equals the demand, with 

 Cattleya Trianae, Percivaliana and 

 yome varieties of la;lias and cypripedi- 

 ums among the favorites. The whole- 

 sale .growers are getting average prices 

 for all the stock they can furnish and 

 there is nothing wasted after it reaches 

 the hands of the retailers. 



Various Notes. 



. The regular monthly meeting of the 



SUPERIOR- 

 GROWN 



ROSEI^ 



for IMMEDIATE 

 DELIVERY 



Prince E. C. d'Arenberg i^.^,^"^' 

 ^ filled ev- 

 ery prediction made for it last season and is 

 a big winner everywhere. There is no red 

 rose grown that will make as satisfactory 

 returns for the space occupied. Of exceed- 

 ingly strong, sturdy growth, throwing splen- 

 did stems at,all times; splendid foliage. The 

 one best bet in red roses. 



Se.OO per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



Ophelia has proven of exceptional merit 

 — *^ as a forcing rose; a great grower, 



clean and strong, very free, and a most beau- 

 tiful color— brilliant salmon- pink, shading 

 to orange. A fancy rose that you will be 

 more than pleased with. 



$10.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 



Killarney Brilliant This is the very 



" last word in the 



Killarneys-an exceutionally strong grower, 

 increased petalage and of heavier texture. 

 A most brilliant and pleasing color; is doing 

 well everywhere, and will be planted heavily 

 this season, ^ 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Mrs. Geo. Shawyer The most popular 

 ' rose of its color 

 ever introduced: has won its way to the very 

 top on merit alone. A grand grower, very 

 free, a splendid keeper and the most plea«ing 

 shade of pink; sells on sight, at top prices. 

 Will be planted heavier than any other pink 

 rose this season. 



$6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



All the new and standard varieties in quantity. Let us figure on your requirements 

 for the coming season. We can make the price right for first-class, well grown stock. 



SATISFACTION GUARANTKED 



HENRY W. TURNER, Wkilmk Hirist, Montebello, Cal. 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Victory, scarlet 100, $2.26; 1000, $20.00 



Itosette, bright pink 100, 2 25:1000, 20.00 



Dorothy, rose- pink 100. 2.7S: 1000, 26.00 



John Morley, red 100, 2.75; 1000, 26.00 



Herald, scarlet lOO, 2.76; 1000. 26.00 



Philadelphia, rose-pink 100, 6.00. 



Fair Maid, pink 100, $1.76: 1000, $15.f0 



Dr. Ohoate, red 100. 1.76:1000, 15.00 



liOS Angeles, white 100, 1.76:1000, 16.00 



Roosevelt, crimson 100, 176:1000. 16.00 



Enchantress, pink 100, 2.26: lOiO, 20 00 



Enchantress, white 10\ 2.26:1000. 20.00 



Enchantress, rose-pink 100. 2.25:1000, 20.00 



The talk of the town Is our seedling H. W. Turner, Jr. Not enough can be said of this splendid Car- 

 nation. It produces pure white flowers of extraordinary keeping qaalltles, lasting from eight to ten days 

 when cut: an excellent variety, both for In and outdoor culture. We now have 25,000 of tlils variety flow- 

 ering In the field. Oome and look them over when in our neighborhood. 



StronK Rooted Cuttings, per 100. $6.00; per lOOO, $40.00 



Boston and Sword Ferns, strong plants, balled $16,00; 6-lnch pans, $25.60 



Splendid, clean stock, which will please the most critical bnyer. 



POLDER & GROEN, Wholesale norists, Nonteyio, CaL P. 0. Address, R. R. 6, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



TASSANO BROS., Inc. 



The largest wholesale Evergreen and Sup- 

 ply market in the state. 

 All mail orders promptly filled. 



415 So. L.08 Ansreles Street 

 LOS ANGBXKS, CALIFORNIA 



Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



Per 07... $1.00; per H lb., $3.00; per lb., Sin.oo. 

 SEEDLINGS, |,>.(X) per lOOO 



TRANSPLANTED, $7..V» per 1000 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. F. D. 6, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Araucaria Bidwilli 



Out of 2^-in, pots. 2 tierfl $20.00 per 100 



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



Asparagus Sprengeri 



Out of 2- in. pots $2.00perl00: $18,00 per 1000 



The Araucarias and Asparagus are ready for a 

 shift. 



PAOnC NURSaiB, (Mma, Sta Halo C*., Cal . 



PALMS PALMS S 



Palms are our specialty. Kentia.Cocos d 

 plumpsa,_ Phoenix, Wasningtonia, Sqa- 2: 



forthia, Corypha, etc., by the carloads. 

 Ask for onr wholesale lllnstrated pain list. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



■ant* 



.Oal. 



CB 



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Mention Th* Ravlew when yon write. 



ASPARAQUS PLUMOSUS, Per 100 1000 



out of 2-inch pots $3,00 $25.00 



Amp. Sprengeri, out of 2-inch pots. . . . 2.00 18.00 



Sweet William, 1-year-old 3.00 26.00 



OrlenUl Poppy. 1-year-old 3.00 25.00 



Beaoty of Iftce Stocks, 2-in., strong . l.fiO 12.00 



Prlnceii Alice StockH, 2-in.. strong. . 1.60 12,00 



Ask for trade list on bedding stock. 



FRED G. EHLE 



BULBS, CALIFORNIA-GROWN 



Freesia Purity (true). Daffodils, Poeticus Njur- 

 cissuB, Oesneriana Tulips, Early-flowerins 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others. Spanish Iris.Ixias, 

 etc. Splendid Quality. Best varieties. Prices 

 reasonable. 



1 get repeat orders for my bulbs, season after 

 season, from well satisfied customers whom I 

 have supplied in previous seasons. 



Write for Price List. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



WMiule Fleriit aw* Mk Irawir t«iT« CMI. CAL 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



nVRI AMPy from English-grown seed. 

 UlULfflmkll in five named varieties, 

 assorted. $2.00 per dozen; $12.50 per 100. 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS, large fiowering. 

 five colors, 65c per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA QRANDIFLORA, 



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

 per 100. 



rncD unOIIEs santa rosa, cal 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



RE 



BER 



224 Saiik«m Ave., 



SAN JOSK CAL. 



^ KENTIA NURSERIES o 



lu SANTA BARBARA. CAL. rm 



p for C*c*s plumoMi (all sizes in auan- ^ 

 ^ tity), Kantlaa. Seaforthias, Arecas, o 

 ec Phoenix Canariensis (strong and estab- C 

 t lished). Trees, Shrubs, etc, > 



5 «■■< far WlwUtalc Ptict Litt. ^ 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



$2.00 per 100; $18.00 per IfiOO. 

 Enchantress, Wblt*- Enchantrew, R. P. Enchantreae. 

 Comfort (red). Beacon (red). Victory (red). 

 Enchantress Supreme, $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 

 aorgeous and Cbtmplon, $6.00 per 100; $46.00 per 



1000. 



We guarantee all of the above to be well rooted and 



absolutely free from tnsarium or other fnngl, 



LOOSIIS CARNATION CO. 



P. O. Box 42, LoomU. Placer Co., OalUor nla 



STAIGER A MUNDWILER 



lt40-lt4C W. «fti SIm L08 AHflKLBI. CAL. 



Vor all claasea o omattiental nnra*ry and §!«•• 

 koQM stock, ferns and palms at right prlOM. 



