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Jancart 14, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



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SEASONABLE PLANTS 



riCBNS, Whltmani, Amerpohlil, Roosevelt 

 and Boston, 4-lncb, SOc; S-incb. 8Sc; 0-incb, 60o; 

 7-lnch, 75c. 



Fern Dishes, made up, B-lnch, SSc; 6-lnch, 60c. 



Adlantum Cruweanant, 4-lnch,20c; 6-lDCh,tSc. 



▲spararvs Pinmoens. 2-lnch, 8c. 



Asparacns Sprenserl, 4-lacb, 5c. 



Beconla Laniinoaa, 4-lach, lOo. 



Coleus, aaet.. 4-Inch, 10c. 



Oyolamen, very fine, 4-lncta, 20c; S-lncb. SOo; <■ 

 Ifacb. 40c. 



Palms, 1000 Kentias, from $1.26 to $3.00 eacb. 



We have a fine lot of Foinsettias li^ pans. Pep- 

 pers, etc. 



WHSON-CROUT CO.. W^^l^^l.,^^ 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



W. A. RITTO. TacMU, Wish. 



5222 South M Street 



QKRANIUMS. Per 100 



16 best colors, strons, 2^-<iich $3.00 



Petunias, double f rinsed, 2-inch 2.ro 



Santolinas. 2-inch 2.00 



Coleus, mixed, i-inch 1.60 



Marffuerltes, single, 2-inch 2.00 



Mrs. Sander, 2-inch 2.00 



Heliotropes, 2-inch 1.60 



Swainsona Alba, 2-inch 2.00 



Impatiens Sultani, 2-inch 2.00 



Onaphalium (Helichrysum petiolatum), 



2i«-inch 2.60 



Hoyacamosa, 2*ainch 2.00 



Meption The Revlewwhen yon write. 



Various Notes. 



Frank Bell, the Brighton carnation 

 grower, is laid up with a severe attack 

 of tonsillitis. 



Gus Bjorkman has returned from 

 Victoria, B. C, where he spent the 

 holidays. 



Miss Elsie Schnapp, well and favor- 

 ably known in the flower trade of this 

 city, has secured an appointment with 

 Samuel Murray, of Kansas City, Mo. 



Thomas Wylie, chief of Clan Mac- 

 kenzie, Order of* Scottish Clans, has 

 been appointed delegate to the Royal 

 convention at San Francisco. As this 

 convention happens the same week as 

 the S. A. F. convention, he will have 

 a twofold interest in going there. 

 T. W. 



LECTUBES AT BOSTON. 



The lecture committee of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society has is- 

 sued the program of lectures and dis- 

 cussions on horticultural subjects to be 

 given at Horticultural hall, Boston, on 

 Saturdays at 2 p. m., unless otherwise 

 stated, during January, February and 

 March, These lectures are free and the 

 various topics will be treated by recog- 

 nized authorities in the different lines. 



The program is as follows: 



January 16. "Selection and Care of House 

 Plants," by Frederick E. Palmer, Brookllne. 



January 30. "Conference on Garden Planning 

 and Planting." conducte<l by the staff of the 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College. 10:00 a. m., 

 "Trees and Shrubs for Home Grounds," by Prof. 

 A. K. Harrison. 10:45 a. m.. "Garden Plan- 

 ning," by P. H. EUwood, Jr. 11:30 a. m., "Gar- 

 den Furnishings," by Prof. F. A. Waugb. 1:30 

 p. m., "Practical Management of the Home 

 Flower Garden." Prof. A. H. Nehrllng. 2:30 

 p. m., "Herbaceous Annuals and Perennials," by 

 A. S. Thurston. 



February 6. "The Home Vegetable Garden," 

 by H. F. Tompson, Amherst. 



February 13. "Conference on Fruit Growing." 

 arranged by the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 

 lege. 10:00 a. ni.. "Grafting and Budding," by 

 Prof. W. W. Chenoweth. 11:00 a. m., "Prun- 

 ing," by Prof. F. C. Sears. 1:30 p. m., "Spray- 

 ing," by Prof. R. W. Rees. 2:45 p. m., "Small 

 Fruits," by Hon. Wilfrid Wheeler. 



February 27. "The Culture of Hardv Shrubs," 

 l)y Arthur E. Thatcher, Bar Harbor, Maine. 



March B. "The Insect Outlook for New Eng- 

 land," by Dr. H. T. Fernald, Amherst. 



March 13. "Hardy Herbaceous Flowers," by 

 W. A. Mand.i. South Orange, N. J. 



March 27. "diseases of the Peony," Illus- 

 trated, by Prof. H. H. Whetzell, Ithaca, N. Y. 



New Ulm, Minn.— John P. Dill re- 

 ports holiday business better than was 

 expected. Contrary to the reports of 

 other localities, cut flowers were the 

 big seller, pot plants doing poorly. 



Growers, 



Shippers 

 of the 

 Famous 



ESTABLISHED 1890 



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 Reytew when yon write. 



Violets, Roses, Carnations, Valley, Smilax, 

 Ferns and Other Greens 



Am FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE 



Send us a trial order. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



Offlc« and SalMrooms, 440 Bush Strest, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Nursary: FITCHBURO. CAL. 



Mention The RCTiew when yog write. 



JAPiUIESE LILY BULBS and SEEDS 



Write for Catalosao to 



The Oriental Seed Co., "'^'^r.,.,. 



220 CtoMMrt St, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



Mention Tho Ecrlew whea yon wilf . 



E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



WhoUsalo Qrowars and Shlppars off Cut Flowars 



Try a case of our Famous Winter Brand violets, greens and Cecile Brunner roses, 



packed for long distance shipping. 



18, 20, 22 and 24 Lick PI., San Francisco, Cal. 



Mention The Reyiew when you write. 



Araucaria Bidwilli 



3-in. pots, 14 in. high, $30.00 per 100; 

 $250.00 per 1000. 



HUNTINGTON BEACH NURSERY 

 Huntington Beach, Cal. 



Geo. W. Wardwell. E*roprietor. 



Mention The Rertow when yon write. 



California Evergreen Co. 



(Established 1874) 



GREENS AND CUT FLOWERS 



Two Stores: 

 316 So. Broadway. 

 LOS ANGH ES. CAl. SAN f RANQSCO. CAI . 



Phone Broadway 2369 Phone Douclas 5896 

 Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



Primula Obconlea Qrandlflora 



iVinch, atrongr ttock t S.HperlOO 



4-lnch, rtroDg stock 10 00 per 100 



Cyclanien. 6. «-inch. In fall bloom. |2BM. fSO.OO 



per 100. Aspararas Plamosns. 2>a-lnch, IS 00 



per 100: 4 Inch.SS.OO per 100. Oraoaena. in 2>9 



and 4-inch pota, alao aeedlioga. 

 PBBKNNIAL8. BKDDINO PLANTS. 

 Forcet-Me-Not aeedllnca, 00c per 100; fS.OO per 



1000. 



0. L PANZa, R. 1 , Btx 81 5. Perttaid. Ore 

 Maatloa Tha B«t1cw whca yo« wrtta. 



VIOLETS -VIOLETS -VrOLETS 



1000 DOZEN BUNCHES DAILY 



Now booking orders for daily and weekly ship- 

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



SILVIO ROSAIA CO. 



48 Sacramento Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



Hogan-Kooyman Co. 



27 Central Place. eN Bnah 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS 



SHIPPINQ A 

 SPECIALTY 



MantloB Tha Reriew when yoo write. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, ORK. 



Beddinc PlAnts for growins on for Sprinc 

 Trade. 



PALHS^rERNSui DECORATIVE PLANTS 



Ifentloa Tb* Bevlew whea y«a writ*. 



