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The Florists' Review 



Januaby 28, 1015. 



Cahna Huhgaria 



EXTRA FINE ROOTS, 1 - 2 EYES. 



THE BEST OF ALL PINK 



Per 100, $7.00 



CANNAS 



Per 1000, $60.00 



HOWARD & SMITH 



Cash 'with order. 



P. O. Box 484, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mention The Beylew when yoa writ*. 



the dark weather and can hardly com- 

 pete with the more attractive stock 

 brought from California. Local-grown 

 roses of excellent quality are coming 

 in more freely, but the market is get- 

 ting a large part of its supply from 

 the south. 



Blooming Rzaleias are seen every- 

 where. The first Golden Spur daffodils 

 have appeared. Trade in potted orna- 

 mentals and blooming plants continues 

 fairly good, with ferns, bulbous stock 

 and cyclamens among the best sellers. 



Club Meeting. 



The Portland Floral Society held its 

 regular meeting January 19, in its rooms 

 in the Masonic Temple. The first topic 

 discussed was introduced by the report 

 of Julius Dorsche, chairman of the 

 committee in charge of the society's 

 participation in the June rose festival. 

 He stated that the rose festival man- 

 agers had expressed a desire to have 

 the society take charge of the festival 

 center, which is planned to cover four 

 blocks. The society expressed its will- 

 ingness to do so if found desirable, and 

 gave Mr. Dorsche 's committee author- 

 ity to act at its discretion. The mat- 

 ter of wire baskets on light posts, and 

 other proposed street decorations in the 

 business district, was left in charge of 

 the same committee. 



The legislation committee asked that 

 an appropriation be made to procure 

 legal counsel in order to prepare a 

 proper lien law to protect dealers in 

 shrubbery and ornamentals, who now 

 have no rights of lien against property 

 which has been beautified. The ap- 

 propriation was not granted, as it ap- 

 peared that nurserymen and landscape 

 workers only would be benefited, and 

 it was argued that the funds of the so- 

 ciety could not properly be used for 

 such a piH-pose. 



H. A. Lewis, president of the Mult- 

 nomah county fair, which is held an- 

 nually at Gresham, stated that prizes 

 were to be offered for the best flower 

 beds planted by growers at the fair 

 grounds, where ground will be prepared 

 for planting and the beds will be cared 

 for free of charge. He requested the 

 society to take charge of arranging 

 this feature. This will be done by a 

 committee consisting of J. G. Bacher, 

 E. R. Routledge and Guy M. Pilkington. 



President Van Kirk reported that he 

 had been appointed S. A. F. vice-presi- 

 dent for Oregon and that he was in 

 correspondence with the national of- 

 ficials, urging that as many as possi- 

 ble of the parties of delegates to the 

 convention at San Francisco be routed 

 through Portland, either coming or go- 

 ing. He has assured these officials that 

 the Portland Floral Society will wel- 

 come, with whole-hearted western hos- 



IP YOU HAVE 



NOT THE 



WINTER-FLOWERING ORCHID SWEET PEA 



in your greenhouses, see and asK jour neighbor 

 how Ihey pay. It is still time to sow some now. 



Now is the time to sow some of the Summer Sweet Pea Seed, outdoors or in 

 cold frames, to have good crop for Decoration Day. I have only the best commercial 

 varieties, like : Frank Dolby (lavender), Nora Unwin (white), Gladys Unwin (pink), 

 etc.; 1 lb., $1.50; 5 lbs. of each, at $5.00. 



My reselected Pink Spencer, White Spencer, Lavender Spencer, Lilac Spencer, 

 Orange Spencer, Red Spencer, etc., at $5.00 per pound ; in 5-lb. lots, at $4.00. Guar- 

 anteed over 90^ true. 



Countess Spencer, White Spencer (Burpee), Blanche Ferry Spencer, C. Routzahn, 

 King Edward Spencer, at $1.50 per lb.; in 5-lb. lots, at $1.00, as long as surplus lasts. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, Sweet Pea Specialist, 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Lompoc, Cal. 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Enchantrem, white 10\ $2.2S; 1000, $20.00 



RnchantreBS. roae-plnk 100. 2.-26: luOO, 20.00 



Victory, scarlet JOU, 2.26; lUOO, 20.00 



Rosette, brlKht plDk .10). 2 26:1000, 20.00 



Dorothy, rose pink 100, 2.76; 1000, 26.00 



Fair Maid, pink 100. $1.76: lOOU, $16 ro 



Dr. Ohoate, red 100, 1.76:1000. 16.00 



Loe ADfireles, white 100. 1.76; 1( KM, 16 00 



Rooeeyelt, crimson 100, 176:1000. UM 



Enchantress, pink 100, 2.26; lOiO. 20 00 



The talk of the town is our seedling H. W. Turner, Jr. Not enouKh can be said of this splendid Oar- 

 nation. It produces pure white floweis of extraordinary keeploK qualities, lastlnK from el((ht to tun daya 

 when cut; an excellent variety, both for In and outdoor culture. We now have 26,000 of this variety flow- 

 ering: In the field. Oome and look them over when in our nelKhboi hood. 



Strong Kooted CattlncTs, per 100, $6.00; per 1000, $40.00 



Boston and Sword Ferns, strong plants, balled $16,00; 6-inch pans, $26.00 



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



POLDER & GROEN. Wktleiale Hirists, Nonteyie, CtL P. 0. Address, R. R. 6, Los Angeles, CaL 



Mention Th« Review whea yon write. 



ulooted Harnation Huttings 



Now Ready— For Immediate Delivery 



100 1000 



The Herald, scarlet $3.00 $26.00 



Benora, variegated 3.00 25.00 



C. W. Ward, dark pink. . . . 2.50 20.00 



Rosette, dark pink 2.50 20.00 



Commodore, scarlet 2.50 20.00 



Victory, scarlet 2.50 20.00 



White Wonder 2.50 20.00 



White Enchantress 2.00 18.00 



Dorothy Gordon, pink 2.00 18.00 



Enchantress, light pink . . . 2.00 18.00 



Peninsula Nursery Co. 



N. Peterson, Mgr. SAN BIATEO, CAL. 

 Mention The SMrltrw when yon write. 



TASSANO BROS., Inc. 



The largest wholesale Evergreen and Sup- 

 ply market in the state. 

 All mail orders promptly filled. 



415 So. Los Ansreles Street 



LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



Mention Ttie Review when joa write. 



Asparagus Plumosus Sead 



Per oz., $1.00; per H lb., $3.00; per lb., $10.00. 

 SEEDLINGS, $5.00 per 1000 



TRANSPLANTED, $7.50 per 1000 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. F. D. 6, LOS ANGELKS, CAL. X 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Per 1000 



Enchantress $20.00 



Matchless 60.00 



Enchantress Supreme 35 00 



W hi te Wonder 25.00 



C. W. Ward 26.00 



Pure White Enchantress 25.00 



£DimaSpreckle( scarlet) 40 00 



Boston and Roosevelt Ferns, 2-in 35.00 



Whitmani Ferns, 2-in 40.00 



Cash, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2S11 73rd Avenue, ELMHUKST, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



Strong Tobacco Stems 



at Ic per pound. 

 E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



18-24 Lick Place, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The ReTiew when yon write. 



Araucario Bidwilli 



Out of i**An. pots, 2 tieni $20.00 per 100 



Outof 2 -in. pots. 1 tier 16.00perl00 



Asparagus Sprengerl 



Outof 2- in. pots $2.00perl00; $18.00 per 1000 



The Araocsrias and Asparacus are ready for a 

 shift. 



FAOnC NUKERIES, (Mm. Sil MalM C*., Cal. 



