Mat 6. 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



77 



th« houses are fine now and cause much 

 favorable comment. 



H. W. Turner has the work on his 

 new houses well advanced. He reports 

 big sales on rose plants of the newer 

 varieties and an increasing demand for 

 those kinds that thrive outdoors. 



C. 0. Navlet, of San Jose, paid us 

 a flying visit last week. 



The rose display along the country 

 highways is not, perhaps, what its 

 sponsors hoped for, but the perennial 

 billboards are a blaze of color. 



H. E. Eichards. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Cooler weather has reduced the cut of 

 carnations and roses and there is not 

 such a heavy overstock as there was 

 last week. Social events and counter 

 trade are moving flowers, in about nor- 

 mal quantities. The demand for fu- 

 neral designs has been above the aver- 

 age. Potted hydrangeas in all shades 

 of color are shown and are selling 

 fairly well. Some azaleas and potted 

 roses are offered, but the demand for 

 them is light. Snapdragons in a va- 

 riety of colors are coming in and sell 

 well. Sweet peas are abundant. Vio- 

 lets are entirely off the market. The 

 first Ulrich Brunner roses are in. The 

 movement of bedding stock has been re- 

 tarded by the change in the weather. 



Various Notes. 



L. G. Pfunder, a retired pioneer flo- 

 rist, has leased his greenhouse range, 

 at East Forty-ninth and Alder streets. 

 The lessees are growing principally 

 vegetables and bedding stock. 



W. F. Bodley, the father of T. C. and 

 E, M. Bodley, well known greenhouse 

 men, died April 29. He had lived in 

 Portland over forty years. 



E. J. Nausa has become associated 

 with G. G. Euenitz as manager of the 

 flower store in Masonic Temple. This 

 arrangement will give Mr. Euenitz, who 

 is an experienced grower, more time to 

 look after his greenhouses, on Palatine 

 hill. ^ 



The Tonseth Floral Co. is showing 

 some excellent French hydrangeas in 

 bright colors. 



Growers of bedding stock who have 

 booths at the public market are re- 

 ported to be selling geraniums to the 

 public at the same prices they are bring- 

 ing in wholesale lots. No good reason 

 appears for such action, as there is no 

 oversupply of geraniums. S. W. W. 



BURNT SPOTS ON FOLIAGE. 



I am sending a sample of the foliage 

 on some of our plants and should like 

 to know what causes the discolored 

 spots. Some of our benches of small 

 geraniums are nearly all affected. The 

 callas also are in bad condition. 



B. G.— Okla. 



The burnt spots on the calla foliage 

 are undoubtedly caused by sun-scald 

 through some defective glass. The 

 geraniums seem to be affected in much 

 the same manner. I would suggest spray- 

 ing a thin coating of shading over 

 the glass, just sufficient to break the 

 sun's rays. You will find kerosene and 

 white lead a good shade. If preferred 

 you can, of course, apply it with a wide 

 whitewash brush on a long handle. I 

 think you will have no further trouble 

 " /ou shade at once. C. W. 



E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 off Cut Flowers. 



I89 20 Lick Place, San Francisco, CaK 



Mentfon The BeTlew when yoa write. 



JAPANESE LILY BULBS and SEEDS 



Writ* for CatalosH* to 



The Orienfai Seed Co., ^'"'SU.^, 



aao ci >M«t su san francisco. cal. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Hosan-Kooyinan Co. 



27 Central Plac«, pffff BhsIi 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS 



SHIPPING A 

 SPECIALTY 



Mention Th» R«tI«w when yoo write. 



Chrysanthemums 



Monrovia, White Bonnaffon, Bonnaffon, 

 White Queen, Dr. Ensuehard, Nonin, 

 Appleton, 11.50 per 100. 



Cash with order or C. 0. D. 



KOBATA BROS., Rf.d. boz m. Girieia,CaL 



Mention The BeTlew when yen write. 



O. E. RKNZER 



R.1,Box815.PMtlaid,Ore. 



Btooks, Srant Nozza, 4 colors, $2.00 per bch. 

 8llver>pliik Snaps, 2'4-in., $4.00; 4-in.. tl.OO. 

 Dracaena, 4-in., tl2.50; also strong seedlings. 

 Plumonus, 4-in., $10.00. 

 Primula Oboonica Grfl., strong 2^-in., 14.00 



PBBENNIALS. BBDDINO PI^ANTS. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, ORK. 



Bedding Plants for gnwinc on for Spring 

 Trade. 



rALllS,rERNSu4DEC0RATIVE PLANTS 



Mention The BeTlew when yon wrttn. 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, 2^ and 3-1d., now ready (or 

 3, 4 and 6-in., fine stock, $3.00 to $8.00, according 

 to qnallty. 



We are lar^e growers of Chrysanthemnms, 

 leading commercial varieties in standards, pompons 

 and singles. 



Tonr Inquiries for anything yon 

 may need will be apprecUted. 



OLSSON & BERNSON, 



11 Post St., SPOKANE, WASH. 



Mention The Beriew when yon write. 



PANSIE8 



Mastodon Mixed Private Stoclc, transplanted, 

 beginning to show colors. Per 100. $1.50; per 

 1000, $13.60. Seedlings, same strain, price per 

 1000, $4.00; 5000. $16.00. 



All plants prepaid. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



CARNATIONS, 2-inch Pots 



Enchantress $18.00 per 1000 



Rose-pink Enchantress 18.00 per 1000 



White Enchantress .' 18.00 per 1000 



MAIDENHAIR FERNS 



Roenbeckii, strong, 7-inch pots. . .$35.00 per 100 

 Croweanuni, strong, 7-inch pots . . 35.00 per 100 



THORSTED FLORAL CO. 



1427 Br9adway , ^OAKLAND, CAL. 



MMitlon The. Beylew. wbfiT yon., write. 



FERNS FOR FERN DISHES 



in 214-in. pots $4.50 per 100 



rUNUU OBCOIOCA (Rnsdirfer Stnig) 



2H-ln. pots $ 5.00 per 100 



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



Kentias in all sizes. 



Nephrolepis in all varieties and sizes 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 

 (Bird's NMt Fara) 



4-in. pots S 6.00 per dozen 



6-in.pots 9.00perdozen 



S-in. pots 16.00 per dozen 



Also larger sizes. 



ADIANTUN CUNEATUN ROENBECKD agi 

 ADIANTUN TUUNni 



2^-in, pots 17.50 per IM 



4 -in. pots 16.00perl00 



Write for Wholesale Price List 



L PLATH, THE rERNERIES 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Ave>. 

 P. O. Station 'X" 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



'^ r 



Mention The Bevlew when yoo write. 



(Srecul) BEDDING PLANTS 



2-in. size, $1.00 per 100, except where noted. 



Asters, Antirrhinum, Ageratum R. C., 

 Balsam, Chrysanthemum B. C., Canter- 

 bury Bells, Digitalis, Delphinium. Daisies, 

 Echeveria, Gaillardia, Geranium, 2c; 

 Heliotropes R. C, Ic; 3-in., 6c; Lobelia, 

 Mrs. Sander Marguerites, white and yel- 

 low, single, R. C; Pelargoniums. 2-in. 5c. 

 Pansies, Salvia, Verbena R. C, Zinnia. 



FRED G. EHLE 



224 Sanborn Ave., 



SAN JOSE, CAL. 



Aster Seed 



Carefully selected and absolutely fresh stock. 



Our rigid culture makes Quality unsurpassed. 



Write for Illustrated Circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER, ^1^%^....*. 



McMINNVILUE, OREGON 



Mentloc The BeTlew when yon write. 



Wilson ft Crout Co. 



14 East 61st Str««t 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Offers an immense stock of bedding plants 

 for present and future delivery. 



Num Rooted Cuttings 



STANDARD VARIETIES • 

 $16.00 per 1000; $2.00 per 100 

 250 at 1000 rate 



Van Slyke & Seamons 



R. D. No. 2, TACOMA,. WASH. 



