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Tfac Florists^ Review 



J9SM 19, fl5. 



fERNS FOR FERN DISKS 



in 2)4-in. pots $4.60 per 100 



mmA OBCONICA (RiBsdnfer Stnii) 



3>4-ln. pots I 6.00 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 9.00 per dozen 



6-in. pots 16.00 per dozen 



Also larger sizes. 



ANiiNTUN CUNEATUN ROENBECKD ui 

 AMANTUN TRIUNPH 



2i4-in. pots t 7.60 per IM 



4 -in. pots 16.00perl00 



Write for Wholesale Price List 



H. run, THE FERNERIES 



Lawrence and Winnipcc Aves. 

 P. O. SUtion *X" 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Mention The BeTlew when joo write. 



BULBS, CAUFORNIAGROWll 



Preesta Purity (true). Daffodils, Poeticns Nar- 

 cissus, Oesneriana Tulips, Early-flowering 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others. Spanish Iris Jxias. 

 etc. Splendid Quality. Best varieties. Prioss 

 reasonable. 



I get repeat orders for my bulbs, season after 

 ■eason, from well satiafled customers whom I 

 have supplied in preTioas seasons. 



Write for Price List 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Vbelesale Heritt ni ■■» Irawtr SMM CM|Z, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



O. E. RKNZER 



R.1.Box815,Pwtlag4.0rc 



stocks. Grant Nozza, 4 colors, 12.00 per bch. 

 BUver-plnlc Snaps, 2'4-in., 14.00: 4-in., $1.00. 

 Draoa«na, 4-in., $12.50; also strong seedlings. 

 Plumosus, 4-in.. llO.no. 

 Primula Obconlca Grfl., strong 2ifl-in.. $4.00 



PKBKNNIAI.8. BBDDIMO PI.ANTS. 



Mention The Betlew when yon write. 



Rahn & Herbert Ce. 



CLACKAMAS, ORI. 



Beddiac Planto for growinc on for Sprint 

 Trade. 



rAlJIS,rERNSo4 DECORATIVE riANTS 



Dracaena IndiTlsa, 2ht and S-in., now ready for 

 S, 4 and 6-ln., floe stock, $3.00 to $8.00, according 

 to qnaiity. 

 R We are large growers of Chryeanthemnms, 

 leading commercial varieties In standards, pompons 

 and.slnglee. 



Tonr Inqntries tor anything yon 

 may need wlU be appreciated. 



OLSSON & BERNSON, 



il Pest St., SPOKANE, WASH. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wilson A Grout Co. 



14 CMt 61st StTMt 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Offers an immense stock of bedding plants 

 for present and future delivery. 



Num Rooted Cuttings 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



3 .115.00 per LOOO; $2.00 perjMti, 

 250 at 1000 mte ' '"' 



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Van Slyke & Seamont 



B. b. Ho. S, tAbOMA. WASH. 



8ending_put tnvitationa to the visitors 

 to make their headquarters and receive 

 their mail at his store. Mr. Eppstein 

 reports an extremely busy week with 

 the school graduations and special 

 work, which kept the force busy far 

 into the night on several occasions. 

 This house is getting in some Peruvian 

 lilies, striking long-stemmed yellow 

 flowers. 



The J. B. Boland shop had a large 

 number of elaborate pieces for the 

 Haller funeral last week. 



A. O. Stein used an exceptionally 

 large number of fine long-stemmed 

 Beauty roses at one of his exposition 

 decorations last week. 



Podesta & Baldocchi are displaying 

 some striking Japanese irises. 



Mr. Picetti, managing Charles 

 Navlet's branch nursery store at the 

 Emporium, says they are cleaning up 

 the last of the field-grown roses, and 

 in another week will be selling only 

 potted roses. An effort has been made 

 to keep some of the field stock as late 

 as possible, to meet a large demand. 

 The demand has been especially strong, 

 he says, for Aaron Ward and Lyon, and 

 the crop, which was largely increased 

 this season, will be still larger next 

 year. He says Thursday of last week, 

 when the hot norther kept everybody 

 at the ice cream stands, was the first 

 dull day in a long time. 



The Lacy sisters, at 3141 Fifty-fifth 

 avenue, Oakland, are making a spe- 

 cialty of snapdragons under glass and 

 are sending in some pretty pink stock, 

 which finds fair sale at a number of 

 shops around town. This is said to 

 be about the only snapdragon worth 

 mentioning that is grown in this 

 vicinity. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. now has a 

 good and rapidly increasing cut of 

 Ophelia roses. As this variety has be- 

 come exceedingly popular and the sup- 

 ply so far has been below general mar- 

 ket requirements, a good business is 

 expected. 



Valmeni & LavazoUo, Haight street 

 florists, have been succeeded by Picetti 

 & Lavazollo. 



J. A. Wood, of Woodland, Cal., who 

 has been combining a flower shop and 

 grain-buying business, has moved into 

 new quarters. 



A letter has been received by the 

 sister of M. Dechoquet, formerly land- 

 scape gardener on the Antoine Borel 

 estate, near San Mateo, Cal., stating 

 that he is recovering from a wound in 

 a Paris hospital and has been promoted 

 to the rank of corporal in the French 

 army. 



Mrs. E. E. Darbee reports a highly 

 satisfactory shipping season closing 

 w'th Memorial day, having shipped con- 

 siderable quantities of all seasonable 

 stock to distant points. The carnation 

 shipments gave especially satisfactory 

 results, as the flowers were above the 

 average and a number of the buyers 

 have expressed themselves as well 

 pleased. Mrs. Darbee finds retail busi- 

 ness good at present, and says the pres- 

 ence of many eastern people in the city 

 seems to give new life to the trade. 



8. H. G. 



TOnTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



The demand for Memorial day cleaned 

 up neatly all of the vatieties of green- 

 house-grown 'flowers, and, in addition, 

 the dealers handled large quantities of 



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Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 



for sale to the trade? 

 Is it moving as it should? 

 No? 



Then tell the trade abont 

 it by nsing the Pacific Coast 

 Pages of The Review. 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invariably report good 

 results. Like this: 



Say I That ad's a hnmdlncw for tettlns the 

 bosineH.— Everett Floral Co., Kverett. Wash. 



I sold all the Modi cnttintaadvertlMd.and yon 

 will not hear from me again antil I can ret lome 

 more stock ready. Shall root 100.000 Carnation 

 cattinss for next season, as I know The Review 

 will sell them for me.— Frank Wilhelm, Los Aa- 

 seles. Cal. 



Flease cat out of oar advertisement in The B«- 

 view the cyclamen seedlinrs. We sold all oar 

 ■arplas cyclamen seedlings as a direct resolt of 

 oar advertisement in your paper.— Spokane 

 Greenhoases (Inc. ), Spokane, Wash. 



We want to say that oar last advertisemant In 

 The Beview brought as orders from both tha ▲!• 

 lantic and Padflc coasts. We had, strangely 

 enough, on following days, orders from Salem. 

 Ore., and from Salem. Mass.— State Floral Oe.. 

 North Yakima, Wash. 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 by advertising in the Pacific Coast Department of 

 The Beview. We sold oat clean and refoiad 

 many orders. The Review sorely gives resalti. 

 —Van Slyke A Seamons. Tacoma, Wash. 



The transient rate for spac« 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offer 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year aronnd shonld write 

 for contract rates. 



Florists* PnUisliing Co. 



S08 Si. DmWi Stmt ODCAfiO 



