JONB 10, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



Mastodon Pansies 



200.000 of them— all yellow— form a part of the 

 magnificent surroundings of the palaces of the 

 Panama-Pacific Exposition.. They were pur- 

 chased of us by the management. because they 

 could use only the best of everything. Are they 

 too good for you? Besides, we've cut the prices 

 again. 1916 crop now ready. 



Mastodon Mixed ^ oz.. $0.76; oz., 15.00 



Private Stock is oz., 1.00; oz., 7.00 



Color plate oataloarue free 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



outdoor-grown stock. Wholesale orders 

 from out of town were unusually large. 

 Local retail business which could be 

 definitely traced to Memorial day is con- 

 sidered to have been less thtm that of 

 last year by perhaps ten per cent. This 

 decrease is due to the unusually large 

 number of varieties of house-grown flow- 

 ers in bloom. The month of May is gen- 

 erally conceded to have been more sat- 

 isfactory to florists than any month 

 since the business depression began. 



The variety of greenhouse blooms of- 

 fered remains about the same as last 

 week, with the addition of gladioli, and 

 some varieties of campanulas have been 

 added to the list of outside-grown stock. 

 Betail prices on carnations and rosea 

 have not been reduced. Many visitors 

 will stay until after the rose festival 

 next week, and their presence stimulates 

 the florists' business. Some large deco- 

 rations and a, good demand for funeral 

 work have kept the surplus flowers well 

 cleaned np. 



Various Notes. 



The June meeting of the Portland 

 Floral Society will be held Tuesday eve- 

 ning, June 15, at Masonic Temple. The 

 annual election of officers will be held. 



Martin Winch, who has a range of 

 glass near Gresham, has been adjudged 

 insane and a guardian has been appoint- 

 ed. His greenhouses are operated by 

 Theo. Weddell under lease, and it is not 

 likely that any change will be neces- 

 sary. 



Niklas & Son are showing some pretty 

 candytuft in a variety of colors. It was 

 grown at Clackamas. 



Clarke Bros, have had a large basket 

 of gladioli in their window display. 



The Swiss Floral Co., of which J. G. 

 Bacher and Chas. Welty are managers, 

 has a good-sized establishment at East 

 Seventh and Hassalo streets. They have 

 a range of glass, and buildings to house 

 their equipment for landscape work. 

 They are quite successful in the propa- 

 gation of new varieties, especially of 

 petunias. They have a new variety of 

 salvia, which they hope will prove popu- 

 lar. Among unusual plants seen there 

 are pink poinsettias, stanhopea orchids, 

 Gloire de Chatelaine begonias and the 

 red form, Helvetia, and night-blooming 

 eereus in full bud. The plant is located 

 in a thickly populated district, and the 

 company finds ready sale for all the 

 stock it can produce. 



J. J. Shieur, of Butlerville, will build 

 a greenhouse for winter cucumbers. 



Andrew Walden plans to build an ad- 

 dition, 22x70, to the range he recently 

 kpligh^froin J. Q9^1d. 

 vMartin k ForBi^ fuxnished the deco- 

 rations for the Oregon Federation of 

 Women's Clmbs at the MoMbomah hotel 



CALLA BULBS 





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FREESIA BULBS 



FOR JULY AND AUGUST DELIVERY 



Ask for Prioes in Qaantities 



HOGAN-KOOYMAN CO. 



Wholesale Florists and Importars of Dutch Bulbs 



27 St. Ann Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Phone SUTTER S40 





UmutUm Tk« BvTlew wh 



yvm write. 



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cLELLAN CO. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 of Cut Flowers. 



I89 20 Lick Place, San Francisco, Cal. 



llaotioB Tbt Bartow wkoa 7*0 write. 



JATiUIESE LILY BDLBS and SEEDS 



Writa far Catalas«a fa 



The Oriental Seed Co., ^"^"^ 



Chrowan 



SU SAN PMANCWCO. CAL. 



M— ttoB TM Bttow wfci nm write. 



Araucaria Bldwlili 



Ont of 2it-in. pots, 2 tien 120.00 per 100 



Out of 2 -in. DOta. 1 tier 16.00 per 100 



Asparagus Sprengerl 



Out of 2-in. poti S2.00perl00; $18.00 par 1000 



The Ai»nc»riM ftnd Asparacoi are ready for • 

 shift. 



PAOnC NUESOdES, (Mm. Sn Males C*k, Cal. 



M«»tUn The RcTlew wbea yon write. 



Aster Seed 



Carefully selected and absolutely fresh stock. 



Our rigid culture makes Quality unsurpassed. 



Write for Illustrated Circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER, n*^'ei«ii.te 



MoMINNVIUJE, OREGON 

 Mention The Berlew when yog write. 



and White Temple church. These deco- 

 rations were in honor of the National 

 Federation of Women's Clubs, which 

 held its convention here. 



Julius Brotje is bringing in some Cam- 

 panula persicifolia Moerheimi, which he 

 says is a good keeper. 



Prof. F. D. Bailey, of the pest investi- 

 gation department of the Oregon Agri- 

 cultural College, was in town looking 

 after some troubles tomato growers are 

 having. S. W. W. 



Oklahoma City, Okla.— Business has 

 been better than was expected at the 

 store opened by Furrow & Co., of 

 Quthrie, in jthj^ city last fall. Weddjj^g 

 orders and. out-of-town trade have b/^len 

 partieularljj good. ; ,, , ,,, ,. 



CARNATION GORGEOUS 



Ready for Field, 

 from 2k-inch Pots, 15.00 per 100. 



BASSETTS FLORAL GARDENS 



B. S. BASSEH, Prop. LOOMIS, aU 



PALMS PALMS | 



Pklmi Are our specialty. Kenti»,Ooon ^ 

 plnmowk ^ Pho enix,^ Washingteml*. Sea- ^ 



, Oorypha. etc.. by the carkiada. 



Ask foronr 



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Otnatntod palm IM. g 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



RE 



BER 



KENTIA NURSERIES 



SANTA BARBARA. 



for C»c«a piMMOBB (all sizes in aoan- 

 tity). K«Btl««. Seaforthias. Arecaa. 

 Phoenix Qknariensis (strons and estab- 

 lished). Trees. Shrubs, etc. 



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BULBS 



Freesias, Narcissus, Gladiolus, Daffs and 

 Calla Lilies. Get our prices , before 

 •rdering. 



Currier flMlb Cp. , 



P.'^.Bw102. SlfcABBIGHJ'. CAL. 



STAIGER^A MUNDWILER 



1940-1946 W. ^1 d St., LOt» ARGELB8, CAL. 



Verkll clnatee oA!«mainental naraery Kjii (creea- 

 , ,k«aae stook. ferns and palms at ri^t prices. 



