' Jlit^K.24, 1915. 



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Tiic Morists' Review 



75 



Rastodon Puisies 



200.000 of them— all yellow— fori*i& 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. 1915 crop now ready. 



Mastodon Mixed ^ oz., $0.75; oz., 15.00 



Private Stock ^e oz.. 1.00; oz.. 7.00 



Color plate catalosue fr«e 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Chrysanthemums 



Monrovia. White Bonnaffon, Bonnaffon, 

 White Queen, Dr. Enguehard, Nonin, 

 Appleton, $1.50 per 100. 



Cash with order or C, 0. D. 



KOBATA BROS.. Rf.d. box 139. Carfeni.CaL 



the plants used in the exhibits at the 

 floral center would be given away on 

 clean-up day. This brought out a large 

 crowd of bargain hunters to the 

 grounds. No plants were given away, 

 but many were sold at prices some- 

 what less than they usually bring. 



Walter Thompson, manager of the 

 Thompson Horticultural Works, expects 

 to be busy with greenhouse construc- 

 tion this season. Besides the Scheier 

 house at Butteville and the Walden 

 addition at Arleta, he has other work 

 in sight. 



Otto Lemcke has had a good cut of 

 carnations and asparagus from his 

 range at Lents, Ore. 



Prof. A. S. Peck is receiving con- 

 gratulations on the recent visit of the 

 stork to his family. 



Portland rose day was celebrated 

 June 16 at the Panama-Pacific exposi- 

 tion. Roses were scattered from floats 

 parading the principal streets of San 

 Francisco and 50,000 blooms were given 

 away at the Oregon building. 



John Willius, who has leased the 

 Pfunder range of glass, at East Forty- 

 ninth and Alder streets, has 2,800 to- 

 mato plants coming in. In the lot are 

 800 John Baer, the new variety which 

 he is trying out. He plans to set out 

 a number of chrysanthemum plants 

 when the tomatoes are gone. 



C. C. Kuenitz has moved his flower 

 store from the Masonic Temple to 471 

 Washington street, where he has more 

 room and a better front for display. 

 He decorated the cart of E. M. Sazurus, 

 which took first prize in the floral 

 parade, with gaillardias, chiffon and 

 wild greens. 



A. F. Salane has closed his store 

 on Broadway, in the Orpheum theater 

 building. 



F. E. West, formerly with the Eng- 

 lish government as entomologist at Kew 

 Gardens and in the colonies, has opened 

 a laboratory in the Oregonian building 

 for the determination of diseases of 

 plants and the manufacture of sprays 

 and disinfectants. Associated with 

 him are A. G. Riddell and R. W. Black- 

 wood, under the title of the Agricul- 

 tural Chemical Co. S. W. W. 



Llvermore, CaL — N. O. Pedersen, for 

 the last year and a half with the Albert 

 F. Amling Co., Maywood, 111., is now 

 head gardener at the Livermore Sana- 

 torium. 



Superior- 

 Grown 



ROSES 



for 



Immediate 



Delivery 



All the new and standard varieties in quantity. Let us figure on your reauirements for 

 the coming season. We can make the price right for first-class, well grown stock. 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEKD 



HENRY W. TURNER 



Wliolesale Florist 



MONTEBELLO, CAL. 



E. W. 



cLELLA 



CO. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 of Cut Flowers. 



I89 20 Licic Place, San f rancisco, Cal. 



Mention Th» Bt1«w when yon wrif. 



FLACK TOUR ORDER FOR 



Calla Lily Bulbs 



as soon as possible or write for prices. 

 PAOnC NUISEMES, (Mm. Sn ItatM C«^ Cal. 



Mwtlon The Rerlew when yon wrlte^ 



Hogan-Kooyman Co. 



27 Cantral Plae*. off Bush 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WHOLESALE SHIPPING A 



FLURISTS SPECIALTY 



Aster Seed 



Carefully selected and absolutely fresh stock. 



Our rigid culture makes Quality unsurpassed. 



Write for Illustrated Circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER, ^•s^'c.t.t. 



MoMIMNVIIXK, ORXGON 



BOXWOOD 



Rooted Cuttings. $1.60 per 100; 112.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS SPRBNGKRI, 2-inch pots, 

 ready for shift. 12.00 per 10 j; 118.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2-inch pots, 

 ready for shift, $3.00 per 100; $-25.00 per 1000. 



FRED G. EHLE 



SS4 Sanborn Ave., SAN JOSS, CAL. 



Forest Grove, Ore. — W. H. Danser, 

 formerly general manager of the Forest 

 Grove Floral Co., has bought land, on 

 which he will build greenhouses this 

 summer. 



Vancouver, B. C— J. M. Hazlewood, 

 who was succeeded at 2976 Westminster 

 road by Swires & Fatkin in 1909, is 

 back in the florists' business, this time 

 at 477 Kingsway. 



La Jolla, Cal.— M. C. Elliott has 

 leased a piece of land for a term of 

 years and with his brother-in-law, C. E. 

 Chamberlin, has incorporated as the 

 La Jolla Floral Gardens. They plan to 

 do business in cut flowers for the first 

 year or so and gradually work into the 

 nursery business. Mr. Elliott says he 

 hopes visitors to the S. A. F. convention 

 will drop down to San Diego to see the 

 exposition there, and he will be glad to 

 meet any old friends from Minneapolis 

 and vicinity. 



CARNATION GORGEOUS 



Ready for Field, 

 from 2>4-inch Pots, $5.00 per 100. 



BASSEH'S FLORAL GARDENS 



B. S. BASSfTT, Prop. LOOMiS, CAL. 



PALMS PALMS % 



Palms are our specialty. Kentia, Cocos ^ 



plumosa. Phoenix. Washingtonia, Sea- ? 



forthia, Cory pha, etc.. by the carloads. ^ 



Ask for oar wholesale Ulustrated palm list, g 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, ^ 



Santa Barbara, Cal. ft, 



BE R i 



RE 



E KENTIA NURSERIES 

 ^ SANTA BARBARA. 



B for Cocos ptamooa (all sizes in anan- 

 y tity). Kontlas. Seaforthias. ArecM. 

 S Phoenix (^tnariensis (stromr uxd estab- 

 t lished). Tnee. Shrubs, etc 



BULBS 



Freesias, Narcissus. Gladiolus, Daffs and 

 Calla Lilies. Get our prices before 

 ordering. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



p. 0. Bw 102, SBABBIGHT. CAL. 



nvpi IHCII from English-crown aewl. 

 UTULIIIIICIi in llTe named varieties, 

 assorted. $2.00 per dozen: $12.60 per 100. 



PRIMULA CHINKNtIS, large flowering 

 Ave colors, 66c per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA BRANDIPLORA. 



mixed colors, S-inch, $6.00 per 100; 4-inch, $M0 

 per 100. 



rncP BnOHEt sawta' bosa. pax. 



Soss, Cal. — George Walters has near- 

 ly recovered from an illness that has 

 incapacitated him for business for 

 many weeks. He says he has been a 

 reader of The Review since the first 

 issue. 



Sumner, Wash. — The restraining order 

 asked by the Sumner Floral Co. to 

 prevent the county from shutting off 

 its water supply from the poor farm 

 was denied by Judge Clifford, of the 

 Superior court, on the ground that the 

 county is not empowered by law to 

 operate a water service plant, and 

 hence can not be forced to continue 

 such service. 



