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July 1, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



'ferns for fern dishes^ 



in 214-in. potB ..^•MpwlOO 



PRINUU OBCONICA (Riudirfer Stnii) 



214-in. pota t 6.00 per 106 



4 -in. potB IS.OOperlOO 



Kentias in all sizes. 



Nephrolepis in all varieties and sizei 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 

 (Bird's NMt Farn) 



4-in.pot8 t 6.00 per dozen 



6-in. pots 9.00per dozen 



6-in. pots..... 16.00 per dozen 



Also larger sizes. 



ANANTUN CUNEATUN ROENBECKD ud 

 ANANTUN TRIUNPH 



2H-ln.pots...w..., 17.60 per 100 



4 -in. pots <6.00perl00 



Write fdr Wholesale Price List. 



H. rUTH, THE FERNERIES 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Aves. 

 P. O. Station '%" 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



another year. He has found a ready 

 market for his vegetables. 



E. E. Cottrell, secretary-treasurer of 

 the American Aap^kjiation of Park 

 Superintendents, stopped here on his 

 way to the exposition, where he goes 

 to complete arrangements for the asso- 

 ciation 's convention, to be held in 

 August. 



Theodore Weddell is planting about 

 6,000 mums. He is a successful grower 

 of Bonnaffon, Maud Dean, Eaton and 

 Chadwick. He says the carnation, The 

 Herald, has proved the best producer 

 he has ever grown. He wants to put 

 in some new varieties of white and 

 pink carnations, but is in doubt as to 

 the varieties best suited to his condi- 

 tions. 



Clarke Bros, have grown some ex- 

 cellent gloxinias, which add a pleasing 

 variety to their window : display. '■' ' 



At the Peninsula public park are 

 3,000 Mt. Hood lilies, L. Washington- 

 ianum, in bloom. It is strange that 

 this beautiful native lily is not more 

 commonly grown, as it is of easy. cul- 

 ture. 



The Oregon Sweet Pea Society will 

 hold its annual show July 9 and 10, 

 on the fourth floor of the new Meier 

 & Frank building. Capt. Geo. Pope, 

 founder of the society, is a well known 

 originator of new varieties. He has 

 thoroughly established four and is de- 

 veloping eight more. He says his ex- 

 perience tends to prove the reliability 

 of the Mendelian law relating to plant 

 heredity. 



Wallace G. Garside, who was with 

 R. C. Cook for six years, has taken a 

 position in Cla^e Bros.' store. 



Martin & Forbes are showing some 

 good auratum lilies. 



F. S. Mulford, landscape gardener of 

 the bureau of plant industry, is here 

 examining Oregon native trees and 

 shrubs to ascertain their desirability 

 for general use in his work. He is 

 also taking note of climatic conditions 

 to determine what imported materials 

 are best suited for local use. 



E. M. Bodley is cutting some good 

 gladioli. 



S. Lubliner says he is having a good 

 run of orders to be shipped east and 

 to interior western points. 



Max Smith reports a fair amount of 

 profitable business in flowers for high 

 school exercises. The large ornamental 

 vases at the entrances to the postoffice, 



CALLA BULBS 

 FREESIA BULBS 



FOR JULY AND AUGUST DELIVERY 



Ask for Prices in Quantities 



HOGAN-KOOYMAN CO. 



Wholasaie Florists and Importsrs of Dutch Bulbs 



27 St. Ann Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Pbona SUTTER 540 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



MASTODON PANSIES TRIUMPHANT 



Our patrons this year include the two great expositions; two governments 

 of North America: many great public and private parks; national and public 

 cemeteries; state and private hospitals, and a host of noted growers in all 

 parts of the western world. Cut prieos 1915 crop now roady. 



Mastodon MIxod J^*oz., 75c; oz., $5.00 



Privato Stock >i-oz.» $1.00; oz., $7.00 New catalogue ready. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



Mention The Bcylew when you write. 



GOODYERA MENZIESII 



A pretty little hardy orchid of easy culture. 

 a native of this state, with beautiful mottled 

 green-and-white leaves, growing from 1 to 2 in. 

 in height; a fine and most useful plant for bas- 

 kets and fern dishes, many times outlasting 

 the ferns in hardiness; splendid for the cool 

 house. Sent anywhere in the United States for 

 t2.50per 100. express prepaid. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed or money refunded. Cash with order. 

 Hoffman Bros., 768 GUsan St.. Portland, Ore. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANBIPLORA 



2>9-iD.. $4.00 per 100; 3-in., S7.00 per 100. 

 ThlH is nice stock, ready to shift into 4.0 In. 

 POIN8KTTIAS 

 Goo<l, stronK 2'2-lnch. $5.00 per 100. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS out of 2-incii pots, fine 

 stocli for benclitDg. All leading varieties in stand- 

 ard pompons and singles. Your inquiries will be 

 appreciated. 



H. L. OL8SON, Wboleaale Florist 



II Peat Street 8POKANK, WASH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CYCLAMEN SPLENDENS GIGANTEUM 



3-inch, per MO Iicob 



4-inch, per IpO 26.00 



; PKRNS T 



Boston, Whijtmani, 6-inch $6.00 per doz. 



Boston, Whitmani, 2-inch it.OOper 100 



Boston, Whitmani, 3-inch 8.00 per 100 



. im I HOni a VU., Elmhuret. Calif 



Mentlop The Review when you write. 



which weife kept filled with fresh cut 

 roses during the rose festival, have 

 been planned with growing stock, do- 

 nated by Niklas & Son, Geo. Betz & 

 Son and |Gustave Burckhardt. 



S. W. W. 



Davenport, la.— Saturday, June 19, 

 was the /tenth anniversary in the busi- 

 er of Forber & Bird and the 

 of the tormal opening of the 

 iw store, at 313 Brady street. 

 The siote furnishings, supplied by 

 Buchbiiider Bros., Chicago, were well 

 setoflubjy ela^rate decorations. .Car- 

 nation^ were distributed as souvenirs. 



ness ca 



occasio 



firm's 



Aster Seed 



Carefully selected and absolutely fresh stock. 



Our rigid culture makes Quality unsurpassed. 



Write for Illustrated Circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER, ^l^^'eLu.*. 



lfeMIlfNVILL.X, OREGON 



BOXWOOD 



Rooted Cuttings, $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS 8PRENGKRI, 2- inch pots, 

 ready for shift, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2-inch pots, 

 ready for shift, $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



FRED G. EHLE 



234 Sanborn Ave.« 



SAN JOSK, CAL. 



Wilson S Crout Co. 



14 East 61st Str««t 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Offers an immeiise stock of bedding plants 

 for present and future delivery. 



O. E. RKNZER 



R. 1, Bm 815, rortliid. Ore. 



stocks. Grant Nozza, 4 colors, $2.00 per bch. 

 Sllver.plnk Snaps, 2'4-in., $4.00; 4-in., $1.00. 

 Dracaena, 4-in., $12.50; also strong seedlings. 

 Plumosus, 4-in.. $10.00. 

 Primula Obconlca Grfl., strong 2i2-in.. $4.00 



PKRBNNIALS. BBDDINO PLANTS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, ORlL 



Beddinc Plants for growing on for SpriDt 



, r;. . Trade. ' - 



riyLFis,rERNSii4 decorative ruNTs 



