July 15, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



65 



FERNS FOR FERN DISHES 



inZVin. DOta $4.60DerlOO 



niffllU OKONICA (Rtnsdirfer Stnii) 



214-in. Dots I 6.00 DOT 100 



4 -in. pota 16.00perl00 



Kentiaa in all sizes. 



Nephrolecis in all varieties and sizes 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 



(Bird's NMt Fmwn) 



4-in. pota t 6.00 per dozen 



B-in,pota 9.00Derdozen 



6-in. pota 16.00 per dozen 



Also larger sizes. 



ADUNTUN CUNEATUN ROENBECUI ui 

 ANANTUN TRIUNra 



2Vln. pots t 7.60 per 100 



4 -in. pots 16.00perl00 



Write for Wholesale Price List. 



H. PLATH, THE FERNERIES 



Ln^nrrencc and Wlnnipcs Avca. 

 P. O. Station 'X" 



SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



^^ r 



Mtntlon The Berlew when yon write. 



Temple Tuesday evening,' July 20. 

 Final reports of retiring officers will 

 be pvesented, and new officers will take 

 tiieii seats. 



'M. C. Louis, formerly of Aberdeen, 

 W ash., and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, has 

 le-a^ed the Silverton Greenhouses, at 

 Silverton, Ore. He will cater to the 

 local retail trade. 



E. L. Scott, of the Woodmere Floral 

 Co., has bought a new residence a 

 sliort distance from the company's 

 greenhouses, and has given over his old 

 home, adjoining the range, to the fore- 

 man in charge. He reports a good de- 

 mand for large ferns lately. 



JVIax Smith is showing some of the 

 first asters. 



S. Lubliner had a window display of 

 flags and patriotic colors July 3 to 5. 



The Holden Floral Co. has its new 

 carnations and mums all planted. 



Jas. Forbes was found busy with 

 floral work. He said he was enjoying 

 his vacation. 



Eeturning from the seed trade con- 

 vention, the following were recent visi- 

 tors: Geo. E. Hays, of the Louisville 

 Seed Co., Louisville, Ky.; B. W. 

 Dulaney, of J. Chas. McCuUough, Cin- 

 cinnati; J. Eau, representing French 

 and Holland growers; Hermann Sim- 

 mers, of J. A. Simmers, Toronto, Ont.; 

 H. Teweles, of L. Teweles & Co., Mil- 

 waukee, "Wis.; W. A. Lohr, of the 

 Courteen Seed Co., Milwaukee, Wis.; 

 A- E. Bather and C. C. Massie, of 

 Korthrup, King & Co., Minneapolis, 

 and A. E. Barkemeyer, of Barkemeyer 

 & Kendrick, Sedgewick, Kan. 



F. E. "West has been successful in 

 cleaning the rose bushes in Peninsula 

 park of mildew and aphis, and is now 

 going over the plants in the other pub- 

 lic parks. S. W. "W. 



AIMOIBICAIT GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. 



Show Schedule Out. 



The schedule of prizes for the sixth 

 annual exhibition of the American Gla- 

 diolus Society, to be held under the 

 auspices of the Newport Garden Asso- 

 ciation and the Newport Horticultural 

 Society at the Casino, Newport, R. I., 

 August 18 and 19, is being distributed. 

 Copies may be had by addressing H. 

 Youell, secretary, .'jSS Cedar street, 

 Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Youell will be 

 manager of the exhibition and willhave 



CALLA BULBS 

 FREESIA BULBS 



FOR JULY AND AUGUST DELIVERY 



Ask for Prices in Quantities 



HOGAN-KOOYMAN CO. 



Whol«sal« Florists and Importsrs of Dutch Bulbs 



27 St. Ann Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Phon* SUTTER 540 



M»ntlon The Revlaw 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 pricos 1915 crop now roady. 



Mastodon MIxod >^-oz., 75c; oz., $5.00 



PrIvato Stock }i-o*., $1.00; oz., 57.00 New catalogue ready. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



Jientlon The Review when yon write. 



GOOI>Y£RA MEMZIESII 



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 

 t2.60per 100, express prepaid. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed or money refunded. Cash with order. 

 HofTman Bros., 768 Glisan St.. Portland, Ore. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIXXORA 



2ia-lD.. $4.00 per 100; 3-in., S7.00 per 100. 

 This Is nice stock, ready to shift Into 4-6 In. 

 POnVSKTTIAS 

 Good, strong 2^-lnch, $6.00 per 100. 

 CHBYSANTHKMUMS out of 2-Inch pots, fine 

 stock for benching. All leading varieties in stand- 

 ard pompons and singles. Your Inquiries will be 

 appreciated. 



H. L. OL880N, Wlioleaale riorlat 

 11 Po»t Street BPOKANg. WASH. 



as assistant Alex. MacLellan, of New- 

 port. The schedule calls for $650 in 

 prizes and several medals and cups. 



The Newport horticultural Society 

 oflfers in addition about $100 in prizes 

 to residents of the state of Rhode 

 Island. The secretary of this society is 

 William Gray, Bellevue avenue, Incw- 

 port. 



Mr. Youell reports that space for 

 trade displays at the exhibition is being 

 taken rapidly. He states that the prize 

 schedule is the largest and best ever, 

 and expects the exhibition to be de- 

 scribable in the same terms. 



Boseacres, Miss. — S. W. Crowell, of 

 the United States Nursery Co., says the 

 demand for field-grown rose plants for 

 several years has been ahead of the 

 supply. The company is increasing its 

 planting of roses as rapidly as possible 

 and now has 2,000,000 in the field for 

 next season's market. Mr. Crowell feels 

 that, judging by the inquiries and 

 orders of the last few years, it will be 

 difiicult to create an oversupply. 



Aster Seed 



Carefully selected and absolutely fresh stock. 



Our rigid culture makes Quality unsurpassed. 



Write for Illustrated Circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER, n'^^,.„.». 



MoBUMNVILLE. OREGON 



BOXWOOD 



Rooted Cuttings. fl.50 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 

 ASPARAGUS 8PRENGXRI, 2-inch pots, 

 ready for shift. 12.00 per lOu; II8.0O per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2-inch pots, 

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



FRED G. EHLE 



SS4 Sanborn Ave., 



SAM JOSK. CAL. 



Wilson ft Grout Co. 



14 Cast 61st Stroot 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Offers an immense stock of beddiiur plants 

 for present and future delivery* 



O. E. PKNZER 



R. 1, Bm 815. furUui, Ore. 



Bedding Plants — Perennials — Seedlings 



ON HAND NOW : 



Late Aster Seedlings, $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 1000 



Silver Pink Snaps, Dracaena Indivisa— diflfer- 

 ent sizes. 



Ralin A Herbert Ce. 



CLACKAMAS, Om. 



Baddiac Plsnti for growing on for Spring 

 Trade. 



rALNS,rEKNSu4 DECORATIVE PLANTS 



