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August 26, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



71 



ASTODON 

 PANSIES 



■re the result of twcnty-two yea's spent in 

 giowins pansies, and nothinsr but pansies; 

 tliey ouffht to be and tbcy are 



SOME PANSIES 



19)5 Cut Prices: Masfodon Mixed, ^-oz., 75c; 

 Oi.. $5.00. Mixed Private Stock, »8-oz.. $1.00; 

 0/.. $7.C0. 



New catalogue ready. 



Iltoelt's Pansy Gardens 



POWTLI^MD, ORIQOM. , 



IkOSITION wanted- By an up-to-date store- 

 J man and designer; eighteen years' experience; 

 <>:^l)able of taking entire charge; Pacific coast pre- 

 f' rred; references exchanged. Address 



ho. 40, oare Florlata' Review, Cliloago 



i! Imires the trophy so much that he is 

 j,oing to keep it. 



H. McWilliams, of Sacramento, was 

 i.i San Francisco last week to place 

 ciders and look over the exhibits at 

 the convention. 



George W. Smith, representing the 

 <'leveland fall flower show, was in San 

 Francisco last week. He succeeded 

 ill stirring up a great deal of interest 

 in the flower show to be held in Cleve- 

 land this fall. 



C. Kooyman has been showing a new 

 line of Japanese straw flowers, which 

 lie believes can be profitably dried for 

 shipping. He had some remarkably fine 

 (•alia bulbs at the store last week. He 

 lias just replaced his front counter with 

 a large glass show case. 



The store of the Francis Floral Co. 

 was quite an attraction last week. The 

 green lattice decoration gave the place 

 a unique and striking appearance. Beau- 

 tiful bisque baskets were a matter of 

 great interest to the visiting florists. 

 Mr. Schlotzhauer, the proprietor, has 

 had such success with these baskets 

 that he contemplates making them for 

 the trade. 



The Art Floral Co. had a good wed- 

 ding display for convention week. The 

 sides of the store were lined to a height 

 of eight feet with latticework, which 

 had panels on each side. A life-sized 

 figure was placed in each panel. There 

 was a bride in one panel, and the one 

 next to it had the bridesmaid. On the 

 other side, a corsaged girl and a girl in 

 Spanish costume were shown. Each fig- 

 ure carried an appropriate bouquet. The 

 background was of greens and the deco- 

 rations around the panels consisted of 

 white hydrangeas for the bride and 

 pink for the maid, Lilium rubrum for 

 the corsaged girl and cockscomb and 

 crotons for the Spanish girl. J. Epp- 

 stein has been busy showing the sights 

 to visiting friends. 



John A. Evans spent a week or so 

 before the convention with C. W. Ward, 

 at the latter 's home at Eureka, Cal., 

 among the giant redwoods of Humboldt 

 county. He came back full of enthu- 

 siasm for the redwood district, and of 

 ?ood words for Mr. Ward's hospitality. 

 S.H.G. 



London, Ont. — Business this summer 

 has figured up, in dollars and cents, 

 about the same as in other years, but 

 :t has required the handling of in- 

 'Teased quantities of stock and greater 

 oflfort in the way of special sales, etc. 

 W. W. Gammage and Mrs. Gammage 

 returned August 22 from a month's 

 trip to the Pacific coast. 



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I ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS I 



E BIIID'S NItT FKIIN g 



ZZ 4-inch pans $ 4.00 per dozen 



S 6- inch pans 6.00 per dozen 



S 8-inch pans . . .' 12.00 per dozen 



ZZ 7-inch pans 15.(0 per dozen SS 



S 8-inch pans 24.00 per dozen > g 



FERNS IN FLATS | 



E Now ready, $1.60 per 100, strong plants in best assortment for Fern dishes. E 



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— Aseoitad Feme ffer Fern Olahe*. 2>4-inch pots, $4.50 per 100. s 



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— Write for Wholesale List of Ferns, Palms, Primula Obeonica, Etc. jj, 



I H. PLATH, The Ferneries | 



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q WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the trade that, owing to the growth of oar 

 business, we have been compelled to secure larger quarters. We have 

 moved to 451 Bush Street, where we have facilities and space to handle the in- 

 crease in our shipping trade, controlling the output of over fifty growers of all 

 varieties of stock. Yours for more business and better service in the future. 

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FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION Phone Sutter 540 



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WHOLKtALE PLOIIItT 



Successor to 

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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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R. 1. Bm 815. PwtiaB^. Ore. 



Bedding Plants — Perennials — Seedlings 



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 Silver Pink Snaps, Dracaena Indivisa— differ- 

 ent sizes. 



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CLACKAMAS, ORK. 



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Write for Illustrated Circular. 



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McMINNYIU^, OREGON 



Battle Creek, Mich. — S. W. Coggan 

 has completed the erection of a large 

 greenhouse to take the place of the 

 one recently destroyed by a storm. 



Montreal West, Que. — H. R. Lordly is 

 financial sponsor of the new greenhouse 

 business recently established here. J. 

 Gordon is manager. Later on, when 

 the war is over, it is likely that the 

 business will be enlarged and incorpo- 

 rated. 



BULBS, CAUFORRU-GROWR 



,FreMia Purity (tme). Daffodil^ Poetieai Nar- 

 oiHU. Ossneriana Tulips, Xarly-flowwiac 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others. Spanish IrliLlziaa, 

 ato. Splendid Quality. Best varieties. Prios* 

 reasonable. 



I let repeat orders for mv bulbs, season after 

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 have supplied in previous seasons. 



Write for Prios List. 



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WrWenle Rertot wat Mk ■rawer iMM CtUZ . ML. 



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FIRNS 



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as sooD as possible or write for prices. 

 PACIFIC NURSERIES. Colma, San Mateo Co.. Cal. 



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