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The Florists^ Review 



SllPTEMBER 30, 191S. 



CALLAand OT IT DC 

 FREESIA DULiDO 



Special Prices to Cloae Out Stock 



CA LLA S Per 1000 



Diameter, l^s -inch $36.00 



iH-inch 18.00 



1- inch 10.00 



% to 1- inch 6.00 



FREESIA (True Purity) 



Diameter, "g-inch 6.50 



^-inch 6.00 



38 to ^-inch 2.75 



F. 0. B. Santa Cruz. Cash with order, or 

 satisfactory references. 



Lilydale Bulb Co. 



SANTA CRUZ. CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



Now is the Time to Order Stock 

 for Your Fall Trade 



Cyclamen, best stralDH. dark red, salmon, rose- 

 white and wblte with eye, 3-lDcb, 8c; 4-Inch, 12c: 

 K-inch, '20c. 



Vema, Whltmanl. AmerpohUl, Boston and Scottli, 

 from bench, good for 5-lnch, 20c; In pota, 4-lnch, 

 2uc; 5-lnch, 40c; 6-lnch, 80e; 7-lncli, 75c. 



Table FernH, 60,00)1 plants, strong undivided 



L clumps. $1 50 per 100, $1 .'.Oil per 1000; 2 and 2>2- 

 inch pots, $4.0^ r>er 100; $i6.00 per 1000. 



Adlantam Croweanum, 3-Inch, 12r; 4-Inch, 20c: 

 5-lnch, 25c. 



Asparasas Plamosus, 2-lnch, 3c: 4-Inch, 10c. 



AsparaKQS Sprensreri, 2-Inch, 2c. 



Kubber PluntM, 6-Inch. 18 to 24-inch, 60c. 



Write for prices on Palms, Rex Begonias, 

 Coleus, Xnias Peppern, Aspidistra*, etc. 



NO BETTER STOCK ON THE COAST 



WILSON CROUT CO., 14 E. 61st St , Portlind, Ore. 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 

 FLACK TOUR ORDKR FOR 



Calla y y Bulbs 



as soon as possible or write for prices. 

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



JAcntlon The ReTlew when you wrlf . 



Asparagus Plumosus 



1000 4-inch, $9.00 per 100 



Cash with Order 



WOODUND PARK FLORAL CO. 



Telephone 8F4. P. O. Qox 288, Sumner, Wash. 

 Mention Tb> RptIpw when yon wr1t». 



H. L. OLSSON 



WHOLESALE GROWER 



1 1 POST STREET 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 will be appreciated. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



BULBS 



Freesias, Narcissus, Gladiolus, Daffs and 

 Calla Lilies. Get our prices before 

 ordering. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



p. 0. Box 102, SIABRIGHT, CAL. 



*^°iit1on The Review when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 8-Inch, 14.60 per 

 lOO: 4-Inch. $7.60 per 100; 5-lnch, $15.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRRNOERI, S-incb, S4.60 per 

 100: 4-lncb. $7.50 per 100. 



HARDY PERENNIALS, from field. Delphi- 

 niums, Cam|)aDula Pyramldalls and Perslcifolla, 

 and others. 



Send for Ust and prices to 



rncD uROnCt santa' rosa, cal. 



Ahrayi mentioa the Florists' Review when 

 writing; advertisen. 



Boeding & Wood nurseries, has been 

 with Mr. Armstrong for a considerable 

 time. 



Wright's Flower Shop reports a de- 

 cided improvement in business, due to 

 the return of many society people. This 

 house handled a great deal of work for 

 the funeral of the late Bishop Conaty. 



H. B. Bichards. 



POBTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



The fall rains have not yet appeared. 

 Even the equinoctial storm has missed 

 Portland. The conditions are excellent 

 for keeping up the supply of outdoor 

 blooms. 



Stock of all sorts is getting more 

 plentiful and is moving fairly well. 

 Single violets, home-grown, have ap- 

 peared. The first lot of mums has been 

 brought in from California — varieties, 

 Chrysolora and Crocus. 



The dahlia show has been the center 

 of interest, and inquiry for dahlia 

 blooms and roots has been strong. 



The ground is still too dry for much 

 fall planting to be done and the resi- 

 dence lawns have to be sprinkled. 



Dahlia Society Show. 



The second annual show of the Na- 

 tional Dahlia Society was held here 

 September 23 to 25, and was a sur- 

 prise to the public and to its promot- 

 ers in its magnitude and attractiveness. 

 It occupied the entire sixth floor, lOOx 

 200, of the new building of the Meier & 

 Frank department store. No entry fee 

 was charged and the show was free to 

 the public. About 1,000 entries were 

 made and were viewed bv at least 50,- 

 000 people. 



According to the statement of Leslie 

 E. Doolittle, judge of the commercial 

 exhibits, it was the largest dahlia ex- 

 hibition ever given in the United 

 States. \ Mr. Doolittle showed his deep 

 interest in the show by making an ex- 

 hibit of fifty varieties of dahlias, all 

 of his own creation, at the Lovers' 

 Point Dahlia Gardens, Pacific Grove, 

 Cal., for which he was given the high- 

 est award in the general display at the 

 Panama-Pacific Exposition, September 

 18 and 19. Among his varieties were 

 Morning Star, Pacific Grove, Sweet 

 Bemembrance, Santa Barbara. Oxford, 

 Afar3', and Clara Seaton. Other ex- 

 hibits brought from distant points were 

 five blooms of Sunshine, a new seed- 

 ling originated by Mrs. C. H. Stout, as- 

 sistant secretary of the society for 

 New Jersey. They were packed on ice 

 and shipped from her gardens. A sin- 

 , glc bloom of Dr. Peary was shipped 

 via parcel post from Spokane, by Alex- 

 ander Carr. There were also the new 

 varieties Lafonner and H. Gill, shipped 

 to Clarke Bros, from Seattle; the new 

 dahlia, Henry A. Rhodes, came from 

 Mrs. George Sheffield, of Burton, and 

 several exhibits fror.i the Puget sound 

 district. 



Commercial growers exhibiting from 

 200 to 500 varieties each were Walter 

 A. Martin, W. E. Sherbrooke, of Cor- 

 nelius, Ore.; Gill Bros. Seed Co., Port- 

 land; N. A. Miller, Columbia Dahlia 

 Co., Willamette Dahlia & Floral Co.; 

 Mastick strains, by M. G. Tyler; 

 Spreadborough & Wagner, of Forest 

 Grove, Ore.; Necanicum Inn, of Seaside, 

 Ore. Commercial exhibits other than 

 dahlias were made by the Mountain View 

 Floral Co., Zimmerman Bros., Niklas & 



ATTENTION 



TO OUT-OP-TOMfN FLORISTS i 



BUY 



CHRYSANTHENUNS 



Direct from the largest Mum 

 Growers in the state. 



Enomoto & Co. Inc. 

 Nursery 



Box 363, 



Phen* S09 J 



REDWOOD CITY, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, ORCOON. 



offer an immense stock of Mastodon 

 Mixed and Private Stock seedlings: 



Large 1000, $4.50 



Standard size . . 1000, 2.75 



Add 50c per 1000 for Private Stock. 

 All f. 0. b. Portland. No shipments 

 standard size east of Omaha or south 

 of Denver New catalogue. 



SEED PRICES 



Mastodon Mixed . . . . % oz., $0.75; oz., $5.00 

 Mixed Private Stock . . % oz., 1.00; oz., 7.00 



Me ntion The Review when you write. 



GLADIOLUS AMERICA 



1st size $8.00 per 1000 



White Callas, Yellow Callas. Freesia Purity, 

 Gladioli, Tulips, Daffodils, etc. 



J. H. WILLEY & CO. 



(Formerly Leedham Bulb Company) 

 SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA 

 Mention The Review when yoo write. 



MEXICAN IVY 



The largest and finest supply on the 

 Pacific Coast, shipped to you direct from 

 the woods. Any quantity. No delays. 



Humboldt ETergreen Co., Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Mention Th« Review when yon write. 



MYZUS 



New remedy for insects and mildew. 



Adopted for use in Portland Public Parks and 



by the largest growers. Safe and inexpensive. 



For circulars address 



Agricultural Chemical Co. 



Oreconlan Bids. PORTLAND, ORE. 



PALMS PALMS | 



Palms are our specialty. Eentla. Cocos ^ 



plumosa. Phoenix, Washingtonia, Sea* ^ 



forthia, Corypha, etc.. by the carloads, "r 



Ask for oar wholesale Ulostrated palm list. 9 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, % 



Santa Barlmra, CSal^ ft* 



PKUL- STKIGER 



1862 West WMhiKgtOB St., LOS ANGKLES, GAL. 



For all cUksaes of ornamental nursery and green- 

 house stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



