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The Horists' Review 



OCTOBBB 21, 191t. 



Now is the Time to Order Stoclc 

 for Your Fall Trade 



Cyclamen, bent strains, dark red, salmon, rose- 

 white and white with eye, 3-lncb, 8c: 4-lnch, 12c; 

 ft-lnch, 20c. 



Perns, Whitmani, AmerpohUl, Boston and ScotUl, 

 from bench, good for 6-lnch, 20c; In pots, 4-lnch, 

 20c; S-lnch, 40c; 6-lnch, 60c; 7-lnch, 75c. 



Table Kerns, 60,000 plants, rtrongr undivided 

 clumps. $lfi0 per 100, $li.00 per 1000: 2 and 2>2- 

 Inch pots. $4.00 per 100; $16.00 per lUOO. 



Adiantuni Croweanam, 3-lnch, 12c; 4-lnch, 20c; 

 5-lncb, 2ec. 



Asparasas PlamosaB, 2-lnch, 3c: 4-lnch, 10c. 



Asparaicns Sprenjeeri, 2-lnch, 2c. 



Knbber PUnto, 61nch. 18 to 24-lnch, 60c. 



Write for prices on Palms, Rex Bei^onlas, 

 Ooleus, Xmas Peppers, Aspidistras, etc. 



NO BETTKK STOCK ON THE COAST 



WILSONCROUT CO., 14 E 6Ist St., rortUid, (Ire. 



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aOAMEN SPLENDENS GIGANTEUM 



»-lnch, perlOO 110.00 



4-lnch, per 100 26.00 



FERNS 



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



Boston-Whitmani. 8-inch 8.00 per 100 



Boston- Whitmani, 2-inch 4.00 per 100 



JL BAYASHI & CO., ^^^hli^r^Zl^nt. 



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Pots Tiers Per 100 



Anucaria Bidwillii 2-inch 2-3 |16.0« 



Araucaria Bidwillii 4-inch — 25.00 



Asparafcus Sprengeri — 2-inch — 2.00 



Coprosma Baueri 2-inch — 6.00 



OiosmaAlba 2-inch .... 4.00 



Erica Melanthera 2-inch .... 16.00 



Prices of other stock on application. 

 PAOflC NURSERIES. Corma, San Mateo Co., Cal. 



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Asparagus Plumosos 



1000 4-lnch, $9.00 per 100 



Cash with Order 



WOODUND PARK TLORAL CO. 



Telephone 8F4. P. O. Box 288, humner. Wash. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon wnt». 



H. L. OL880N 



WHOLESALE GROWER 



1 1 POST STREET 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



Tour inquiries for anything you may need 



will be appreciated. 



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GLADIOLUS 



We can now furnish you with all lead- 

 ing varieties of Gladiolus bulbs. Get our 

 prices before buying. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



r. 0. IM 102. SEABRieHT, GAL. 



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ASPARAGUS PLVMOSUS, S-lnch, |4.(S0 per 

 100: 4-lnch. $7.60 per 100; 6-lnch, $16.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGKRI, S-lnch, $4.60 per 

 100: 4-lncb. $7.50 per 100. 



BARDY PERENNIALS, from field, Delphi- 

 olums. Campanula Pyramldalls and Perslclfolla, 

 and others. 



Send for Ust and prices to 



rnED GnUliCi santa' rosa, cal. 



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PEONIES 



12 best varieties. 

 Also a f eneral line of Perennials. Write for prices. 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



iMiMelOaky. UCOMA. WAIN. Til. Ma«iM 898 



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finite variety, mums can be had in 

 practically any size up to ten. inofces in 

 diameter and in almost any ct)lor.' What 

 are not needed locally are readily 

 cleaned up by shippers. Prices are well 

 maintained. . 



Notwithstanding the lack of rain, 

 violets are good and plentiful, and 

 many of them are being shipped. The 

 plantings generally appear to be in 

 good shape and if prices hold up the 

 growers should do well. Carnations are 

 fair, but continue scarce and receive 

 little attention. Koses are gradually 

 improving and the trade is beginning 

 to discriminate more closely, though a 

 lot of ordinary stock is disposed of. 

 Some nice Beauties are arriving and 

 Cecile Brunner is better than for some 

 time. Irish Elegance is doing well in a 

 limited way and Ophelia is one of the 

 most popular varieties. Last week 

 brought an abundance of Cattleya la- 

 biata and C. Mossise, while phalsenopsis 

 and other small varieties still are 

 scarce. Flowering plants are rather 

 scarce. No great number of cyclamens 

 are coming in. There are a few primu- 

 las and, most of the cockscomb has been 

 cleaned up. A few spiraeas are appear- 

 ing ht an opportune time. Greens are 

 moving well and a good deal of euca- 

 lyptus and pepper-tree foliage, the lat- 

 ter showing clusters of red berries, is 

 used. 



Landscape Engineers' Day. 



October 9, Landscape Engineers' day 

 at the exposition was quite a memor- 

 able event to San Francisco people and 

 was participated in not only by land- 

 scape engineers, but also by gardeners, 

 nurserymen and florists. Perhaps the 

 most interesting feature of the occa- 

 sion was the honor bestowed on John 

 McLaren, who is largely responsible for 

 the fine showing made by the exposi- 

 tion and the city as a whole in the 

 matter of flowers and ornamental plant- 

 ings. The ceremonies were conducted 

 on a platform at the east entrance to 

 the Palace of Horticulture, which was 

 almost hidden by the abundance of 

 flowers brought by Mr. McLaren's 

 many friends. A large crowd gathered, 

 including many gardeners connected 

 with the exposition, etc., growers from* 

 nearby towns and about thirty mem- 

 bers of the Pacific Coast Horticultural 

 Society. To take part in the "event, 

 Mayor Bolph interrupted his vacation 

 and arrived in time to present the 

 beautiful silver cup to Mr. McLaren. 

 The cup is distinctly a tribute from 

 the people of the city, having been 

 purchased by 10-cent contributions by 

 a great number of people. In addition 

 to the cup, Mr. McLaren was presented 

 with wreaths and baskets of flowers by 

 Margaret O'Connor, on behalf of the 

 school children; and Donald McLaren, 

 his son and associate, was presented 

 with a handsome bronze plaque by the 

 exposition. The speech of presentation 

 was delivered by James McNab, of the 

 exposition directorate. In the evening 

 Mr. and Mrs. McLaren gave a reception 

 to a number of their friends, at the 

 Golden Gate Park lodge, and during 

 the evening they were presented with 

 a handsome silver vase by the Bohe- 

 mian Club. 



Various Notes. 



Angelo J. Eossi, of Pelicano, Eossi 

 & Co., was chairman of the committee 

 that carried out the beautiful pageant 

 of the landing of Columbus, at the ex- 



Cyclamen 



If you want plants for immediate sale, full 

 of flowers and buds, order at once. Colors 

 mostly red. pink and salmon. Wan sbek type. 

 4-inch. $20.00 per 100; 6-inch. $3).00 per 100; 6- 

 inch. $60.00 a d $60.00 per 100; 7-inch. $66.00 per 

 100 up. Buy from finest stock of Cyclamen in 

 northwest. 



Asparasrus Pluxnoaus, strong S-inch, ready 



for 4 inch, $«.0o per 100. 

 ChriBtma. Peppers, well fruited, 6-inch, 



$i6 00 per 100. 

 Jerusalem Cherries, well fruited, 6-inch. 



$15.00 per 100. 

 Dracaenas, 4-inch, strong, $10.00 per 100; 6- 



inch. ready for 6-inch, $20.00 per 100. 

 Genistas, 4-inch, ready for 6-inch. $12.60 per 



^^" Samples on request. 



We have some very fancy specimen Whit- 

 mani and Boston ferns. Write for prices on 

 these and smaller ferns. 



We can supply Mums, Roses, Carnations 

 and Greens. 



SPOKANE GREENHOUSES (he.) 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



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Steela's Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND. ORKOION. 



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. 



BKED PRICKS 



Mastodon Mixed . . . . }i oz., $0.75; oz., $5.00 

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



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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 CKUZ. CALIFORNIA 



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MEXICAN IVY 



The largest and ^nest supply oq the 

 Pacific Coast, shipped to you direct from 

 the woods. Auy Quantity. No delays. 



Humboldt ETergreen Co.,SanUCniz,Cal. 



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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. 



Orevonlan Bids. PORTLAND, ORK. 



PALMS PALMSl 



Palms are our specialty. Kentia.Coco8 

 plumosa. Phoenix, Washingtonia. Sea« 

 forthia, Ciorypha. etc., by the carloads. 

 Aak for our wholesale lUnstrated palm Uat 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



B«nta Barbara, Gal. 



RKUL STWIGER 



1862 Weat WaHhington St.. LOS ANtiELEN, CAL. 



For all rlasses of ornamental nureery and green- 



hooae Htock, ferns and palms at rlftbt price*. 



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