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The Florists' Review 



OCXOBHB 28, 181^. 



Good Plants at Reasonable 

 Prices 



Cyclamen, best stralDs, dark red, mlmon, rose, 



white and white with eye, 4-lnch, 12c; 6-lnch, aOc; 



6-lnch, 3Jc. 

 Fema, Whltmanl, AmerpohUl, Boston and Scottll, 



4-lnch, auc; 5-lncb, 40c; 6-incb, 75c. GlatrasU, 



4-lnch, 20c. 

 TRble Perns, Just i-ight for disheH, 2i2-lnch, six 



best varieties, ${ 60 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 

 Adlantam Croweanum, 4-lach. 20c; 5- Inch, 26c; 



6-lnch, 40c. O'Brlenli and Caneatum, 2^.1nch, 4c; 



8"a-lnch. lOc. 

 AaparasoB Plamosas and Sprenrerl, 2-lnch, 



$2.00 per lOii. 

 Celestial Peppers, 4-lnch, 10c; 6-ineh, 16c. 

 Primula Ubconica; 5-lncb, 20c. 

 Rubber Plants, 4-inch, SOc; 7-lnch, 60c. 



Let us book yoar order for Polnsettlas 

 and other stock for Xmas. 



WILSON-CEOUr CO.,14E.6btSt.rirtUid.0K. 



Mention The BeTlew when yog write. 

 PRIMULAS 



Malacoldes-Heavy, 2^-ln., ready for 4-ln., $3.00 



» per 100. 



Sinensis— Separate or mixed colors, strong 2>a-ln., 

 $!l.00 per too. 



Oboonica— Mixed varieties and colors, liberal per- 

 centage of Kiant-flowcred. From thumb pots, 

 ready for 3-in., $2.60 per 100. 

 This stock ts all exceptionally vigorous and of 



good color. Would exchange some for pansy plants. 



Fallen Leaf Greenltouses, Roseville, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Pots Tiers PerlOO 



Araucaria Bidwillii 2-inch 2-3 $16.00 



Araucaria Bidwillii 4-inch .... 25.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2-inch 2.00 



Goprosma Baueri 2-inch — 6.00 



Diosma Alba 2-inch .... 4.00 



Brica Melanthera 2-inch .... 15.00 



Prices of other stock on application. 

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



Meati— The Review when you write. 



Asparagus Plnmosas 



1000 4-lnch, $9.00 per 100 



Cash with Order 



WOODUND PARK FLORAL CO. 



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

 Mention The Review when ywp wrlt#. 



A floe lot of 4-iQCh Asparagiis 



Sprengeri, elegant stock for benchiog 



or to shift into larger pots. Need the 



room and will sell for $8 00 per 100. Also 



A. Plnmoaas, good, dark green. 



Yoar inquiries for anything you 

 may need will be appreciated 



H. L OLSSON, 11 Post SL. Spokane,Wash. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GLADIOLUS 



We can now famish yon with all lead- 

 ing yarieties of Gladiolus bnlbs. Get our 

 prices before buying. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



p. 0. B«i 1«2, 8BABRIOHT, CAL. 



Mention The Review when yon writa. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSU8, 3-iDch, $4JS0 per 



100; 4-lnch. $7J!0 per 100; 6-lnch, $16.00 per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS SPRBNOERI. S-inch, $4.60 per 



100; 4-inch, $7JS0 per 100. 

 HARDT PERENNIAUS, from field, Delphi- 



nlams, Campannla Pyraniidalis and Peralclfolla, 



and others. 



Send for list and prices to 



FRED DnUHEf SANTA* ROSA, CAL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 STOCK 



All the beat Taripttes 6c each, 60c per doz. 



Fall ll»e of Potted Stork at reflmlar prices. 

 Perennial Stock. Prices on reqnest. 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



Til. Ma«SMi m T«COM«. W«$H. SOtk tU I. F tit. 

 Mention Tbt Review when yon writ*. 



The president stated that his protest 

 against the tax assessments on green- 

 house grown stock had resulted in a 

 compromise, and that the county author- 

 ities admit that it is an open question. 

 They have fixed the assessments on 

 small and medium-siz&d ranges at $100 

 to $150 each. This covers tools and 

 equipment, with the exception of store 

 fixtures and delivery vehicles. If any- 

 one in this county is assessed for more, 

 he is paying more than he should. 



On request of the rose festival man- 

 agers, a committee was chosen to at- 

 tend the meeting of the clubs which 

 support the festival, October 20, con- 

 sisting of the president, James Forbes 

 and Julius Dossche. 



It was voted to hold another ladies' 

 night during the second week of De- 

 cember, at a date to be arranged by the 

 entertainment committee. 



William Borsch, chairman of the 

 growers' committee, reported that his 

 committee held a meeting earlier in 

 the evening and discussed several top- 

 ics. The committee will hold a meeting 

 of all the growers this week. 



It was announced that club members 

 would receive invitations to attend 

 the meeting of the State Horticultural 

 Society, to be held at the Oregon Agri- 

 cultural College, about November 18. 

 Twenty members signified their" inten- 

 tions of attending the meeting. On mo- 

 tion, a committee consisting of B. W. 

 Gill, J. B. Pilkington and Charles Welty 

 was selected to arouse interest in the 

 affair and arrange for exhibits of cut 

 flowers and plants. The entertainment 

 of the evening consisted of a number 

 of colored views of California and for- 

 eign countries, interspersed with comics, 

 thrown on the screen by J. G. Bacher, 

 who took many of the photographs on 

 his trip to the exposition. 



The refreshment tables were deco- 

 rated with a number of vases of dahlias 

 brought iu by E. H. White. 



G. Indermuhle recognized all the col- 

 ored scenes of Switzerland and J. B. 

 Pilkington exhibited a comprehensive 

 knowledge of the streets of San Fran- 

 cisco. 



H. E. Weed said he had lifted some 

 stock and finished some landscape 

 work, which had turned out in good 

 shape. 



Ai^gust Zitzewitz said his carnations 

 were just coming in. His October 

 Frost, Golden Glow and Smith's Ad- 

 vance were nearly all cut. 



John Holden said his company had 

 several varieties of blooming pot plants 

 ready to market. 



Henry Clenimens remarked that he 

 had been able to take three crops a 

 year from his range at Newberg. 

 Sweet peas, gladioli and tomatoes form 

 the crop rotation he follows. 



J. G. Bacher received congratulations 

 on the arrival, October 6, of the fourth 

 addition to his family. 



Various Notes. 



Max Smith took a hand in furnishing 

 entertainment for Mayor Thompson, of 

 Chicago, who recently visited Portland. 

 Mr. Smith reported a good run of funeral 

 work last week. He is having splendid 

 success with cyclamen this year. 



Delegates from more than fifty or- 

 ganizations, including the Portland 

 Floral Society, met with the civic bureau 

 of the Chamber of Commerce October 20 

 to hear the final reports of the board of 

 governors of the rose festival and to or- 

 ganize for the 1916 celebration. The elec- 



PANSIES 



M«tzii«r's CALirORNIA •lANT Strata 



Superior in size and quality to any foreign 



ftroduction. Flowers 3 inches and up. Output- 

 imited. 



Strong plants llO.OO per 1000' 



Seed $10.0* per oz. or $1.00 per pkt. 



Special offer. PANAMA PACIFIC •tr«ln» 

 Mixed seed. $5.00 per oz. or SOc per pkt. { 



PETUNIAS J 



Callffwiila Ruffled Otanto 



AwaiUed a Gold Medal at P. P. I. E. Blooms 6- 

 in. in\diameter. Vigorous plants, a sheet of 

 color ranginB from white to all shades of pink 

 and criin^(m, fine mottling and veining: 



MKtZNni'S AIANT »INOlK RUFFLID 



Strong rooted cuttings, assorted or to color,. 

 17.60 p^ loO, Seed, $1.00 per trade pkt. 



N^lzner floral Company 



M«un«ata Vl«w. Cal. 



/ Mention The Review when yon write. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND^4lllOON. 



offer an immense^tock of Mastodon 

 Mixed and Private Stook/seedlings : 



Large 1000, $4.50 



Standard size . . 1000, 2.75 



Add 50c per 1000 for Private Stocky / 

 All f. 0. b. Portland. No shipme^ts^ . 

 standard size east of Omaha or soiith / 

 of Denver. New catalogue. / , ( * ^ 



8EKD PRICKS \ ■■ ^ '. f 



Mastodon Mixed ....>{ oz., $0.75; sz., >$5.(N^ f 



Mixed Private Stock . . >i oz., 1.00; oz., 7.0» 



Mention The Bevlew when yon, write. 



Field-grown Carnation Plants 



Potted Ferns, also Ferns from bench \ 



for potting. I 



Cut Greens, Asp. Plumosus and Sprengeri, . V 



25c pei- bunch. 



BASSETTS FLORAL GARDENS, Lnws, Cal, 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



HENDEE BROS. 



P.O. Box S, MILWAUKIK. ORt. 



Cyolamena, 4-inch. 16c; 6-inch, 26c: 6-inch. 



40c: 7-incb. 65c: 8-inch, 85c. 

 Fama, Whitmani, Amerpohlii, Boston, Pier- 



8 ni. 6-inch, 40c; 6-inch, 60c; 7-inch, SOc: 



8-inch, $1.25. 

 Primula*, Obconica. Chinensis, Malacoides. 



4-inch. 16c: 5-inch, 20c. Cash, please. 

 MwiHoa Tti^ W»v1»w wWn ywo wrlt». 



MEXICAN IVY 



The largest and finest supply on the 

 Pacific Coast, shipped to you direct from 

 the woods. Any quantity. No delays. 



HumWldt Eveifreen Ci.,SanUCniz,CaI. 



Meatloa Tbe Bevlew when yon)wrtt«. 



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. 



Oragronlan Bide PORTLAND, ORK. 



PALMS PALMS 



Palms are our specialty. Kentia, Cocos ^ 



plumosa. Phoenix, Wasoinstonia, Sea* ^ 



lorthia.Corypha,etc., by the carloads. jT 



Aak tor oar wholesale illnstrated paha Uat 8 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, \ 



ganta Barbara, Cal» fa 



