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OCTOBBB 28, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



BULBS r 



S^EDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



„ C. KOOYMAN 



WHOLISALK FLORIST 



Buooesaor to 

 HOGAN-KOOYMAN CO. 



27 Saint Ann* Str«*t (Off Busli, naar Kmrnnj) 

 PkoB* Sutt«r 540 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mantloa Tl>e tfrlew whwi y<m write. 



FAMOUS 



OREGON ROSE BUSHES 

 Hardy Perennials 



ASK FOR PRICE LISTS 



Mountain View floral Co., Portland, Ore. 



Mention Tb« Berlew when yon write. 



RE 



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KENTIA NURSERIES 



SANTA BARBAKA. 



for C>e«« piMaoMi (all litM In anan- 

 tity). Kantla*. Seaforthias. Arapu. 

 Phoodz (^uiaiiensis (strons and Mtab- 

 Uahfad). Tnea. Shrubt, etc. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PKUL STKIGER 



18S8 West IfMklartOB St., LOS ANeELES, GAL. 



For all claaees of ornamental narsery and green- 



house stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



tion of the new board of governors •will 

 occur November 3. Nine of them will 

 be chosen by the delegates, one by the 

 school board, one by the city commis- 

 sioners and one by the Chamber of Com- 

 merce. 



Leo Wiedemann treated his florist 

 friends to some choice cuts of venison 

 from a buck he shot on his recent hunt- 

 ing trip.. A. J. Clarke said his steak 

 tasted like bear meat and that he pre- 

 ferred the flavor of the Chinese pheas- 

 ants brought in by 5. J. Millatt. 



Now that the large department stores 

 close at 6 p. m. Saturdays, some of the 

 florists in the central business district 

 have noticed a decrease in their business 

 on that evening. The downtown florists 

 have joined the retail merc^hants in an 

 advertising campaign. 



According to an item in one of the 



Portland papers, Julius Possche is 



charged with attempting to create an 



edible dahlia for use in soups and salads. 



S. W. W. 



PAPEB WHITES IN GLASS JABS. 



September 20 I planted some Paper 

 Whites in 4-inch glass jars, using moss 

 fiber, and placed them at once in a dark, 

 cool cellar. The roots have started nice- 

 ly, filling about one-third of the jar, and 

 the tops are two inches high. Is this 

 too much of a lop for the root growth, 

 and shall I keep them in the cellar 

 until more roots are formed t They are 

 a fine lot of mammoth, thrifty bulbs, 

 and I am anxious to bring them into 

 bloom if possible. J. B. B. — HI. 



Paper White narcissi make rapid 

 growth, and it will be better to move 

 your plants into the light now. Other 

 and slower-growing bulbs require to be 

 kept in the dark longer. C. W. 



Hackettstown, N. J. — Herrick & Boss 

 were the successful bidders for the 

 landscape work for the Home of Chil- 

 dren, New York city. ;>.-- •» 



BULBS, CALIFORNIA-GROWN 



Freesia Purity (true). Daffodils. Poeticus 

 Narcissus, Oesneriana Tulips, Eany-flowerinK 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others, Spanish Iris, 

 Ixias, etc. Splendid quality. Best varieties. 

 Prices reasonable. 



I get repeat orders for my bulbs season after 

 season, from well satisfied customers whom I 

 have supplied in previous years. 



Write for Price List. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Whelesale neritt lad Bsib Grower 



SMM CRUZ. CAL. 



O. E. RKNZ 



R. 1, Bm 815. Parttaatf, On. 



Cyclamen, S'a-ln., $12.80 100. Ferns, Boston and 

 Wlittmani, strong stock, for 6-In. to 7-ln, pots, $26.00 

 to $40.00 too. Acacta dealbata. for 6-ln. pots. Christ- 

 mas Peppers and Jerusalem Cherries. 



StruuK Seedliues, to 8< t out now, of the follow- 

 Ing: Forget-me-not, EnKllsh Daisy Monstrosa, Hol- 

 lyhocks, Hardy Pinks, Sweet Williams and other 

 perennials. 



Mention The BeTlew whea yo« write. 



Rahn ft Herbert Ce. 



CLACKAMAS, ORE. 



Bcddinc Planta for growinc on for Spring 

 TnuU. 



rAlJiS.rEKHSMi< DECOKATIVE PLANTS 



Aster Seed 



Carefnlly selected and absolutely fresh stock. 



Our risld culture makes Quality unsnrpaHed. 



Write for Illustrated dircular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER, ^^uu-t. 



McMINWVmJE. OlttGOM 



300 PRIMULA OBCONIC/l 



Choice 4-iQch stock, lOc and I2isc each. 



2000 CINERARIAS 



Potbound in 3-inch. $3.00 and $4.00 per 100. 



KELSO FLORAL CO. 



KELSO. WASH. 



Mention The Reriew wiien yon write. 



California Decorative 

 Hucltleberry 



ExQuisite and lasting as vase ornament. 

 Branolied outtlnK*, 12 to 18 inches, $1.60 per 

 doz. Rootad plant*, for potting, $3.00 per 

 doz. See circular. 



H. SHAW, 314 River SI., Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK 



SWEET PEA RANCH 



Originator of Over Seventy-five Varieties of 

 Winter-Plowerinir Oichid S^cet Peas. 



See my Oassified Ad. under Seeds. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



Aapararn* Plamo«as. 2-lnch, pot-lx>nnd, ready 

 for shift, $3 00 per 100; S-lneb, $4.80 per 100; 4-Inch, 

 $7.00 per 100, 

 AsparacDS Rpreneeri, 2^ -Inch, pot •bound, 



ready for shift, $2.50 per 100, 

 Bargains In Uardy Perennials. 



Send for New Price List 



PRKD a. IHLK. 224 SMban •«!.. t«N JOSE. CAL 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



If 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists: 



What stock have you 

 for tale to tlie trade? 

 It it moving at it thould? 

 No? 



Then tell the trade aboat 

 it by nsing the Pacific Coast 

 Pages of The Review. 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invariably report good 

 results. Like this: 



Say I That ad's a hnmdlnier for gettint the 

 bTulnew.— Everett Floral Co., Kverett, Waih. 



I sold all the Mom cattlnci advertised, and yon 

 will not bear from me acain until I can cat some 

 more stock ready, Shall root 100,000 GamatUm 

 cnttlnffs for next leason, as I know The Review 

 will sell them for me,— Frank Wllbelm, Lot Aa- 

 teles, Cal, 



Please cut out of our advertisement in The Ba- 

 vlew the cyclamen seedlinct. We sold all ooi 

 ■orploi cyclamen aeedlliits a« a direct lesolt of 

 oar advertisement In year paper,— Spokane 

 Greenbonaes (Inc. ), Spokane, Waih. 



We want to lay that oar last advertfeemant In 

 The Bevlew broacht aa orders from both the ▲!• 

 lantic and Padflc ooasti. We had, ftrantaly 

 enooch, on followlnc days, orders from Balen, 

 Ore., and from Salem, Maai.— State Floral Oo.. 

 North Yakima, Wash. 



We are well pleased with the reralti obtained 

 by advertisinc in the Paciile Coast Department of 

 The Bevlew. We sold oot clean and rafnsed 

 many orders. The Kevlew sarely tlree remits, 

 —Van Slyke A Seamoni, Taooma, Wash, 



The transient rate for space 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offer 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year around shonld write 

 for contract rates. 



Florists' hblishing Co. 



SOS Si. Deukn Stoeet CBKACO 



