72? 



Good Plants at Reasonable 

 Prices 



Oyctenen, be«t stralna. dark red, talmon, roa«, 



white ftnd white with ere, 4-lnch, 13c: B4nch, 20c; 



6-lnch, Sic. 

 Ferns, Wbltmanl, Amerpoblll, Boston and Scottll, 



4.1nch, auc: B-lnch, 40c: S-lnch, 76c. Olatrasll, 



<-lnch, 20c. 

 TBble Ferns. Just rl«rbt for dlshea, 2>«-lnch, six 



best varieties, IS 60 per 100, $90.00 per 1000. 

 Adlantam Croweannm, 4-lnch. 20c: B-lnch, 26c: 



6-inch, 40c. O'Brienll and Onneatum, S^a-inch, 4c; 



IHi-lnrh, lOc. 

 Asparasns Flamosns and Sprenrerl, 2-inch, 



$2.00 per lOi). 

 Celestial Peppers, 4-inch, 10c; 6-lncb, 16c. 

 Primula. Obconica, 6-lnch, 20c. 

 Rabber Plants. 4-lnch. 80c: 7-lnch, 60c. 



Let us book yoar order for Poinsettias 

 and other stock for Xmas. 



WILSON-CROUr CO., 14E. 61st St. rmUiiOre. 



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PRIMULAS 



Blalaooldes-Heayy, 2'ii-ln.. ready for 4-in., $8.00 

 per 100. 



Sinensis— Separate or mixed colors, strong 2>9-ln., 

 $8.00 per too. 



OiMSonioa— Mixed varieties and colors, liberal per- 

 centage of giant-flowered. From thumb pote, 

 ready for 8-ln., $2.60 per 100. 

 This stock Is all exceptionally vigorous and of 



good color. Would exchange some for pansy plants. 



Fallen Leaf Greenhoases, Roseville, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Pots Tiers PerlOO 



Araucaria Bidwillii 2-inch 2-3 $16.00 



Araucaria Bidwillii 4-inch .... 26.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2-inch — 2.00 



Coprosma Baueri 2-inch .... 6.00 



DiosmaAlba 2-inch .... 4.00 



Erica Melanthera 2-inch .... 16.00 



Prices of other stock on application. 

 PAQFK NURSERIES, CdoM, Su MaUo Co., Cal. 



Meati— The Review when yon write. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



1000 4-inch, $9.00 per 100 



Casli Willi Order 



WOODUND PARK FLORAL CO. 



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

 Mwitiea Ttt* Review when yea write. 



A floe lot of 4-iiich Aaparagixs 

 Sprengferi, elegant stock for bencbiDfir 

 or to sbift into larger pots. Need the 

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

 A. Pltiinosaa, good, dark green. 



■* • ■ Your Inquiries for anything you 

 may need will be appreciated 



HTOtlJSSON, 11 Post St. Spokane,Wash. 



i8|l l|ihitlon The Review when yon write. 



^^LADIOLUS 



WJB can now famish yon with all lead- 

 ing yarieties of Gladiolus bulbs. Get our 

 prices before buying. 



- Currier Bulb Co. 



p. 0. Bm 1t2, 8BABRI«HT, C3AL. 



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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, S-inch, $4JS0 per 



MO; 4-lnch, $7.S0 per 100; 5-inch, $U.O* per 100. 

 ASPARAQUS SPBENOEBI, >-lnch, $4JW per 



lUO: 4-inch, $7J0 per 100. 

 HARDY PERENNIALS, from field, Delphi- 



ninms, Campannla Pyramidalls and Perslctfolia, 



and others. 



Send for list and prices to 



FRED DnUHEs SANTa' ROSA. CAL. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 STOCK 



▲II the best varieties Be each, BOc per doc 



Full line of Potted Stock at regnUr prices. 

 Perennial Stock. Prices on request. 



ACME FLORAL CO. 



Tsl. Ma«MS Ml TUtMA, WMI. iMi aad E. F Its. 



Meatiea Tb* Review wImb yea write. 



The Florists' Review 



NOTBMBBB 4, 101S. 



express company that they were de- 

 livered in excellent condition. 



Mrs. J. A. Phillijps, Washington, 

 D. C., was a recent visitor. H. S. G. 



FOBTIiAND, OBE.. 



: iTh© Market. 



Business for the month of October 

 was quite satisfactory, there being a 

 marked increase over that of October 

 of last year. The volume of local sales 

 was greater and the demand from out- 

 of-town points was more than doubled. 

 There has been no stock wasted, for 

 the stronger demand and the decreased 

 supply of stock have brought the mar- 

 ket to an even balance. Both grow- 

 ers and retailers have made more 

 money, and the public has been as well 

 served. 



A few varieties of locally grown 

 mums, such as Alice Byron, were added 

 to the list last week. Cattleya labiata 

 is the principal variety of orchid and 

 the supply of it meets the requirements. 

 Sufficient rain has fallen to enable the 

 nurserymen to begin lifting stock, 

 which is said to be in an excellent con- 

 dition. Carnations are coming in more 

 freely, but at times are scarce, espe- 

 cially the white varieties. There are 

 enough roses in all colors. Several of 

 the stores had Halloween displays last 

 week. 



Growers Discuss Credits. 



Answering tbe call of the growers' 

 committee of the Portland Floral So- 

 ciety, a number of growers met Octo- 

 ber 26. The question of introducing 

 a credit system, wherebv the responsi- 

 bility of retailers could be ascertained, 

 was discussed in detail and many of 

 those present were in favor of it. 



It was decided to establish a coopera- 

 tive buying plan. James Forbes, A. 

 Bahn and J. G. Bacher were named as 

 a buying committee. All growers, 

 whether members of the Portland Floral 

 Society or not, have the privilege of 

 buying through this committee, and will 

 find it to their advantage to do so. 



Letters were ordered sent to all the 

 growers in this vicinity, asking them to 

 attend the growers' meeting to be held 

 in the Masonic Temple November 16, 

 at 7 p. m. The Portland Floral Society 

 holds its meeting at 8 o'clock the same 

 evening. 



If any grower has been overlooked in 

 making up the mailing list, let him con- 

 sider this notice an invitation to at- 

 tend the meeting. 



Various Notes. 



Karl Bestel, landscape worker, grows 

 violets as a side line to his business. 

 He specializes on the Czar, the small 

 double variety. 



L. Doring, of the Max Smith store 

 force, has returned from a hunting trip 

 to the Pea Vine range of the Siskiyou 

 mountains. His party brought home 

 three deer and had splendid fishing. 



The "Van Kirk Floral Co. reports that 

 its cut of carnations is increasing, but 

 still is short of the demand. To avoid 

 a possible glut during October, the 

 plants in two of the houses were cut 

 back. 



Clark's Flower Shop, at 430 Wash- 

 ington street, reports a steady increase 

 in business. 



D. M. Cookingham has set perennials 

 on the grounds surrounding his green- 

 houses on East Sixty-second street. 



P ANSIE8 



M«teii«r's CAUPORNIA •lANT Strain 



Superior in size and quality to any foreign , 

 production. Flowers 8 Inches and up. Output 

 limited. 



Strong plants $10.00 per 1000 



Seed . . : $10.00 per oz. or $1.00 per pkt. 



Special offer. PANAMA PACIFIC Strain. 

 Mixed seed. $5.00 per oz. or 60c per pkt. 



PETUNIAS 



California llnffffl«d Slants 



Awarded a Gold Medal at P. P. I. E. Blooms 6 

 in. in diameter. Vigorous plants, a sheet of 

 color ranging from white to all shades of pink 

 and crimson, fine mottling and veining: 



NIKTZNUI'S OlANr SINSLK RUrFUD 



Strong rooted cuttings, assorted or to color. 

 $7.60 per luO, Seed, $1.00 per trade pkt. 



Netzner Floral Company 



Mnnnlaln Vtow, Cal. 



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StMlt's Pansy Gardsns 



1 PSRTLAND. ORISON. 



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. o. b. Portland. No shipments 

 standard size east of Omaha or south 

 of Denver. Njbw catalogue. 



8KXD PRXCX8 



MastMion Mixed . . . . >i ol, $0.75; ex., $5.00 

 Mixed Private Stock . . }i oi., 1.00; oz., 7.00 



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Field-grown Carnation Plants 



Potted Ferns, also Ferns from bench 



for potting. 



Cat Greens, Asp. Plamosos and Sprenteri, 



25c per bunch. 



BASSETTS FIORAL GARDENS. Lnbb, CaL 



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HENDEE BROS. 



P. S. Box S. MILWAUKIK. SRI. 



CyoUunena, 4-inch. 16c; 6-inch, 26c; 6-inch, 



40c; 7-inch. 66o; 8-inch. 86c. 

 Ferns, Whitmani, Amerpohlii. Boston. Pier- 



s ni, 6-inch, 40c; 6-inch, 60c; 7-inch, 80c; 



8-inch, $1.26. 

 Primulas, Obconica, Chinensis, Malacoides, 



4-inch, 16c; 6-inch. 20c. Cash, please. 

 Mwitlww T1i» R»v1»w irh»n yon wTlt». 



MEXICAN IVY 



The largest and finest supply on the 

 Pacific Coast, shipped to you direct from 

 the woods. Any quantity. No delays. 



Himbildt ETerfreen C«., SibU Crux, Cal. 



M— tloa Th« Reriew whea yon write. 



MYZUS 



New remedy for insects and mildew. 



Adopted for use in Portland Public Parks and 



by the larcest growers. Safe and inexpensive. 



For circulars address 



Agricultural Chemical Co. 



Oroconlan Bide POBTL.AMD, OBB. 



PALMS PALMS 3 



Palms are our specialty. Keotia. Cocoa 3 



plumosa. Phoenix, Washinirtonia. Sea* 7 



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



Aak tor oar wholeaale mnstrated palm lUL 8 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, ^ 



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