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JANUABY 12. 1905. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



435 



1,000,000 .S^ CARNATIONS TJ^v 



Cuttiogs ihipped promptly on receipt of order. From now on we pack to stand 30 degrees below zero. 



'■ ' ' • Per doz. Per 100 



riAVOEE, 1905, pink $1.80 $12.00 



OBISIS, 1906. scarlet 1.80 12.00 



PBBD BU»KI, 1906, white IJO 12.00 



OABDIHAI, 1906, red 1.80 12.00 



GIBSON BEAUTY, 1906. scarlet 1.80 1200 



WM. PBHK, 1905, pink 1.60 10.00 



BED tAWSOar, 1905, red 1.60 10.00 



BED SPORT, 1906. red 1.60 loloo 



BZCKMOHD OEM, 1906, scarlet 1.60 10.00 



IiADT BOUVTXFUIi, 1901, white 1.00 6.00 



Per doz. 



I&&, 1904. white $1.00 



rjJAMZarOO, 1904, scarlet 100 



CBXrSADEB, 1904. scarlet 1-00 



WHITE DAWSON. 1904 white 1.00 



BBlJSOV FI8HEB, 19C4. variegated 1.00 



ZBDIABAPOIilS, 1904. pink 1.00 



M. A. PATTEH, 1904. pink 1.00 



BELIASrOE, 1904. white 1.00 



THE PBBSIDEVT, 1904. cilmson 1.00 



JUDGE HIHSDAI^E, 1904. white l.OO 



THE BBXDB, 10C4. white 1-00 



EHCKAHTBBSS, shell, pink 60 



Per 100 

 $6.00 



6.00 

 6.00 

 7.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6 00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.60 



STAN DARD LIST 



Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 



QUBBH &OUZSE, white 1.20 $1.00 $10.00 



PLOBA HIU^, white 20 1.00 10.00 



A^BA.blgwhlte 80 1.40 12.60 



WOIiCOTT, white. 20 1.00 10.00 



VOBWAT, white 20 l.CO 10.00 



PB08PSBXTY, white 26 1.40 12.60 



AAWSOar, pink 26 1.40 12.60 



XABQUZS, pink 20 1.00 10.00 



OBVBVIBVB LORD, pink 20 1.00 10.00 



SUOOBS8, pink 20 1.00 1000 



ABOT^B. pink 20 1.00 10.00 



Per doz. 



JOOST, pink $.20 



mSICAZS. salmon pink 20 



OBEBSBBOOX, pink 20 



O. h1 OBAHB, best scarlet 20 



AlKBBICA, red 20 



MBS. P. PAXMBB, red 20 



HAB^OWABDEB. crimson 25 



OBV. OOBSZ, crimson 20 



BKDOHADO. yellow 20 



VIOlblABIA, best variegated 1 00 



MABSHAII. PIELD. variegated 25 



ABMAZIBDT. variegated 20 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $1 00 $10.00 



1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.40 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 6.60 

 1.40 

 1.00 



10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10 00 

 10.00 

 12 50 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 60.00 

 12.60 

 10.00 



Unrooted STANDARD CUTTINGS at }4 price of rooted cuttinga. New Red Ghost Plant, 

 Deutsia, shrub for pots and lawn« 2-in., 50c each or will give I for a $5.00 order. The bell is 6 inches long 

 by 5-in. dia., bright scarlet. 6 at 12 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. Ezpresa prepaid at above 

 prices. Terms cash or C O. D. Privilege of examining. 



California Carnation Co., Loomis, Cal 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FREESIAS 



Grand Duchess Ozalis, Bermuda Buttercups, 

 and other flowering bulbs. Write for catalogue. 



REES & COMPERE, 



R. F. D. 1, LONG BEACH, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Regarding annuals grown from seed, 

 the gardener v^ants to bear in mind 

 that our demand for them is principally 

 from the middle of March until the end 

 of April and stock that is offered for 

 sale after that generally is consigned to 

 the rubbish heap. I have found there 

 is an increasing demand for asters, cos- 

 mos, salvias, stock, cereopsis, gaillardias, 

 lobelias and hollyhocks and such stock 

 that is grown from seed, usually pansies, 

 hollyhocks, canterbury bells and snap- 

 dragons planted early last fall should 

 now be pricked into flats or planted in 

 the ground for spring flowering. 



Carnation cuttings Under glass are 

 now well rooted and can be planted in 

 the open ground about the middle of 

 March. Some growers shift them from 

 the cutting bed into thumb pots and oth- 

 ers transplant into flats before they 

 are shifted outside. This is an advant- 

 age if they are extra strong growing 

 sorts, or if the grower is backward m 

 having his ground ready for them. They 

 are easily stunted in flats and to have 

 the best results should be kept growing 

 without experiencing any check. This 

 rule applies to all soft-wooded stock, as 

 thrifty, well-grown plants pay yell for 

 the extra trouble they cause when of- 

 fered for sale. "• 



New Shasta Daisies 



ALASBIA, 



CALIFORNL&. 



WESTRALLA 



)• 8. 



;] 16. 



00 per Dos. 

 00 per 100 



•5. 00 



i)er 

 00 



Having obtained ipy stock from Mr. Burbank. 

 It Is waranted to be pare and true to name. 

 Postal for circular. Shasta daisy "Shasta." 

 strong field plants. $3.00 per 100. Small plants, 

 one-third less. Prepaid. Oash, please. 



FRED 6R0HE,"j[;;r Santa Rosa, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



DahUas Field Roots. OllfTord W. Burton 

 yellow 



Storm King, pure white 



A. D. Llvanl. pink 



Maid of Kent, red tipped, white, 



mixed 94.00 per 100 



The Brighton Seed & Flora! Co. 



2 1 9 OccidMtal Ave.. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



EUONYMUS RADICANS. 



I have some plants of which I cannot 

 learn the names. Enclosed find a leaf 

 of eaeh. Will you please give names of 

 same through the Rkview? The varie- 

 gated leaf eomes from a hard- wooded 

 bush, while the other two are faster 

 growth. C. F. M. 



These leaves, when they reached me 

 were so badly shriveled that with one 

 exception I was unable to identify them. 

 Sending such soft leaves in a letter is 

 very unsatisfactory, as they are usually 

 destroyed beyond recognition in transit. 

 The leaf with the yellow blotch is Euo- 

 nymus radicans variegata, one of the 

 forms of Euonymus Japonica. E. 



Qraocaria Excelsa, 



From 2M-inch pota, extra strong planli; 

 wttb 2 and 8 tier, 6 to 8 Inches blsb, 

 •t 916 per 100. 



Qraocaria Imbricata, 



From 2-inch pota, 4 to 6 Incbea taigb, 

 •10 per 100 and from 2>i-lnch pota 

 6 to 8 Inches high, 919.60 per 100. 



r. LUDEMSNN, 



3041 BiUcer Street. 



San Francisco^ Cal* 



ROOTED CARNATION CUHINGS 



Biff Stock. 



ORANGE TREES 



Write for Price £lst. 



The Plilllppi Nurseries, Recklln, Cal» 



Vhillppl Broa., Props. 



Hesb is a dollar to renew our subscrip- 

 tion ; we have read several other papers^ 

 but think the Review is the best. — Hoir 

 lAND NuRSEEY Co., Elmhurst, Cal. 



Elmira, N. Y. — Fred L. LaFrance i» 

 contemplating a large investment in new 

 glass this coming spring. He already 

 has a nice range and a prosperous bun- 

 ness. 



Christiana, Pa. — On January 5, 2,000 

 pounds of dynamite exploded. It was 

 some little distance from the Wm. Brin- 

 ton greenhouset^ but fill the glass waa 

 broken. 



