

Fkbrl'ahy 10. 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



727 



A Grand New Rose, Climbinfl^ 



CAROLINE TESTOUT 



Fleld-irrowD, Btrongr. S to 4 feet hiRh. »0c eacb; 

 •S.OO per 12; tUb.W per 100. Also Climblngr 



Cecil Brunner 



Field-KrowD. stroDK. 8 to 4 feet high, 15c each; 

 11.60 per 12 $12.00 per luO. 



Araucaria Excelsa 



From 2K-inch rots, extra strong plants, with 2 

 and 3 tiers. 6 to 8 inches bieh. at 116 per liu 



r. LU DEM ANN, 



3041 Bdker St., San Franci«co, Cal. 



Dahlias Field Roots, OlifTord W. Burton 1 



yellow r $6.00 



Storm King, pure white r JJ*' 



A. D. Livoni, pink ) 



Maid of Kent, red tipped, white. 



mixed 94.00 per lOO 



The Brif^hton Seed & Floral Co. 



215 Occidental Ave., SEATTLE, WASHIN6T0N. 

 Mention The Rerlpw when yon write. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS NANUS SEED 



In quantities to suit. $2.25 per 1000. 

 Immediate delivery. 



REES&COMPERE 



P. O. Address : 

 IiOHO BBACK, CAIi., B. D. No. 1. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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CALIFORNIA 



CARNATION CO. 



^ LOOMIS, CAL. J 



conditions soon righted and .January 

 went out like a whirlwind. At this writ- 

 ing everybody is busy and a feeling of 

 general satisfaction prevails. While dec- 

 crative work has been rather above the 

 average, funeral work constitutes the 

 largest item. The death rate has been 

 tinusuaily high, a condition character- 

 istic of Oregon when we experience a 

 dry spell in winter time. The Oregon- 

 ian, or " Webbfoot, " thrives best and 

 enjoys better health in wet weather. 



The sujjply of cut flowers is ample 

 for all purposes and never was the 

 standanl of quality so good at tliis sea- 

 son (if the year. A few hours of sun-' 

 «hine each day for the ])ast three weeks 

 has juit vigor into the plants and the 

 greeniiouse men are jubilant. Prices are 

 holding up well, carnations having the 

 advantage. Thof'e famous old reliable*, 

 Estelle. Lawson, Scott and Flora Hill 

 sell readily at $1 per dozen, while En- 

 chantress and Prosperity refuse to be 

 •classed witli the common herd and com- 

 mand .•j!l.o() and $2 i»er dozen. Home 

 grown violets are in abundance and are 

 ■especially fine. Princess on 12-inch stems 

 takes precedence over all others. Paper 

 White narcissi, Roman hyacinths and 

 other bulbous stuff is being brought into 

 bloom with the slight jirotection of sash 

 frames. 



The advance guard of the eiustern trav- 

 eling men has come and gone. He came 

 in the person of Janu>s Karlns, repre- 

 senting H. A. Dreer, and was well 

 pleased with his first trip to the coast. 



S. H. Forsham, of Pendleton, dele- 

 gated a commigsioner to the Lewis and 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



..NOW READY.. 



These low prices good only up to December 25. 



WHZTB: Per 100 Per 1000 



Queen Louise $1 00 $10.00 



Flora Hill l.no 10.00 



Alba 1.40 12.60 



Gov. Wolcott 100 10.00 



Norway l.OO 10.00 



Lillian Pond 1.40 12.50 



Chicot l.ao 10 00 



PINK: 



Mrs. Thos. Lawson 1.40 12.50 



Encbantreas 3 50 80.00 



Mrs. Joost 1.00 10.00 



Success 1.09 10.00 



Mermaid l.OO 10.00 



OreKSbrook 1.(0 10.00 



Pres. McKinley 1.40 12.60 



Mrs. Tbeo. Roosevelt 1.40 12 50 



SOABLBT: 



G H.Crane $1.00 $10.00 



America 1.00 10.00 



BGAB&BT: Per 100 PerlOOO 



P. Palmer $100 $1000 



Estelle 1.40 12.60 



J. H. Manley 1.80 1800 



Apollo 1.80 1800 



OBIKSOVi 



Harlowarden 1.10 1Z80 



Gov. Roosevelt 1.20 10.00 



TBUCiOW: 



Golden Beauty 1.40 12.60 



Eldorado 1.00 10.00 



VABIBOATBD: 



Prosperity 1.40 12.80 



Marshall Field 1.40 12.80 



Stella 1.40 12.80 



Armazindy 1.00 10.00 



VlolaAllen 1.20 11.00 



Gaiety 1.20 11.00 



Special prices on large lots. Unrooted pips at half price of above. 25 at 100 rate. 250 at 

 1000 rate. Express prepaid at above prices. Cash or G. O. D. witb privilege of examining. 



Loomis Floral Company, 



LOOMIS, 

 CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



200,000 ROOTED 



Carnation Cuttings 



NOW READY 



WNITK 



Per 100 PerlOOO 



Queen Louise $1.00 $10.00 



Flora Hill 1.00 1000 



Gk)v. Wolcott 1.00 10.00 



Alba 2.00 15.00 



WbiteOloud 1.00 10.00 



Lawson 1.20 12.50 



Marqui* 1.00 10.00 



Enchantress 8.60 80.00 



Mrs.Joost 1.00 10.00 



McKinley 1.40 1'2.80 



Mermaid 1.00 10.00 



Cressbrooli l.OO 10.00 



SCJIRLKT Per 100 PerlOOO 



Crane $1.00 $10.00 



America 1.00 10.00 



Ebtelle 1.40 12J» 



CBIMSOB 



Harlowarden 1.40 12.80 



VCLLOW 



Eldorado 1.10 12J» 



GoldenBeanty 1.40 12.80 



VAIIIC8ATKD 



Prosperity 1.40 12.60 



Marshall Field 1.40 12.50 



Armazindy 100 1000 



Viola Allen ^. 1.20 11.00 



Unrooted Cuttlnfs at ono-kalf prieo of Roetod Cuttint*. 



Express prepaid at above prices. Cash or 0. O. D. with 

 privilege of examining at express office. 



}00,000 Pansy Plants at $10.00 a thousand. 



Loomis Carnation Co. 



Lock Box 115. 



Loomis, CaL 



Mt-Dt^in The BeTiew wb«-p yi>u write. 



(lark fair, is here this week. Work at 

 the fair grounds is being prosecuted 

 vigorously. The weather has been most 

 auspicious for grading, planting, etc., 

 siud aside from minor labor troubles 

 nothing has happened to deter the pro- 

 gress in any department. We hope to 

 bo able to give a full hccount of this 

 memorable undertaking between now 

 and the time of its opening, which will 

 be June 2. H. J. M. 



LoNGMONT, Colo. — Rev. W^m. Butler 

 has purchased of Mr. Perkins a half in- 

 terest in the Longmont Floral Co. 



Spokane, Wash. — Henry E'. Beimera 

 has just completed a greenhouse 27x240. 

 Fie is growing roses and carnations for 

 the wholesale trade. 



Lehiqhton, Pa. — Paul Niehoff is hav- 

 ing a very good season and next spring 

 will build a rose house 30x75 feet, bring- 

 ing his total glass area to 17,500 feet. 



San Francisco, Cal. — Bichard 

 Groves, of the Park Floral Co., is in 

 trouble at Los Angeles over a forgery 

 cj-se with which his brother, an attor- 

 ney, is connected. 



