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August 22, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



79 



WHOM Oflt FMS lOI 1(6 MwiiSt 



We can supply Regular Shipments of Fine Fresh Cut Roses, 



which we grow and distribute to the Trade Only* Beauty, Rich- 

 mond, Kate Moulton, Bride, Bridesmaid, Ivory, Golden Gate, Kaiserin, 

 etc., in season. Office and Greenhouses, If 80 Mllwauiile Ave. 



The Sibson Rose Nurseries 



Cut Flower Department 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



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cross the Tchachapi to gain the orange 

 groves farther south. 



The insect is feared more by the 

 orange growers of the state than any- 

 other pest. It begins its depredations 

 on the leaves, passes to the fruit and 

 quickly destroys the crop. In Florida 

 the loss to the orange growers was fully 

 twenty-five per cent of the crop, which, 

 had it not been for the white fly, would 

 have been heavier by about $.5,000,000. 



G. 



THE JAPANESE SITUATION. 



The fact that the Japanese have be- 

 come prominent factors in the horticul- 

 tural life of the Pacific coast is viewed 

 with considerable concern by nursery- ' 

 men and florists all over California. If 

 they adopt the same tactics that they 

 have used in the fruit and berry dis- 

 tricts, where they control miles of or- 

 chards and berry farms, to say nothing 

 of practically all the potatoes on this 

 portion of the coast, the prospect is in- 

 <leed a grave one for the horticulturists. 

 By their methods of living they are able 

 to thrive on such a small amount that 

 it would be impossible for a white man 

 to compete with them in any line of 

 work. 



They are naturally given to horticul- 

 tural and agricultural pursuits and, be- 

 ing of a most wonderfully thrifty and 

 saving nature, they have discovered that 

 they have it in their power to compel their 

 white neighbors to sell their products at 

 such small prices that there is less than 

 a living in it. However, when the coast 

 is clear of competition in the immediate 

 neighborhood, Mr. Japanese begins to 

 show immediately that he can be an oc- 

 cidental as well as an oriental, and he 

 puts on the price for all the traflSc will 

 bear. There is nothing that will abash 

 him when he considers that he has the 

 whip hand. This was abundantly shown 

 a few months ago wlien the .Tapanese 

 dealers held practically all the potatoes 

 in California. 



if the Japanese could be Americanized 

 in the broad sense it would make but 

 little difference whether they controlled 

 any commodity or not, but with the feel- 

 ing existing against them and their 

 methods in California it is no wonder 

 that congress has been asked to take 

 drastic measure« regarding their admit- 

 tance into the country. 



The flower growers have felt the Japa- 

 nese invasion fully as much as those 

 in other lines and the fact that the 

 largest concerns in the neighborhood of 

 San Francisco are owned by Japanese, 



Arrived In superb condition the following' 



ORCHfDS 



Cattleys Schr^ederae. C. Perclvallana, 

 V. Labiata, OncldiamB, Laeliai, Epl- 

 dendrnms, etc. Write for prices. 



LA6ER & HURRELL, Suminit, N. 1. 



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Arrived in fine condition 



Cattleya Percivaliana, Cattlcya Gijas 

 Sanderiana« Cattleya Speciosissima, Onci- 

 dium Kramerianum and others. 



Write for prices. 



ORDONEZ BROS. 



Telephone 143, M A D I SO N , N.J. 



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ODdfiriQ JUST TO HAND: Cat- 



^^ ■*'-»■■ ■ ■'^ tleya Trlanae, C. lablata, C. 

 Mosalae, C. SchrcRdera;, C. GaskeUlana, C. Spec- 

 loslBSlma, C. Cltrlna. C. Intermedia; Laella 

 anceps, L. alblda. L. autumnallB, L. majalls; Epl- 

 dendrnm Vltielllnum majus. E. Cooperlanum ; 

 Oncldlum Crlapum, O. varlcosum, O. Cavendlsh- 

 lanum, O. Lurldum; OdontoglOBsum cltroBmum. 



To arrive In a few weeks' time: C. Aurea, C. 

 Dowlana, C. Wamerl and others. 



CABBILLO & BALDWIN, Secaacni, N. J. 



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Geraniums 



Alptaonae Rloard, the finest of all geraniums. 



8. A. Nutt, the standard dark Keranium. 



On these two I am booklDg: orders for August 

 and later. Rooted cuttings, $12.50 per 1000. 



B. E. WADSWORTH, Box 224, Danville, III. 



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Syg^ CARNATIONS 



Knchantreu $5.00 per 100; 140 00 per 1000 



L.avrBon 4.00perl00; 30 00 perlOOO 



Qoeen Louise 4.00 per 100; 80 00 per 1000 



Jooit 400perlOO; 30.00 per 1000 



Mrs.Patten 4.00per100. 



Vart«Eated Lawson. 4 00 per 100. 



ThcQneen 4.00 per 100. 



Glacier 4 00 per 100. 



MoonllKbt, grood white 4.00 per 100: mOO per 1000 



B. F. HEN8LEV, KNIOHT8TOWN, IND. 



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We 

 Ever 

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Carnations H-H 



Knotaan trees $<'> 00 



Mrs. Thos. W. Laweon 5.C0 



ICeteUe 5.00 



Queen Louiek 5.00 



Veeper (a few only) 6.00 



Cash with order. 



CENTRAL 6REENH0USES. Sandusky. Ohio. 



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When Writing AdTertleere. 



POINSETTIAS 



2>^-in., $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIA Gloire de Lorraine 



23^-in., $16.00 per 100. 



SMI LAX 



214 in., $2.50 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



2K-in.. $3.50 per 100; 3>4in., $6.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



2}^-in.. $3.00 per 100; 83^-in., $7.00 per 100. 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO., 



8CRANTON, PA. 



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HEAVY, FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



Per 100 1000 



THEQUBKN. l8t size $6.00 $^15.00 



FAIR MAID, Igt »ize 4-50 40.00 



HARLOW ARDKN, Ist size 6.00 45.00 



HARRT FKNH. let size 4.60 40.00 



Asparagus Plumosus JS^oiter'^ioo 



Bride aid Rnc<k Pljtntc 4-iDch. 



Brlde»M*ld ""**5 riaiiia $5.00 per lOO. 



'RActnn Fornc Heavy stock from 6-iDcta 

 DUSIUII I CI 119 potg §5 50 per joz. 



B. F. BARR&CO. 



Keystone Nurseries, LANCASTER, PA. 



Violets 



FIELD CLUMPS. 



We have the followlngr In extra fine stock 

 for Immediate planting': 



LABfll, BUSHY, BBALTHT CLUMPS. 

 California, Swaaler Wkite, Doable Hardy 



K"«ll«k $5.00 per 100 



Princeii of Wales 6.00 per 100 



Special quotations on larger quantities. 



Nathan Smith & Son 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



ROSES 



Healthy 

 Vigorous 

 3-in Stock 



BRIDB $4 00 per 100 



BRIDK8MAID S4 00 per 100; $27.50 per 1000 



F. HAHMAN, HarrowgAte Lane, 



Frankford, Philadelphia. 



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