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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKB 8, 1014. 



BUY 

 CHRYSANTHENUNS 



DIRECT FROM GROWER 



We are experienced and largest 

 MUM growers and shippers in 

 California. Our midseason MUMS 

 are now in full bloom aod the prices 

 are as low as ever before. We have 

 all varieties— all colors. 



Give us a trial order at once 



ENONOTO & CO., Inc. 



Successors to Enomoto Bros. 



RedwNd Are., REDWOOD CITY, CAL 



M— tloB Tb* B»ytew when yog wrlf . 



BOSTON. WHITMANI. 

 ROOSEVELT FERNS 



2-iii.. very strons S4.00 per 100: 136.00 per 1000 



8-in., very strons 8.00 per 100; 75.00 per 1000 



■>«f II •nd Whltmanl, 6-iii....S 6.00 per doz. 

 ■••ton aiMl WMtaiMl. 7-in. ... 9.00 per doz. 



WMHwanl. 4-in 16.00 per 100 



AsparasHS Spr«iiK«ri,8-iii 6.00 per 100 



^•larsoiilUMS. 16 or more assort- 

 ed, best in existence, September 



delivery, 2- in 6.00 per 100 



CyctaaMn flower, choice assorted 



colors LOOper 100 



Extra charse of 60c for packins each dozen of 

 6 and 7-in. pot plants. 



Cash only. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



»ll 7M An^ aminST, CAL 



Mention 111* Bevl»w whwi you write. 



Variegated VInoas 



Large fleld-srown plants, which 

 can be divided, $S.OO par lOO 



Priainia Obcanlea and MalacaMaa. 4-inch, 

 strons stock, $10.00 per 100. 



SPOKANK aRnNHOUSKS, Inc. 



Wholesale Growers Spoliana, Wash. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



FOLOTNILLS CO., Wenatckee, Wadu 



Wbalttalt Gmrars sf Ut Flewcrt. Rssu, MMit.Eic. 



Plant Special-Strons Plants 



Silver Pink Snapdrasons, 3-in., per 100 $ 6.00 



Golden Queen Snapdrasons, 3-in., per 100. . 6.00 

 White Purity Snapdrasons, 3-in., per 100 . . 6.00 



Alyssum, double, 2>2-in 8.00 



Celesiial Peppers, 4-in 10.00 



Primula Malacoides, 2-in 8.00 



Mention The Iterlew when you write. 



15,000 CARNATION FIELD PLANTS 



Now ready for benchins 

 Enchantress, R. P. Enchantress, Mrs. C. W. 



Ward, Rosette, Bonfire, Victory, Comfort, St. 



Nicholas, all at $6.50 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 

 Enchantress Supreme, Gorseous, Champion, at 



$10.00 per 100. 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 

 Laaila. Plaear Co.* CaUffamla 



Meatloa Th» BeTtew when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHQNUMS 



$2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. assorted. 

 PKTUNIAS. 8-in., in bud and bloom, 76c per 

 dot.; $6.00 per 100. 



Send for list, 



FRED GROBE, l^S^JiS* 



ILP.ila.4 SAIITA WOA. em, 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS «e\"ir aSU™" 



■ua Spransarl, strons $t-in^ $2.60; strons 2'«- 

 ill.. $2.00; strons 2-in., $1.75 100. F.O.B. Portland, 

 WM. BORSCH, R. 1 . Hllladale, Ore. 



Now the houses are looking fine and are 

 exceedingly interesting. There is a fine 

 lot of orchids in bloom, comprising ele- 

 gant stock of Cattleya labiata. I also 

 noticed a deep-lipped form of Cattleya 

 Bowringeana, quite distinct from the 

 ordinary type and possibly a natural 

 hybrid. Great credit is due Mr. Mc- 

 Gilvray for the progress made under 

 many difficulties. Outside, too, Gus 

 Peterson is getting the lawns in shape 

 and everything around the place is im- 

 proved wonderfully. 



Martin Beukauf , representing Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co., Philadelphia, was in the 

 city last week, calling on the trade. 



Fred Sperry opened a wholesale store 

 at 112 Winston street, September 28, 

 under the name of the L. A. Floral Co. 



Henry W. Turner is well pleased with 

 the reports received from the east on 

 his new rose, September Morn. He 

 shipped several thousand plants to C. H. 

 Totty, of Madison, N. J., and to S. J. 

 Eeuter & Son, of Westerly, R. I. Both 

 write praising it highly. Eastern roses 

 that have been sent to Mr. Turner are 

 doing finely here. Lady Ann Borodell, 

 the light pink sport of My Maryland, 

 came from the Beuter establishment 

 and surely is fine under California con- 

 ditions. It is of a lovely pale flesh tint 

 and -is of the same habit as the old 

 favorite. The light pink Shawyer, Mrs. 

 F. F. Thompson, was named by Mr. 

 Totty in honor of the first lady he 

 worked for in the United States. It is 

 an improvement on the type and does 

 well here. While I have the history 

 stop out, I may say that growers here 

 are interested in seeing that Milwaukee, 

 where the beer grows, is also the native 

 place of Prima Donna, according to 

 recent reports. And under that name, 

 too! 



The opening cards sent out by the 

 Freeman-Lewis Co. are unusually at- 

 tractive, as is the store in its new fall 

 dress. Business is reported good here. 



Some of the finest Ulrich Brunner 

 roses I have seen this season were 

 shown last week at the store of Wolfs- 

 kills* & Morris Goldenson. These were 

 produced by our old friend, Jim 

 Menasco, who prides himself on being 

 able to cut this fine rose every day in 

 the year. Good work I 



Wright's Flower Shop reports that 

 the season is opening up well and the 

 stock coming from the greenhouses is a 

 credit to the cultural skill of T. Brown. 

 I noticed the first Appletons of the 

 season here, rather early in the game. 

 The indoor carnations, too, are excellent 

 and they are also showing some elegant 

 Lilium giganteum from cold storage 

 bulbs. 



The H. N. Gage Co. is growing a 

 considerable part of its crop of Aspara- 

 gus plumosus seed under glass this year 

 and Mr. Gage says it is already flower- 

 ing. This is the first instance that has 

 come to my knowledge of its being so 

 grown in California, but Mr. Gage says 

 he wants to be sure of having seed, 

 even should a frost occur. This qrop 

 is growing at the Long Beach place, 

 where Mr. Littel is still in charge. 



W. Groen, brother of Cohn Groen, 

 of Polder & Groen, Montebello, is now 

 in charge of the Whittier city parks. 

 Qe has had considerable experience on 

 good private places here and should 

 prove a good man for the place. 



Quite a stunt in tree moving was 

 pulled off by Albert Youngerman at the 

 new place of the Selig Polyscope Co., 

 when two large, old Washingtonia 



FERNS IN FLATS 

 NOW READY 



All the best varieties, $1.50 per 100 

 In 214-inch pots 4.50 per 100 



ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 

 (Bird's Nasi Farn) 



4-inch pots $ 6.00 per dozen 



6-inch pots 9.00 per dozen 



6-inch pots 15.00 per dozen 



Also larger sizes. 



ANANTUN CUNEATUN ROENBEOQ ud 



AMANTUN TKIUNPH 



2Vincb pots . . . $ 7.50 per 100 



4 -inch pots 15.00 per 100 



Nephrolepis in all varieties and 

 sizes. I have also a larfire stock of 

 Eentias in all sizes. 



Write for Wholesale Price List 



H. PLATH, THE FERNERIES 



Lawrence and Winnipes Avea. 

 P. O. SUtioa "L" 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Mention The Herlew when yon write. 



Hogan-Kooyman Co. 



27 Cantral Placa, on Buah 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS 



SHIPPING A 

 SPECIALTY 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



STRONG. FIELD.GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



VAN SLYKE & SEAMONS 



Box 16, B. D. No, 2. TACOMA, WASH. 



Mention The Bertew when yon writa. 



BENCH SPACE 



Wliat are 70a rolng; to fill your B«nche( 

 with after mamB co oat ? 



Why not Ramsburg'a SlUer Pink Snapdragons f 

 They get the money for the grower and satisfy the 

 customer. We have cuttings, 2'-2-lDch pots, at $4.00 

 per 100; $3B.000 per 1000. Send ae your order today. 



BRYN MAWR GREENHOUSE CO. 

 BYRN MAWR, WASH. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA 



Transplanted seedUngB $2.00 per 106 



2Hi-lnch, strong stock SM per 100 



Cyclamen, now, 6 and 6-lDch pots. t36.('0 to $60.00 

 per 100. Solan nm BlelTlnll, strong field plants, 

 ready for 6-lDch pots, $10 00 per 100. Dracaena 

 Ind. Latfl., seedlings, $2.00 per 100; 2>9-lncb, 

 SS.SOperlOO. Aspararns seedlings and 2^-lncb 

 stock. Beddins Plants, Perennials. 



0. L PANZER, R. 1. B«x 81S, Pirtlui Ore. 



MentloTi Th^ R»T»ew wh>n -wna wr1»»> __ 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, ORE. 



Beddinc Plants for vrowiiu: on for Sprinf 

 Trade. 



PALHS,FERNSm DECORATIVE HANTS 



Choice assortment of Roses, Carnations, Ham* 

 and Seasonable Flowers. Prlmnla Obconlrs, 

 strong pUnto, 3-ln , $8.00 per 100: 4-ln., $1B.00 per 

 100. Cyclamsn, 4-ln., $16.00 per 100. rarnatlon 

 plante In field. HOLDEN FLOBAIi CO.. 



1 ISO Blllwankle Ave., Portland, Ore, 



