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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKU 1"), 1J)H. 



flowers in beauty of tint. Some deal- 

 ers complain that t'ollections are slow. 

 Potted asters are about to di8api>ear 

 for the season. 



Dealers in nursery stock have large 

 numbers of advance orders on file and, 

 after a careful sifting of credit ac- 

 counts, the orders accepted are con- 

 siderably in excess of those for the 

 same period last year. 



The seedsmen are having a good 

 trade in bulbs and grass seeds. The 

 bulbs received from abroad are con- 

 sidered of unusually fine quality. There 

 has been a heavy wholesale business in 

 grass seed for pasture and field sowing. 

 Orchard grass, rye and clover are most 

 in demand. Cash sales at the seed 

 stores which cater to retail business are 

 better than last year. 



Various Notes. 



Louis Goodfriend, representing Wer 

 theimer Bros., of New York, and Mr. 

 Smith, representing the Weller Pottery 

 Co., of Zanesville, ()., called on the 

 trade here last week. 



Clarke Bros, have a special display 

 of tinted wicker baskets, filled with 

 Ward roses, violets, adiantum and plu- 

 mosus. 



The Tonseth Floral Co. has boon dis- 

 playing some fine red dahlias of a va- 

 riety not seen here before. 



E. C. Flohr, a grower who is well 

 known here, has leased a range of 

 greenhouses at P>ugene, Ore. 



Niklas & Son have added about 1,500 

 square feet of glass to their range at 

 East Twenty-first and Belmont streets. 



The Betz range of greenhouses, at 

 Jennings Lodge, is offered for sale. 

 Since the death of (Jeo. W. Betz, of 

 fhe firm of Betz & Sons, the father has 

 handled the store and greenhouses on 

 Williams a\enuo alone, and the re- 

 maining son, .Joseph Bet/, has ojjor- 

 ated the Jennings Lodge establish- 

 ment. The father plans to retire from 

 active business as soon as the sale can 

 be effected and the son established at 

 the Williams avenue })lant. 



The Oregon Dahlia Society is holding 

 its annual show in the north wing of 

 the Portland Public Library, October 

 9 and 10. This show is open to both 

 professional and amateur growers, with 

 no charge for entry of exhibits and 

 with free admission to the j)ul)lic. The 

 (Jill liros. Seed Co. and the Willamette 

 Dahlia Co. have the largest exhibits. 

 Among the Judges are K. M. Buttle, of 

 Seattle, and Mrs. I'eterson, of Ta<'oma. 

 Mr. Buttle is jtresident of the North- 

 west National Dahlia Society. This is 

 the second annual show of the Oregon 

 societv. S. W. W. 



Dwight, Mass. — L. W. Goodell, the 

 veteran ])ansy specialist, who has been 

 growing blind from cataract for many 

 years, is receiving congratulations on 

 the restoration of sight. An unsuccess- 

 ful operation resulted in the loss of one 

 eye several years ago. The other eye 

 becoming affected, a nundjer of the best 

 oculists in New England were consulted 

 with the view of engaging the services 

 of one of the most skillful that could 

 be found for the operation on the other 

 eye. The oj)eration was j)erformotl 

 September 19, by Dr. David Harrower, 

 who has had an experience of over 

 twenty-five years and has performed 

 over 700 operations for cataract. The 

 operation was a perfect success and 

 sight was restored as good as ever. The 

 doctor says the eye is one of the clear- 

 est and best he ever operated on. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Ore. 



offer an immense stock of superb Mastodon 

 Mixed Seedlings — sizes and prices follow : 



Large 1000, $5.00; 5000, $22.50: 10,000, $44.0() 



Medium 1000, 4.(X); 5000, 17.50; 10,000, 33.00 



Standard 1000, 3.00; 5000, 13.50; 10,000, 26.00 



All prepaid. No shipments Standard size east of Omaha or south of Denver. Color 

 plate catalogue free. Seed prices, % oz., $1.00; oz.. $7.00. 



Meutlon The Review wbon you write. 



CYCLAMEN 



Now ready, $20.00 to $50.00 per 100 



FERNS 



Whitmani $20.00 to $35.00 per 100 



Boston : . . . 18.00 to 28.00 per 100 



CInsrarlas, Obconica Prlmro*«s. Aspara- 

 sua Plumoaua and Spransarli chaap. 



GERMAN FLORAL CO. 



FOBMXBLT B. EEIL, 



Lents (Via Portland, Box 190) Oregon 



SEASONABLE PLANTS 



FISRN8, Whitmani, Amerpohlii, Roosevelt 



and IBoBton, 4-lDch, 20c: B-incti. 3oc; 6-lnch, 60c; 



7-lnch, 76c. 

 Fern Disheti, made up, 6-1dc1i, 35c; 6-iDCb, STc. 

 Adiantum Croweanum. 4-lncb,20c; 6-lDcb,36c. 

 ABparasns Piamonutt. 2-incli, 3c. 

 Aaparacas Sprenseri, 4-lDcti, 5c. 

 Beronia tyuminoaa, 4-iDch. 10c. 

 ColenB, asst.. 4-iDc>i, 10c. 

 Cyclameu, very fine, 4-lDch, 20c; 5-tncta, 30c; 6- 



Inch. 40c 

 Palms. 1000 Kentias, from $1.26 to $3 00 each. 

 Xmas Plant H. We hare a fine lot of li'oiusettlas 



In pans, Pepperfi, etc. 



WlLdUn-vKUUT LU., Porti'and, Oregon 



FIELD-GROWN ROSES 



(own roots) 



Ulrlch Brunnor per 100. $1000: per UHK), $=o.00 



Dorothy Perkins... " 6.()0; " 'jO.OO 



Tausendschon " ».(K): '• 75.00 



Oruss an Teplit/... " ><.<h): " Tfj.u) 



Transplanted two-year-old Cotoneaster Si- 



monsi. per 100 $10.00 



HARRY N. LECKENBY 

 Brighton Baack. Saattla, Wash. 



HENDEE BROTHERS 



P. O. Box S. MILWAUKIE, ORE. 



Orason City Car to Handoo Park. 



Cyclamen, 3-inch, $10.00 per 100; 4-inch, $16.00 



per 100. 

 Cineraria, 2>2-inch, $3.00 per 100; 3-inch, $5.00 



per 100. 

 Primula Obconica, 3-inch, $5.00 per 100. 

 Dracaena Indivisa, 3-inch. $o.00 per 100. 



Cinerarias, bettt Oermnn atrain, separate coiora, 



•-"•2111.. $:{(H) per KM). 

 Primula Malpcoldes, L'Hiin., $.3 00 per 100. 

 AsparaKUS ^prengerl. 2-ln.,$2..'50 per 100, $20.00 



per KKK): 3-ln..$r>.()0 per 100. $4.5.(X) per lOOO. 

 AwparaKUH Plomosus, 2-iD., $:).00 per 100. 



We arc largp Krowers of Mams. Your Inquiries 

 for anytiilDK you may need will bo appreciated. 



OLSSON & BERNSON, 



ii Post St., SPOKANE, WASH. 



NILOTNILLS CO., Wenatchee, Wash. 



Whsletale Grswtrs sf Cut Flswers, Rsses. Moms, Etc. 

 Plant Special— Strong Plants 



Silver Pink Snapdragons, 3-in.. per 100 $ 5.00 



(jlolden Queen Snapdragons. 3-in., per 100. . 6.00 

 White Purity Snapdragons, 3-in., per 100 .. 5.00 



Alyssum, double, 2*2-in 3.00 



Celestial Peppers. 4-in 10.00 



Primula Malacoides, 2-in 3.00 



Carnations 



^ AND 



Chrysanthemums 



No order too small to receive 

 our iiio.<t (-arefiil altciitioii. 



WNdlaid Park Heril Co., Bi x 288. Sinner. Wash. 



WASHINGTON 

 MINIATURES 



ALL GOOD COLORS 



6 to (Ji^-inch $16.00 per 1000 



5 to 512-inch 10.00 per 1000 



F. 0. B. Clearbrook. 

 Cash, please. 



GEORGE GIBBS 



CLEARBROOK, WASH. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Variegated Vincas 



Large field-grown plants, which 

 can be divided, $8.00 par lOO 



Primula Obconica and Malacoid«s,4-iDch, 

 strong stock, $10.00 per 100. 



SPOKANE aREKNHOUSES, Inc. 



Wholesale Growers Spokana, Wash. 



STRONG, FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



VAN SLYKE & SEAMONS 



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



BENCH SPACE 



What are yon eoini; to fill yonr Benches 

 with after mams go ont? 



Why not Ramsburg's Silver Pink Snapdraeons? 

 They get the money for the grower and satisfy tlie 

 customer. We have cuttings. 2H2-lnch pots, at $4.00 

 per 100: $36,000 per 1000. Send us your order todar 



BRYN MAWR GREENHOUSE CO. 

 BYRN MAWR, WASH. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDiriORA 



Transplanted sepdllngs $2.00 porl^j 



2'a-lnch, strong stock 3.60 pt rl*| 



Cyclamen, now, 6 and Glnch pots. $26.1 to iX.w 

 per 100. Holanum Melvtnii, strong field pi lote. 

 ready for 6 Inch pots. $10 no per 100. Uraci-eaa 

 Ind. Latfl., seedlings, $2.00 per 100; 2hnch, 

 $3 60 per 100. Asparagus seedlings and 2'-j .dcd 

 stock. Bedding: Plants, Perennialti. 



0. E. f AlBOt. K. 1. »»i «I5. FoitUri, 0« 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, ORE. 



Bedding Plants for growing on for Sprint 

 Trade. 



palms^fernsmj decorative plait s 



Choice assortment of Roses. Carnai ions, M -^^ 

 and Seasonable Flowers. Prtmala Obcoil*'*; 

 strong plants, 3-ln , $8.00 per 100: 4-ln., $15.('', P«; 

 100. Cyclamvn, 4-ln., $16.00 per 100. «'arnn io" 

 plants in field. UOLDEN FLORAL ''^■■ 



1180 Blllivaakifli Ave., Portland, Ore. 



