NOVXMBIIB 6, 1014. 



The Florists' Review 



69^ 



otherwise adorned with the favorite 

 fruit. They are just now receiving 

 good numbers of orchids, which meet 

 with ready sale. This firm had the 

 decorations for the third anniversary 

 of the Westlake Market. 



Shipments of palms, araucarias and 

 azaleas are coming to hand just in 

 the old, sweet way. 



J. J. Bonnell reports some good sales 

 of nursery stock to various parts of 

 the state. T. W. 



TACOMA, WASH. 



The Market. 



The trade situation may be sized up 

 in a few words. With an abuiid«nce 

 of stock and little business, there can 

 be but one result and that is an over- 

 supply. Never have we had more beau- 

 tiful weather than this autumn and 

 never has business been slower. Stock 

 of all kinds is of excellent quality; 

 carnations, especially, have good stem 

 and substance. Most of the bulbous 

 stock is now planted and about the 

 usual quantity was handled this sea- 

 son. Nursery stock is moving well; 

 the late fall is prolonging the planting 

 season, with a corresponding increase 

 of sales. 



Various Notes. 



The local growers are cooperating 

 in furnishing the bulbs for the city 

 parks this season and large numbers 

 are b^ing vtlsuatBi in the VBri«iis parks. 



Mr. Atkinson, 9f Cfig Harbor, is 

 doing mnne landscape work in this 

 city. 



George Seaverns spent Sunday, Octo- 

 ber 25, in Seattle. "Nuf «ed." 



Harry Atchinson, of the Acme Floral 

 Co., spent last week at Willapa Harbor. 



The Florists' Club meets in social 

 session on the third Thursday evening 

 of each month. J. L. S. 



SANTA BARBARA, CAL. 



The Kentia Nurseries are noted for 

 the clean and healthy plants sent out 

 from their establishment, and they lay 

 much of their success to the regular 

 use of their insecticide. Flora, a prepa- 

 ration they control and use both at the 

 local nursery and at their Ghent, Bel- 

 gium, nursery. The lath house here 

 contains over 100,000 square feet and 

 is filled with choice kentias, from 

 thirty inches to fourteen feet high. The 

 Verhelle brothers, George F. and A. J., 

 are both practical men, understanding 

 their business from the ground up; 

 hence their success. 



Visalia, Cal — Peter Perkins has 

 opened his flower shop at 116 North 

 Court street, where he will handle all 

 branches of the retail business. 



San Diego, CaL — The Sies Floral Co. 

 has been holding a flower show at its 

 gardens in East San Diego, to which the 

 public has been invited. The chrysan- 

 themums were the special attraction. 



Belllngham, Wash. — J. W. Kincaid 

 has sold his property at 2431 Kulshan 

 street and is moving his greenhouses 

 and stock to 2306 Elizabeth street. 

 The work has been somewhat delayed 

 by Mr. Kincaid fracturing his right 

 arm in falling from a building shortly 

 after he started to move. One green- 

 house is up and another will be com- 

 pleted by spring. The warm weather 

 has made business dull this autumn. 



CALIFORNIA 



VIOLETS 



Our Famous Winter Brand— Grown Especially for Shipping. 



Get Your Shipments Direct From the Growers 



Our Winter Brand Violets can be successfully shipped on a six days' 

 journey, arriving in good salable condition. Allow us to send you 

 a sample shipment of these money-makers. Write for special prices. 



Cecile Brunner roses (the baby pink rose), Asparagus Plumosus and 

 Adiantum carry well with violets. Our packing is frost-proof. 



We have a nice assortment of the followinfir Ferns, B-inch and up, 

 at reasonable prices: Boston, Roosevelt, Teddy Jr., Eiegantissima, 

 Elegantissima Compacta and Nephrolepis Harrisii. 



We are the largest growers of Hothouse Roses and Fancy Greens west of Chicago. 

 Give us a trial order. We will meet you half way. 



E. W. McLELLAN CO., Inc. 



18-20-22-24 Lick Place, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



NURURIES AT BURLINttAMI. CAL. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



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We are largest and finest growers of Chrysanthemums, and are 

 prepared to ship all assortments through the season. Also 



Violets, Roses, Carnations, Valley, Smilax, Ferns and Other Greens 



ARE FURNISHID AT SHORT NOTICE 



Send us a trial order. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



Offic* and SaUsrooms, 27-29 Lick Plac«, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Nursary: FITCHBURO. CAL. 



Meptlon The RcTlew when you write. 



ADVANCI ORDHISi 1*14 FALL DKLIVniy, OF 



JAPANESE LILY BULBS and 



Writo for Cataloguo to 



The Oriental Seed Co., 



220 CtoMMrt MU SAN PRANCISCO. CAL. 



Wholeaalo 



Qrowori 



Mvnaoo n* BaiTt«w wkva 



yoo wilf. 



Primula Obconica Qrandlflora 



2^-lnch. atroDir stock | SSOperini 



4-lncb, strong f>tock. . lOOOperlOO 



Crelamen, S, Cinch, In fnU bloom $^6.u0. 160 Oi 



per 100. A^pHiara* Flamosaii 2<Q-lnch, 13 60 



per 100: 4 Inch. SHOO per IiiO. Oiacaeua, In 2Hi 



and 4-lncb pots, also seedllntrs. 

 PBKKNNIALN. KhI>UING PLANTS. 

 For 'Ct^aie-Not seedlingrs, 0Oc per 100; $6.00 per 



1000. 



0. L PANZER, B. 1, Box 815, Portlaid, Ore. 



Mention Th» H*»l»w wh»n mn wHt» 



Hogan-Kooyman Co. 



27 C«iitral Plac*. off Bush 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WHOLESALE SHIPPING A 



FLORISTS SPECIALTY 



Mention The R«»tIpw when yon writp. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS ^W.^ii^i^^^ 



aus Spr«nK«rl, strong »-ln.. S2.60; strong 2^- 

 in., 12.00; strong 2-in., S1.75 100. F.O.B.PortUnd. 

 WM. BORSCH. R. 1 . Hilisdmic, Ore 



ROOriD 



Geranium Cuttings 



S. A, Nutt. Hill and JacQuerie, 

 $1.60 per 100. 



VAN SLYKE & SEAM0N8 



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



M>ntt06 Th* Sr'.aiw trhim Toa yrtta. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, ORE. 



Bedding Plants for growing on for Spring 

 Trade. 



PALNS^FERNSaid DECORATIVE PLANTS 



Mention Tb» B»Tlew irttea joo write. 



Choice assortment of Roses. Camat inns, Mnms 

 and Seasonable Flowers. Prtihala ObiRoiilfa, 

 strontr plants. 3-ln . 18.00 per 100: 4-ln., Ilis.OO per 

 100. Crciami-n,4-!n.,tl6 00pei ino. «°arnatton 

 plants In field. UULOKN FLORAL CO.. 



1180 Mllwankle Ave., Portland, Ore. 



