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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mat 18. 1011. 



CYCLAMEN 



Best varieties, in different colors ; 4-in. 

 pots, strong plants, $1.50 per dozen; 

 $10.06 per 100. 



Leedham Bulb Co., ^'"i,^"-- 



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PACIFIC COAST. 



The fifth annual rose festival at Port- 

 land, Ore., will be held June 5 to 10. 



Pasadena, Cal. — H. F. Prentice, of 

 Long Beach, has secured a 3-acre tract 

 of ground in the southeast part of town, 

 and will erect greenhouses there. He 

 expects to grow flowers for the Los 

 Angeles market. He has but recently 

 come from the east, where he conducted 

 a nursery and greenhouses near New 

 York city. 



THE SAN JOSE MEETING. 



Fifty members of the Pacific Coast 

 Nurserymen's Association will leave 

 Seattle in June to attend the annual 

 meeting at San Jose, Cal., which will 

 be opened June 21 and continue for 

 two or three days. The representatives 

 from the northwest will leave by the 

 same boat as a large party of eastern 

 delegates to the Sunday school conven- 

 tion in San Francisco. 



The nurserymen will represent the 

 states of Washington, Montana, Idaho 

 and Oregon, which hold the leading po- 

 sition in the association, organized 

 about five years ago. The organization 

 was largely due to the efforts of C. 

 A. Tonneson, of Tacoma, who was 

 elected secretary, which position he 

 since has filled. The meetings up to 

 the present have been held in the 

 northwest, this being the first session 

 to be held in California. 



A full account of the arrangements 

 for this convention was published in 

 The Eeview of April 20, page 58. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



The weather has turned warm again, 

 after quite a spell of cool days and 

 nights. Flowers of all seasonable kinds 

 are plentiful and of excellent quality. 

 Business, however, is chiefly noticeable 

 by its absence. The closing of the 

 schools and an occasional wedding dec- 

 oration are all that loom on the hori- 

 zon at present, but Memorial day is 

 not far off, and that will help to glad- 

 den the heart of the retailer. 



Outside stock is beginning to be quite 

 a factor in the trade. Sweet peas, 

 which were rather scarce for a couple 

 of months, have suddenly made quite a 

 showing and are among the most popu- 

 lar flowers at this time. Peonies are 

 in full sway. The Bride and other early 

 gladioli are rather plentiful. Spanish 

 iris, anemones and half a dozen varie- 

 ties of wild flowers are in full swing 

 and everything looks like springtime. 

 Violets are over. Lilium longiflorum, 

 , valley and late tulips are much scarcer 

 and in a few days the last named will 

 be gone for the season. 



Various Notes. 



Jjrt 



Two new stores have been started m 

 the Mission district — Brown & Kenne 



Cycas Circinalis Stems. 



Grand importation of tius fine decorative Cycad, arrived in splendid condition. 

 6 to 12 inch stenas each, $0.50; per dozen, $ 5.00 



12 to 18 inch stems each, 



18 to 24 inch stems each, 



24 to 30 inch stems each, 



30 to 36 inch stems each, 



36 to 42 inch stems each, 



42 to 48 inch stems each. 



1.00; per dozen, 



2.00; per dozen, 



3.00; per dozen, 



4.00; per dozen, 



5.00; per dozen, 

 7.50 



10.00 

 20.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 50.00 



MacRORIE-McLAREN COMPANY 



711-714 Wcstbank BIdg., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nurseries, SAN MATEO, CAL 



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 WE OFFER FOR DECORATION DAY 



50,000 Cut Carnations 



$10.00 



Per 1000 



Place your orderg early and don't forget that we are on a direct line with Nevada 

 and Utah points on on« hand, and Oregon and Washington on the other. No transfers 

 of stoclc and least possible rt^lay in transit. 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, Roseville, Cal. 



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ALL FLOWERS IN SEASON 



LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET 



414M S. BROADWAY. LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



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Carnation Field Plants 



We will have a No. 1 stock of leading varieties 

 for July and August delivery. Write for our 

 prices and order early. We strive to please ev- 

 eryone. Asp. Plumosus. Sifi-ln.. $5.00 per 100. 



Loomis Carnation Co., " ' Vw.."" 



Loomls, Placer Co., California 



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ARAUCARIAS 



Arancarla Kxoelea, young, healthy plants, 

 seedlings with 3 or 1 tiers, at $16.00 per 100. 



▲rauoarla Excelea, top cuttings from 4-in. 

 pots. 8 tiers, 4 branches to each tier, 35c each, 

 SS2.00 per 100. 



H. KEMPF, Padfic Nureery 



8041 Baker St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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RAHN g HERBERT 



Wholesale Growers 



110 E. 49tk St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



Geraniums, 2-inch, $30.00 per 1000; 3-inch. 

 $60.00 per lOOJ. In leading varieties. 



Assortment of Beddlne Plants. Write for 

 price list. 



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"HIOHEST QUAIilTY" 



Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Supplies 



Florists' and Gardeners' Trade solicited. 

 Catalogae on request. 



^^^"^lOOBKOOItDBT.. PORTI.AND.OltK. 



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Washingtonia Robusta 



Fine baited plants. 



IHi to2feet 36c 



2 to 3 feet 4Sc 



Cash with order. 



Write for onr Pahn list. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES 



Saota Barbara. OaL 



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Shasta Daisies 



Alaska, California and WestraUa, origi- 

 nator's stock, extra strong divisions. $2.60 per 

 100; $22.50 per 1000: strong divisions. $2.00 per 

 100: $19.00 per 1000. 



Cyclamen Perslonm Glcantenm, nice 

 plants, full of buds, 3. 4 and 5-In. pots, at $7.00, 

 $10.00 and $25.00. 



Delphinium Hybrldum Grandlflorom, 

 extra select field plants. 1-year-old, all shades of 

 blue, $7.50 per 100. Kln^ of Delplilnlams, 

 dark blue, with large white eye. 3-in. pots. $6.00 

 per 100. Queen WUlielmlna, the beet of tha 

 new delphiniums, light blue with white eye. 2 In. 

 across, $6.00 per 100. 



Orohe's Champion Strain of Petunias— 

 do not fall to try them: you do not know the 

 possibilitieB of single petunias till you have used 

 my strain. 



r^***^*" o^pallfomla, tr. pkt., 25c; 1000 seedi. 

 50c; ifl oz., $3.00; oz., $15.00. Ruffled Giants. 

 tr. pkt.. 85c: 1000 seeds. 60c: ^ oz.,$3.50; oz.. $17.60. 



Send for list of other choice plants and seeds. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



2 to2>3-ft..$0.M 

 2i9to3 -ft.. .76 

 8 toS^a-ft.. 1,00 

 S'a to 4 -ft. . 1.26 

 Cocos Planiiu 



2 to 3 ft n.60 



3 to i ft 2.00 



4to5 t. ... 3.00 

 6to6 ft ... 4.80 



Chamaerapt ExcHsa 



3 to 4 ft n.50 



4 to6 ft 2.26 



Kentia Nonenei 



SMta Barbara, Cal. 



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W;«8BH. 



Clay Products Co. 



Manufacturers of 

 High Grade Machine Made 



Standard Red Pots 



Sizes: 2.2H,2i«.3.3>«and 

 up to 14-inch. 



Write for prices. 



222 Calnmbia BM|.,$pakaM,Wa>h 



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 when wrltlns advertisers. 



