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The Florists' Review 



Sbptbmbeb 19, M12. 



WE OFFER 



^X?!?*"*"' *'°™ imported German seed, 4-in., 

 W.75 per doa.. $20.00 per 100; 5-in., $4.00 per 

 doa.. $30.00 per 100. 



^••■•J"f»w i*I"ino«u« Nanus, 2i2-in.. ready 

 for shift, $6.00 per ICO. 



T» CInararlas, beat dwarf strain, 10c each. 

 Qaninluiii rooted cuttings, standard varie- 

 . ties. $12.50 per 1000. 



lonisaloni Chorrloo, field-grown, $10.00 per 100. 



The best is none too good for our customers. 



Cash with order, or reference. 



HAS. GREENHOUSES, Whileialen 



p. O. Box 78t MISSOULA. MONT. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Very large and strong 



Rose-pink Enchantress $tt.00 per 100 



Enchantress 5.00 per 100 



^^r . . 6.00 per 100 



Harlowarden 6.00 per 100 



ASPARAGUS 



2>2-ln. pots, 3-In. pots. 

 . T>i •», Per 100 Per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, $2.60 $4.00 

 Asparagus Sprengeri 2.00 3.60 



yimik»i Park Fknl Ci., Suuer, Widi. 



P.O.Ba/xW 8. POOLHAR. Mvr. Tel. P. 84 

 McntloB The H*t1«w when yoa wrtf. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



PEONIES, PHLOX, IRIS, Etc. 



Write for prices. 



VBRN HILL GRBEVHOUSBS, 

 Box W FBRH HllX, WASH. 



'Telepbooc 7867.J2 

 It Mttton Th** RoTlew wh>p yog writ*. 



FANCY ASTERS 



floffy ' ** ■**■*"** •owers on longr Btems, fnll and 



Kit^ cholee stock lOO, $3.00 



Jfedlnm stock lOO, 1 00 



Pi'k'i^",^!?.'"*' "^"*" "'"•'• '«'«'"•*'•. rose 



HERBERT « FLEISHAUER 



A«tOT 8»e«lali»ta HcHIHITTILLI. OBBOON 



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RAHN it HERBERT 



11« K. 40tli g*., PORTLAND, ORX. 



Bonvardlas, shigle and double, pink and white. 2U- 



in., fine, bushy plants, $6.00 per 100. 

 Boeton Feme. 2la-ln.. $4.00 per lOO. 



S'^K^JV' ^^' •^ "O P*' ^«>- Extra strong. 

 KenOa Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 2«2-ln.. stronir 

 gO-W I>«;„M?5 3-to., strong, $20.00 per 100: Tim 

 strong^.OO per 100; B-ln., strong. $76.00 per 100; 

 6-ln., strong. $100.00 per 100. 



....nj^^w ■"?**"**" Araucarias. Aspidistras, Phoe- 

 nu and Rbapls. 



Men tlun The Reylew when yoo write. 



VanSlyke&Seamons 



FLORISTS 



CUT FLOWERS 

 Our Spoclalty 



R. D. No. 2 -TACOMA, WASH.- Box 18 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



Seattle ' 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



1608 SccMd AveiM 

 Evtrytliiif h CUT FLOWERS iitf GREENS 



LP.WALZ,Mff.,Scittle.WisL 



Meotion T^e Review wlrtn you wnte. 



were extended a rousing vote of thanks 

 for their hospitality. 



The success of the firm is largely due 

 to the method of handling the eiu- 

 ployees. Only the sober and reliable 

 men remain permanently in the employ 

 of the firm, and every possible effort is 

 made to encourage habits of thrift. All 

 positions of responsibility are filled by 

 young men who ' have proved them- 

 selves capable and ambitious. Home 

 building is encouraged by the company, 

 whose employees have already built a 

 little town for themselves. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



The Iilarket. 



The last ten days have shown a de- 

 cided enlivening of business. Decora- 

 tions of all kinds have called for a 

 good deal of stock, while the delightful 

 weather, cool and bracing, though 

 bright, has greatly helped transient 

 trade. The G. A. E. encampment and 

 parade helped some and funeral work 

 has also been plentiful. The most 

 recent arrivals in stock are mums, the 

 white October Frost and the yellow 

 Monrovia being the varieties. Golden 

 Glow comes and goes; sometimes there 

 are flowers, sometimes none. Indoor 

 roses are in much better demand and 

 growers are using fire heat again; so it 

 will soon be all over with the little 

 mildew that has appeared this summer. 

 Indoor carnations are still on the scarce 

 side, but the outdoor stock is better 

 than it was. 



Gladioli continue to arrive in good 

 order, while Easter lilies, rubrums and 

 anratums all help to make a show. Cen- 

 taureas are fine now. Valley is about 

 equal to the demand, but orchids are 

 scarce. Cattleya labiata is coming in, 

 and when this fine species gets into 

 full cut there will be plenty for all. 

 Greens are plentiful and good. Boston 

 and Whitmani ferns are fresh looking 

 and well grown, though the prices paid 

 to growers are low. 



Various Notes. 



As I anticipated in my last notes, 

 Walter Armacost, of Ocean Park, was 

 one of the sufferers in the fire which 

 destroyed the town, his place being 

 gutted. A new Ocean Park is prom- 

 ised us, larger and better in every way 

 than the old, and doubtless Mr. Arma- 

 cost will be in the van of progress. 



C. C. Shafer, Pacific coast representa- 

 tive of the Geo. M. Garland Co., Des 

 Plaines, 111., has been in the city and 

 surrounding territory for some time, 

 introducing the specialties of the firm 

 to greenhouse men here. 



B. W. Williams, until lately propri- 

 etor of the Bosedale Greenhouses, 

 Greenville, Pa., has been in the city 

 and surrounding territory for several 

 months, part of the time visiting his 

 brother at Santa Barbara. Mr. Williams 

 is so pleased with southern California 

 that he has decided to locate here per- 

 manently, and Mrs. Williams and fam- 

 ily will come out in October. He is at 

 present connected with the Dieterich & 

 Turner establishment at Montebello, 

 Mr. Turner being an old friend of his. 



Friends of Frank Wilhelm, lately of 

 Chicago, Milwaukee and other middle 

 west points, will be glad to hear he has 

 secured a house and a couple of acres 

 at Brooklyn Heights, in this city, and 

 is starting in business for himself. Car- 

 nations are to be leaders with him. 



Asparagus flomosus Seed 



Orders boolced now for new eroD seed. 



A. Plumosus Nanus, 



$1.50 per 1000; $16.00 per lb. 



A. Sprengeri, 

 50 cts. per 1000; $3.00 per lb. 



ORNITHOQALUM 



"Star of Bethlehem" 



Extra large bulbs $15.00 per 1000 



Second size bulbs 10.00 per 1000 



Preesia Refracta Alba 



for late planting 



No. 1 $J0.00 per 1000 



No. 2 6.00 per 1000 



n. N. GAuL CO., Los Ansreles.T^eJ.' 



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Different Pansies andWliy 



M ACrnnAN ^^ °^^ name for a genuine Ameri- 

 Pl AO I UilUn can strain of Pansies originated 

 by us and comprising a marvelous number of 

 new shades and varieties, as well as many im- 

 proved types from other lands. All are of excel- 

 lent form, of the richest colors and of grt-at size- 

 up to three and seven-eighths inches in diameter. 

 Free color plate catalogue. Plants: 100. 60o; 1000, 

 $3.00: 6000, $12.50. All prepaid.. f^rlMt order de- 

 livery guaranteed in U. S. and C^kaada. Seed : 

 1/12 oz.. $1.00; oz., $9.40. 



Steele's Mastodon Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, OREaON 



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 I ' . 



Per 100 



Primula Malacoides $ 8.00 



Primula OhinenslB and Obconioa seedltBss 3.00 



Primula Ohlnensls and Obconica, Bo — d oilto y 



Hybrids. 2>!s-in. pots 3.M 



Asparagus Sprengeri seedlings.,.,^. 90 



Asiwragus Plumosus aeedllnga 1.00 



Cinerarias, 2'a-ln. pots.'. , S.Ot 



Cyclamen, 3-ln. pots 10.00 



Cyclamen. 4-ln. pots 30.00 



Cyclamen. K-ln. pots 30.00 



Cyclamen, 6-ln. pota...i I0.OB to 66.09 



Cyclamen, 7-1d. pots ^. 76.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2'a-ln. pota 3.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2^-ln. pots •.... 2.W 



Boston and Whitmani Bench Ferns 



$26,00, $«>J0O and 80.00 



F. O. B. Portland 

 B. KSIL, Lents, Oregon 



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GROHE'S CHAMPION STRAINS 



of Petunias, Pentstemons, DelphininniB, 

 Shasta Daisies and Stokesia Qyaaea. 



Send for prices to 



FRED QROH E, Sanbi Rosa, Cal. 



B. D. 4. 



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Sin vie Petnnlan, best strains, transplanted from 



flats: Hybrid Fringed, Ic; Fluffy Rnffles and 



Giants of California, 2c. 

 From Beach: Asparacns f>pr«ncert, ready 



for 8-ln. and 4-in., 8c and 4)gc: Avparasas Ro- 



bnatna, for 3-ln., 3V2C. 



Send for Price Iiist. 

 Fk«d O. Ehle.Wholesale Grower, San Jose, Cal. 



HRONOUNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list of PIANT NAMES sad the Botaakal 

 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 00 trade topics, with the correct proaiiod- 

 atioB for each. 



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