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OCTOBEB ji,..1912. 



The Floiists^ Review 



57 



GIJIDIOtiJS AMERICA 



TIP-TOP QUALITY BULBS 



aUARANTEKD TRUK ,^ ^^ 



l>9-lnch $2JiO I22.S0 



l>4-lnch , 2.26 20.00 



1-inch 2.00 16.00 



Deduct 10 per cent for cash with order. 



For $1.00 per 1000 more, I will prepay expressage 

 to any point in the United States. 



Thla variety forces well, and Is specially adapted 

 for florists' use. Special quotations for quantities. 

 Can supply smaller sizes, also bulblets. 



Write me for prices of Oalla ElUottiana, 

 "The Golden Oalla." 



C EADEN ULLEY. ""^^^t'' SuU Cm, CiL 



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CARNATIONS ,„ ,^ 



Dorothy Oordon. strontr $6.00 $50.00 



Whito Knchantroso, strong 7.00 60.00 



WaoMnston, strong 7.00 60 00 



Alma Ward, strontr 6 00 ^0.00 



Prlncooa Charming, strong 7.(0 60. tO 



AtpaniM Plmmtus Nams, 2i2-inch 2.50 



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MARTIN & FORBES CO. 



347 Washington St., Portland, Ore. 



Phone Main 269 



FLOWERS AT WHOLESALE 



We are now In a position to furnish all sea- 

 sonable flowers on short notice. Roses a 

 specialty. Prices right. 



Mention The ReTJew when you write. 



good demand. A good amount of val- 

 ley is being grown, but not in excess 

 of sales. Some good wedding decora- 

 tions were called ifft last week. 



Various Notes. 



H. B. Slauson is cutting violets. The 

 cool nights are bringing on the autumn 

 crop nicely. 



The growers got most of their Dutch 

 bulbs in last week. Some of them are 

 not growing quite so many as last 

 year. 



At Bosaia Bros.' flower farm, at 

 Thomas, in the White river valley, they 

 are cutting a fine crop of Maids and 

 Brides from plants benched August 1. 

 The greenhouses were not erected in 

 time to house the roses earlier, but the 

 quality of the flowers and the length of 

 the stems are all that can be desired. 

 They have a lot of Killfirney, but will 

 not cut much from them for some time. 

 Carnations, mums, poinsettias and a 

 few pot plants under glass, besides 

 an immense quantity of outside flowers, 

 are being grown. They contemplate 

 the erection of about 25,000 more feet 

 of glass this winter. They are going in 

 largely for orchids and expect to grow 

 almost enough flowers of all kinds to 

 satisfy the demands of their constantly 

 increasing business. On Friday morn- 

 ing, September 20, they had a slight 

 frost down there, but not sufficient to 

 injure outside flowers seriously. 



Victor Johnson now has charge of 

 Mrs. L. W. McCoy 's store in Pike Place 

 Market. T, W. 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Business is showing a gradual in- 

 crease as the fall season approaches. 

 Activity is evident on all sides. Mums 

 are coming in nicely. Asters are rap- 

 idly receding; they never fully recov- 

 ered after the heavy rains in August. 

 Of roses there is almost an oversupply, 

 ■aspecially in Maids, of which the cut is 

 unusually heavy. Other varieties are 

 in proportion. Carnations are improv- 



Ferns In Flats and 22-ln. Pots 



strong plants in all the leading varieties. 



BOSTON, ELEGANTISSIMA, WHITMANI and AMQlPOHLIi Ff RNS, Etc. 



Also KENTIAS. 



In all sizes 

 WRITE FOR WNOLKSALK PRICK LIST 



"""' H. PLATH 



p. O. station "L» ; . THE FERNERIES 



Cor. Uwrence aad Winoepcg Aves., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoa write. 



dALLAS 



High-Grade — Sand-Grown Bulbs — Free from Disease 



California's Best. 



114-mch.. $30.00 per 1000 l^s^-inch $65.00 per 1000 



IVinch 50.00 per 1000 2-inch 86.00 per 1000 



Monster Bulbs $12.00 per 100 



HacRORIE-NcLAREN COMPANY 



711-714 WcatbiBk BIdg., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nunerics, SAN MATEO, CAL 



Mention The Reriaw when yoa write. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



Grown on clean, new soli and have lota of fibrous roots. 



We Still have the above varieties to offer. 

 25 of any of above at 100 rate. We ship to every state and Canada. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, - Loomis, CaL 



B. S. BASSETT, Proprietor 



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FIBLD PLANTS Per 100 1000 



Dorothy Gordon $7.60 $60.60 



R. P. Enchantress J. 60 60 60 



WhlteWonder 7.60 60.60 



Waahlnfirton 7.60 60.60 



Per 100 Per 100 



Gloriosa $6.60 Alma Ward $6.60 



Beacon 7.60 Winona 6.60 



26 at 100 rate. 280 at 1000 rate. 



CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO., 

 Lioomis, Cat. 



Mention Tlie Review when yoa write. 



ing in quality, as well as increasing 

 in quantity. Local violets are coming 

 in nicely and meet with a daily clean- 

 up. California-grown violets are shown 

 in some stores, but prove to be poor 

 sellers. Orchids and valley are to be had^ 

 in limited quantities. The gladiolus sea- 

 son has about passed and only inferior 

 ones are to be had. 



Various Notes. 



Geo. Spencer, John Holden and Harry 

 Bamford attended the "round-up" at 

 Pendleton, Ore., last week. 



E. W. McLellan of San Francisco, 

 has been calling on the local trade and 

 displaying samples of a fine cut of 

 mums. 



H. Hefty left October 1 to take a 

 position with Mrs. L. W. McCoy, of 

 Seattle, Wash. 



PHoanlx Can^ balled, by the carload : 3, 8^, 

 4. 4»s. 5. 6»fl ft., at 40c. 55c, ■;5c, 95c. $1.20. $1.46 

 each. Packintr extra for smaller orders. 



Phoanlx Can., in 2-in. pots. $4.00 per 100 

 $35.00 per 1000 



Waahlnstonla Robusta. In 2-in. pots, $3.60 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Kantla*, Cocoa, Waahlnctonla Flllf ora and 

 RolMiata, Erythoa Edulla. Soaforthia, Etc. 



kENTIA NURStRIES, Saita Barbara. OL 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 

 PHOENIX PHOENIX PHOENIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canarlensls ^ 



Excellent plants of a dark ^reen color. Ask 

 for our wholesale palm list. State quantity 

 wanted. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, S 



Santa BartMtra, Gal. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



Shipments of baskets and supplies 

 arrived last week from the eastern sup- 

 ply houses. Many new features are 

 among the shipments. 



The Portland dahlia show proved a 

 wonderful success and was attended by 

 large crowds. Many prizes were 

 awarded. The Portland Seed Co. was 

 first on best general display and sec- 

 ond on cactus dahlias. The Willamette 



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