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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



NOVKMBBR 16, 1911. 



PACIFIC COAST. 



The Wonatchee Valley Nursery Co.. 

 at Wenatchee, Wasli., has made arraiitre- 

 ments to establisli a branch nursery at 

 Molson, Wash. 



Pacific coast growers will be spe- 

 cially interested in the letter, "Gladiolus 

 lopics, which appears on another page 

 of this issue. Mr. Pryal speaks of condi- 

 tions in the vicinity of San Francisco. 



A Pacific coast nurseryman who has 

 Ijeen around a bit is quoted as saying- 



One thing that struck me as signifi- 

 cant is that most of the growers on the 

 coast are planting canning fruits, such 

 as cling peaches and Bartlett pears, and 

 passing up the shipping fruits. This 

 18 due in a great measure to the low 

 prices shipping fruits brouglit in the east- 

 ern markets this vear. " 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Frost and a few days of cold wes^her 

 nave at last put a quietus on a'll out- 

 side stock, except where it was well 

 sheltered. Business has picked up ac- 

 cordingly; yet there is a laxity, com- 

 pared with former years. Mums are 

 plentiful and are the leading commod- 

 ity on the market. WTiite Killarneys 

 seem to be plentiful, but there is a 

 scarcity of pink varieties. Carnations 

 are more abundant, with an increased 

 demand. Prominent funerals and wed- 

 dings of the last week utilized all avail- 

 able orchids and valley. 



Various Notes. 



Ro*!^,!?" ^\ Arentshorst, representing 

 Baartman & Koning, bulb growers of 

 Sassenheim, Holland, is calling on the 

 local trade this week. 



John Holden is looking after the 

 growing end of Clarke Bros. ' range 



The Heilig Flower Shop discontinued 

 business November ], not finding it a 

 profitable location. e. r q 



TACOMA, WASH. 



The Market. 



Although business conditions in this 

 vicinity are not all that could be ex- 

 pected, the demand has been fairly 

 good and there is extremely little sur- 

 plus stock, especially in the better 

 grades. The weather has been fine- 

 too fine, indeed, to suit the growers, as 

 there has not been sufficient frost to 

 kill the outdoor flowers and it is not 

 unusual to see roses, dahlias and other 

 kinds of outdoor plants in full bloom. 

 Carnation stock is of good grade and 

 some of the best mums ever seen in 

 this market are now coming in. Roses 

 are slow, but of good quality. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club met November 2, 

 in its new club room at the Tacoma 

 hotel, and, after a general business 

 meeting, adjourned to give the members 

 time to bowl. The club now has a 

 membership of thirty-one, and can feel 

 justly proud of the work being accom- 

 plished, both for the business firms and 

 the employees. 



The Flower Shop is being reopened 

 this week, under the management of 



CSLLSS 



The Golden Yellow Calla. Calla Eiliotliaoa. 



Flowering bnlbs $14.00 



lanrge bulb* 16.00 



Delivery in October. 



NacRORIE-NcLAREN COMPANY 



711-714 WMtktiih BMf^ SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. llMMri«» SM MAUMM. 



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ASPARAGUS PLUNOSUS NANUS SEED 



8«aaon 1O11-101S. 

 KarlT Winter and Bprlnc D*Utmt. 



Our large pltunosus houses now give promiae of a good seed crop, and we 

 are now booking orders subject to crop-setting. 



All small orders, prompt delivery. All orders 20,000 or oyer, one-f earth December or 

 January, one-fourth during February, balance from main crop during March. 



Can supply in any quantity— Asparaffus plumosus nanus seed, guaranteed true to name, 

 at the following prices: In lote less than 6000. $2.50 per 1000; 10,000, $2.00 per 1000; 20.000. 

 $1.76 per 1000 ; 50,000, $1.50 per 1000. Write for quotations on larger lots. 



Los Angeles Flower Market, ^'^'^Jt^^^ 



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LYNCH NDRSERY COMPANY 



Wholesale growers and shippers of Cut Flowers 



CHRYSANTHENUflS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, SNILAX, ASPARAGUS 



We cover all Pacific Coast points 



NENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA 



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BULBS 



TIPrOP QUALITY 

 rOR FORCING 



EXPRESS PREPAID to any poitt is (he Usited States 



SPANISH IRIS 100 



White, Yellow. Blue, named varieties. tO. 70 

 EARL,T-FI.OWEKINO GLADIOLI 



The Bride, pure white 7.^ 



Bla»hlDg Bride 75 



Peach Blossom, beautiful shadeof pink 1.10 



N.4RCISSUS POKTICrS 



Ornatus ( Pheasant's Eye) 80 



MAY-FLOWEKING TULIPS 



Ocsneiiana Major, tbe true large-flow- 

 ered, long-stemmed variety 1.20 



1000 

 t fi.50 



6.00 

 6.00 

 9 00 



6.60 



10.50 



C. SADKN LILUT. Santa Cruz. Cal. 



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Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Per 100 1000 



From flats, transplanted. 1 1.7S tlfi.OO 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. large size. 1.00 17.60 



Primula Ohineneis, 3-ln. pots S.OO 



Hydrangea Otaksa, from flats 600 



Hydrangea Otaksa, 61n. pots 20.00 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



78r<l and Tbomas St., Blmhurat, Cal. 



MentJOB The RcTlew when yon write. 



Mareaerite Mrs. F. Sander, Dreer's new 

 large double wbltr; R. C. 12 60 per 100. 



AsparaeuH Plumosnsand Sprenseri, strong 

 seedllovs, 75c per 100. 



CALLAHAN FLORAL CO., Ventura, Cal. 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



Alaska. Callfomla and Weatralla, extra 

 strong field divisions, $21 00 per 1000: |2.60 per 

 100. 



Cyclamen Peraloum Glganteum, 8,4 and 



Sin. pots, $7.00. $12.00 and $20.00 peir 100. Fine 

 busliy plants, well budded. 



Asparasua FlumoBus, 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 



Aaparacus Sprencerl, 3, 4 and 5-in. pots. 

 $5 00. $8.00 «nd $1.').00 per 100. 



Alsn Sliaata Daisy, Pantstamon Hybrid- 

 um Grandiflonuu, Delphinium Hybrldum 

 aud other choice seeds. Send for list. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHB.SaabiRo8i,CiL 



R. D. 4. 



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7-ln. potp, per dor % 9.00 



6-ln. pots, per 100 66.00 



6 In. pots, per 10(» $46.00 to 60.00 



4-ln. pots, per ICO 26.00 



Cyclamen , 25.000 August 8(>edllDg plantn. all 



separate rolors per 100, 92.00; per 1000, 18.00 



Asparasns Plumosas, 8-ln. pots, per 100. . 7.00 

 2-la. pots, per 100.. 3.0(1 

 8prenKeri,8-lD. prts. perlOO.. 6.00 

 " •* 2-la. pots, ready for 



shift, per 100 2.6$ 



Boston Frrns . per 100. . . . $25 00, $40 00 and 60.00 



Kleffantissima P>rns. VO, 26 00 40 OO and 60.00 



Whitman! Ferns, per 100 26 00. 40 00 and 60.00 



F. O. B. Portland. 



R. KEIL, - Lents, Oregon 



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