Dbcbmbeh 7, 1911, 



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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



73 



To flOWSTS ■'d PrOPATORS; 



Beautiful English Holly 



for CHRISTMAS 



profusely berried, grown at Port- 

 land, Ore., on the famous Crystal 

 Springs Farm belonging to the 

 Ladd estate, carefully and freshly 

 cut for shipment, at the following 

 prices, crated, f. o. b. Portland, 



25 lbs 75c per lb. 



50 lbs 60c per lb. 



100 lbs 50c per lb. 



Orders filled strictly in rotation 

 while stock lasts. Cash with* or- 

 ders, or references. 



THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES 



1180 Milwaukee Ave., Portlaid, Ore. 



MenOon Tbe Review when you wrtte. 



era as the Brown Bros., and we hope 

 he will continue with us and continue 

 the popularity he has achieved. 



Messrs. Peacock have opened a store 

 on Yates street. F. B. 



FOBTLAND, ORE. 



Thanksgiving business was beyond 

 expectations. There was plenty of 

 stock, which moved well at good prices. 

 Mums were the best selling commodity, 

 on account of the annual football game. 

 Only the lesser grades were left. Car- 

 nations sold out clean early in the day. 

 Violets also moved well, but the market 

 was deluged with California stock, 

 which is unsatisfactory to the public. 

 Begonias, cyclamens and mum plants 

 moved well, the prices beinjg vtithin 

 reach of all. Greens are scarce, espe- 

 cially asparagus. Huckleberry and grape 

 are used extensively for decorative pur- 

 poses. The supply of mistletoe exceeded 

 the demand. It is considered a nui- 

 sance, as the sales are usually small and 

 the salesman's time is valuable. 



E. R. C. 



SAN FBANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Although the Thanksgiving business 

 has not been entirely canvassed in this 

 city among all the growers, we have 

 a fair knowledge of conditions in gen- 

 eral. As compared with last season, 

 the storekeepers seemed quite as busy, 

 but the sales were for smaller amounts. 

 This shows that the public was con- 

 tent to purchase cheaper articles in 

 most instances. Red berries and violets 

 represented a large part of the sales. 

 Carnations were in large supply and 

 sold at low prices, but they moved well 

 under these conditions. Fancy roses 

 were scarce and were held at good 

 figures, but second quality stock was 

 overplentiful and cheap. Mums were 

 in better quality and in larger quantity 

 than one year ago; the prices through- 

 out, except in the case of the white 

 sorts, were also about twenty-five per 

 cent lower. Valley was plentiful and 

 moved only fairly well. Poinsettias 

 from the south were in good shape, but 

 the public took to them only tolerably. 

 Small plants in flower, such as cycla- 

 mens and primulas, were bought out. 

 Larger ferns and palms did not do so 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



— — — — NOW READY ^^^"—^^—^ 



White 1 100 1000 Red lOO 1000 



White Enchantress . . .$2.50 $20.00 Beacon $2.00 $17.50 



White Perfection 2.60 20.00 Victory 2.00 17.50 



AhnaWard 2.50 22.50 i 



White Wonder 6.00 50.00 Crimson fOO 1000 



Pink 100 1000 Harlowarden $1.75 $15.00 



Enchantress •••••••• 12.50 $20,(iO Yellow 100 1000 



g^o^Sf Gfrrn"."*"" 3^^^ 25:22 ^^^-^^ ^^^^ ^^^^O 



Pink Delivht 3.00 25. fO 



Washington 6.00 50.00 ,„ ^ ^, _ . , 



Princess Charming. . . . 6.00 50.00 We quote unrooted cuttings in the 



Admirat'on 2.00 18.00 issue of Nov. 16. 



Express charges on rooted cuttings amounting to $10.00 or more prepaid. 



25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 3^-inch, $5.00 per 100. 



Loomis Carnation Co* 



D. r. RODDAN 8i SON, Props. LOOMIS. Placer Co., CAL,. 



Mention The Review -when you write. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



We prepay express charges on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. 



25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 



Cash, or satisfactory references. 



For prices on unrooted cuttings see The Review of October 19. 



BASSETTS FLORAL GARDENS, 



B. S. BASSCn. 

 Proprietor 



LOOMS, CAL. 



Los Angeles Flower Market 



Chas. E. Morton. Msr. A1A% S. Broadway, Loa Ang^eles, Cal. 



The best equipped wholesale house on the Pacific Coaat. Handling the 

 entire cut from eighteen large growers. Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, 

 Violets, Plumosus, Ferns, Smilaz, in fact everything in season. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Write, telegraph or telephone your orders. 



Prompt attention given. 



GREENS 



We make a specialty of Decorative Greens : Smi- 

 lax and A. Plumosus Strings, A. Plumosns and 

 A. Sprengeri Sprays. Also cut flowers. Write lor 

 prices. 



Walter Armacosf 



OCBAN PARK 



;: 



CAL. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Rooted or unrooted. 



California Carnation Co.» Loomis, Cal. 



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 •f doing this is to take in the 



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Our circulation covers the whole trade in Great BrfU 

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Ar& G. Pearson. Lowdham, Nottingliaii, Eit 



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