December 14, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



101 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Beacon. $3.00 per 100. ti26.ro per 1000. Knchantress, 

 M'blte RncbBntreRS, Perfection, ShsHta, Alma Ward, 

 ^' W. Ward, Sangamo. WlDSor. Robt. Craig, $2.60 

 per ICO, $:20.00 per 1000. 



Violets, Prlncesa of Wales, Marie Louise, $2.00 

 per 100. ^'—~ 



Chrysanthemam Stocky All standard varie- 

 ties, stock plants. 6c each; K^.. $2.00 per 100. 



Write for price list of ])<fear-old roses, perenni- 

 als, bedding st ck, etc. 

 \ an Slyke & SeantonB, Tacoma, "Wash. 



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nutting in new boilers, etc., with the 

 iesult that he has now a thoroughly 

 up-to-date establishment. T. W. 



THIS DEPAKTMENT PAYS. 



Advertisers who use space in the Pa- 

 cific Coast Department of The Review 

 report almost invariably good results. 

 Like this: 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 liy advertising in the Pacific Coast Department of 

 Tlie Review. We sold out clean for Thanksgiving 

 and refused many orders. The Review surely 

 ;;ives results. — Van Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma, 

 Wash., November 30, 1911. 



The trade on the coast is growing 

 rapidly and all the hustlers in that 

 section watch the Pacific coast pages 

 to learn about sources of supply, since, 

 so many need more stock than they 

 can produce. 



The transient rate for space is $1 per 

 inch per insertion. Those who have 

 stock to offer all or a considerable part 

 of the year around should write for 

 contract rates. 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The pre-holiday trade is all that 

 could be expected. All stock is moving 

 nicely. Carnations and roses are plen- 

 tiful and mums are about equal to the 

 demand. Numerous weddings utilize 

 all available valley. Orchids also are 

 used considerably for bridal arrange- 

 ments. Judging from advance orders, 

 the Christmas business will be in ad- 

 vance of former years. Stock is in 

 good shape, with plenty to go around. 

 Poinsettias are the principal flower of 

 the season and, generally speaking, 

 are well shaped and colored. Green 

 goods are steady in demand. Business 

 houses have started early with window 

 arrangements. 



N. B. Healy was called back to De- 

 troit, Mich., to attend the funeral of his 

 mother. 



Clarke *!Bros. have put on an auto, 

 which greatly facilitates delivery. 



E. R. C. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



The weather has turned a bit colder, 

 with slight frosts in the morning, but 

 plenty of sunshine as well. As a con- 

 sequence there is quite a difference in 

 the quantity of stock being brought 

 into town. There is practically nothing 

 from the outside except a few late 

 mums and violets. Some Paper Whites 

 have been cut and they come in nicely 

 to help on funeral work. Mums have 

 risen about fifty per cent in price and 

 the quality is not as good as it was 

 earlier in the season. Violets are still 

 the most popular flower and although 

 the price has not advanced the bunches 

 have decreased in size. 



Cattleyas and other orchids are in 

 better supply than they have been and 

 move about as usual. Carnations are a 

 shade higher, with plenty in sight. 

 Roses have also advanced quite a bit 

 in price and the better quality stock 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



— — — NOW READY — ^^— — 



White 100 1000 Red lOO 1000 



White Enchantre9s....$i. 50 $20.00 Beacon $2.00 $17.60 



White Perfection 2.50 20.00 Victory 2.00 17.50 



Alma Ward 2.50 22.50 



White Wonder 6.00 50.00 Crimson 100 1000 



Pink lOO 1000 Harlowarden $1 . 75 $15 . 00 



Enchantrees $2.50 $20.00 v«ii«„ inn innn 



Rose-pink Enchantresg 2.00 18.00 TriHnraHn Jtl 7fi «ii no 



Dorothy Gordon 3.00 26.00 Eldorado $1.75 $16.00 



Pink Delight 3.00 25.00 



Washington 6.00 50.00 ,„ ^ . . , 



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



Admiration 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>i-inch, $5.00 per 100. 



Loomis Carnation Co. 



D. F. RODDAN Si SON, Props. LOOMIS. Placer Co., CAL. 



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Los Angeles Flower Market 



Chas. E. MoKTON, Mgr. 414^^ S. Broadway, Loa Ang^eles, Cal. 



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

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

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



FLORISTS* 



SUPPLIES 



Write, telegraph or telephone your orders. 



Prompt attention given. 



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ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS ESS^TiST' 



100 



100 lOOO 



Ro8e-pink Enchantress $2.00 $18.00 



Enchantress 180 17.00 



W. Knchantress 2.00 18.00 



Beacon 1.80 17 00 



Harlowarden 1.70 16.00 



Victory $1.80 



Winona 1.70 



W. Perfection 2.80 



• ». P. Bassett 2.80 



■Wiusor 2.00 



1000 



All heel cattlQca and well rooted. Place your order NOW. 



$17.00 

 16.00 

 20.0e 

 20.00 

 18.00 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, 



Roseville, Cal. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



BASSETTS FLORAL GAIU)ENS,%V„?r LOONIS, CAL. 



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GREENS 



We make a specialty of Decorative Greens : Smi- 

 lax and A. Plamosus Strings, A. Plumosus and 

 A. Sprengeri Sprays. Also cut flowers. Write for 



prices. 



Walter Armacost 



OCKAN PARK 



CAL. 



CARNATION CUTTINQS 



Rooted or unrooted. 



California Carnation Co., Loomis, Cal. 



R0,000 PANSY PLANTS 



of the best mixtures known, stocky plants, ready to 

 transplant now SOc 100; $3.00 1000. Cash, please. 



rg* F H I P ^^* Sanborn Are. 

 • \3m E.III.E.9 8AN JOSE. CAL. 



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WatsoniaArderneiAIba 



Ck>od, strong, flowering bulbs, doz., $1.00; 100, $7.00, 



Dracaena indivisa. good, hardy plants, for 2-3* 

 In, pots, hundred, $1.00. 



By free delivery. 



HENRY MELDE, lUREM, CAllf. 



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STOCK PLANTS OF 



Chrysanthemums 



of the foUowinjr varieties: Golden Glow. Major 

 BonnafFoB, Colonel Appleton. October Frost, 

 White Chadwick, Pink Maud Dean, Pacific Su- 

 preme and Amateur Conseil, at 60c per dozen; 

 94.00 perlOO. 



MEDFORD GREENHOUSE, Medford,Ore. 



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