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ThcWcckly Florists^ Review* 



Deceubeb 28, 1911. 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



WH1T£ F«r plant 

 Mra. DaTld Sjme H.OO 



Other Varieties Per doz. 100 



W.Oct. Frost lO.flO $4.00 



Kalb 60 4.00 



White Cloud «0 4.W) 



Ivory to 4.00 



VlrglDU Poeblmana 00 4.00 



TooMt to 4.00 



AUceByron «0 4.00 



W.Eaton M 4.00 



W.Jones «• <«) 



W.Ohadwick » 4.00 



Jeanne Nonin 00 4.00 



TBI.I.OW „ , ^ 



Yellow Oct. Froet 76 8.00 



Monrovia 60 4.00 



Oct-Sunahlne 00 4.00 



HalUday 60 4.00 



Yellowlvory '6 o.m> 



Major Bonnaflon 60 4 00 



Y.Eaton 00 4.00 



Golden Ohadwlck 60 4.00 



Yellow Jones 60 4.00 



PINK _ , ^ 



Plnklvory 60 4.00 



Balfour 60 4.00 



Dr.Enguehard 60 4.00 



Maud Dean 60 4.00 



Intensity 60 4.00 



Shrlmpton 60 4.00 



BRUNZ£ „ . ^ 



FancyBronze »<» O.OO 



ROOTED CARNATION CUHINGS 



K. 0. 2Vln. pots 



100 1000 100 lOUO 



Enchantress $2.60 $20.00 $8.60 $80.00 



White Enchantress... 2.M 20.00 8.M 30.00 



Wlnsor 2.60 20.00 8.60 30.00 



Harlowarden 2.60 20.00 3.60 80.00 



Beacon 8.00 26.00 4.00 88.00 



Woodland Park Floral Co. 



8. PooLUAK. Mffr. SU9KNER, WASH. 



P. O. Lock Box 88. Phone Farmers 84. 



Mention The Review when you iffrlte. 



NEW SEED CATALOGUE 



AND PLANTKRB' GUIDE 



The Nineteenth Annual Cataloiue of the 

 AQQELER & MUSSER SEED CO. 



is acain before the public. It is larser 

 and a decided improvement over any 

 previous number.wbich indicates the 

 growth of a wide-awake, up-to-date 

 seed bouse. It tells you WHAT to 

 plant and WHEN to plant it under 

 every condition of climate and soil. 

 WHAT and WHEN to grow for the 

 local market, or for export. 

 The list of roses and ornamental plants cannot 



be excelled. It is free for the asking. Write for 



it at once. Address 



AGGflfR & MUSSER SEED COMPANY, 



11»-11S North Mala Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



AlaakA, OBUfomla and WaatimUa, extra 

 strong field dlTisions. $24.00 per 1000: |2.60 per 

 100. 



Cyolamsn Paralomn Olcantouai, S. 4 and 

 5-in. pote. $7.00. $12.00 and $20.00 per 100. Fine 

 busby plants, well budded. 



Asparacua Plumoana, S-tn., $6.00 per 100. 



Aapaimcaa 8pr«nv*ii> 3, 4 and 5-in. pots. 

 $5.00, $8.00 and $15.00 per 100. 



Also Blutate Daisy, P«ntat«mon Hybrid- 

 um GnuDuUflonun, Dalpblnloin Hybrldmn 

 and other choice seeds. Send for list. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHB,StntalUM,Cri. 



B. D. 4. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



7-ln. pots, per dos' $ 9-00 



6-ln. pots, per 100 66.00 



6-in. pots, per 100 $46.00 to 60.00 



4.1n. pots, per 100 28.00 



CrclameD . 26.000 Angnst seedling plants, all 



separate colors per 100, $2.00; per 1000. 18.00 



Asparagns Flumosns, S-in. pots, per 100. . 7.00 

 '"^ " 2-ln. pots, per 100. . 8.0U 



" Sprengerl, 8-in. pote. per 100. . 6.00 



" " 2-ln. pots, ready for 



shift, per 100 2.80 



Boston Ferns . per 100 $26.00, $40.00 and 60.00 



Blegantissima Ferns, 100. 26.00. 40.00 and 60.00 



Whltmanl Ferns, per 100. 26.00. 40.00 and 60.00 



F. O. B. Portland 



R. KEIL, - Lents, Oregon 



Always mention the Florists' Review 

 wben wrttlnK advertisers. 



PACIFIC COAST. 



Newport, Wash. — Ealph D. Kaler, who 

 conducted business here under the name 

 of Newport Floral Co., has sold his es- 

 tablishment to August Erickson. Mr. 

 Erickson has already added a new sec- 

 tion, 20x73, to the greenhouse. He will 

 grow lettuce and other vegetables. 



Maryaville, Cal. — Mrs. E. L. Alex- 

 ander and her sister, Mrs. Andrews, 

 have purchased twenty acres of ground 

 near this town and will engage in busi- 

 ness as florists and gardeners, under 

 the firm name of Andrews & Alexander. 

 Mrs. Andrews is thoroughly experienced 

 in the work. They will find a conven- 

 ient market for their crops both here 

 and at Sacramento, by means of an 

 electric line which runs close to their 

 place. They will erect a lath house, a 

 greenhouse and some other buildings. 



PORTLAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



As I write we are in the midst of the 

 Christmas rush. While it is too early 

 to determine the final result, indications 

 are in favor of a record business. 

 Stock is plentiful; that is, potted stock, 

 poinsettias having the first call. Still, 

 azaleas, Lorraines and cyclamens play 

 an important part, with quality up to 

 the standard. Basket arrangements 

 prove popular. Boses and carnations, 

 especially of the brighter colors, are 

 the best sellers, yet when the smoke 

 clears away there will be nothing left. 

 By special effort, mums are available in 

 unusual quantities, retail prices ranging 

 from $4 to $9 per dozen. Christmas 

 coming on Monday gives the florists 

 more sales days, as well as extra time 

 for delivery, yet Saturday is expected 

 to be the banner day. 



Various Notes. 



Bandolph Gibson has taken over the 

 A. H. Tackman greenhouses at The 

 Dalles. 



Mrs. Chas. Whiten, of Astoria, was 

 in town this week to arrange for addi- 

 tional stock for the holiday. E. B. C. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL., 



The Market. 



The Christmas business was consider- 

 ably the best that ever has been en- 

 ioyed by the florists of Los Angeles. 

 The demand began to be felt earlier 

 than usual and continued steadily 

 through several days, culminating in a 

 grand rush that swept away every 

 flower that was offered. The total sales 

 were an exceedingly satisfactory per- 

 centage ahead of last year. 



Cut flowers were not equal to the de- 

 mand and calls were made on the San 

 Francisco market to supply the defi- 

 ciency. Good plants were scarce, there 

 being an unusually large increase in 

 the call for blooming stock. Everything 

 was sold out by Christmas morning but 

 a few azaleas, and these as a rule were 

 plants that could hardly be classed as 

 good. The Los Angeles retailers are 

 not adept at making up the baskets of 

 mixed plants that are so largely sold 

 in the east, for the demand has not 

 heretofore run heavily to these, but 

 this year's experience no doubt will 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 

 for sale to the trade? 

 Is it moving as it should ? 

 No? 



Then tell the trade about 

 it by using the Pacific Coast 

 Pages of The Review. 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invariably report good 

 results. Like this: 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 bT advertising in the Pacific Coast Department of 

 The Review. We sold out clean for Thanksrivlns 

 and refused many orders. The Review surely 

 gives results.— Van Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma, 

 Wash., November 80. 1911. 



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. 



Florists' Publishing Co. 



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