JANDABT 18, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



67 



bouses and at five in tlie afternoon 

 they met the Seattle club at the Im- 

 perial alleys and the next two hours 

 were spent in bowling. The three 

 games played were noted mostly for 

 their poor scores, Mr. Buxton, of the 

 Seattle team, being high man, with an 

 average of 197. 



After the game came the dinner; 

 then all attended the regular meeting 

 of the Seattle Florists' Club, where a 

 "get-together" meeting was held. 

 Many important matters were dis- 

 cussed, and everyone came away from 

 this meeting well pleased with his 

 treatment. When it comes to the real 

 Seattle spirit we will surely have to 

 hand it to the bowling team and its 

 captain, Mr. Holze. We expect the 

 team in this city January 18 for the 

 first of a series of games to be played 

 between the two clubs. J. L. S. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Trade following the holidays has 

 been good, and the demand for all 

 kinds of cut flowers has kept pretty 

 well up to the supply. Eoses and car- 

 nations are scarce. Violets are selling 

 well and bulb stock, which is now com- 

 ing in more plentifully, is selling freely. 

 Some heavy funeral orders last week 

 have helped trade considerably. 



Club Meeting. 



The Seattle Florists' Club met in 

 the Chamber of Commerce for the regu- 

 lar monthly session Tuesday evening, 

 January 9. There was a large attend- 

 ance and four new members were taken 

 into the fold. The schedule for the 

 rose show was revised and ordered to 

 be distributed, the date of the show 

 being left open, to be fixed later in 

 accord with the season. The commit- 

 tee on guarantee fund reported a 

 favorable reception. After the usual 

 business was disposed of, the Tacoma 

 Florists' Club invaded the meeting and 

 a pleasant hour was spent in discussing 

 matters of general interest to the trade. 



Various Notes. 



The H. Harrington Co., owing to the 

 large increase in the retail trade, has 

 taken over the whole of the store at 

 916 Second avenue, and will now have 

 one of the largest and most commo- 

 dious establishments on the coast, in 

 a first-class situation for business. 



J. J. Karins, representing Henry A. 

 Dreer, Philadelphia, was a recent 

 visitor. 



Jean Lamley, manager for Mrs. 

 L. W. McCoy, has been called east, 

 owing to the illness of his mother. 



Sam Grafif this week opened a new 

 flower store on the viaduct, on Marion 

 street. He has a good location and 

 lots of room to carry a large stock. 

 He intends handling a full supply of 

 seeds and nursery stock in addition to 

 the flower business. 



The Tacoma florists visited the city 

 en masse January 9, and, after inter- 

 viewing brother florists at their prem- 

 ises, a friendly bowling match was 

 played at the Imperial alleys, the re- 

 sult of which is recorded in the bowling 

 column on another page of this issue. 



In the evening they were entertained 

 by their hosts with a dinner in Grant's 

 cafe, afterwards adjourning to the club 

 meeting. Such visits as these tend to 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



ROOTKO OR UNROOTED. Unrooted 



100 1,000 1,000 



Enchantress $2.50 $20.00 $10.00 



B. P. Enchantress 2.00 18.00 10.00 



White Enchantress 2.50 20.00 10.00 



Washington 6.00 50.00 37.50 



Pink Delight 3.00 25.00 



White Wonder 6.00 50.00 37.50 



Princess Charming 6.00 50.00 37.50 



Dorothy Gordon 3.00 25.00 12.50 



White Perfection 2.50 20.00 10.00 



Beacon 2,00 17.50 10.00 



Victory 2.00 17.50 10.00 



Harlowarden 1.75 15.00 8.00 



Alma Ward 2.50 22.50 11.50 



Admiration 2.00 18.00 9.00 



Twenty-flvo or more at 100 rate, 'I'lO at 1000 rate. Wo prepay on orders amounting to $10.00 or 

 more for rooted cuttings. All orders for unrooted cuttings F. O. B. Loomis. 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO., ° ' ""^Sp'if ' ""•' l^"^ "•«' C.,Cal. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



BASSETTS FLORAL GARDENS,' ^4Z" LOONIS, CAL. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Immediate 

 Delivery 



100 1000 



Eldorado W.80 $17.00 



"Victory 1.80 17.00 



TVinona 1.70 16.00 



W. Perfection 2.60 20.00 



O. P. Bassett 2.50 20.00 



Winsor 2.0O 18.00 



All heel cuttings and well rooted. FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, Rosevllle, Cal. 



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100 1000 



Ro«e-pl nk Enchantress $2.00 $18.00 



EnchantreH8 1.80 17.0() 



"W. Enchantress 2.00 18.00 



Beacon 1.80 17.00 



Harlowarden 1.70 16.00 



White Lawson 1.80 17.00 



CARNATIONS 



ROOTKD CDTTINGS 



Enchantress, R. P. Knchantrcss, Winsor, O. P. 

 Bassett, Vlctt>ry, May Day, Boston Market, Eldorado, 

 Harlowarden, Flora HIU, $18.00 per 1000. 



Pink Delight, $25.00 per 1000. 



El Durasno Flower Co.« Newcastle, Cal. 



I.. A. SMITH. Manaeer 



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GREENS 



We make a specialty of Decorative Greens : Smi- 

 lax and A. Plumosug Strings, A. Plumosus and 

 A. Sprengeri Sprays. Also cut flowers. Write for 

 prices. 



Walter Armacost 



OCKAN PARK CAL. 



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PALMS PALHS PALMS PALMS PALMS 



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WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA 



1. m», 2. 2'a. 3 and 3^ ft., at 25c. SOc. 40c. 

 4Bc, 66c and 76c each (balled olants). Ask 

 for oar Wholesale Palm List of all kinds of 

 Palms ( Cocos, Phoenix, Seaforthla, etc.) 

 State quantity wanted. 



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cement the bonds of amity between the 

 trade in both cities. T. W. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The greenhouse force at the estab- 

 lishment of Clarke Bros, assembled in 

 the packing shed Friday, December 22, 

 for the purpose of making a presenta- 

 tion to John Kleger, the foreman, who 

 is leaving the Clarkes after thirteen 

 years in their employ, the last six years 

 as foreman. Robert Scott acted as 

 spokesman, presenting Mr. Kleger with 

 a fine fountain pen subscribed for by 



SHASTA DAISIES 



Alaska. California and Waatralla, extra 

 strong field divisions. $24.00 per 1000; $2.50 per 

 100. 



Cyclamen Peraloum Glcanteuni. 3, 4 and 

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

 bushy plants, well budded. 



Asparacua Plumoaus, 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 



Aaparacua Sprenserl, 3, 4 and 5-in. pots, 

 $5.00. $8.00 and $15.00 per 100. 



Also Bliaata Dalay, Pentatomon Hybrtd- 

 um Grandlflorum, Delpblnlum Hybrldum 

 and other choice seeds. Send for list. 

 Cash, please. 



PREDQROHE,S«taRo8a,CaL 



R. D. 4. 



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BARGAIN PRICES 



Selling out all narsery stock except Kentlas. Areca 

 Sapl«lia. potted. 2. 2h, 3, 3^. 4. 4Hi, 5. 6Hi-feet, at 

 $120. tl.40, $1.80. $2.30, $2 90, $3.60, $4.20. $480 each. 

 Phoenix Canariensia, balled and ready for siUp- 

 ment. 3, SHi. 4, iH, 6. 6H2-fe«<t. at 60c, 80e $1.00. $1.20. 

 $1.46. $1.76 each. Phoenix Can., from 2Hi-lnch, 

 16.00 per 100. Washinetonia Roh., from 21nch. 

 $4.60 per 100. Cocoa Plumofia, balled, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 

 feet, at tlM $2.00. $3.00, $4.60. $6.00 each. 



Write for special prices on carload ordera. 

 Kentia NnrRerlea. - Santa Barbara. Cal. 



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Sweet Pea Seed 



**Tli« Tliraa Ineomparabl* Reda" 



Thos. Stevenson, orange-acarlet Spencer. 

 Maud Holmes, crimson (snn-proof ) Spencer. 

 Kelway'a Black, grandlflora. 

 Write for prices. 



LEONARD COATES NURSERY CO. 

 Morcantalll, Santa Clara Co.. Cal. 



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50.000 PANSY PLANTS 



of the best mixtures known, stocky plants, ready to 

 transplant now 60c 100: $3.00 1000. Cash, please. 



224 Sanborn Ave. 

 8AK JOSB, CA|4. 



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