Febbuabx 19, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



67 





Herbert ^iiEisHAiER 



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McMinnville, Oregon 



A Careful Selection of Seed 

 From the Best Asters for Cutting 



The H. & F. Quality S«l«ct Astar S««d is the saf^at to plant, because it reduces 

 the element of chance to your crop, and it is the most •coaomlcai, because it pro- 

 duces more salable flowers. 



Mr. John Oerard, New Britain, Conn., in his letter to us, dated January 18th, said. 

 ^MMH^^MMM^H^^MMMB "Duriog 1912 1 havc had reports that many first prizes have been won from the products of 



your seeds, and I feel confident that your climate, soil and skill will add annual im- 

 provements." 



^ oz. H oz. ^ oz. 1 oz, 



Improvad Giant Craco, white, shell pink, rose- pink and purple $0.60 Sl.lO S2.00 S4.00 



Smltb's Paarlaaa (Late Branching), white and shell pink 60 1.10 2.00 4.00 



Haroulaa, white only 80 l.BO 3.00 6.00 



Improvad "Booliaatar" Pink 4.'i .80 1.50 3.00 



Dkybrask, delicate pink TO .55 1.00 2.00 



Ftlrlty. a snow white 30 .55 1.00 2.00 



Habanzollam, white, rosy lilac and azure blue 30 .55 1.00 2.00 



Suparb Lata BimnolilnBr, white, shell pink, deep rose, azure blue, purple and lavender 20 .30 .60 1.00 



CASH WITN ORDIR 



ASK rOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR 



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moved well. Daflfodils, tulips, hya- 

 cinths and freesias vv^ere the most fa- 

 vored. Carnations and roses are grad- 

 ually increasing in quantity, but as yet 

 there is no surplus. Roses have un- 

 usually good color and move readily. 

 There is more of a variety of bloom- 

 ing plants shown; tulips, hyacinths, aza- 

 leas, cyclamens, cinerarias and white 

 lilac are the most salable. Special 

 St. Valentine's day windows were pre- 

 dominant. While there was a scarcity 

 of red roses, red carnations and tulips 

 in pans and fancy baskets proved good 

 sellers. The week-end business showed 

 a general increase over that of previous 

 years. 



Various Notes. 



E. T. Mische, city park superintend- 

 ent, says he has planted out this season 

 2,000 Acer macrophyllum and about 

 15,000 evergreens and hardy shrubs in 

 the various streets. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held February 10. Consid- 

 erable business was transacted, and the 

 attention of the members was called to 

 the fact that in the future the society 

 will meet every third Thursday, at Ma- 

 sonic Temple hall, instead of at Archi- 

 tectural hall, as in the past. Resolu- 

 tions were passed to hold a spring 

 flower show at the public library, de- 

 tails and time to be determined at a 

 later date. 



Fechheimer's Flower Shop has been 

 showing rather odd window arrange- 

 ments, usually of an antique nature. 

 Acacia sprays were used effectively as 

 a background for one window. 



The mild winter has forced foliage 

 and plants far ahead of the season. 

 Snowdrops are blooming in -the yards. 



POT- GROWN ROSES 



Have you seen our new catalofirue of the f nest Roses and other specialties 

 grown on the Pacific coast ? It is free for the asking and contains a select list 

 of only the best varieties for indoor and outdoor planting. 



DIETERICH & TORNER, Mor^^Es^E^ir ™" 



CAL. 



Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



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Los Angeles Flower Market, Inc. 



822 So. Broadway, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



CUT FLOWERS AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



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S. MURATA & CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Pfcc M... 2.a7.F2so4. 751 S.. Biwdwiy, LOS ANGELES, CAL 



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CARNATIONS 



WRITE YOUR WANTS. 

 FERNS Per 100 



'2-inch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus (^ $3.00 



3-inch Asparagus Plumosus Nanus @ 6,50 



2-inch Asparagus Sprengeri @ 3.00 



3-incli Asparagus Sprengeri @ 6.50 



CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO. 



LOOMIS. CAL. 

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CARNATIONS 



100 1000 



Enchantress Supreme $6.00 $50.00 



R. P. Enchantress JO.OO 



Oloriosa 3.25 30.00 



Write for list of other varieties. We have al- 

 ready booked heavily on spring orders. 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 



R. F. RiMn. Prtpr. Leomls, Plaear Co., Calif. 



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