May 7, 1^14. 



The Eorists' Review 



73 



Ona Million and a Half 

 Cut Flowara 



. Orown from my own bulbs this season. 



Trumpet Daffodils, Narcissus, Tulips, Spanish 

 Iris, aiadiolus, in all the best market varieties. 



Popular prices. Quality the best. 



Careful packing. 



WRITE MK 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



WiMlnalt Flwist aU Mb Irawer tilTI CMII. UL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



on Jacob Sahli, at his new quarters in 

 Kent. From here they journeyed to 

 the Bosaia place, at Thomas, where the 

 large display of late-flowering tulips 

 was a treat in itself. They finished up 

 with a visit to the Woodland Park 

 Floral Co., at Sumner, where everything 

 was found in the usual good condition. 



Frank J. Bell, the Brighton carna- 

 tion grower, has taken over the lease of 

 a store at the corner of Third and 

 Columbia streets. 



The Whitney Nurseries Co. has ac- 

 quired the greenhouse plant for some 

 years occupied by George Murray, at 

 the entrance to Mount Pleasant -t^^e- 

 tery, and will carry a full line of shrub- 

 bery and general stock there. 



Carl Melby, of Madison Park Green- 

 houses, is doing the landscape work for 

 the Metropolitan Building Co. again 

 this year. The ne\y ground occupied by 

 the fishery exhibit is giving him more 

 scope for his artistic talents than in 

 the old location. He was sporting 

 around the country last week in a fine 

 Ford automobile. 



The Aabling-Ebright Seed Co. is do- 

 ing a large and increasing business in 

 seeds and plants. The firm is paying 

 particular attention to the stocks of 

 seeds and is importing and testing the 

 best varieties procurable. Mr. Boyce 

 was recently appointed secretary of the 

 company. Though meeting with strong 

 opposition in the adjoining market, 

 their bedding plant sales are extensive. 



The practice vulgarly known as 

 "crape chasing" should receive the 

 scorn, and disdain of every florist. The 

 trade in Seattle until lately has held 

 itself above such methods, but recent 

 reports from some quarters seem to in- 

 dicate a danger of lowering the stand- 

 ard in this respect. It is hard to be- 

 lieve that any person with the least re- 

 spect for himself can engage in this 

 pursuit. T. W. 



POBTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Market conditions are normal. The 

 general depression is always felt first by 

 the florists, yet we are able to keep the 

 stock moving. Roses are having a heavy 

 cut. Maids especially are choice. Kais- 

 erins, also, are in heavy crop. Carna- 

 tions are about equal to the detnand. 

 There seems to be a general assortment 

 of stock, such as sweet peas, valley, 

 snapdragons, iris and tulips. There is 

 a scarcity of ^rnall blooming plants. 

 Ehododendrons and hydrangeas have 

 moved well. Rambler roses have been 

 the poorest selling stock of the season. 



Various Notes. 



A. Zittewitz has leased the range of 

 W. T. Woods, at Lents, Ore., for five 

 years. The range consists of about 20,- 

 000 feet of glass in good condition. 



Max Smith had the misfortune of 

 having his automobile stolen, but it was 



POT- GROWN ROSES 



Have you seen our new catalogue of the finest Boses and other ipecialties 

 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 & TURNER, Mo,;r"E°glLir """ 



CAL. 



Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



WHrrE-J. Nonin, White Bonnaffon, White Queen, October Frost. YKLLOW-Oolden Qlow. Maior 



Bonnaffon. C. Appleton, Yellow Queen. PINK— Supreme, Dr. Ensuehard, Glory of Pacific. 



RKD-Black Hawk. POMPONS- White, yellow and bronze. 



RootMl Cnttlnss, $10.00 per 1000; 2-inch pot plants, or plants out of pots, 116.00 per 1000. 



rRANK WILHCLM, R. F. D. No. 6, Box 91 F, LOS ANGELES, UL 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUSI 

 NANUS SEED 



$1.26 per oz., $16.00 per lb.; 5 lbs. I 

 and over, $12.50 per lb. About! 

 12,000^eeds to the pound. 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. P. D. 6 LOS ANGELES, CAL. 

 Mention The Rerlew wlKn yon write. 



Order your 



FREESIAS 



now for August delivery. 



HOGAN, KOOYMAN A CO. 



S58 ISth 8tre«t, OAKLAND, CAL. 



Aspirafu Plimesu Spnys • • • $1-00 fer 100 

 Aspansu Sprengeri Sfttjt ... 1.00 per 100 



We are the largest growers of Greens on the 

 Pacific Coast. Write for prices on Quantities. 



WALTER ARMACOST A. CO. 

 OcMin Park, Cal. 



America Gladiolus Bulbs 



No. 1, 1^-inch up $6.00 per 1000 



No. 2, 1 to l^K'-inch 4.00 per 1000 



No. 3, lu to 1-inch 2.00 per 1000 



Guaranteed true to name. 



CURRIER BULB CO.,Seibri{lit, Ctl. 



Ifontloo Tba R»t1»w wb«»ii yon wrlf . 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



$2.00 per 100; IIH.OO per 1000, assorted. 

 RUFrLKD QIANTS. See classified ad. 

 PKTUNIliS, 3-in., in bud and bloom, 75c per 

 doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Send for list. 



FRED GROHE, IkiiSLS' 



ILD.N«.4. SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



Mention The B«t1»w when yo« write. 



ARAUCARIA BIDWILLII 



in 2^-in. pots, 1 tier. $26.00 per 100 



ASPARABUS SPRENOERI 



out of 2-in. pots, $2.60 per 100 

 rAanC NURSERIES, CdM. Sis MatM C^ Cal. 



M****"^ The RcTlew when yon write. 



located later, being left at the roadside 

 in a rather dilapidated condition. Luck- 

 ily, it was insured against such mishap. 



F. A. Van Kirk has a nice lot of 

 pelargoniums in bloom, which are read- 

 ily disposed of. 



E. H. Smith, representing the Weller- 

 Ware Pottery Co., of Zanesville, O., was 



Carnation Specialists 



Registered Carnations, 

 our own productions only. 



Portoto, a satiny La France shade of pink. 



D*biitaiit«, a brilliant rose-iMnk. 



CaHfomla QIaiit, the white novelty, six 

 inches in diameter. 



All in a class by themselves. 



Rooted CuttlnsOt 

 S12.00 por lOO; SIOOJM) por lOOO 



RICHARD DIENER C CO. 



Mountain Vlaw, Cal. 



Mi>ntlon Th* R*rlew wh*n »on wr1t«». 



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KENTIA NURSERIES g 



SANTA BARBARA, CAL. D 



for Cocoa plmnoaa (all sizes in 3 



quantity), Kentias, SeaforUiias, p 



Arecas. Phoenix Canariensis (strong and S 



estabUshed). SmmI for WMitali Price Ust. S 



Mention The Rerlew when yon wrtf. 



PALMS PALMS S 



Palms are our specialty. Cocos pin- 2 



mosa. Phoenix, Washingtonia, Sea- ? 

 forthia, Corypha, etc., by the carloads. 



AMk for onr wholeaale lUnatrated palm llat. m 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, § 



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Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



io,ooo 

 Carnation Fisid Plants 



Ready in July. Write us for prices. 



LOOmiS CARNATION CO. 

 ■■ F. tUia: M|r. Loowlo. Plocor Co., CmM. 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS perioo looo 



White Enchantress $2.26 $20.00 



Light Pink Enchantress 2.26 20.00 



Victory 2.25 20.00 



Comfort 2.26 20.00 



Basaett's Floral Gardens 

 B. a. B»««ott. Prop. Loom a, cal. 



GERANIUMS 



and other bedding plants, Pansies, Canterbury 

 Bells. Hollyhocks m colors, alsoother Perennials. 

 Now Erfurt Dwarf Pinks, fine for border; D. 

 Plumosus, Solanum Melvillei, strong seedlings: 

 Lavendula vera, true lavender. 



O. E. PANZER. 



R. 1, Box 816. Portland. Oro. 



