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The Florists' Revkw 



Jancabt 16, 1913. 



the rubbish barrel. Easter lilies fill a 

 much needed want, as mums are about 

 gone. Spring flowers are gradually 

 coming to sight. Hyacinths, tulips and 

 daffodils are being displayed promi- 

 nently in the show windows. 



Various Notes. 



S. Lubliner has, in addition to cut 

 flowers, a line of fruit and ornamental 

 trees. He has a large space in the 

 rear of his store where they are dis- 

 played. Mr. Lubliner recently returned 

 from a trip to Chicago. 



The Tonseth Co. recently supplied a 

 large English flag, done with carna- 

 tions and immortelles. The occasion 

 was the funeral of the English consul. 



Wm. Hoffman has a nice batch of 

 cinerarias coming into flower. 



E. E. C. 



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NEWS NOTES 



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La Manda Park, Cal. — Charles F. M. 



Stone is making preparations to start 

 business here as a florist. His spe- 

 cialties will be ferns and roses. 



San Diego, Cal. — Miss A. M. Rain- 

 ford, proprietor of the Flower Shop, 

 has removed to 1117 Fourth street, just 

 across the street from her former loca- 

 tion. 



Pullman, Wash. — Thomas Neill & 

 Son, whose establishment was formerly 

 known as the College View Green- 

 houses, have changed the name to 

 Neill 's Greenhouses. Their business in 

 1912 was the best in their experience. 



San Francisco, Cal. — Mrs. K. E. Bar- 

 bae reports a rapid increase in the 

 shipments of California violets going 

 to the florists of the middle west and 

 thinks the stock will prove indispens- 

 able once they become accustomed to 

 handling it. 



Pasadena, Cal. — James MacGillivray, 

 gardener at the Richard Neustadt place 

 in Altadena, was elected president of 

 the Pasadena Horticultural Society at 

 the annual meeting, held at the Board 

 of Trade. The other officers chosen 

 were: Vice-president, William Hutchin- 

 son; treasurer, George F. Nilsson, Jr.; 

 recording secretary, George H. Ken- 

 nedy; financial secretary, Victor L. 

 Clemence; sergeant at arms, George 

 Marshall; trustee for three years, Rich- 

 ard Thomas. 



La Grande, Ore. — The La Grande Flo- 

 ral Co. has filed supplemental articles of 

 incorporation, changing the firm name 

 to the La Grande Seed & Floral Co., and 

 is adding a full line of flower and gar- 

 den seeds to the store stock. The com- 

 pany had a fine retail Christmas busi- 

 ness, being completely sold out of cut 

 flowers and blooming plants by noon of 

 December 24. Two houses will be 

 erected as an addition to the range in 

 the coming spring and about four acres 

 will be planted with outdoor flowers 

 and vegetables. 



Our advertisement in The Review seems 

 to have worked three shifts of eight 

 hours each every day. It has brought 

 us all the business we can handle. The 

 Review certainly has been a trade getter 

 for ua.— The O. A. Kimball Co., (Jold- 

 fleld, Nev. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Per 100 



Pure White Bnchantress (2.25 



White Wonder S.f'O 



White Perfection 2.26 



Alma Ward 2.36 



Litrht Pink Enchantress 2 26 



R. P. Bnchantress 2.00 



MOW READY 



Per 1000 Per 100 



$20.00 Dorothy Gtordon |2.00 



26.00 Washluffton 8.00 



20.00 Mrs.C. W.Ward 2.26 



20.00 Beacon -. 2.26 



20.00 Victory 2.26 



18.00 Eldorado 2.00 



PlBrlOOO 

 $18.00 

 26.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 



Express prepaid on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. 

 25 at 100 rates, 250 at 1000 rates. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, - Loomis, Cal. 



B. S. BASSBTT, Proprietor 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS-READY NOW 



100 1000 

 RoBe-p*rk Enchantress. $1.80 $16.00 

 Pure White Encbantrera. 2.00 18.00 



Beacon. 1.80 16.00 



Washington 2.00 18.00 



100 1000 



Eldorado $1.00 $15.00 



Alma Ward 2.00 18.00 



O.P.Bassett 2.00 18.00 



White Lawson 1.80 16.00 



100 1000 



Enchantress $1 80 $16.00 



Harlowarden 1.60 16.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 2.00 18.00 



Vlctorr 1.60 16.00 



Dorothy Gordon 1.80 16.00 



tTnrooted cuttings, half price. Cash with orders, or O. O. D. If you like, subject to exanalnatlon. 

 vigorous, heel cuttings only. We propagate no others. 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, ROSEVILLE. CAL 



Mention Th» RctIsw when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 3-inch, t.o.h. Loomis, 



$!S5.00 per lOOO 



100 1000 



White Enchantress $2.26 $20.00 



Alma Ward, white 2.00 • 18.00 



Dorothy Gordon, rose-plnk 2.00 18.00 



Pennsylvania " 2.00 18.00 



Brooklyn " 6.00 60.00 



lilght-Plnk Enchantress 2.00 18.00 



Washington, ceiise-plnk 2.00 18.0b 



Orders amounting to ^0.00 or more prepaid. 25 at 100 rate; 260 at 1000 rate. 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO., D. F. RODOAN A SON. LOOMIS, CAL. 



Mention The ReTJew when yon write. 



100 1000 



Bright Spot, cerlse-plnk $2.28 $20.00 



Mrs. 0. W. Ward, cerlse-plnk 2.25 20.00 



Oomfort.red 6.00 60.00 



St. Nicholas, red 6.00 60.00 



Victory, " J.OO 18.00 



Harlowarden, crimson 1.75 16.00 



Benora, variegated 6.00 60.0U 



PALMS YOU NEED THIS SEASON 



Kentla Forst., 2^ ft. high, in 6-in. pots, $1.00: 

 3 ft, 7-ln., $1.60; 8Vj ft., 7-ln., $2.60; 4 ft., 8-in., 

 $3.00; 4>Q ft., 8-in., $3.80; 6 ft., 9-in., $4.76; 6 ft., 

 10-ln., $6.00; 7 ft., 12-in., $7.80 each; large speci- 

 mens. In 16-iD. tubs, $10.00 each. 



Phoenix Can., all slEes, well established, never go 

 back like balled ones. 



Phoenix Can. and Wasliinartonia Rob., 2-in., 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



KENTIA NURSERIES, Santa Barbara. Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write 



America Gladiolus Bulbs 



Quarantaad Trua to Nama. 



Large stock. Prices rieht. 



Give us a trial. 



CURRIER BULB CO. 



SEABRIOHT, CAL. 



\f»ntlAn 1^* R*Tt»w w?i#n vnw writ. 



PANSIES 



Fancy mixture of German strain. Large plants, 

 outdoor-grown, $4.00 per 1000. Small plants, $3.00 

 per lOOO. Casli. Send for Trade List. 



FRED G. EHLE 



Whelesale Grswer of Beriiini $t9ck. Ban Joaa, Cal. 



Mention ThP Revlpw whpn yon write. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 



The president of the American Kose 

 Society wishes to have a meeting of 

 the executive committee on Thursday, 

 January 16, 1913, at 2 p. m., to con- 

 sider matters of various kinds pertain- 

 ing to the society and to arrange for 

 the coming annual exhibition. The 

 meeting ig to be held at the office of 

 Vice-President Traendly, 131 West 

 Twenty-eighth street, New York city. 

 Benj. Hammond, Sec'y. 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. 



There have been so many inquiries 

 regarding the privilege of selling cut 

 flowers and plants at the National 

 Flower Show, at the New Orand Cen- 

 tral Palace, April 5 to 12, 1913, that 

 I have been authorized to receive bids 

 for this important privilege. The space 



Pepper Tree Sprays 



WITH RED BERRIES 



These form a novel, pleasing and at- 

 tractive decorative material. I can sup- 

 ply any length sprays and am shipping to 

 all points in the United States. 



Headquarters for MEXICAN IVY 

 C EADEN ULLEY, "^^^^ SuU Cm. CaL 



Mention The Review wtien vou write. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



Burbank's Improved Alaska, California and 

 W^stralia. Extra strong divisions. $2.50 per 100, 

 $24.00 per 1000; strong divisions, $2.00 per 100, 

 $19.00 per 1000. Also many other plants. Send 

 for list to 



FRED CROHE, i^?glS*r 



R. D. No. 4, SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



Mention The B«vl«w when yon writ*. 



PHOENIX PHOENIX PHOENIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canarlensis ^ 



Excellent plants of a dark green color, either g 



balled or established. AlsoWashlnftrtoniasin Q 



quantities. Ask for our wholesale palm list. § 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, » 



Sauta Barbara, Cal. 



Mention The R«Tlew when yoo wHf . 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



STOCK aUARANTBED 



Write for Price List. 



CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO. 



LOOMIS, CAL. 



McBtioD The Review wh«o yoa write. 



is to be provided free. The committee 

 reserves the right to reject any or all 

 bids. Proposed space to be allotted is 

 150 square feet, and the lessee to fQr> 

 nish booth and necessary furnishings. 

 Additional space may be secured at 



