Fbbbuaby 6, 1913. 



The plorists' Review 



67 



ROOTED 

 CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



White Enchantress $2 . 25 $20 . OO 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2 , 25 20 . 00 



Enchantress 2 25 20.00 



Beacofl.. 2.25 20.00 



Winsor 2 00 18.00 



Harlowarden 2.00 18.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 STOCK PLANTS 



All leading varieties at 

 5c each or $4.00 per 100 



WNfUaod Pat Flail Co., Snmner, Wask. 



p. O. Box 86 8. POOLHAN, Mgr. Tel..8F4. 

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nOMSTS' EXCHANGE Qat^nU Woch 



1608 second Atb.. ^M"!^, WaSR. 



CUT FLOWERS 



QREKN GOODS 



WIRE DESrONS 



Write, wire or phone. 

 Consignments solicited. 



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VAN SLYKE & SEANONS, 



GROWERS or CUT FLOWERS 



A Trial Order SoiicHad. 

 t. D. No. 2 -TACOMA, WASH Box 18 



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poor violet weather we have had for 

 several weeks. G. 



SEATTLE. 



The Market. 



With continued dull weather, business 

 remains quiet and there is not much 

 doing in any of the stores, while the 

 effects of the weather also are seen 

 in the quality of the stock offered. 

 Carnations are showing softness to an 

 unusual extent. There are more being 

 cut than there is any demand for and 

 prices are on the down grade. Boses 

 are in better shape, but the orders for 

 them are not so extensive as usual. The 

 demand for yellow narcissi is good and 

 the supply rather short. Tulips and 

 other bulbous flowers are selling well. 

 Pot plants are plentiful, and there is 

 some sale for cyclamens and primulas, 

 while cinerarias are selling at fair 

 prices. We are all looking for brighter 

 ^voather and better business. 



Various Notes. 



A deputation of Tacoma florists vis- 

 ited us January 28. Capt. John Holze 

 organized a team and four games were 

 liQwled on the Bismarck alleys. The 

 scores were too numerous to mention, 

 5tnd both sides claimed the victory. 



Ralph Kichardson made a business 

 trip to Vancouver, B. C, last week. He 

 I ("ports thriving times in that city in the 

 Slower trade and prices higher than at 

 iiome. 



Carl Melby is convalescent after his 

 operation. He returned home January 



THE H. & F. QUAUTY 



OREGON GROWN ASTER SEED 



FOR FLORISTS 

 A MOST CAREFUL SELECTION FROM THE BEST ASTERS FOR 0UTTIN6 

 is the saffast and moat aconomlcal seed to plant. The excellence of this seed is due to per 

 sonal attention given to all the minutest details In the selection of stock and a most rigid process 

 followed each year in the roguing of the set-d patch. The H. & F. QUALITY SELECT ASTER 

 la earning a reputation and achieving lesults never equaled by other American asters. The 

 planting of this seed will greatly reduce the elements of chance to your crop. 



^-oz. 

 Improvad Craso Aatar, in white, shell pink, rose pink and purple. $0 60 



Smlth'a Paariaaa.in white and shell pink 60 



Mikado Pink "Rochaatar" 0.46 



Harculoa, white only PO 



Purity, a snow white 0.30 



Daybraak a beautiful light pink 0.30 



Draar'a Suparb Lata Branehlns, in white, shell pink, rose pink, 



purple and lavender .20 



0.30 0.60 1.00 



TRIAL OFFER '■ 



Any of the above varieties in packets at 26c each, 5 pkts. $1.00, 12 pkts. $2.00; 

 or *he full flft>-en vaWPties «nd oo'orn for $2 SQ. 



Pl« 



:aah with ordar. Aak for doacrl 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



ASTER SPECIALISTS 

 McMINNVILLE, OREGON 



circular 



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PRIDE OF PORTLAND 



The most beautiful Rose-pink Petunia intro- 

 duced so far. Large, single fringed flowers in 

 greatest profusion. Jfost valuable for veranda 

 boxes, baskets and flower beds. Has proved a 

 huge success for the last three years in the city 

 of Portland. Selected seed from hand pollinated 

 flowers offered now for the first time at $1.00 

 per trade packet of 1000 seeds. 



THE ELKS' PRIDE 



The only true royal purple flower, blooming 

 continuously the whole season; magnificent 

 color, combines beautifully with light shades; 

 worthy of a place in the finest gardens. Quantity 

 of seed limited, 75c per trade packet of about 

 600 seeds. 



Order early from 



SWISS FLORAL CO. 



Kaat 7tta and Hanoock Portland, Ora. 



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Mastodon Pansies 



The pramlar strain, originated in our gardens. 

 Growers of pansies exclusively for nineteen 

 years. New crop seedlings, ready March I. Mas- 

 todon Mixed, Nov. resets, 12.) per 100, prepaid. 

 Seed: 1/12 oz.. $1.00; M-oz., $2.50. 



STEELE'S MASTODON PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



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Native Greens 



Ferns, $2.00 per 1000. Oregon Grape, 80c per bunch. 



Hardy Perennials 



Peonies, Phlox, Iris. Shasta Daisies. Coreopsis, Etc 



FERN HILL 6RKENHOU8B8, 



Box «5 Fen Hill P. 0.. TACOMA, WASH. 



Telephone M. 7867-J2 



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RAHN St HERBERT 



110 ■. 4M1I St.. POBTLAHD. ORB. 



OESANimcS In the following varieties: Dble. 

 Nutt, Trego, Landry, Buchner, Presilly, Red 

 Wing, Single Jacquerie, Wonder, Meteor, HIU, 

 MolUn, Rival, Cbopatln, Qaar, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. Hall Calne, brlgbt orange red, 

 largest and best bloomer of all single geraniums. 

 Mary Barton, white, same as Hall Calne, $5.00 

 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. Ivy geraniums, Powell, 

 Surprise, Turner, Franke, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



PETUNIAS, double, best assortment, single 

 Irvlngton Beauty and Elk's Purple, $3.00 per 

 100. 



MBS. SANDER DAISY, fine stock, $3.50 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



COLEVS, SALVIA, BEOONIA VEBNON, DBLE. 

 LOBELIA, ONAPHALnni, DBLE. SWEET 

 ALTSSUM, XESEXBBYANTHElfUX, $3.00 per 

 100, $25.00 per 1000. 



FVCHSIAS, 4 kinds. 



HELIOTROPES, Centifleur and a dark kind. 



VINO A YAR., $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Above stock Is all out of 2-lnch pots, strong 

 and healthy. 



PALMS from 2%-lnch to 16-lncb pots. 



ASPIDISTRAS, green and variegated. 



FERNS, Boston, Plersonl, Elegantlssima Com- 

 parta, Amerpoblli and Olatrasli, from 2^-lnch to 

 8-lnch pots. 



FERNS FOB DISHES from flaU and 2^1ncb 

 pots. 



REX BEGONIAS, 2^ Inch, 4 best kinds, $8.00 

 per 100. 



ASPARAOITS SFRENOERI, 3-lncb, $5.00 per 

 100. Asparagus plumosus, 2-incb, $5.00; 4-lnch. 

 $15.00 per 100. 



OREGON GROWN ROSES, 2-year-old. $15.00 

 and $20.00 per 100. 



ANEMONES, Japonlca, Loreley, Kriembilde, 

 Queen Charlotte, Whirlwind, strong field clumps, 

 $15.00 per 100. 

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40,000 Cyclamen Angust Seedling Plants 



Primula Obconlca, 4 and 5-ln. pots. 



Primula Chlnensis, 3 and 4-in. pots. 



Primula Malacoldes. 4 and 5-ln. pots. 



Boston Ferns. 6 and 6-ln. pots. 



Whltmani Ferns. 6 and 6-ln. pot8> 



Asparagus Sprengerl, 2^2, 3 and 4-ln. pots. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2^ and 3-ln. poto. 



Oenlstas, 3 and 4-ln, pots. 



Rooted Carnation Cnttlnss. Victory, Beacon, 



Enchantress and Lady Bountifni. 

 Arancarlas, Azaleas and Palms. 

 Ivy Oeranlnms, Chas. Turner, Baden-Powell. 



Hall Calne, Nutt. Buchner and Coleus. 

 Prices on application. 



R. KEIL, Lents, Oregon 



F. O. B. Portland 



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METEOR— The new striking scarlet Geranium, 

 will be the leading variety next spring. 2>a-lncb, 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Perennial Plants— Largest assortment on the 

 coast. $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per lOO. 



German Iris— Florentlna. Mme. Chereau, $4.00 

 per 100. Pallida Dalmatlca, $10.00 per 100. Nlbe- 

 lungen. Rheln Nlxe, Lohengrin and other Orchid 

 flowering varieties. 35c each; $3.26 per dozen. 



Mountain View Horal Co.,^"**^ «*'«n 



re. 



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