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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 6, 1910. 



Field-Grown CARNATIONS 



We have a fine lot of plants to offer of the fol- 

 lowing varivtlea: Pe> 100 



Winona. llKht pink $6.00 



O. P. Baasett, red 6.00 



' IJarlowarden, deep crimson 6.00 



White Perfection 7.0O 



LOOMIS CARNATION COMPANY 



D. F. RODDAN <& SON. LOOMIS. CAX.. 



Proprietors. Placer Co. 



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PACIFIC COAST. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Business ia showing a decided tend- 

 ency to improve. Stocks of flowers are 

 being used up much more closely and 

 are in much better demand than for 

 many weeks. There is a gradual up- 

 ward tendency that is becoming more 

 noticeable daily in the realm of prices, 

 and all good stock is moving nicely. 



Asters are practically over for the 

 year and the mums are with us in good 

 shape. The inside early sorts are now 

 at their best and the field-grown article 

 will be at its height in a few days. 

 The prices are about on a par with 

 those of last season and the flowers 

 are equally good. 



Violets are a shade more plentiful 

 and are of a little better substance 

 than they have been. Boses are scarce, 

 -except the short-stemmed stock, of 

 which there is an abundance. Carna- 

 tions are getting a little more plentiful, 

 but it will be several weeks before they 

 arrive in heavy numbers. Valley is not 

 overplentiful and it moves well. Japa- 

 nese lilies are at the end of their crop. 

 Late-flowered amaryllis are in, as well 

 as tuberoses. Other kinds of outside 

 stock move about as usual. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel Lundy, representing W. A. 

 Manda, is in town again, renewing old 

 acquaintances and looking up new busi- 

 ness for his house. 



Martin Reukauf , representing H. Bay- 

 ersdorfer & Co., of Philadelphia, is vis- 

 iting the local dealers. He reports busi- 

 ness ahead of that at the corresponding 

 time last year. 



The Stockdale Nurseries, of Burlin- 

 game, of which Henry Maier has been 

 the manager, have been purchased by 

 the MacRorie-McLaren Co. 



J. E. Bonsall, of Salem, O., is in town 

 on a short visit. 



Serveau Bros., the well known Fill- 

 more street florists, will open a down- 

 town store at 128 Post street in a few 

 days. 



The E. Hackel Floral Co., of Powell 

 street, will move next door to its pres- 

 ent location about October 1. The firm 

 is fitting up the premises in splendid 

 shape and will have one of the largest 

 stores on the street. 



The California State Floral Society 

 and the Pacific Coast Horticultural 

 Society will hold their autumn exhibi- 

 tion at the Fairmount hotel, October 21 

 to 23, 



The Florists' Board of Trade will 

 have its new by-laws ready for distri- 

 bution in a few days. 



F. Jaeger and John Kappelman have 



.-combined with the firm of Antonini & 



•Co., and a corporation has been formed 



which will operate two stores in town. 



CALLA ELUOTTIANA 



The Golden- 

 yellow Calla 



Ready for Immediate Delivery 



Mammoth Balbs $20.00 per lOOj $175^ per 1000 



First Size Btilbs 15.00 per 100; 125.00 per 1000 



WATSONIA ENDERSII 

 Mammoth Bulbs $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



MacRorie-McLaren Company 



721 Crocker Bldg., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Narscries, SAN MATEO, CAL 

 Sole Agents on the Paciflo Coast tor APHINZ. 



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PETINIAS 



Seeds of our celebrated strains 



Marvelous Double and 

 Giants of California, Single 



Orders booked for Fall delivery. 

 We are also large growers of other small seeds. 



Send for Trade List. 



THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD CO. 

 Ventura, California 



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CamatlooCottings 



We are now flUinsr orders for unrooted cut- 

 tings. Send for list: also for list of rooted 

 cuttings for November delivery. Weliaveafew 

 more fleld plants for sale. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, Loomis, Cal. 



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BULBS 



For Good Flowers buy Good Bulbs 



Note these prices. Write for complete list. 



Paper Whit«, fine stock per 1000.$ 8.00 



Empress. dbl.VoD SIod or Princeps, per 1000. 10.00 



Kmpernr per 1000. 12.00 



Stella, Figaro or Cynosure per 1000. 2.00 



Till Leedham Bulb Co., Santa Cruz, Cal. 



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Orders Booked Now for My Cham- 

 pion Strain of Seeds 



Petunia Ruffled Giants, Petunia 

 Giants of OalUomla. Pentstemon, 

 Galllardla. Kelway's knd Hybrid- 

 um Grandlflorum Delpblnlums. 



FRED QROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



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ARAUCARIAS 



Araucarla Excelsa, young, healthy plants, 

 seedlings with 8 to 4 tiers, at $16.00 per 100 



Araucarla Excelsa, top cuttings from 4-in 

 pots, :i tiers, 4 branches to each tier. 35c each 

 I32.00 per 100. ' 



Asparasrus Plumosus, 2-in. pots. $3 per 100. 



H. KEMPF, Pacific Nursery 



8041 Baker St. , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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RAHN & HERBERT 



Wbolesale Growers 

 1 10 East 4»th Street, PORTLAND, ORE. 



Boston. Elesantlssim*. Whltmani, Scottll. 



from benches. 

 KentUs, Araucarias, Ficus, Aspidistra. 

 Ferns for Dishes and Maidenhair 



Prices on Application. 



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GHESPrS 



Nursery and Dahlia Garden 



8259 Wallinsford Avenue 

 SEATTLE, WASH. 

 Offers the following: 



Seedlings: Yucca Glauca (angustlfolla) ; Clem- 

 atis Vlrglnlana; Madrona; Laburnum; White 

 Birch: Platycodon, light purple; Coreopsis; $5.00 

 per thousand. 



Double Buttercup; Golden Glow; Achillea The 

 Pearl; Irish Shamrock, runners; Delphinium For- 

 mosum; Euonymus Badlcans, var. ; Ivy, var. Eng- 

 lish; Hollyhocks, single dark red; |3.00 per hun- 

 dred. 



Seedling. 1-yr. English holly; Sorbus Arhutl- 

 folia; Cotoneaster Simonsl, |1.00 per hundred. 



Globe Artichoke; Shasta Daisy clumps; Gall- 

 lardla, mixed 2-yr. ; Delphinium, fine mixed 2-yr. ; 

 Ilelianthus Mult, Plenus; Aqullegia, fine mixed 

 single and double 2-yr.; Thyme Aurea; Santolina; 

 lavender; Veronica, dwarf; Solanum Seafortblan- 

 um, 2-yr.; Gypsophila Paniculata, 2-yr. 



Euonymus Kadlcans var. ; VInca MaJ. var. ; 

 Virginia creeper; Clematis Vlrglnlana; Jasmine, 

 winter blooming; good stock, $5.00 per hundred. 



Trltoma; Cotoneaster Simonsi, 2-yr; Cotoneaster 

 Micropbylla; English Holly, berry t>earing, 8-12 

 inches; Spartium Junceum, 2 ft.; Almond, pink 

 flowering, 2-.vr. ; Buddlela Variabilis, 2-yr. ; Scotch 

 Broom, 2%-3^ ft., |10.00 per hundred. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Amos Perry, Mrs. H. J. Jones; J. H. Jackson; 

 Chas. Wood; Roland Von Berlin; J. W. Wilkinson, 

 $7.00 per hundred. Kriembilde; Capstan; Count- 

 ess of rx)nsdale; Keyne's White; HohenzoUem; 

 Standnrd Bearer; Uncle Tom; Volker; Gottelinde; 

 Mrs. Chas. Turner; Gen. Buller; Aunt Chloe; Dr. 

 Jamison; Island Queen, $4.00 per hundred. 



DECORATIVE AND SHOW DAHLIAS: Souye. 

 de Gustave Doazon; Grand Duke Alexis; Catherine 

 Duer, $7.50 per hundred. Olympia, Lyndhurst, 

 $5.00 per hundred. 



MISCELLANEOUS DAHLIAS: Minnie West; 

 Bessie Mitchell; Dr. Masters; Fire Rain; Erica 

 Borneroan; Dorothy OllTer, $5.00 per hundred. 



A mixture of practically all of the above, 

 $4.00 per hundred. 



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FRESH CUT ROSE$ 



n you want regu- CraAli ClniHOrC ^^ reason- 

 ar siiipments of lleoH riUWeld able prices 



addresatheSIBSON ROSE NURSERIES 



(Cut Flower Department) 



1180 MilwaaUe Are.. FOBTLAND. OBSeON 



About 50,000 feet of glass devoted to Rosea 

 for Cut Flowers. 



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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Our Piioenlx will grow with their roots through 

 the sacking, because the soil in which they are 

 grown has the qualities for bailinjr— these palms 

 are worth double the value and more of many 

 others offered from light soil. 



2 to 3 feet, 60c. 3 to 4 feet, $1.00. 

 EXOTIC NDBSEBIES, Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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