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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



MOVBMBEB 9, 1911. 



arrangement of the store is up-to-date 

 in appearance, with deep show windows. 

 ^ Martin Lustick, of Wftshington, Pa., 

 i? visiting friends in this city, 



E. B. C. 



SAN FEANCISCO. 



The Market. 



The warm weather continues and 

 nothing else is so much needed here as 

 a good downpour of rain. Business is 

 not as brisk as we should like to see 

 it, and as the fruit crop is all harvested 

 in this part of the country, we long for 

 a heavy sprinkle to start things going. 

 Flowers of all kinds are overplentiful 

 and hence are cheaper than they ought 

 to be. With no check on outside stock, 

 there is an overproduction that will not 

 be curtailed until we have a decided 

 change in the weather. 



Mums are the popular flowers at this 

 time and their quality is good. Inside 

 carnations have commenced to be a 

 drug and the wholesale price is lower 

 than it has been for several years in 

 November. Eoses, with the possible ex- 

 ception of fancy stock, are in the same 

 ))osition and move poorly. Valley and 

 Lilium longiflorum are about as usual. 

 Orchids are more plentiful and hold 

 their own. Violets are quite plentiful 

 and of good form and color. Other 

 kinds of stock do not show any advance 

 on the quotations of last week or 

 month, and until we have a decided 

 change in weather conditions we need 

 not expect prices to rise. 



Various Notes, 



The Retail Florists' Association held 

 its regular meeting November 1. 



John Farquhar, a well known land- 

 scape gardener of Los Angeles, is in 

 town. 



loki' & Nagata have leased the old 

 houses of Domoto Bros., at Fruitvale, 

 and are operating them under the name 

 of the Melrose Nurseries, 



The Pacific Coast Horticultural So- 

 ciety had a pleasant outing on Sunday, 

 October 26, at the greenhouses of H. L, 

 Goertzhain, at Eedwood City. Q. 



East Seattle, Wash. — The East Seattle 

 Floral Co. is successor to Stuber & Bux- 

 ton. The members of the new firm are 

 Joseph Stuber and Lambert E. Peder- 

 sen. 



Portland, Ore.— Max M. Smith has 

 bought a site for a home at the corner 

 of Everett and Forty-second streets, in 

 Laurelhurst, and will build a residence 

 there in the near future. 



Walla Walla, Wash.— Fred M. Young 

 is now sole owner of the business for- 

 merly conducted by Huff & Young. Mr. 

 Young says business is so good that he 

 is unable to fill all orders for flowers 

 and pot plants. 



San Francisco, Cal. — Geo. K. Uno, 

 manager of the California Floral Sup- 

 ply Co., at 31 to 33 Lick place, an- 

 nounces that the firm has sold its entire 

 business to Domoto Bros., whose head- 

 quarters in this city are at 27 to 29 

 Lick place. The transfer was com- 

 pleted October 31. 



Sumner, Wash. — S. Poolman, manager 

 of the Woodland Park Floral Co., says 

 that he has a canary yellow sport of 

 the Virginia Poehlmann chrysanthe- 

 mum. The sport, he says, is exactly 

 like the original in growth, foliage and 

 flower, except in regard to color. He 

 is curious to know whether any other 

 florist has a sport of that description. 



LYNCH NURSERY COMPANY 



Wholesale growers and shippers of Cut Flowers 



CHRYSANTHEnUNS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, SNILAX, ASPARAGUS 



:' ^ . > - We cover all Pacific Coast points 



NENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA 



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Satisfied Customers 



PATTON WOODEN WARE CO. 



8VATTLK, WASH. 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



Alaska, Callfoniia and Westralla, extra 



strong field divisions, |24 00 per 1000; $2.50 per 

 100. 



Cyolamen Perslouxn GtKanteum, 3,4 and 



5-in. pote. $7.00, tl2.00 and $20.00 per 100. Fine 

 bushy plants, well badded. 

 AsparaKua Plumoaus, 8-in.. $5.00 per 100. 



AsparaKUB Sprenseii, 3, 4 and 5-ln. pots, 

 $5.00. $8.00 and $15.00 per 100. 



Also SlUMta Daisy, Pentstemon Hybrtd- 

 um Grandlflorum, Delphinium Hybrldum 



and other choice seeds. Send for list. 



Cash, please. 



FRED QROHE, SMta Rosa, (jL 



B. D. 4. 



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7-ln. pot«, per dot $9.00 



6-ln. pota. per 100 66.00 



5-lD. pots, per 100 $4S.OO to 60.00 



4-ln. pot«. per 100 26.00 



Crclamen, 26,000 August seedling plantii. all 



separate colors per 100, $2.00; per 1000, 18.00 



Asparacns Plnmosns. 8-ln. pots, per 100. . 7.00 

 *• •• 2-in. pots, per 100. . 3.00 



" SpreDcerl, 3-ln. pote. per 100. . 6.00 



2-ln. pots, ready for 



shift, per 100 2.60 



Boston Ferns, per 100 $26.00, $40 00 and 50.00 



Klegantissima Ferns, iro, 26.00 40.00 and 60.00 



WhItmanI Ferns, per 100. 26.00, 40.00 and 60.00 



F. O. B. Portland. 



R. KEIL, - Lents, Oregon 



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BARGAIN at $3.00 per 100 



rield Grown Carnations, 2nd slxe. 



200 T. "W. Lawson. deep pink. 400 Schwerine, 

 deep pink. 700 Lorraine, bright red. 500 Gov. 

 Wolcott, white. 200 Prosperity, white. 100 

 Qneen. white. 000 Ruby, crimson. 100 En- 

 chantress, light pink. 



Cash, please. 

 F. e. 8HLB. 284 BaBbors Atc. Sas Joie, Cal . 



Alimr* mvntlon fhe Florists* Rerlvw 

 wben wrltlnc advertisers. 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



WHITE Per plant 

 Mrs. David Syme $100 



Other Varieties Per doz. lOO 



W. Oct. Frost 10.60 $4.00^ 



Kalb 60 4.0U 



White Cloud 80 4.10 



Ivory «K 4.lO 



Virginia Poehlmann 60 4.00 



Toaset 60 4.00 



AUceByroo 60 4.00 



W.Eaton 60 4.00 



W.Jones 60 4.00 



W.Chadwick 60 4. CO 



Jeanne Nonln 60 4.00 



YELLOW 



Yellow Oct. Fnet 75 6.00' 



Monrovia 60 4.00 



OctSunshine 60 4.00 



Hallidsy 60 4.0» 



Yellow Ivory i6 5.00 



Major BonDaSoii 60 4 OO 



Y.Eaton 60 4.00 



Golden Chadwlck 60 4.00 



Yellow Jones 60 4.00 



PINK 



Pinklvory 60 4.00 



Balfour 60 4.00 



Dr. Engnehard 60 4.00 



Maud Dean 60 4.0fr 



BED 



Intentity 60 4.oa 



Shrlmpton 60 4.00 



BKONZE 



Fancy Bronze 75 6.0O 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



R. C. 219-in. pots 



100 1000 100 100» 



Enchantress $2.60 $20.00 $3.60 $90.00 



White Encbantrese. . . 2.60 20.00 S.fO 30.00 



Winsor 2.60 20.00 3.60 30.0» 



Harlowarden 2.60 20.00 3.60 90.00 



Beacon 3.00 26.00 4.00 86.0(r 



Woodland Park Floral Co* 



S. P001.MAN, Mgr. SUMNER, W^ASH. 



P. O. Lock Box 86. Phone Farmers 9%. 



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SAM ROAKE 



Clackamas, Oregon 



The Old Reliable Decorative Grtes Goods Man 



Native Daccer Ferns (picked to order). 

 $1.60 per 1000 



Brown and Green Orecon Grape, Salal» 

 and Tree and Ground Moss (in sacks). Prtcea 

 onapp]i(ation. 



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WELL PACKED to go Anywhere ia The U. & 



Balled plants In carload lots. 

 Phoenix Canairiensls, l>g to 2 feet, at 36o; 



averaging 2'« feet, at 48c. 

 Washlnctonla Robnsta, 1 to 2 feet, at 2Sc; 

 2 to 8 ft et, at 40c. 

 Qnotation of other sizes on demand. 

 Write for our Palm List. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES. • San'a Barbara, Cal. 



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HRONOliNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list of PLANT NAMES and the Botaaical 

 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct proauoci< 

 atioa for each. 



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