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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



DBCBMBE9 22, 1910. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



The cuttintrs are taken from the new carna- 

 tion plants in the range of our new ffreenhousea ; 

 all standard varieties. 



We have also all kinds of Chrysanthemum 

 plants of commercial merit. Send for the price 

 list. 



H. HAYASHI & CO., Alameda, Cal. 



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PACIFIC COAST. 



H. A. Shiffer, of Ferris, Cal., is pre- 

 paring to establish a nursery in connec- 

 tion with his real estate business. 



The Kirkman Nursery Co., of Fresno, 

 Cal., has established sales yards at Ma- 

 iera, Cal., with Harry Fraser in charge. 



The Ephrata Nursery Co., of Wenat- 

 chee, Wash., has been incorporated, with 

 a capital stock of $5,000, by R. F. 

 Holmes and Effie D. Holmes. 



Readers on the Pacific coast will be 



interested.., in the illustration of one of 



the fields of the California Rose Co., of 



Pomona, which appears on page 15 of 

 this issue. 



The United Eucalyptus Nursery Co., 

 of Alameda, Cal., has entered a volun- 

 tary petition in bankruptcy, with lia- 

 bilities amounting to $5,418 and assets 

 valued at $2,325. 



The Vineland Nurseries Co., of Clarks- 

 ton, Wash., has purchased 100 acres of 

 irrigated land from the Pasco Reclama- 

 tion Co. The nursery firm is planning 

 great improvements on the new tract. 



Readers on the Pacific coast will be 

 specially interested in the portraits of 

 the quartet of well known San Francis- 

 cans, which appear on page 13 of this 

 issue. The picture was made at the re- 

 cent exceptionally successful San Fran- 

 cisco flower show. 



SAN FBANCISO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Everything, with the possible excep- 

 tion of business, was assuming a holi- 

 day appearance as early as December 

 15 and the weather continued to be all 

 that one could wish for. We have had 

 no cold nights or days so far this sea- 

 son and as a consequence flowers of all 

 kinds are plentiful. This is quite the 

 opposite of the conditions that usually 

 prevail at this time and whether it re- 

 sults to the benefit of the trade or not 

 is a mooted question. Better prices 

 and a better demand are always the 

 rule when there is a scarcity of stock. 



Carnations are plentiful, and, al- 

 though the same cannot be said about 

 roses, they are nevertheless much more 

 in evidence than they were at this time 

 one year ago. Outside muius are hold- 

 ing out well, thanks to thp mild cli- 

 matic 'Conditions, and the tiaray bulb- 

 ous stock is also coming in(o town in 

 large lots. Valley is plentiful again, 

 and a few Lilium longiflorum with 

 rather short stems help to fill up. Poin- 

 gettias in pots are selling wholesale at 

 from $6 to $9 per dozen, and the cut 

 blooms bring from $10 to $15 per hun- 

 dred for outside stock and about 

 ihuble •that' price for inside grown. 

 Other lines 0t stock have not advanced 

 much as yet and if these good weather 



COCOS SEEDS 



Delivery of 1010 crop In December and January. 



Per 100 1000 



Cocos Argentemn |l.50 |12.00 



Ck>cos Braziliensls 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Alphonsi 1.60 12.00 



Cocos Yatay 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Marltima 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Schizophylla 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Lapid 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Campestris 1 50 12.00 



Per 100 



Cocoi Petraea tl.bO 



CocosBonneti 1.50 



Cocos Kriospathe 1.50 



Cocos Garteneriae 1.50 



Cocos Blumenalr 1.50 



Cocos Humlle 1.50 



Cocos Odorata 1.50 



1000 

 $12.00 

 12.00 

 12 00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.0* 



MacRORIE-McLAREN COMPANY 



711-714 WaUunk BIdg., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nurseries, SAN MATEO, CAL 

 Sole Agrents on the Paoiflo Coast for APHINK. 



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NOW READY. 



Stock is well rooted and first-class in every respect. 



1000 Per 100 1000 



tlS.OO Sarah Hill $2.00 $18.00 



18 00 White Lawson 2.00 18.00 



1800 Beacon(red) 2.00 18.00 



15.00 Victory(red) 175 15 00 



20.00 Eldorado (yellow) 1.75 15.00 



20.00 40.000 Beacon for immediate delivery. 



Well finished 6-in. Whitman! Ferns, $8.00 per doz. 



Express charges prepaid on all orders amounting to $6.00 or mope. 



B. S. Bassett. Prop. 



LOOMIS, CAL. 



Per ICO 



Enchantress $2.00 



R. P. Enchantress , 2.00 



Winona (rose-pink) 2.00 



Wlnsor 1.75 



White Perfection 2.25 



White Enchantress 2.25 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Immediate delivery. 



Per 100 1000 



RoM-plnk Enchantress $1.80 $17JM> 



Enchantress 1.80 17.60 



White Encbantreaa 2.00 18JW 



Beacon 1.80 17.50 



Harlowarden 1.60 ISOO 



Per 100 



Victory $1.60 



Winona 1.60 



Wlnsor 1.60 



White Perfection 2.20 



O. P. Bassett (scarlet) 1.80 



1000 

 $1S.00 

 1S.00 

 1S.00 

 20.00 



njso 



All heel cnttlDKB and well rooted. Place your order NOW. 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, t: Roseville, Cal. 



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T. H. BORNHOFT 



Wholesale Commission Dealer 

 811 2nd Avenue, SEATTL.E, WASH. 



CUT FLOWERS 

 VIOLKTS A SPBCIALTT 



Cut Ferns $3.00 to $5.00 per 1000 



Oregon Grape Sprays — 60c per 100 



Huckleberry $1.00 per case 



CoNsiomcKNTs Souomu) 

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ROOTED CARNATION CUniNGS 



Well rooted and first-clus in eveiy respect. 



Enchantress, R. P. Enchantress. Beacon, Sarah 

 Hill, $18.00 per 1000: W. Enchantress and W. Per- 

 fection, t20 00 per ICOO; O P. Bas>eit. Harlo- 

 warden. Victory, etc.. etc., $15.00 per 1000. 

 Expressare prepaid on S3.00 or over. 



EL DURASNO FLOWER COXASSH^Z: 



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conditions continue we may have cheap 

 flowers this Christmas. 



Various Notes. 



John Tegelaar, the bulb grower of 

 Lisse, Holland, is on a trip to Cali- 

 fornia, and is interviewing the local 

 dealers. 



Gill's Floral Depot will remove about 

 January 1 to the corner of Twenty-first 

 street and Telegraph avenue, Oakland. 



Wm. H. Hutchins, of Pruitvale, has 

 for sale one of the largest stocks of 

 poinsettias ever grown in this neigh- 

 borhood. 



J. M. Holland, of Berkeley, has 

 leased a large lot on the corner of 

 Haste and Shattuck avenues in that 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



Asparafifus Plumosus String^s, 10 to 



12 feet, 36c each. 

 Plumosus and Spreng^eri Sprays, 



$1.00 per 100. 

 Brake Ferns, 20c per bunch. 

 Smilaz, 10c per <-tring. 

 Paper White Narcissus, $1.50 per 100. 

 Carnations, $3 (K) to $5.00 per 100. 

 Violets, $1.00 per dozen bunches. 

 Carnations, outdoor grown, $1.00 per 



100. 



LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET 



iU}i S. tmhni, LOS ANGOES, CAL 



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Cut Flowers and Greens 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST 

 ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



289 W. Fourth St., 

 I LOS ANGKLKS, CAL. 



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Creutz & Co.,' 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Oar Phoenix will grow vflU> their roots thronch 

 the MCklnff, becanse the soil In which they are 

 grown has the qnalitieB for balUng^theae palma 

 are worth double the value and more of many 

 others offered from light boU. 



2 to 3 feet, 60c. 3 to 4 feet, $1.M. 

 KXOTIC NUB8EBIE8. Santa Barbara. Cal. 



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 writing advertisers. 



