JAMUABT 12, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



55 



Redwood Ivy or Mexican Ivy 



with the beauty of maidenhair fern and last- 

 ing qualities little inferior to galaz, this is one of 

 the best of florists' greens. Read article in col- 

 umn 1. page 29, Florists' Review, Dec. 16th, for 

 its fine use. 



I supply a graded quality and on orders of 

 $2.50 or more will deliver free to buyer. No 

 risk in transit. 



Extra size, 75c; fine, 50c; small, 36c; beautifully 

 colored and tinted, 60c. All prices per 100; four 

 bunches per 100. 



CARL PURDY, Ukiah, Calif. 



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town recently looking up stock for early 

 spring orders. He had the best season's 

 trade during the year 1910 ever enjoyed 

 by his firm. 



A. H. Hills, of Fruitvale, is cutting 

 heavily of cattleyas and dendrobiums 

 at the present time. 



Fred Borland is on a two weeks' vaca- 

 tion in the neighborhood of Sacramento, 

 Cal. G. 



CENTEALIA, WASH. 



Our little city of 8,000 inhabitants is 

 fast becoming an important railroad 

 center. It is situated nearly midway 

 between Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, 

 Ore., and is generally conceded by the 

 traveling public to be one of the most 

 beautifully located cities of its size in 

 this part of the great northwest. Its in- 

 terest in the geeenhouse business is 

 made manifest by one vegetable house 

 and two flower houses within the town 

 limits, and one or two a little distance 

 out. These are all doing well and also 

 are using the hot water system of heat- 

 ing. 



Andrew Kahler, at his vegetable 

 greenhouse, makes a specialty of let- 

 tuce and tomatoes and finds ready sale 

 for all that he can grow. 



The Centralia Greenhouses have re- 

 cently changed hands and are now un- 

 der the management of John Willins, an 

 eastern man of experience. 



Floral View Greenhouses are doing a 

 good business and trade is increasing 

 so rapidly that plans are under consid- 

 eration for the enlargement of the plant 

 to twice its present capacity. The two 

 present firms cannot supply the demand 

 for cut flowers and designs. 



The equable climate of Washington 

 is particularly favorable to the green- 

 house business. It is easy to recognize 

 the advantages of a country where hail- 

 storms, cyclones and zero weather are 

 virtually unknown. After over twenty 

 years of residence in these parts, with 

 a preceding twenty years of Minnesota 

 climate, the writer has become a west- 

 ern fixture. C. D. D. 



Hillsdale, Ore.— John C. Elliott, a 

 florist and gardener of some years' ex- 

 perience, has now started in business 

 here on his own account. He has se- 

 cured an 8-acre tract and expects to 

 build a carnation house, 130 feet long, 

 in the spring, as the beginning of a 

 range of glass. 



Bellingham, Wash. — D. M. and Ray 

 W. Kersey, proprietors of the Kersey 

 Floral Co., have leased some desirable 

 space on the ground floor of the new 

 building on Dock street, owned by the 

 Bellingham Bay Improvement Co., and 

 are fitting it up to be used as their 

 store. They will remove from their 

 present location on Elk street as soon 

 as the new place is ready for them. 

 They are planning for an expansion of 

 their business at the new location. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



We have a fine stock of No. 1 Rooted Cuttings 



now ready, and take pride in pleasing everyone. 



PINK 100 1000 



Enchantress $2.00 $18.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.00 18.00 



Winona 1.75 15.00 



Dorothy Gordon, a seedling of Law- 

 son on Enchantress, and a dandy; 

 has the growth and habits of En- 

 chantress 5.00 40.00 



Admiration 4 00 3000 



CRIMSON 



MaggleMoore 1.75 15.00 



Harlowarden 1.75 15.00 



TXLLOW 



Eldorado 1.75 15.00 



SCARL.XT 



Victory 2.00 18.00 



Beacon 2.00 18.00 



O. P. Bas sett 1.75 15.00 



WHITE 



White Enchantress 2.60 20.00 



White Perfection 2.50 20.00 



Express charges prepaid on orders amounting 

 to $10.00 or more. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS, 3-in., 

 $3.50 per 100. 



Let us have your order early. 



Loomis Carnation Co., " f "•;U»;*»«". 



LoomlB, Placer Co., California 



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Shasta Daisies 



Alaska, Callfomla and WestraUa, origi- 

 nator's stock, extra strong dirlsions, 12.50 per 

 100; $22.60 per 1000; strong divisions. $2.00 per 

 100; $19.00 perlOOO. 



Cyolamen Persloum OlBanteuin, nice 

 plants, full of buds, 3, 4 and 5-in. pots, at $7.00, 

 $10.00 and $25.00. 



Delphinium Hybridiun Grandlflonun, 

 extra select field plants. 1-year-old, all shades of 

 blue, $7.60 per 100. Kins of Delphiniums, 

 dark blue, with large white eye, 3-in. pots. $6.00 

 per 100. Queen Wllhelmlna, the best of the 

 new delphiniumg. light blue with white eye, 2 in. 

 across. $i5.00 per 100. 



Grohe's Champion Strain of Petunias- 

 do not fail to try them ; you do not know the 

 possibilities of single petunias till you have used 

 my strain. 



Giants of Callfomla, tr. pkt.. 25c; 1000 seeds, 

 60c; ^ oz.. $3.00; oz.. $15.00. Ruffled Giants, 

 tr. pkt., 35c; 1000 seeds, 60c ; J«oz.,$3.50; oz., $17.50. 



Send for list of other choice plants and seeds. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHE, Santa Rosa, Cat. 



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AN UP-TO-DATE 



Seed Catalogue 



Aggeler & Husser's 144-page 1911 Seed Cata- 

 logue has Just been received. The litho- 

 graphed cover is a work of art, and the 144 pages 

 are full of information valuable to the rancher 

 or Bardener, particularly to the beginner. If 

 you have not received their catalogue, be sure 

 and send for it at once. 



Aggeler & Nusser Seed Co. 



113-llS N. Niin St., LOS ANGELES, CAL 



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FRESH CUT ROSES 



If you want rega- Cfaah ClnilfarC '^^ reasbn- 

 ar shipments of 11 ■oR I lUWOlO able prices 



address the SIBSON ROSE NURSHIIES 



(Cut Flower Department) 



1180 HUwanUe Are., FOBTLAND. OBSGON 



About 50,000 feet of glass devoted to Boses 

 for Cut Flowers, 



FOLIAGE PLANTS 



BI«$iiuBg PUbU — Bcddiig Pluts 



Prices on Application. 



RAHN & HERBERT 



Wholesale Growers 

 110 Kast 4»th Street, PORTLAHD, OBI. 



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Western Florist 



Supply House 



Save freight and expresaage 

 by buying near home, 



SBASONABLK FLOWKR SEEDS 



Asters, Asparagus, Pansies, Etc. 



GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 



TOBAKINE AND 

 NICO-FUME, Etc. 



Hardy Cut Ferns, Always 

 on Hand. 



Write for our new price list 



THE BARTELDES SEED CO. 



DENVER, COLO. 



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Calla Elliottiaoa 



Largest size, $20.00 per 100. 



Second size, 15.00 per 100. 



The Leedham Bulb Co., Santa Cruz, Cal. 



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ARAUCARIAS 



Araucarla Excelsa, young, healthy plant 

 seedlintrs with 3 or 4 tiers, at $16.00 per 100. 



Araucarla Excelsa, top cattings from 4-in. 

 pots, S tiers. 4 branches to each tier, 35c each, 

 $32.00 per 100. 



H. KEMPF, Pacific Nursery 



8041 Baker St., SAN rRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Cut Flowers and Greens 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST 

 ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



229 W. Fourth St., 

 I LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Creutz & Co.,! 



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 writing advcrtiaerB. 



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