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Januaby 26, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



59 



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 400 30.00 



CRIMSON 



Maggie Moore 1.75 15.00 



Harlowarden 1.75 15.00 



TELXOW 



Eldorado 1.75 15.00 



SCARLST 



Victory 2.00 18.00 



Beaoon 2.00 18.00 



O. P. Bass ett 1.75 15.00 



WUITK 



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-ln.. 

 $3.50 per 100. 



Let U8 have your order early. 



Loomis Carnation Co., "^ "p'S*"""" 



LoomlB, Placer Co., California 



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Calla Dliottiafla 



Largest size, $20.00 per 100. 



Second size, 15.00 per 100. 



The Leedham Bulb Co., Santa Cruz, Cal. 



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ARAUCARIAS 



Arauoarla Excelsa, young, healthy plant 

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



Arauoarla Excelsa, top cuttings from 4-in. 

 pots, 3 tiers, 4 branches to each tier, 35c each, 

 $32.00 per 100. 



H. KEMPF, Pacific Nursery 



3041 Baker St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Cut Flowers and Greens 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST 

 ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



frPllt? & fn 229W. Fourth St., 

 ViClllA IX vU*9LOSANGKIJES,CAL. 



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any trains .nre able to leave or enter 

 the city. Heavy landslides are re- 

 ported on all sides. 



The scarcest item on the market at 

 present is greens; it is almost impos- 

 sible to get sufficient for ordinary uses. 



Various Notes. 



J. J. Karins, representing H. Dreer, 

 Philadelphia, who is calling on the 

 local trade, reports business quite satis- 

 factory along the coast. 



Mr. Martin and family are spending 

 several weeks in California, combining 

 business and pleasure. 



Lubliner the Florist is now in the 

 new location, at 109 Seventh street, a 

 well arranged store and near a busy 

 thoroughfare. 



Mathew H. Sibson, brother of Wm. 

 Sibson, died a few days ago. While 

 not engaged in the business, he was 

 well known to the trade. C, E. C. 



TROUBLE WITH WOEMS. 



I enclose some sweet pea and salvia 

 foliage infested by a worm. The eggs 

 are laid by a moth, brown in color, which 

 seems to travel more at night than day. 



^^ AN I'M 



The Florists' 

 Manual 



A Business Book for Business Men 

 Second Edition 



TboronBhly Revised and BrousM 

 up to Date 



No dry-as-dast botanical olasffifioa- 

 tions, bat (ells yon just how to piodaoe 

 marketable plants and cut flowers in 

 the best and cheapest way. 



Treats of over 200 sabjeots and is 

 freely illnstrated with fine half-tone 

 engravings. 



Prieet $5.00, prepaid by ezpreas or mail. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO., SfS^L^^; CHICAGO 



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FOLIAGE PLANTS 



Blooming Plants — Bedding Plants 



Prices on Application. 



RAHN & HERBERT 



wholesale Grow^ers 

 110 Ka8t4i>tta Street, PORTLAND, ORK. 



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Kindly give me the best and quickest 

 Avay of getting rid of them, J. P. 



Kill all the moths you possibly can. 

 By hanging some sticky fly papers along 

 the house you can probably catch a good 

 many. Fumigation with one of the to- 

 bacco papers should kill many, but this 

 would not destroy the worms. Some 

 poisonous substance must be sprayed on 

 the foliage to effect this. Paris green 

 would burn the foliage. Arsenate of lead 

 would be safe, but would whiten the 

 foliage. Try white hellebore at the rate 

 of one ounce to five gallons of water, 

 thoroughly wetting all the foliage. This 



Western Florist 



Supply House 



Save freifrht and expressagfe 

 by buying near home. 



SEASONABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



Asters, Asparagus, Pansies, Etc. 



GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 



TOBAKINE AND 

 NICO-FUME, Etc. 



Hardy Cut Terns, Always 

 on Hand. 



Write for our new price Ust 



THE BARTELDES SEED CO. 



DENVER, COLO. 



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Shasta Daisies 



Alaska, California and Westralla, orisri- 

 nator's stock, extra strong divisions, 12.50 per 

 100; $22.50 per 1000; strong divisions. $2.00 per 

 100; $19.00 per 1000. 



Cyclamen Peralcum Glgnnteum, nice 

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

 $10 00 and $2.5.00. . i.»w. 



Delphinium Hybrldum Grandlflorum, 



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

 blue, $7.50 per 100. King: of Delphiniums, 

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

 per 100. Queen Wllhelmlna, the best of the 

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

 across. $6.00 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 California, tr. pkt., 25c: 1000 seeds. 

 50c: ^ oz., $3.00: oz.. $15.00. Ruffled Giants, 

 tr. pkt.. 36c: 1000 seeds, 60c: i8oz.,$3.50: oz., $17.50. 



Send for list of other choice plants and seeds. 

 Cash, please. 



PRED QROHE, Sania Rosa, CaL 



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will not burn at all. Or, if preferred, 

 dampen the foliage and then blow on 

 the dry hellebore through a powder bel- 

 lows, c. W. 



