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58 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Fdbbuabx 9, 1911. 



Western Florist 



Supply House 



Save f relarbt and expresaage 

 by buying near home. 



SEASONABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



Asten, Asparagus, Pansies, Etc. 



GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 



TOBAKINE AND 

 NICO-FUME, Etc. 



Hanly Cut ferns. Always 

 on Hand. 



Writ* tor our n«w prlo* list 



THE BARTELDES SEED CO. 



DENVER, COLO. 



We are sold out at prnsent on everything 

 else. Our carnations are No. 1. and we do not 

 send any other kind. 



Loomis Carnation Co., "^ ■p'Sl,"*'" 



Loomia, Placer Co., California 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



The cuttintrs are taken from tbe new carna- 

 tion plants in the range of our new creenhouses: 

 all standard varieties. 



We have also all kinds of Chrysanthemum 

 plants of commercial merit. Send for the price 



H. HAYASHI & CO., Alameda, Cal. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings S^iLiS^ev^r^ 



revpect. t2.00perlUO; tl8.<<0 per 1000. 



RftarAfi Vlgr<>roQs, prolific and the best keeper of 



0«IUI». ai, carnations. 



Enchantress '^''^ carnation that anybody can 



If row, 

 OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES. 

 ExpreMase prepaid nn SB 00 or over. Oash with order. 



a DURASNO FLOWER C0.!iitcVffi![.&V 



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FOLIAGE PLANTS 



BlMBinj riuts — BeMiig Pluti 



Prices on Application. 



RAHN A HERBERT 



Wboleeale Chro'wers 

 110 East 40tta Street, POBTLAin>, QBE. 



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Cut Flowers and Greens 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST 

 ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



229 W. Fourth St., 

 I LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



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Crentz & Co.,' 



ARAUCARIAS 



Arauoarla Ezcelsa, young, healthy plants, 

 seedlinffs with 3 or 4 tiers, at 116.00 per 100. 



Arauoarla Ezoelsa, top cutting from 4-in. 

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

 $82.00 per 100. 



H. KEMPF, Padfic Nursery 



S041 Baker St., SAM FBANCISCO, CAL. 



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PACIFIC COAST. 



Seattle, Wash.— Fred G. A. White 

 has leased the residence and green- 

 houses owned by Mrs. S. M. Kane and 

 is growing carnations in the two 

 houses, each 20 x 60. He expects to 

 liuild an addition to the range later. 



Tacoma, Wash. — Mrs. Tayton Thay- 

 er, who now owns and conducts the es- 

 tablishment called La Jardiniere, is 

 building a bungalow flower store in 

 connection with her greenhouses, which 

 are located on her residence property, 

 in one of the most fashionable districts 

 of the city. 



SAN FBANCISCO. 



The Maxket. 



Another week's steady rain has done 

 much to keep business at a standstill, 

 and although the indications at present 

 are for an early cessation of the rain, 

 we have not seen the sun shine for two 

 weeks. As a natural consequence there 

 is little business to mention except 

 funeral orders, which have kept most 

 of the retailers busy since the first of 

 the year. The prices of stock remain 

 about the same as those quoted one 

 week ago, wdth the prospect of their 

 getting considerably lower. 



Roses are rather scarce, but carna- 

 tions are in abundance for all require- 

 ments. Bulbous stock is daily becom- 

 ing more plentiful and, with a few 

 days' sunshine, we may expect an 

 avalanche of everything in this line. 

 Violets have been a drug for a couple 

 of weeks, and the price at which they 

 were held has been cut about in the 

 middle. Valley and inside-grown tulips 

 move only fairly well. Although ap- 

 parently fewer of the latter are offered 

 than there were one year ago, the deal- 

 ers still have some trouble in using 

 them all. Mums are about over for 

 the season, and when these are gone 

 they will leave a clear field for the 

 outside flowers. A few fruit blossoms 

 and some early acacia are being shown, 

 and with a few days' sunshine a good 

 deal of the florists' attention will be 

 turned to this class of stock. 



Various Notes. 



C. A. Epperson, representing the 

 Routledge Seed & Floral Co., of Port- 

 land, Ore., is in town interviewing the 

 local dealers. 



Fred Seulberger, horticultural in- 

 spector from Alameda county, is in Sac- 

 ramento in the interest of several bills 

 now before the state legislature re- 

 ferring to his line of work. 



The Pacific Coast Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its annual banquet in the 

 Fairmount hotel on the evening of 

 .January 28. About 100 were present, 

 and addresses were made by President 

 Plath and others. A highly enjoyable 

 time was had, and considerable credit 

 is due to those who had the affair in 

 charge. 



P. J. Orr, recently with the Sievers 

 I'loral Co., is now connected with the 

 Powell street store of the Fairmount 

 Floral Co. 



The Wholesale Florists' and Nursery- 

 men's Board of Trade has just issued 

 a neatly printed constitution and by- 

 laws, explaining the position of the or- 

 ganization with reference to the inter 



.CEDAR 



TUBS 



Will Last for Years 



Made of Kiln dried Cedar. 



CANNOT FALL TO PIECES 



Hoops imb«dded in the staves. 



Five Sizes: 



18 In.. M^a In., 16H»ln.. 20^3 in., 24 in. 



Across the top of Tub. 



Write for Prices. 



FATTON WOODEN WARE CO. 



Hnattle, Wash. 



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Shasta Daisies 



Alaska, CalUomla and Weetralla, origi- 

 nator's stock, extra stroiiff divisions. 12.60 per 

 100; I22.5U per 1000: strong divisions. $2J0O per 

 100; 119.00 per 1000. 



Cyclamen Peraloum Glcanteum, nice 

 plants, full of buds, 8, 4 and &-iu. pots, at t7.00. 

 $10 00 and tZ5.00. 



Delplilnlum Hybrldum Grandlflonun, 

 extra select fluid plants 1-year-old, all shades of 

 blue, $7.60 per 100. Klnv of Delplilnluma, 

 dark blue, with largo white eye, 3-iu. pots 16.00 

 per 100. Queen WUtaelmlna, the best of the 

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

 across. $6.(0 per 100. 



Grohe'e Champion Strain of Petunias— 

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

 possibilities of single petunias till you have used 

 mv strain. 



Giants of California, tr. pkt.. 2.5c; 1000 seeds. 

 50c; ^8 oz..$3.i0: oz., $16.00. Buttled Giants, 

 tr. pkt., 86c; 1000 seedrt. 60c: ^e oz., $3.60; oz., 117.60. 



Send for list of other choice plants and seeds. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHE,Sinta Rosa, (jL 



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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



By the 

 Thousands 



iUfi^ Stocky plants, from 

 clay ground, perfect 

 •hap<>, sure to give sat- 

 isfaction. 



I'll to 2 -ft. .$0.40 



2 to2»2-ft.. .86 

 2'ato3 -ft.. .66 



3 to 8Hi-ft. . .86 

 3>Q to 4 -ft. . 1.16 



Kentii Nuneries 



SaaU Barbara, Cal. 



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Wholesale Only 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Shasta Daisy plants $2.00 $12.00 



Golden Glow plants 2.00 12.00 



Goldenrod plants 2.00 12.00 



Carnation plants, California outdoor 



varieties 2.00 15.00 



Sprengerl plants, 3-ln. pots 3.50 30.00 



Asparagus plumosus, 3-ln. pots. .. . 5.00 40.00 



Violet plants, Princess of Wales ... .75 6.00 



Los Angeles Flower Market 



414^ South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 



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Send in your order MOW for 



CUT FLOWERS 



We are growing Daffodils, Paper White Narclsaus. 

 etc., of tbe finest quality, in such large qoaotlty 

 that we ran mail tain a constant sanply on a'l Pacific 

 Coast markets. If you wish regular shipments or 

 rush orders filled at reasonable prices, telegraph or 

 write The Leedham Bulb Co., 8anta Crtiz, 

 Cal. Gladiolus America, Tulips, Spanish Iris, etc.. 

 In Mason. 



