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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Fbbbtjabx 23, 1011. 



Shasta Daisies 



m, CalUomla wid W«stnUUi, orisi- 

 nator'i stock, extm strong dlrislons, I2JS0 per 

 100; $22.60 per 1000: strons divisions. $2.00 per 

 100; 919.00 per 1000. 



Cyolamen Perslouin GiBaateum, nice 

 plants, full of buds. S. 4 and 6-ln. pots, at 17.00. 

 •10.00 and $25.00. 



Dalptalnlum Hybrldum Ctarandlflomin. 

 extra select field plants. 1-year-old. all shades oi 

 blue, $7.50 per 100. Kins of Delphtnluma, 

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

 per 100. Que«n Wlltaelmlna, the best of the 

 new delphiniumi.'light blue with White eye. 2 in. 

 across. $6.00 per 100. 



Grohe'a Champion Strain of Petunias- 

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

 posslbilitieB of single petunias till you have used 

 my strain. 



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

 50c; le oz.. $3.U0; oz., $15.00. Ruffled Giants, 

 (r.pkt.,35c; 1000 seeds, 60c; i8 0z.,$3.5u; oz., 117.60. 



Send for list of other choice plants and seeds. 

 Cftsh dIo&so 



FRED QROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Bytbe 

 Thousands 



stocky plants, from 

 clay ground, perfect 

 shape, sure to s^ve sat- 

 isfaction. 



l>ato2 -ft-.IOJlO 



2 to2>!»-ft.. .60 

 2>9to3 -ft.. .70 



3 to S>9-ft. . .SB 

 3>a to 4 -ft. . 1.25 



Kentia Nuneriei 



Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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RMted Carnation Cnttin^ loo loco 



Dorothy Gordon $5.00 $40.00 



Alma Ward 7.60 66.00 



Victory 2.00 18.00 



Harlowarden 1.76 16.00 



Admiration 400 30.00 



Eldorado 1.76 16.00 



We are sold out at present on everything 

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

 send any other kind. 



Loomis Carnation Co., "' "iSS.**"' 



Loomls, Placer Co., California 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



The cuttings are taken from the new carna- 

 tion plants in the range of our new greenhouses ; 

 all standard varieties. 



We have also all kinds of Chrysanthemum 

 plants of commercial merit. Send for the price 

 Ust. 



H. HAYASHI & CO., Alameda, Cal. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings ^4Lii2^*^ev'^rJ 



retpect. $2.00 per lUO; $18.00 per 1000. 



R»amn VlKoroas. prolific and the beet keeper of 



OCaXAItt. all carnations. 



Enchantress ^^^ camaUon that anybody can 



OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES. 

 Expretsage prepaid on S6.00 or over. Oaeh with order. 



EL DURASNO FLOWER CO.UfiSS'ffi: 



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Cut Flowers and Greens 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST 

 ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



889 W. Fourth St., 

 I IX>S ANGKLKS, CAL. 



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Creutz & Co,,; 



ARAUCARIAS 



Aranoarla Kzoelsa, young, healthy plants, 

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



Araucarla Bxoelsa, top cnttings from 4-ln. 

 pots, 8 tiers. 4 branches to each tier, 35c each, 

 tS2.00 per 100. 



H. KEMPF, Padfic Nursery 



S041 Baker St., SAW VRANCISCO, CAL. 



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PACmC COAST. 



Alameda, Oal. — A recent fire at the 

 establishment of the Alameda Floral 

 Co., 2135 Ceutral avenue, caused a loss 

 of about $200. 



Berkeley, Cal. — C. Gandil, an expe- 

 rienced landscape gardener, has pur- 

 chased some property at 2445 Ninth 

 street and intends to conduct a nursery 

 in connection with his landscape work. 



FOBTI.AND. OBE. 



The Maxket, 



Business last week was somewhat 

 spasmodic. Monda^, February 13, was 

 a severe winter day and made the flo- 

 rists gloomy after the preparations and 

 expectations of a good St. Valentine's 

 trade, but the weather changed Tues- 

 day; business started with a hum and 

 kept up until late. Violets were in 

 great demand, but red, of course, had 

 the principal call and carnations and 

 roses were cleaned out early. Pans of 

 red tulips were the principal potted 

 plants and also moved well. Attractive 

 window displays were noticeable on all 

 sides and business was reported to be 

 twenty per cent ahead of last season. 



Sprine dowers are becoming more 

 plentiful, of greater variety and clean 

 up readily, gradually displacing other 

 lines for table arrangements. Prepara- 

 tions for outside gardening are more 

 active with the advent of spring weath- 

 er and the catalogue men are kept busy 

 supplying the out-of-tovni demand, 

 which is considerably earlier than 

 usual. 



Various Notes. 



0. C. Hughes, of Camas, Wash., was 

 in town recently. His houses are de- 

 voted to vegetables, but he intends to 

 turn it into a carnation range. 



H. F. Richards, of Mt. Tabor, is on 

 the sick list, but is improving slowly, 

 E. E. C. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market, 



There has been a decided change for 

 the bettor in the weather and everyone 

 has hopes that the sunshine will last 

 for a spell. The nights are rather 

 frosty and this has a tendency to check 

 somewhat the output of violets and the 

 few early daffodils, as well as to hinder 

 the fruit blossoms, which were advancing 

 rapidly under the favorable conditions 

 which we have had for the last few 

 weeks. Daffodils and narcissi are lower 

 in price than they have been at any 

 time this year, and violets are a shade 

 higher. The prices of inside stock, in 

 the line of carnations and roses, have 

 stiffened a little over those asked for 

 the last few weeks, but we may look 

 for lower quotations in a few days if 

 the good weather continues. Maiden- 

 hair ferns and asparagus are scarcer 

 and the wild adiantum cannot yet be 

 had in sufficient quantities to be much 

 of a factor. 



Valley is in good supply and moves 

 well. Lilium Harrisii comes in the 

 same category and is in good demand. 

 A few California wild flowers are seen 

 in the shops, but it will be a few weeks 

 before they will be given much promi- 

 nence. Business is fair and gives every 



New Red Dahlia 



Mrs. Minna Burgle 



A cross between Joe Thomson and Clown, 

 originated by Mr. J. Burgle of Kruitvale, Cal., 

 and named after his wife, Mrs. Minna Burgle, is 

 the best Red Decorative Dahlia ever produced 

 and will supersede all other red varieties now 

 grown for cut flowers here or abroad. It draws 

 your attention instantly when planted in a col- 

 lection of Dahlias, for it is one of the most showy 

 flowers ever created. True decorative, bright 

 scarlet, showing a darker shading in center, bold 

 eKect flowers, 6 to 8 Inches in diameter, with ex- 

 cellent stem, foliage of remarkable substance, 

 height 6 to 6 feet, good keeper and will not bum 

 in hot weather, arid is a freer bloomer than either 

 parent. This variety has been tested by me for 

 three years and has shown no weak points. 



A vase of 50 blooms shown by me, also a basket 

 of them exhibited by Bievers Floral Co., of San 

 Francisco, both carried first prizes in the Fall 

 yjower Show in San Francisco, and caused more 

 comment among gardeners and visitors than anv 

 other exhibit. Cut flowers sold for the first time 

 last yeifir brought 50 per cent more than any other 

 variety of dahlias, including Joe Thomson. 



Each Doz. 



Strons Tubers « $1.00 $9.00 



PAUL H. ECKELMANN, 



San Rafael, CalUomla 



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Wholesale Only 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Sbatta Daisy planU $2.00 |12.00 



Golden Glow pTanU 2.00 12.00 



Goldenrod plants 2.00 12.00 



Carnation plants, California outdoor 



▼arletlea 2.00 16.00 



Sprengeri plants, S-ln. pots S.OO 80.00 



Asparagus plumosos, S-ln. pota. .. . S.OO 40.00 



violet plants, Princess of Wales... .76 6.00 



Los Angeles Flower Market 



414)i South Broadway, 



Loa Angelea. Oal. 



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 Send in yonr order MOW for 



CUT FLOWERS 



We are xrowlng DaflodtU, Paper White NarclMua. 

 etc.. of the flneat quality. In such large qnaotlty 

 that we can maintain a constant supply on all Pacific 

 Coast market*. If you wish regular sblpmenta or 

 rush orders filled at rrasonable prices, telegraph or 

 write The L.eedliam Bulb Co.. Santa Crua, 

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

 in I 



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Carnation Plants 



4000 transplanted Winona, from 

 flats, 12.50 per 100. 



Bassett*s Floral Gardens 



LOOMIS. CAL. 



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"HIGHEST QUALITY" 



Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Supplies 



Florists' and Gardeners' Trade solicited. 

 Catalogue on request. 



lee rsaoowD tn., poktland, orb. 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Heel cuttings and well rooted. Ready 

 March Ist and later. 



Per 100 1000 



B«icon $1,80 tl7 8Q 



WblteLawson 180 IIM 



Estelle l.«0 16.00 



Wlnsor 1.60 WOO 



rALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, Roseville, Cal. 



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RAHN ft HERBERT 



Wholesale Growers 

 110 E. 49th St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



Geraniums, 2-inch. $30.00 per 1000; 8-inch, 

 160.00 per lOOO. In leading varieties. 



Assortment of Beddins Plants. Write for 

 price list. 



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