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60 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 4, 1911, 



BEDDING PLANTS 



By the ThouMuid. 



Giant Ruffled Patunlaa, single, 2-ln., 2c; 

 double, 3c. Mme. Sailerol Geraniums, in 

 flats. Ic. S. A. Nutt,'2'2-ln., strong. 3c. Double 

 Daisies, large. deld-Rrown plants, Ic. Rooted 

 Carnation and Chrysanthemum CuttlnKS 

 and many others. 



Asters, Semple's Branching, 75c per 100. 



Salvia Splendens, transplanted, $1.00 per 



100. 



Also Vecetable Plants. 



Tomato Plants a specialty, at lowest prices. 



F=. G. EHLE 



324 Sanborn Avenue, SAN JOSE, CAL. 



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CYCLAMEN 



Best varieties, in different colors; 4-in. 



fots, strong plants, $1.50 per dozen; 

 10.00 per 100. 



Leedham Bulb Co., '""'c".?"' 



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PACIFIC COAST. 



Seattle, Wash. — Kosaia Bros., at 1003 

 Third avenue, whose show house con- 

 tains 2,000 square feet of floor space, 

 stocked the building in particularly at- 

 tractive style for Easter and announced 

 in the newspapers that visitors would 

 be especially welcome during the week 

 of the Easter display. 



San Jose, Cal.— The Chda. C. Navlet 

 Co., whose flower and seed depart- 

 ments have heretofore been under one 

 roof, has opened a flower store at the 

 corn.er of San Fernando and First 

 streets. It is said to be one of the 

 finest stores in the state and includes 

 among its attractions a handsome foun- 

 tain, constructed in the ancient Roman 

 style and supported by four Cupids. 



San Diego, CaL— It is said that the 

 directors of the Panama-California Ex- 

 position have offered $1,000 for a new 

 rose, to be known as the San Diego and 

 to be used in profusion on the grounds 

 of the exposition in 1915. The offer 

 will be extended to every florist in the 

 United States. The rose must be hardy, 

 80 that it can be easily grown out- 

 doors, the competitors must be residents 

 of the United States, and they must 

 make known to the floral association 

 thoir intention to compete. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



The weather has turned cold again 

 and stock of all kinds, although not so 

 plentiful as a week ago, is produced 

 in sufficient quantity for all purposes, 

 with quite a bit to go to waste. Busi- 

 ness since Easter has not been brisk. 

 Funeral orders have not been as numer- 

 ous as they were a few weeks ago, but 

 wedding decorations of various kinds 

 have helped to fill out. 



Outside bulbous stock is almost out 

 of season. A few late daffodils and 

 tulips are seen, but they are showing 

 the lateness of their appearance sadly. 

 Peonies are in flower and the lilacs are 

 over for the year. Carnations are of 

 good quality, owing to the extra favora- 

 ble weather, and the same can be said 

 of roses. The prices are slightly lower 

 than they have been and, if trade does 

 not mend somewhat in the near future, 

 they are liable to drop even farther. 



Sweet peas are still being held at a 



Cycas Circinalis Stems. 



Grand innportatlon of this fine decorative Cycad, arrived in splendid condition. 



6 to 12 inch stems each, $0.50 ; per dozen, $ 5.00 



12 to 18 inch stems each, 1.00; per dozen, 10.00 



18 to 2-1 inch stems each, 2.00; per dozen, 20.00 



24 to 30 inch stems each, 3.00 ; per dozen, 30.00 



30 to 36 inch stems each, 4.00 ; per dozen, 40.00 



36 to 42 inch stems each, 5.00; per dozen, 50.00 



42 to 48 inch stems , . .\ each, 7.50 



MacRORIE-MeLAREN COMPANY 



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



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ALL FLOWERS IN SEASON 



LOS ANBELES FLOWER MARKET 



414H S. BROADWAY. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



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Some Plant Bargains 



SHASTA DAISIES, Bnrbank's ^^ ^'^ 

 latest, divided roots $ 4.00 



VIOLKT8, California and Prin- 

 ceMB of Wales t 7.60 



OAILL.ARDIAR, finest strains.. 3.00 



ECH£V£BIA.METAliI/ieA $20@22 



AGAVE, ▼ariearatvd, 1 to l>a feet .. 20.00 



UAHI^IAS, very choice 6.00 



GOLDEN OL.OW, strong field 

 clamps 10.00 



WAI.I. FLOWERS. 1 to I'a feet ... 6.00 



CHRTSANTHEMUAIS, choice di- 

 vided roots- 2.00 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Pride 

 of Michlcan 2.00 



PUOKNIX CANARIENSISseed, 



postpaid 3.00 



Cash, please. 



Las Palmas Greenhouses 



Palo Alto, California 



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Rieted Carnatieii Cuttings loo looo 



Alma Ward, fine new white $7.60 $66.00 



Admiration, fine new pink 400 8000 



Magrele Moore, crimson 1.50 1200 



Harlo warden , a fi ne lot, crimson .... 1 .25 10.00 



These cuttings are No. 1 in every respect. 



We are sold out at present on everything 

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

 send any other kind. 



Loomis Carnation Co., °^ V"","" 



Loomls, Placer Co., CaUfomla 



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RAHN S HERBERT 



Wholesale Growers 

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



Geraniums, 2-inch. $30.00 per 1000; 3-inch. 

 $50.00 per lOOo. In leading varieties. 



Assortment of Beddlne Plants. Write for 

 price list. 



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" HiaHEST QUALITY " 



Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Supplies 



Florists' and Gardeners' Trade solicited. 

 CataloKue on request. 



^^^^tOOasCOimBT.. POIlTI.ANI>, ORB. 



Seaforthia Elegans 



well established in 

 boxes. 



7 to8ft $6.00 



8 to 9 ft 8.00 



Write for our Palm list. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES 



1420 State Street, 

 Santa Barbara. Oal. 



Shasta Daisies 



Alaska, California and Wastralla, origi- 

 nator's stock, extra strong dlTlsions, 12.60 p«r 

 100; $22.50 per 1000: strong diyisiODB. $2.00 per 

 100; $;9.00 per 1000. 



Cyclamen Perslcom Glcanteum, nice 

 plants, full of buds. 8, 4 and 6-in. pots, at $7jOO, 

 $10.00 and $26.00. 



Delphinium Hybrldum GrandUlonun, 

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

 blue, $7.50 per 100. Klnc of Delphlnluma, 

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

 per 100. Queen Wllhelmlna, the best of the 

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

 across, $(5.00 per 100. 



Grohe's Champion Strain of Petunias— 

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

 possibilities of single petimias till you have used 

 my strain. 



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

 50c; ^ oz.. $3.00; oz., $15.00. Ruffled Glanta, 

 tr. pkt., 35c; 1000 seeds, 60c: >e oz., $3.50; oz., 117.60. 



Send for list of other choice plants and seeds. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHE,S«ita Rosa, Cal. 



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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



2 to2<ii-ft..$0.66 

 2>9to3 -ft.. .76 



3 toS^a-ft.. 1.00 

 Sb to 4 -ft. . 1.2S 



Cocos Phmssa 



2 to 3 ft $1.50 



3to4ft 2.00 



4to5it 3.00 



6to6ft 4.80 



Cbanaersvi Excelsa 



3 to4rt $1.50 



4 to 6 ft 2.25 



Kentia Nuneriei 



Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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ARAUCARIAS 



Arauoarla Kzcelsa, young, healthy plants, 

 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 



S041 Baker St., SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Clay Products Co. 



Manufacturers of 

 HItrh Grade IMacbine Made 



Standard Red Pots 



Sizes : 2. 2*4. 2^. 3, S^a and 

 up to 14-inch. 



Write for prices. 

 222 Columbia BMg.,Spokane,Wash. 

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