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TheWcekly Florists' Review. 



Mabch 14, 1912. 



Seattle 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



I Rttntved to 1608 SecMd AvuHe 



EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS 

 and GREENS 



Order Early for Easter 



L.r.WALZ,N{r.,Seittle,Wish. 



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LARGEST 



^Rc^SbS^sCO 



FLOWER POT 



SPORWIE 

 WASH. 



Manufacturers in the West. 



Complete stock of select red 

 pots, iians, etc., always on 

 hand. 



Write us for prices. 



CLAY PRODUCTS CO. 

 Spokana, Wash. 



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plants, among them the Aabling- 

 Ebright Co., Chas. H. Lilly Co., the 

 Seattle Seed Co. and the Seattle Land- 

 scape & Nursery Co. 



The residents of Mount Baker Park 

 have resolved to hold a rose show this 

 year. Why not come into line and 

 hold one large show for the whole city 

 and neighborhood? T. W. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



The Market. 



The rain that started in with March 

 gave quite an impetus to business in 

 all lines and the florists felt it as soon 

 as anyone. The amount of stock of all 

 kinds that has been pouring into the 

 market is truly remarkable, but it all 

 cleans up and at fair prices. In bulb- 

 ous stock, daffodils are still the leaders, 

 with hyacinths and tulips running 

 them hard. In daffodils Emperor and 

 Empress have arrived and are beauti- 

 ful. The northern men still send down 

 their surplus roses, Beauties and fine 

 Bride and Bridesmaid being the best 

 of the importations. In local grown 

 stock My Maryland holds its position 

 and fine stock is shown. Killarney and 

 White Killarney are poor and Radi- 

 ance seems to hang its head more than 

 ever. Carnations are on the short side. 

 Violets are poor and scentless. Sweet 

 peas keep up fairly well and are use- 

 ful for all classes of work. Spanish 

 irises are in and gladioli are more plen- 

 tiful. 



In plants there are a few white and 

 colored wistarias that look pretty, 

 though the sales are not heavy. 

 Palms and Boston and Whitman! ferns 

 still have the lead. Greens are on the 

 scarce side, especially long strings of 

 Asparagus plumosus. 



Various Notes. 



Iris Susiana has caused quite a little 

 interest, being shown in the windows 

 of the Angelus Flower Shop. A fine 

 lot of orchids are always displayed 

 here. 



Howard & Smith have invited the 

 Pasadena gardeners to a lunch and gen- 

 eral good time at their Montebello nur- 

 series, March 31, together with their 

 wives and sweethearts, and those who 



A 1 ^ C^ _ J Onr own careful selection 



Aster heed ^^^^^ 



For years we have ipade a specialty of Asters for cutting. QualltT Is our first 



consideration. If you want better Asters buy our oaralully aelaotatt seed 

 grown in Oregron, the natural tioma of Uie Aater. 



^ oz. H oz. ^ oz. 1 oz. 



Cregro Aster, in white, shell-pink, rosn-plnk and purple |0.40 $0.76 |1.60 fS.OO 



Vlok's Mikado Fink "Roobaster," a lavender-pink 40 .76 1.60 8.00 



Daybreak and Purity, delicate pink and snow white 80 .65 1.10 2,00 



Lady Roosevelt, brmht pink 26 .60 .70 1.00 



Dreer's Superb Late Rrancblns, in five colors of Cregc. .25 .60 .70 1.00 



Please send cash with order. Herbeit & Fleishauer, Aster Specislists 



Ask for descriptive circular. NcNinnville, OregOD 



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ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



R. O. 

 100 1000 



BnchantreM $2.60 $20.00 



White Enchantreaa. . . 2.60 20.00 

 WlDSOr 2.60 20.00 



R.O. 

 100 1000 



Harlowarden $2.60 $>0.00 



Beacon 8.00 26.00 



2>a-ln. poU 



IM 1001 



$3.60 $S0.M 



4.00 86.00 



2'a-ln. pots 



100 1000 



$3.60 $30.0U 



3.6$ 30.00 



8.60 ao.ot 



ChrrBanthemnm Cnttlnars, all leading varieties, at $2.00 per 100, $16.00 per 1000. 



Woodland Park Floral Co. ^J.-^^^lh^'""- "'^^^^h^A.^li^^s*, 



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Japanese Genuine Lily Bulbs 



We book orders now. Don't miss it. The stock we offer is grown for 

 American trade and strictly choice, high-grade. Write for price list 

 for 1912. Specialists in all kinds of Japanese Lily Bulbs. 



S. MIYAKE & CO., 1020 Main St., SEATTLE, WASH. 



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Our new color plate catalogue just 

 out. Write for it and read "New 

 and Special" therein. 



Steele's Nastodon Pansy Gardens 



Portland, Oregon 



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RAHN & HERBERT 



110 S. 40th St.. PORTLAHD, OBB. 



GERANIUMS 



2-ln. potB. Hill, Kutt, Jacquerie, Trego, Cbapatln, 

 Landry, Buchner, $3.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. Hall 

 Caine, $(5.00 per 100. Ivy Geranium, Baden Powell, 

 Charles Turner, Ryecroft's Surprise, $3.60 per 100. 

 Daisy. Mrs. Sander and Soleil d' Or, 2-in. pots, $6.00 

 per 100. 



Palms, Ferns and Arancarias. 

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50.000 One-Year-Old Perennial Plants, 



$1 60 to $3.50 per 100, according to variety. IS.OOO 

 Finks, very nice plants, $2.60 per 100. 85. DUO 

 Pansles. good Oerman strain, $2.00 per lOO. lOOO 

 Violets (Lady Campbell), In blossom, nice for bed- 

 ding, $10.00 per 100. »500 H hlte Variesat«d 

 and 25U Yellow Variesrated Vincas. very 

 strong plants, $10.00 per 100. 10 per cent discount 

 by 1000 rate. ISOO Uydransea Otaksa, 800 

 Knslisb Laurel, 1 to 4 feet, 16c to $1.26 each. 

 inu Ancnba Japonlca, 18 inch high, 18 inch di- 



U. K. UKEUE, StaUon S, Seattle, Wash. 



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know the brand of the Howard & 

 Smith hospitality will not need to be 

 told that an appetite for the good 

 things in life is all that they need to 

 bring with them. 



Good business in funeral work and 

 decorations is the report at the Roserie. 



At the wedding decorations at Ches- 

 ter place, March 14, Wright's Flower 

 Shop erected a large tent over the gar- 

 den and the trees were all hung with 

 electric light globes. Daffodils and 

 other flowers were plentifully used to 

 give a springlike effect, and the climb- 

 ing rose foliage, with Killarney buds 

 inserted, was a pretty idea. 



Business is booming at the Freeman- 

 Lewis store. The trade will be sorry 

 to hear of the serious illness of C. 



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Choice Crclamen, grown cool, full of blooms 

 6-in., 66c, 76c; 6-ln.. SOc. 00c. Nprenareri and 

 Plnnaosns Nanus. 3-ln., $6.00100. Oeraninms, 

 3-in., $6.00 100. Carnations. March delivery: 

 Beacon. $25.00 1000; Perfection, White and Pink En- 

 chantress, Sangamo, Alma Ward, $20.00 1000. Mam 

 Stock . standard varieties, $4.00 100. Smith's Ad- 

 vance, Oloria, Slsowath, Donateilo. Patty, Pol jpbeme. 

 Western Ehig. $6.00 100. Two-year-old Rose 

 Bushes, Perennials, etc. 



Yai Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma, Wash. 



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 "HIGHEST QUAMTT" 



Seeds, Plants, Bulbs and Supplies 



Florists' and Oardeners' Trade solicited, 

 offue on leqnest. 



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