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The Weekly Fforists' Review. 



APBib 4, 1912. 



Cut Valley 



Boautilul Valley for Easter, 

 •6.00 per 100. 



Walter Armacost 



OCKAH PARK :i ti CAL. 



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Shipping trade in plants has been 

 heavy during the last few weeks at the 

 Dieterich & Turner plant at Montebello. 

 Large kentias and Boston ferns, philo- 

 dendrons and aspidistras are the prin- 

 cipal foliage plants now being sent out, 

 and there is also a big call for small 

 rose stock. 



H. E. Bichards. 



aOLDENDAIJ!, WASH. 



Land values in the Goldendale section 

 reached a top-notch price in the pur- 

 chase of a seven-acre tract just outside 

 the city limits, known as the Woods 

 tract, by Peter Nicholson, of Portland, 

 Ore,, an expert gardener and florist. 

 Mr. Nicholson paid $500 an acre for the 

 land. He will convert it into a garden 

 tract and will also build a greenhouse, 

 making a specialty of growing violets, 

 as he believes that the sunshiny weather 

 of the Klickitat valley will be just the 

 thing for violets. In addition to gar- 

 dening and flower culture, Mr. Nichol- 

 son will raise fancy chickens. The es- 

 tablishment of a greenhouse at Golden- 

 dale will supply a long-felt want in the 

 community, as heretofore all greenhouse 

 flowers have been obtained from Port- 

 land and The Dalles. 



NXJBSEBIES AT BIVEBSIDE, CAL. 



F. M. Borden, owner of the Borden 

 l^rseries, at 370 West Eighth street, 

 says he intends soon to engage in the 

 work of propagating more extensively 

 than heretofore and will enlarge his 

 stock considerably. Mr. Borden has 

 been in this city for twenty-two years 

 and was formerly manager of the Ju- 

 rupa Nurseries. 



The Mission Nursery, on Seventh 

 street, between Lime and Lemon streets, 

 is one of the leading establishments of 

 the kind in Biverside county. The busi- 

 ness has greatly expanded lyider the 

 skillful management of George Sawa- 

 hata,' who has owned the nursery for 

 the last four years. 



J. N. Zillman, proprietor of the Biver 

 side Nurseries, at Seventh and Market 

 streets, says the time is fast approach- 

 ing when it will be necessary for him 

 to enlarge his salesyards and he is al- 

 ready making plans with that end in 

 view. The present yards are cramped 

 for space and all available room is in 

 use. Mr. Zillman has a lot and a half 

 at Seventh and Market streets, with a 

 nursery on North Orange street, where 

 he grows deciduous fruits, and another 

 nursery near Gage canal, where he has 

 orange trees planted. He also carries 

 a general nursery stock. 



J. W. B. Merriman, of Tetley, Merri- 

 man & Childs, at the Citrus Nurseries, 

 says it will soon be necessary to enlarge 

 the grounds, iti order to supply the de- 

 mand for stock. The firm of Tetley, 

 Merriman & Childs is located in attract- 

 ive oflSces at 415 West Eighth street 

 and the members of the company in- 

 clude Frank A. Tetley, A. E. Childs, 

 Theo. Childs, J. W. B. Mqijriiaan and 

 H. I. Merriman. The business has been 



Direct Importations— Tree Fern Stems 



Doe to arriye In the earlr apring of 1912. 

 The grandest and moit rraceful of all decorative planti. 



Abopliila rekisti, DkkSMii Aatirdici, DkAsoata squarrasa, Cyitfeei mtitdt&rk, 

 CyatliM dMllMU, Cyatkei Smilkii Cyithca Cmaiafkaal. 



All Bises from three feet np. 



We will alM receivt spcdaMn plaab of Plalyccriaan ui Tadcas, 



Prices and partlcolars on application. 



NacRORIE-NcLAREN COHfARY 



711-714 Waatkaak IMf^ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nanariai, ^N MATNl CM. 



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TIME IS NOW to advance order, 1912 fall delivery, of 



Japanese Lily Bulbs, PlantssSeeds 



Writ* today for spooUa trmdo list 



T. AMCMIYA & CO., growers and dealers. 



%ao Clement Street, 



SAN VKANCISCO.CAIi. 

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Nurseries and Farm Yards, „.__.. ^_. ,.„«^, 

 Kamlne. KttaadfMslil. SAITAMA, JAPAN 



MEXICAN IVY 



Best Possible Quality 



$3.00 per 1000 Sprays 



Condition Chuuranteed 



Anywhere In the United States. Special quota- 

 tions for large Quantities. 



L L, FISHER. 



Santa Cros, 

 Cal. 



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CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Sand, 1000 SoU,1000 



Dorothy Oordon $26.00 $30.00 



Alma Ward 22JS0 27.60 



Victory 17.60 



Harlowarden 16.00 



Washington 60.00 60.00 



We prepay on sand cnttiners for an order 

 amounting; to $10.00 or more. 



Loomts Carnation Co., i oomis. Placer Co., Cal. 

 D. F. Roddan A Son, Props. 



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50,000 R. C. Carnation$ 



Ready now. No finer or healthier stock to be 

 found anywhere. All heel cuttings, all standard va- 

 rieties. $2.00 per 100. $18.00 per 1000. except Pink De- 

 light. Mrs. C. W. Ward and Dorothy Gordon— $3.00 

 per 100, $26.00 per 1000. Express prepaid on $10 or over 



D Dnnine Fliwer C«., Newcastle, CaL 



I.. A. SMITH. Manacer 



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AS|Nini{U» 1 lUlUUMUl SpreaK«ri 



Out of 2.1nch poto, $8.00 per 100. 



Phoenix Canarlenala, oat of 2>a4iieh pots, 

 |6.00j>erl00. 



waahinctonla Sononte, oat of S-lneh pota. 

 |B.Wperl0O. 



H. KENPr, Paaffk Nincry 



11 BidKer St.. MAM WMAMCmOO, CJX. 



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his Plnmosas *"' 



PALMS PALMS PALMS PALMS PALMS 



In carload lot 9 



WASHINOTONIA ROBUSTA 9 



Ih, 2, 2'3, 3 and S'a ft., at 26c, 80c, 40c. 46c J 



and 66c each (balled plants). Ask for our ^ 



Wholesale Palm List of all kinds of Palms ge 



(Oocos, Phoenix, Seafortlila, etc.) State ■ 



quantl^ wanted. »4 



POTK NUISHUeS, SmU tuhan, CaL g 



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FREDC.EHLE,^,^3:^^ 



of Rooted Cutdngs and Plants. Roses, Carpations. 

 Chrysandiemnmt, Petunias, Verbenas and a general 

 line of Bedding Stock. Send for Price List. 



I t I ■ ■! I ' ' ' 



Always ditoUo^ die Florists' RevieW #Iieii 

 writing advertisers. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



A]a«k»« Oallfomla and Westralte, ertn 



■tronc field divisions, $24.00 per 1000: |2.60 par 

 100. 



Cyolamen Perflloiun Otcantenaa, 8, 4 and 



6-ln. pota. 17.00, $12.00 and $20.00 per 100. Flu, 

 boahy planta, well budded. 



▲•perasna Plumosni, S-ln.. $5.00 per 100. 

 ▲spentMua Bvtmngmrlt 8, 4 and 5-ln. pott, 

 $5.00. $8.00 aAd $15.00 per 100. 



Also Shasta Dalay. F«nt«t«nion Hybrid* 

 nm Ghandlflorom. Delphlnlwm Hybrldmn 



and other choice seed*. Send for list. 



Cash, pleaaa. 



FRED QROH E, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



R. D. 4. 



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Phoenix Can., ball- 

 ed, by the carload: 3, 

 3>a, 4, 4»a, 6, Hht, 6 ft., 

 at 40c, 66c, 76c, 9&C, 

 $1.20. $1.46, fl.76 each. 

 For smaller orders, 26 

 per cent extra, pack- 

 ing included. 



Are4sa Saplda, pot- 

 ted, 21a, S, S^a, 4, 4^, 

 6, 6^, 6 ft, at $1.00, 

 $1.80, $1.60, $1.90. $2.20, 

 $2JW, $2.80, ^.10 each. 



Kentlaa and otiier 

 Palm a in different 

 sices. Order now for spring delivery. 



Kantla Nnrserlea. - Santa Barbara. CM. 



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CABNATION SPECIALISTS 



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Califomia Carnation Co. 



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LOOMIS, CAL. 



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WatsoniaArderneiAlba 



Good, strong, flowering bulbs, doz., $1.00; 100, $7.00. 



Dracaena Indivlsa, good, hardy plants, for 2-8- 

 in. pots, hundred, $1.00. 



By free delivery. 



HENRY MELDE, Euraka, Calif. 



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Will find aK the best off en 

 all the Unie in the Re- 

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