Max 23, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



53 



BARaAIN 



Booted Outtingt 



anthes, %c. Slni* 

 From Flats: 



SURPUfS STOCK. 



tyMBttWIIBBini, Ic. AcbTT- 



tonUu Ic; Dble., l^c. 



!na, Centnrea imperlBlls, 



Cineraria Hyb. iSpja., Xc. Dlanthua, Stocka, 



Bra^p^fkig Aster, Variegated Sage, 



Lobelia, Sallerol KiBkanlum, Ic. 



From Oround: Alaska Dalay, IHc Cowslip, 

 large, 2c. Columttee, large, 8c. 



ftom SVi-lnob 9Ht»: Salrla Splendens, Ans- 

 der, 2Hc. Blue Moonvlne, 2|ii;,Whfte, 6c. Pelar- 

 der, 2%c. Blue Moonvlne, aW^WMte, 8c. rt&r- 

 gonlum, mixed lot, 4 to firlpcb, 8c. Mueblen- 

 beckla, 8 t6-4-lnch, 4%c to 7%c. Pepper Tree, 

 quart cans, 18 In., 8c. Blue Gnm, pints and 

 quarts, 2 to 5 ft, 8c to 10c. 



Send for price list. 



FRED G. EHLE, S^° S.^°'^L" 



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LOiam Harrisii Blooms 



During the month of June at $2.00 per 



100, f. o. b. Watsonville, Cal. 



Perfectly healthy bulbs ready In 



October at White Lily Nurseries. 



WN. BUSTRIN, WatsonviOe, Cal. 



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CALLA BULBS 



Beady for shipment July 15th. 

 Write for prices. 



CURRIER BULB CO. 



SSABBIGHT, CAL. 



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SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Business continues fairly brisk, and 

 good Steele is none too plentiful. The 

 hot weather last week, which estab- 

 lished a new record for May, brought 

 the flowers out faster than usual, but 

 still there was a shortage of carnations. 

 Some poor stock, imported for Mothers' 

 day, had to be used up in funeral work 

 after the Mothers' day sales were over. 

 The demand for Mothers' day, however, 

 was better than last year and there was 

 not so much local stock on hand. Bed- 

 ding stock is selling well and most grow- 

 ers are cleaning up better than last 

 year. 



Various Notes. 



The proprietors of Hollywood Gar- 

 dens have moved their store to the ad- 

 joining property on Second avenue, 

 where they have the corner store, with 

 fine display windows on Second avenue 

 and Pine street. They are also extend- 

 ing their plant at Hollywood by the 

 addition of more glass. T. W. 



SAN FEANCISOO. 



The Market. 



Warm weather has been the rule in 

 San Francisco and vicinity for several 

 weeks. This has brought out great 

 quantities of flowers that were being 

 held back somewhat by the cooler days 

 and nights of last month. Carnations 

 and roses are plentiful, though the in- 

 dications are for a lessening in the sup- 

 ply in a short time. Outside stock, 

 such as sweet peas, gaillardias, stocks, 

 coreopsis, Spanish iris, gladioli and 

 small bulbous flowers, are in heavy sup- 

 ply and are being used in large lots by 

 the street venders. Valley is scarcer 

 and in good demand. Violets are over 

 and the same can be said of almost 

 everything in the bulb line. Inside 

 Easter lilies are not moving well. 

 Lilac is out of season. 



PALM SEEDS. 



100 



1000 



Cocos Argentea $0.75 $5.00 



' ' Braziliensis 76 5.00 



" Alphonsi...Vr 76 5.Bo» 



" i-' Yatay .;S. . ?/. . .^ ^5.00 



" -iMfritwna .76 6.00 



" Schizophylla 76 6.00 



" Lapidea 75 5.00 



" Campestris 76 6.00 



NEW CROP COCOS SEEDS 

 JUST RECEIVED. 



100 lOM 



CocoBPetraea $0.76 $6.00 



6.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 



^ 





Bonneti 76 



Eriospatba 76 



Garteneriae 75 



Blumenair 75 



Humilis 76 



Odorata 75 



NacRORIE-NcLAREN CONrARY 



711.714 Wwttank BMi., SAN FBANCISCO, CAL. NMMil«t, SAW MATWi CAL 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



Alaska, Callfomla and Waatralla, extra 



■tronc field divisions, 124.00 per 1000; 12.60 per 

 100. 



Crolaman Parsloum GlKantauaa, 8, 4 aad 



5-in. pots, 17.00, 112.00 and |20.00 per 100. Flme, 

 bushy plants, well budded. 



Asparasua Plumoana, 8-ln., (5.00 per 100. 

 Aaparasna Bprancarl, 8, 4 and 6-in. pots. 

 IB.00. 18.00 and 116.00 per 100. 



Also BlUMta Dalay, Pantatsmon HybrUl* 

 am Ghrandlflonun, Dalphlnliun HybridiuB 



and other choice seeds. Sand for list. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



R. D. 4. 



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GREENS 



Plumosus Sprays and Spranssrl 



Maxican Ivy Hucklabarry 



Dassar Fams Wild Adlantum 



Adiantum Padatum Wild Bostons 



Hlshaat Quallty-Modarata Pricaa 



Satiafactlon Guarantaad 



I ship to all points in the United States. 



C EADEN ULLEY, "^S' SuU Cm, Cil. 



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JAPANESE 



LILY BULBS 



SEEDS AND PLANTS 



ORIENTAL SEED CO. 



Imfsrters. 220 CIsmtil It.. San Frsacitcs, Cal. 



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Araucaria Excelsa 



Top cutting, 4-ln. pots. 2-3 tiers, 30c, 3(5c each. 

 Top cuttings, 6-ln. pote, 4-6 tiers, 60c. 76c each. 

 Seedllncrs, 6-in. pots. 18-24 in., 60c, 76c each. 



FICUS MACROPHYLLA 



1-2 ft. 20c; 2-3 ft., 26c each. 



H. KEMPr, Pacific Niiraoy 



SMI Bakar St., MAM WWtAMCtMOO, CAL. 



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ASTER PLANTS 



We are offering good strong plants of the celebrated 

 Crego Aster in white, shell pink and roee pink, and 

 Mikado pink "Rochester" in lavender pink: grown 

 from our own selection of seed. Prices reasonable. 

 Write us at once. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



Aster Specialists McXINNVILLE, OREGON 



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Woodland Park Floral Co. 



Wholesale Growers of 



CUT FLOWERS and ROOTED CUHINGS 



SUMNER, WASH. 



p. O. Box 86 8. POOLHAN, M»r. Tel. F. 84 



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Mastodon Pansies, $1.00 doz. 



Practically all of the blooming plants sold at the 

 gardens at retail, this season, to date, April 20, 

 brought $1.00 per dozen and up. Write for our color 

 plate catalogue and you will see why. 



Steele's Hastodon Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAHD, ORS. 



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Seattle 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



1608 SecMd AvMM 

 Eveiythiaf in CUT FLOWERS n4 GREENS 



LP,WALZ,Hi!r.,Seattle.Wash. 



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RAHN & HERBERT 



110 ■. 4»t]| St.. PORTXAHD, ORB. 



GERANIUMS 



2-in. pots. HUl, Nutt. Jacquerie, Trego, Chapatln, 

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

 Gaine, $6.00 per 100. Ivy Geranium, Baden Powell, 

 Charles Turner, Ryecroffs Surprise, $3.60 per 100. 

 Daisy, Mrs. Sander and Soleil d' Or, 2-ln. pote, $S.0O 

 per 100. 



Palms, Fema and Arancarlaa. 

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CUT FLOWERS 



Our Specialty. 



No more ordera booked for 

 Decoration day. 



Vai Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma, Wash. 



41ways mention fbe Florlats* R«vl«i» 

 wben wrltlnK adverttaan. 





