Jdlt 4, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



45 



IP YOU HAD spent nineteen years growing 

 I PanSi»>8 and nothing else, selecting the 

 largest and finest each year for seed, wouldn't 

 you have something worih while in pansies? 

 That's wliat we've done, and that's what we 

 have. New crop now ready. 

 1-12 oz., $1.00; H oz., $2.50; ^ oz., $4.75; oz., $9.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND. OREOON 



a spirit of pure destructiveness, they 

 tore up valued portraits of Mr. Wat- 

 son's mother and other friends. Such 

 dastards should be given the full pen- 

 alty if caught. 



H. Reeve Darling, of the Hayward 

 Floral Co., started off with the Sierra 

 Club for a month's trip through the 

 Yosemite country June 26. 



William Haerle, of Hollywood, has 

 been suffering from blood poisoning in 

 the hand from handling a rusty pipe, 

 but is on a fair way to recovery. He 

 is building more glass. 



Fred Howard, of Howard & Smith, 

 has his new garage about finished at 

 the Montebello place and will doubt- 

 less find his new car mighty useful be- 

 tween the city and his home. Stock 

 certainly looks fine at the nursery. 



H. R. Richards. 



SAN FBANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Business has been good in the funeral 

 line for the last week, but outside of 

 that there is little doing. Apparently 

 everyone who has any money is in the 

 country. There is no excess of stock 

 on hand at the present time. The 

 heavy crops are over for the early sea- 

 son and, although the weather is favor- 

 able for good stock, there is none going 

 to waste. This is particularly true of 

 roses, and almost all the stock shown 

 for the last three weeks has been off 

 color or form. There is an abundance 

 of short-stemmed flowers, but fancy 

 cuts are really scarce. Outside stock 

 also seems to be in rather poor supply. 

 Sweet peas, which were so plentiful a 

 few weeks ago, are also short-stemmed, 

 and it will be some time before the new 

 crop is in. Many of these troubles can 

 be traced to our abnormally hot spell 

 of half a month ago, the results of 

 which were far-reaching. Dahlias and 

 gladioli are in better supply than they 

 were and are being used to good advan- 

 tage by the retailers. 



Various Notes. 



A visit to the nurseries of Domoto 

 Bros., at Fitchburg, shows much prep- 

 aration being made for next season's 

 crop of flowers. They will plant many 

 more roses than last year and give the 

 houses a general overhauling. 



J. D. Lewis is on a month's trip to 

 Los Angeles and vicinity. 



The flower beds in Golden Gate park 

 are now at their best and are attract- 

 ing much attention from out-of-town 

 visitors. The show of cinerarias in the 

 conservatories will be replaced by tuber- 

 ous begonias. 



H. Kempf, of the Pacific Nurseries, 

 is rapidly disposing of his stock of 

 hardy plants that are occupying a part 

 of the site for the coming Panama 

 Pacific Exposition. 



Mrs. A. H. Hills, wife of the well- 

 known Fruitvale orchid grower, died 

 June 24, aged 59 years. 



W. G. Perrine has been appointed 

 superintendent of the Botanical gar- 

 dens of the State University at 

 Berkeley. G. 



PALM SEEDS. 



100 1000 



Cocofl Argentea $0.76 $5.00 



" Braziliensis .75 5.00 



" AlphonBi 75 5.00 



" Yatay 75 5.00 



" Maritima 76 6.00 



" SchizophyUa 75 5.00 



" Lapidea 75 6.00 



" Campestrifl 76 5.00 



HacRORIE-NcLAREN COMPANY 



711-714 WMttanI BMi^ SAN FBANCIBCO, CAL. Nwuriw, SAW MATia. CAL 



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NEW CROP COC08 SEEDS 

 JUST RECEIVED. 



100 lOM 



CocosPetraea $0.75 $5.00 



5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 



Bonneti 75 



Eriospatha 75 



Garteneriae 75 



Blomenair 76 



Humilis .76 



Odorata 76 



LiliumCandidum 



(ST. JOSEPH'S LILY) 



Extra opeclal quality. True thick petaled yariety. 



Glirantlc Bulbs per 100, $6 60; perdoz.. $1.00 



Mammoth Bulbs " 6.60; " .86 



IstSlzeBulbs " 4 50; " .70 



Immediate delivery. These are far superior to 

 French or Dutch grown stock, and will flower much 

 earlier. 



I am headquarters for Freesla Purity, true. 



Write me. 



C EADEN ULLEY. ""^^^ Suti Cm, CiL 



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Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



Orders booked now for new crop seed. 



Asparasrus Plumosus Nanus $1.50 per 1000 



Asparagrus Sprengeri 50 per 1000 



Write for prices on pound and 100 lb. lots. 



H. N. OAOBCO. 



534 S. Broadway. I'OS Anseles. Cal. 



HOGAN & KOOYMAN 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Telephone Oak. 2661 

 38B Twelfth St., OAKLAND, CAL. 



Best Stock and Quickest Service 



Direct Importers of Holland Bulbs 



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Seattle 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



1608 SccMd AveaM 

 Everythinf in CUT FLOWERS iid GREENS 



LP.WALZJff.,Setttle,WisL 



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TO THE TRADE ONLY 



AsparaamB Plnmosas and Sprencarl 



Seed or plants In any quantity. 



PIomosTiB Be«d $1.50 per 1000 



Sprenveri " 50 per 1000 



Plants according to size and quantity ordered. 

 Write for wholesale prices. 



H. R. RICHARDS, Nratebello, Cal. 



Mall address, R. D. 6, Los Angeles, Cal. 



FLOWER POTS 



Ton want the best. Why buy inferior pots 

 when you can get the best at the same price? 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



658-64 S. Orlff in Ave., Jm» Anrelea, Cal. 



J. A. Bauer Pottery Co. 



41S to 421 Avene 33, Lh Ai|elei. CiL 



Oury a large stock of nice Red Pots. 



All oilers shipped promptly. 

 Lari^eBt Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



▲laaka, OAllfomla and WestrmUa, extra 



•tronc field dlvlaioni. $24.00 per 1000; 12.60 per 

 100. 



Crelamen Perslonm Otcanteiiai, 8, 4 amd 



5-ln. pots. t7.00. 112.00 and $20.00 per 100. Fla* 

 bushy planta, well badded. 

 Aspaimcna Plmnosns. 8-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Aspantcns Bprencerl, S, 4 and 6-in. poto 

 $6.00. $8.00 and $16.00 per 100. 



Also BlUMta Daisy, Pentstemon Hxbrld 

 am Grandlfloniin, Dalplilnliun HybrldaiM 



and other choice seeds. Send for list. 

 Cash, please. 



FRED QROH E, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



B. D. 4. 



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SEEDLING PLANTS 



Per 100 



Primula Malacoides $ 3.00 



Primula Chinensis 2.00 



Primula Obconica (Ronsdorfer Hybrids) . . . 2.00 



Asparagus SprenKeri 90 



Asparatrus Plumosus 1.00 



Cinerarias, seedling plants 2.00 



Cyclamen, good strain, five colors, 2^-inch 



pots 6.00 



Cyclamen, 3-inch pots 10.00 



Qloire de Lorraine Begonias, strong plants, 



2Vinch pots 15.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2^-inch pots 2.50 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2 Vinch pots 2.00 



All shipping via Portland, Oregon. 



R. KEIL, Lents, Oregon. 



Menpon T>>^ Review ^beo you yrnte- 



SEND US YOUR ORDER FOR 



CUT FLOWERS 



Carnations, 2c Spanish Iris, 2c 

 Gladiolus, 2c Snapdrason, 4c 



Swoot Poas. per 1000, $2.00 



VAN SLYKE & SEAMONS 



TACOMA, WASH. 



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RAHN & HERBERT 



110 K. 40tli St., 



PORTLAND, ORK. 



1000 Gloire de Lorraine Begonias, 



2i2-inch, $15.00 per 100. Extra strong 

 plants. 



Palms, Ferns and Araucarlas. 



Write for prices. 

 Mention The Review when yoo ■write. 



ASTER PLANTS 



We are offering good strong plants of the celebrated 

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

 Mikado pink "Rochester" iti lavender pink; grown 

 from our own selection of seed. Prices reasonable. 



Write us at once. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



Aster Specialists McMINNVILLK, OBESON 



ASPARAGUS 



2>a-In. pots, 3-in. pots, 



per 100 per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. .(2. 50 $4.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2.00 3.50 



Woodland Park Floral Co., Snmner, Waih. 



p. O. Box 86 8. POOLMAN. Mgr. Tel. F. 84 

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