Jolt 11, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



4B 



■ ■" YOU HAD spent nineteen years growing 

 ■ Pansies and nothing else, selecting the 

 largest and finest each year for seed,, wouldn't 

 you have something worth while in pansies? 

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

 have. New crop now ready. 

 1-12 oz., $1.00; ^ oz., $2.60; ^ oz., $4.76; oz., $9.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, OREQCN 



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Tlotory. transplanted , fSO.OO »er lOOO. 

 Aap. PlamoBus Seedllncs, strons. tS.fiO 

 per 1000. SHIP AT ONO£. 



Fallen Leaf Greenhouses ''''c';;^!"'' 



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creeper, including Bignonia Cherere and 

 Tecoma jasminoides. 



Considerable improvements are al- 

 ready apparent at the Rosedale Nur- 

 series, on Washington street, now known 

 as the Boserie Nurseries. 



H. B. Bichards. 



SAN FBANCISCO. 



The Market. 



The weather has been rather cool, 

 considering that this is the middle of 

 the summer, and the indications are 

 that it will remain so for a time. This 

 favors stock of all kinds, both in the 

 growing and handling. Carnations are 

 of better color and texture than those 

 usually seen at this time. In roses there 

 are few of any kind being brought into 

 town. Beauties, except of second qual- 

 ity, are not to be had and only a few 

 of the general sorts are seen. Valley is 

 scarce and the only article seen in the 

 line of lilies is L. longiflorum. More of 

 these seem to have been planted this 

 season than of the other Japanese sorts. 

 There was only a limited stock of album 

 and rubrum to be had this year, com- 

 pared with former times, and those that 

 were shown were not of the fancy kind. 



Outside stock, such as gladioli and 

 dahlias, have to be utilized by the re- 

 tailers to a great extent in making win- 

 dow displays. A general survey of the 

 growings of hardy outside flowers shows 

 that they are not produced in as great 



E refusion as in former years. This has 

 een noticeable for several seasons, and 

 this year especially. The large amount 

 of greenhouse stock planted ib the pri- 

 mary cause, and the apathy of the 

 flower-buying public to the charms of 

 many once popular garden flowers cov- 

 ers the balance of the argument. 



Varioua Notes. 



H. H. Lilienthal, of Berkeley, has re- 

 tired from the position of park com- 

 missioner in that town. 



H. W. Kruckeberg, of Los Angeles, 

 who was in this vicinity for a few days, 

 has returned to his home. 



Henry Behrens, manager of the retail 

 department of the E. Gill Nurserjr Co., 

 of Oakland, is on a two weeks' vaca,tion 

 in southern California. 



Fred Meyer, formerly in the retail 

 trade in St. Louis, Mo., is in town, with 

 the intention of permanently locating 

 in this neighborhood if a favorable op- 

 portunity offers. 



Fred Seulberger, of Oakland, horti- 

 cultural commissioner of Alameda coun- 

 ty, is making careful inspections in the 

 eastern end of the county and has 

 brought to light several dangerous areas 

 of destructive insects. Q. 



PALM SEEDS. 



100 1000 



Cocoe Argentea 10.76 $5.00 



" Brazilienais 76 5.00 



" Alphonsi 75 5.00 



" Yatay 75 5.00 



" Maritima 76 6.00 



" SchizophyUa 76' 6.00 



" Lapidea 76 5.00 



" Campeetrifl 75 6.00 



NacRORIE-NcLAREN CONPANY 



711-714 flmamnk Mg^ BAN FRANCI8CO, CAI*. HOTtrlw, SAW MATMl CM. 



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NEW CROP C0C08 SEEDS 

 JUST RECEIVED. 



100 ION 

 16.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.0d 



CocoB Petraea 10.76 



" Bonneti 76 



" Erjospatha 76 



" Garteneriae 76 



" Blumenair 76 



" Humilis 76 



" Odorata 76 



LiliumCandidum 



(ST. JOSEPH'S LILY) 

 Extra apeclal quality. True thick petaled variety. 



Olgantic Bulbs per 100, $6.60; per doz., $1.00 



Mammoth Bulbs *' 6.60; ' .86 



IstSIze Bulbs " 4 60; " .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 EADEM ULLEY. "^^^ SuU Cm. Cil. 



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Asparagus Flamosas Seed 



Orders booked now for new crop seed. 



Asparaams Plumosus Nanus $1.60 per 1000 



Asparajrus Sprengreri 50 per 1000 



Write for prices on pound and 100 lb. lots. 



H. N. OAOi: CO. 



S34 S. Broadwar. X<oa Anceles. Oal. 



Kokomo, Ind.— W. W. Coles and fam- 

 ily have gone to Oden, Mich., where 

 they will summer again this year. 



HOGAN A. KOOYMAN 



WHaiESALE FLORISTS 



Telephone Oak. 2651 

 388 Twalfth St., OAKLAND, CAL. 



Best Stock and Quickest Service 



Direct Importers of Holland Bulbs 



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SeatUe 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



1C08 SccNd AveaM 

 CmytkiV is CUT f LOWERS tai GREENS 



LP.WALZ,Mg.,Scattle,Witli. 



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TO THE TRADE ONLY 



Asparasna PlnmosuB and Sprencarl 



Seed or plants In any quantity. 



PlumoauB seed §1.50 per 1000 



Sprencerl " 50 per 1000 



Plants according to size and quantity ordered. 

 Write for wholesale prices. 



H. R. RICHARDS, NontebeUe, Cil. 



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



FLOWER POTS 



Ton want the best Why buy Inferior pota 

 when you can get the best at the same price? 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



658-54 S. Orlffin Ave.. I.08 Anreles. Cal. 



J. As Bauer Pottery Co. 



41S ti 421 Avenie 33, Lm Aifeles, CaL 



Carry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 



All orders shipped promptly. 

 Lari^est Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



It OaUfomla and Westralla, sxtm 



•tront field dlvlsloni, $24.00 per 1000: 12.60 psr 

 100. 



Crolamon Persionm OlcanteiuB, 8, 4 shA 



6-ln. poU. 17.00, $12.00 and |20.00 per 100. Flas 

 boihy plants, well budded. 

 ▲sparacas Plnmosns. S-ln.. 16.00 per 100. 



^ AsparaciM 8pr«nK«rl, 8, 4 and 6-ln. pott 

 16.00, $8.00 and $16.00 per 100. 



Alio Uiasta Daisy. Fentstomon'Hrbrld 

 tun Ontndmomin, Dolphlnlnin Hybrldiiia 



and other choice seeda. Send for Hit. 



Caah, please. 



FRED QROH E, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



B. D. 4. 



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SEEDLING PLANTS 



Per 100 



Primula Malacoides $ 8.00 



Primula Chinensis 2.00 



Primula Obconlca (Ronsdorfer Hybrids)... 2.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 90 



Asparacrus Plumosus 1.00 



Cinerarias, seedling plants 2.00 



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



pots 6X0 



Cyclamen, 3-inch pots 10.00 



Qloire de Lorraine Begonias, strong plants, 



2i2-lnch pots 18.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2i«-Inch pots 2.60 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2^-inch pots 2.00 



All shipping via Portland, Oregon. 



R. KEIL, Lents, Oregon. 



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SEND US YOUR ORDER FOR 



CUT FLOWERS 



Carnations, 2c Spanish Iris, 2c 



Gladiolus, 2c Snapdragon, 4c 



Swaot Paas, per 1000, $2.00 



VAN SLYKE A SEAMONS 



TACOMA. WASH. 



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RAHN & HERBERT 



110 E. 49th St., FOBTLAND, ORK. 



1000 Oloire de Lorraine Begoniaa, 



2i2-inch, $16.00 per 100. Extra strong 

 plants. 



Palms, rams and Arauoarlas. 



Write for prices. 

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FANCY ASTERS 



will be In bloom a little earlier than last year, and 

 orders are already being placed for some of our 

 famous stock soon as ready. If In need of good 

 Asters, remember we have the best. 



HERBERT A FLEISHAUER 



Aster Specialists MeMINWyiLLE. OBE GOW 



asparagus; 



2^-in. pots, 3-ln. pots, 



per 100 per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus . . $2 . 50 $4 . CO 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2.00 3.50 



Wocihnd Park Tloral Ci., Sumner, Wash 



p. 0. Box 86 8. POOLMAN, Mgr. Tel. F. 8* 



