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The Florists' Review 



Jfur 18. lUt. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



▲laaka, OAlilomla and Wastralla, aztn 



•tronc field dlTUloni. $24.00 per 1000: |2.60 p«r 

 100. 



Cxotaun«n P*rslonm GlBantanai. 8, 4 aad 



6-in. pota. t7.00. 112.00 and $20.00 per 100. »■• 

 baib7 planta, well badded. 

 Aspwmaraa Plumoana, 8-ln.. 16.00 per 101. 



^ ▲apumcna 8pr*nK*rl, 8, 4 and 6-in. pota 

 16.00. 18.00 and 116.00 per 100. 



AlBoUUMte Daisy. Pantatamon Hybrl^ 

 nm GnuuUfloram. Dalphlnlmn Hybrtduaa 



and other choice seedi. Send for llit. 



Caah, pleaM. 



PREDGROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



R. D. 4. 



MeDtion The Reylew when you write. 



LHiumCandidum 



(ST. JOSEPH'S LILY) 



Extra wpeclal quality. True thick petaled variety. 



OlKaDtlc BulbB per 100, t6M; per doz.. $1.00 



Mammoth Bulbs " 6.60; ' .85 



iBtSlzeBulba " 4 60; '* .70 



Immediate dellyery. 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, "^Xt ' SuU Cm, Cil. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Cloalng: Out Bualnaaa 



POR BALE— A large lot of nice, bushy, pot- 

 firrown 



MAIDENHAIR PLANTS 



Adiantum cun. Roenbecki and Matador, for cut. 



Write for prices. 



Aaparasaa Plumoaua, In Pota 



3-in.,2c: 4-in., 3c. 



BXLMOMT PKRHRRT, Lens B«ach, Oal. 



Mention The Review wnen yoa writa. 



Asparagus Plmnosus Seed 



Orders booked now for new crop seed. 



Asparayis Plumosus Nanus $1.60 per 1000 



Aspsragrus Sprengeri 60 per 1000 



Write for prices on pound and 100 lb. lots. 



H. N. OAGE CO. 



534 8. BroadwaTt I<<m Anselea. Oal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Phoanix Can., balled, by the carload : 3, 8^, 

 4, 4^2. 6, 6^2 ft., at 40c, 55c, 75c, 95c, $1.20. $1.46 

 each. Packingr extra for smaller orders. 



Phoanix Can., in 2 in. pots, $4.00 per 100 

 136.00 per 1000 



Waahlnstonla Rebuata, in 2-ln. pote, $3.50 

 per 100: $30.00 per 1000. 



Kantlaa, Cacoa, Waahlnstanla Flllf ara and 

 Rabuata, Erythaa Edulla, Saaffarthla, Ktc. 



kENTIA NURSERIES, Saita Barbara, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FLOWER POTS 



Ton want the best. Why bny Inferior pota 

 when yon can get the best at the same price? 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



65S-S4 S. Griffin Ave., Los Anselee. Cal. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



J. A. Baner Pottery Co* 



41S to 421 Af eiie 33. L« Aifeles, CaL 



Garry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 

 All orfers shipped promptly. 



Larg^eat Pottery on Padfie Coaat. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PALM8 PALH8 PALMS PALMS PALMS 



In small shipments and In carload lots. 9 



Ask for our Wholesale Palm List of all S 



kinds of Palms (Oocos, Phoenix, Seaforthla, 2 



Washlngrtonla, etc.) State quantity wanted. 



Exotic Nurseries, 



Santa Barbara, Cal. 



00 



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On 



spending some of his surplus cash on a 

 chicken ranch. One day last week I 

 saw Mr. and Mrs. Morton and the 

 Buick emerging from a cloud of dust 

 out Covina way, so I am wondering 

 whether this is to be the location. 



Baskets of red sweet peas and white 

 carnations, used by J. W. Welters for 

 a recent decoration, were beautiful. 



J. A. Norris, of J. A. Norris & Son, 

 the well known nurserymen of Wash- 

 ington street, starts about August 1 for 

 Europe, to superintend the packing of 

 the largest and choicest lot of bays and 

 boxwoods they have ever imported. 

 Mr. Norris' trip will include Holland, 

 Belgium, Germany and France, and, 

 besides the stock mentioned, large con- 

 signments of Azalea Indica, French and 

 other bulbs will be included. Norris 

 & Son have, secured ten acres of the 

 rich Montebello land that is so much in 

 demand by florists and nurserymen, 

 their new holding being just south of 

 Newmark station, on the Salt Lake rail- 

 road. 



Fred Howard, of Howard & Smith, 

 has his new Pope-Hartford touring car 

 and is much pleased with it. 



The newly planted rose stock looks 

 fine at the Dieterich & Turner place at 

 Montebello. H. B. Bichards. 



POBTLAin), OBE. 



The Market. 



Business last week was good, on ac- 

 count of the B. P. O. K convention; 

 consequently there was a good tran- 

 sient trade, also quite a number of 

 table decorations and decorations for 

 the auto parade. Purple and white 

 were the prevailing colors, with a lim- 

 ited supply of sweet peas, delphiniums 

 and bachelor's buttons. Carnations 

 are holding up well; roses also are in 

 fine shape and have proved a good 

 seller this week. 



Sweet peas are plentiful, but quality 

 is slow to improve. Delphiniums, 

 coreopsis, gaillardias and Shasta daisies 

 are plentiful and clean up daily. As- 

 ters are coming in slowly. 



Various Notes. 



The sweet pea show July 9 was a 

 •success and was attended by large 

 crowds. In the commercial growers' 

 class the Boutledge Seed Co. was 

 awarded first prize; H. Clemmens, New- 

 Derg, Ore., was second, yet his exhibit 

 contained eighty-one varieties. In 

 table decorations Clarke Bros, were 

 first and Martin & Forbes second. 

 J. A. Davis, George Otten and J. J. 

 Butzer were the judges. Great credit 

 is due Captain George Pope for his 

 efforts in the society and encouraging 

 amateur growers. 



Clarke Bros, won the B. P. O. E. 

 prize for the best decorated window in 

 the city; the scheme was carried out 

 in purple and white, with the elk's 

 head and clock in the center. 



The Florists' Club held its regular 

 meeting last Monday evening, preceded 

 by an entertainment by the musical 

 talent of the club. 



A. Eahn has returned from an ex- 

 tended trip to California and Mexico. 



James Wilkinson has bought the in- 

 terest of H. H. Hughes in the Glad- 

 stone range, formerly run by Wilkinson 

 & Hughes. 



Visitors last week were: Eugene 

 Geisreider, Sacramento, Cal.; S. Pool- 

 man, Sumner, Wash.; C. Klaus, Olym- 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 



for sale to the trade? 



Is it moving as it should ? 



No? 



Then tell the trade about 

 it by using the Pacific Coast 

 Pages of The Review. 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invariably report good 

 results. Like this: 



We want to say that our last advertisement in 

 The Review brougrht us orders from both the At- 

 lantic and Paclflc coasts. We had, stransely 

 enough, on following days, orders from Salem, 

 Ore., and from Salem, Mass.— State Floral Co., 

 North Yakima, Wash., June 26, 1912. 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 by advertising in the Pacific Coast Department of 

 The Review. We sold out clean and refused many 

 orders. The Reylew surely rives results.— Van 

 Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma. Wash. 



The transient rate for space 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offer 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year around should write 

 for contract rates. 



Florists' Publishing Co. 



S08 So. Deubwi Street : CHICAGO 



