JfLV 25, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



usual clip. The trade in design work 

 to distant points keeps up well, the 

 careful system of packing used here iti- 

 ^^uring safe arrival. The moi^popular 

 <rladioli, such as Mrs. F. KingpKmet|l|a 

 and Augusta, are extra good here now. 



J. E. Fotheringham, of the F. E. 

 Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., is in 

 town. 



H. Norman Gage, of the H. N. Gage 

 Co., is still absent and Mrs. Gage says 

 lie reports a fine time about Santa 

 (!ruz and nearby points. Sacrament© 

 is also on his itinerary, and of course 

 the city by the Golden Gate. 



In a recent wedding decoration se- 

 cured by the Hayward Floral Co. the 

 l)ride's shower was of valley, the 

 liridesmaids carried White Killarney 

 roses and the attendants had showers of 

 maidenhair fern. H. Eeeve Darling is 

 still away in the mountains. 



During slack times the less serious 

 minded think up ways to "put it 

 over" the unsuspecting and unwary 

 newspaper man. "Call up the Dutch- 

 man; he was shot last week," says 

 one of the former. "Veil," said this 

 worthy, "I vos half, shot Saturday 

 iiijlht and again on Tuesday. Yah, let 

 her go at that." H. B. Eichards. 



Seattle, Wash.— J. S. Wilson, of Des 

 iloines, la., was here July 19. 



Chlliwack, B. C. — James Kipp, after 

 spending five years in learning the flo- 

 rists' trade in Cleveland and Chicago, 

 has returned to this place, which is his 

 home town, and will engage in the busi- 

 ness here on his own account. 



Baker, Ore. — The lease of Mr. Sisson 

 on the Center Street Greenhouses having 

 expired June 15, the owner, Ira B. Stur- 

 aes, having regained his health, has re- 

 sumed the management. He now does 

 business as the Baker Floral & Seed Co. 

 The greenhouses have been put in first- 

 class repair and many improvements 

 have been made in the store, it being 

 the intention of Mr. Sturges to conduct 

 as up-to-date an establishment as any 

 on the coast. 



Alameda, Cal. — Leroux & Van is the 

 name of a new firm that has opened a 

 flower store at 1916 Encinal avenue, at 

 Chestnut station. G. A. Leroux, one of 

 the proprietors, is a well known and 

 popular business man, having resided 

 here for twenty-one years. Gaston Van, 

 the other member of the firm, is an 

 experienced florist and a graduate of 

 the conservatory in Belgium. He for- 

 merly conducted the business now 

 owned by Gresens & Werner, on Park 

 street. 



JAPANESE 



LILY BULBS 



SEEDS AND PLANTS 



ORIENTAL SEED CO. 



(■Pirters. 220 CliMMt St.. In Fraicitct. Cil. 



. ^Mention The Review when you write. 



PRICES QUOTED ON 



CaUa Uly Bulbs 



H. KEMPr, Pacific NMiay 



***> BAkw St., SAV VBAVCISOO. CAI.. 



Mention The Reriew when yea write. 



CALLAS"^ 



\ 



High-Grade— Sand-Grrown Bulbs — Free from Disease 



California's Best. 



Delivery in August and September. 

 Sizes and prices on application. 



NacRORIENcLAREN CONrANY 



711-714 Westbank Bids., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nurseries, SAN MATCO. CAL 



Mention The RPTlew when yon writ*. -, 



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Ferns iir^Flats and 22-in. Pots 



Sfrong plants in all the leading varieties. 



BOSTON, ELEGANTISSIMA, WHITMANI and AMERPOHLII flRNS, Etc. 



Also KENTIAS. 



In all sizes 

 WRITE FOR WHOLESALE PRICE LIS7 



H. PLATH 



p. O. station "L" THE FERNERIES 



Cor. Lawrence and Winnepeg Aves , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Field-grown Carnations 



Fine stock-immediate delivery 



Per 100 



Enchantress .$6.00 



W hite Enchantress 6.00 



Rose-pink Enchantrees 6 00 



Lawson-Enchantress . . 5.00 



Lady Bountiful 5.f 



Winsor 5.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 6.00 



Clarke Bros., Portland, Ore. 



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THE REASON WHY 



We jrow Mastodon Pansy Seed is becau.-e we 

 cannot buy any mixture that will produce plants 

 to sell at $1 per doz. and up. New crop now ready. 

 1/12-oz., $1.00; HoZ; $2.50; ^-oz.. $4.76; oz..$9.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Pansy Gardens 



PORTLAND, OREQON 



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Seattle ^ 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



1608 SccMd Aveiie 

 Everythiif in CUT riOWCRS iid GREENS 



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HOGAN & KOOYMAN 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Telephone Oak. 2661 

 388 Twalfth St.. OAKLAND, CAU 



Best Stoclc and Quickest Service 

 Direct Xmportara of Holland Bulbs 



Always mf«**«*« tfie Florii tt* Review wheo 

 wfidng ftdycrtisen. 



SEEDLING PLANTS 



Per 100 



Primula Malacoides | 3.00 



Primula Chinensis 2 00 



Primula Obconica (Ronsdorfer Hybrids)... 2.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 90 



Asparajrus Plumosus 1.00 



Cinerarias, seedling plants 2.OO 



Cyclamen, good strain, five colors, 212-inch 



pots 6.00 



Cyclamen, 3-lnch pots 10.00 



Gloire de Lorraine Begonias, strong plants, 



2i2-inch pots 16.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2i«-inch pots 2.60 



Asparagus Sprengeri. 2i2-inch pots 2.00 



All shipping via Portland, Oregon. 



R. KBIL, Lenta, Oregon. 



MenQcn T^p Review when yog wnt » 



SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR 



CUT FLOWERS 



Prompt shipments. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 



Carnation*, 1c to 2c. 



Sweet Peas. SI. 00 per 1000. 



VAN SLYKE & SEAMONS 



' TACOMA, WASH. 



RAHN & HERBERT 



110 K. 49th St., PORTLAND, ORS. 



1000 Oloire de'Lorraine Befl^onias, 



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

 plants. 



Palms, Ferns and Araucarlas. 



Write for prices. 



FAI^CY ASTERS 



will be In bloom a little eariler than last ]iear, and 

 orders are already being placed for some ol onr 

 famous stock soon as ready. If In need of good 

 Asters, remember we have the best. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



Aster Specialists McHINWVILLB. OR lCIOll 



ASPARAGUS 



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



per 100 per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus.. $2. 60 $4.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2.00 3.50 



Wndland Park Flrnl Ci., Sumner, Wask. 



p. O. Box 86 8. POOLIlIf, Mgt. Tel. F. 84 



