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The Florists' Review 



ACOCST 8, 1912. 



BULBS 



California srrown, and specially valuable for 

 forcinsr. Immediate delivery. Express prepaid 

 to any point in the United States. 



KARLY-FLOWKRINa (Baby) GLADIOLUS 



Blushing Bride 10.76 per 100 ; $6.00 per lOW) 



Peach Blossom 1.10 per 100 ; 9.00 per 1000 



SPANISH IRIS 

 Blanche Superbe, early 



white $0.70 per 100; $5.50 per 1000 



Darling, blue 70 per 100; 6.60 per 1000 



Haadquartars for Fraaala Purity, trua 



iC EADEN ULLEY. "^^^ SuU Cru, CiL 



' Mention The Review when you write. 



PURITY FREESIA 



Bif Direct froa Califmii Qnwas 



THE MISSES CARL 



Encanto Heights, San Diego, Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Asparagus Plomosus Seed 



Orders booked now for new crop seed. 



Asparagus Plmnosus Nanus $1.60 per 1000 



Asparagus Sprengeri 60 per 1000 



Write for prices on pound and 100 lb. lots. 



H. N. OAOB CO. 



834 S. Broadway, I<ob Anceles. Oal. 



FLOWER POTS 



Yon want the best. Why bay inferior pots 

 when yon can get the best at the same price? 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



65S-54 S.Orlf(in Ave.. Ihm Ancalea, Cal. 



I Aa Bauer Pottery Co. 



41Sti 421 Afeiie 3S, Lm AMelcs, CaL 



Garry a large stock of nice Red Pota. 



All oilers shipped promptly. 

 Largeat Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



PALH8 PALMS PALMS PALMS PALMS 



4 In small shipments and in carload lots. S 



Ask for our Wholesale Palm List of all »4 



kinds of Palms (Oocos, Phoenix. Seaforthla, pj 



Washingtonia, etc.) State quantity wanted. ^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Phoanlx Can., balled, by the carload : 3, 3^. 

 4. 4I3. 5, 51^ ft., at 40c. 55c. 75c. 95c. $1.20. $1.46 

 each, ticking extra for smaller orders. 



Pliaaiilx Can., in 2-in. pots, $4.00 per 100 

 $35.00 per 1000 



Waahlnctonla Robuata, in 2-in. pots. $3.60 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Kantlaa, Cocoa, Waahlnstonla Flllffara and 

 RoiMiata, Erythaa Eduiia, Saafforthla, Etc. 



kENTIA NURSERIES. Saata Barbara. Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



From bench, good for 4-inch pots. 



BOSTON, at 10c each 



WHITMANI, at 10c each 



3-in. Asparagus Ptnmoeus Nanus, at $5.00 per 100 



Well rooted runners of Boston and Whitmanl, 



from bench, at $2.00 per 100 



White Enchantress, at 8.00 per 100 



California Carnation Co. 



LOOMIS, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GROHrS CHAMPION STRAINS 



of Petunias, Pentstemons, Delphiniums, 

 Shasta Daisies and Stokesia Cyanea. 



Send for prices to 



FRED QROH E, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



B. D. 4. 



Exotic Nurseries, 



■anta Bartmra. Cal. 



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Burbank's specialties, is in town from 

 Santa Bosa, interviewing the retail 

 dealers. 



P. McDonell, of Alden, Oakland, is 

 building a carnation house, 25x200. 



Paul Diederich, of Gill's Floral De- 

 pot, Oakland, is on a week's vacation 

 at Santa Cruz. 



W. H. Wolters, of the Dwight-Way 

 Nursery, has opened a retail establish- 

 ment at Shattuck and University ave- 

 nues, Berkeley. 



J. Darcy has opened a new store, to 

 be conducted under the name of the 

 Tri-City Floral Co., in the Pantages 

 theater building, Twelfth street, Oak- 

 land. 



Carl Purdy, of Ukiah, Cal., lectured 

 last week under the auspices of the 

 University of California, on native 

 bulbs. G. 



PORTLAND, QBE. 



The Market. 



Business held up remarkably through 

 July, having been ahead of former 

 years. Stock has been plentiful. Eoses 

 are in full crop, Kaiserin being ex- 

 ceedingly fine. Carnations are short- 

 ening up on account of throwing out 

 the plants; in a few days they will be 

 practically out of the market. Asters 

 are coming nicely, and are needed. 

 Gladioli are plentiful and the quality 

 is good, especially of America. Aura- 

 tums and rubrums also are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Niklas & Sons displayed a vase of 

 Golden Glow mums August 1. 



H. N. Gage, Los Angeles, Cal., is in 

 town, combining business and pleasure. 



J. R. Fotheringham, representing 

 F. B. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y., 

 was a week-end caller and reports busi- 

 ness satisfactory. 



S. Bosaia, of San Francisco, is visit- 

 ing his brothers in Seattle and paid 

 Portland a visit. 



Wm. Martin is spending several 

 weeks at the springs, recuperating 

 after a strenuous year's work. 



B. Keil, of Lents, has an exception- 

 ally fine lot of small cyclamens and 

 obconicas, which find ready sale. 



^E. B. C. 



TACOMA, WASH. 





The Market. 



This city is now experiencing some 

 real summer weather, with the usual 

 business depression caused by the flower 

 buying people being out of town. Yet 

 trade has held up well for the season, 

 especially along the line of vegetables, 

 which have been a profitable proposition 

 this season. Most of the. growers are 

 now beginning to plant tlie houses to 

 young stock and it looks as though all 

 kinds of greenhouse stock would be 

 scarce for the next few weeks. Outdoor 

 stock is now at its best, the late rains 

 helping to hold up the quality of many 

 varieties. Asters are coming in and 

 are of good quality, but the late asters 

 are badly dis^aaed. 



Florists' Picnic. 



The florists' second annual picnic was 

 held, as planned, at Spanaway park, 

 July 15. There was a good attendance, 

 though the Seattle club was unable to 

 be there, on account of the rain of the 

 two days preceding. This was a great 

 disappointment to all, especially to the 



To r 



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 brought us orders from both the At- 

 lantic and Pacific coasts. We had, strangely 

 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 Review surely gives 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' Pnblishing Co. 



SO8 St. DettUn Strett CHICAGO 



