March 13, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



99 



BAtLVS PERENNIALS-Largest assortment 

 on tbe coast, $1.00 per dozen; t6.00 per 100. 



German Iris, Florentlna, Mme. Chereau, $4.00 

 per 100. 



Pallida Oalmatica, $10.00 per 100; Nlbelunfren, 

 Lohengrin, Rheln Nlxe and other orchld-flow- 

 erlnff varieties, 36c each; $3.25 per dozen. 



Hrdransea Otakaa, $2B.0O and $36.00 per inr. 



I>ra«aena Indlvlsa, 4-lnch, $26.00; 6-inch, $36.00 

 per 100. 



Noantain View nonil a.^pJ^UdTo;.. 



McBttOD Tb» It«Tl«w wbfin jroo writ* 



LARGEST 



FLOWER POT 



Manufacturers In the West. 



Complete stock of select red 

 pots, pans, etc., always on 

 hand. 



Write us for prices. 



CLAY PRODUCTS CO. 

 Spokan«, Wash. 



store of the Hollywood Gardens, on Sec- 

 ond avenue. C. E. Sullivan, recently 

 with Clarke Bros., Portland, Ore., now 

 is employed at this store, Hollywood 

 Gardens are figuring on the erection of 

 considerable more glass at Hollywood. 

 For the convenience of visitors to this 

 plant it may be stated that trains on 

 the Northern Pacific stop there, and to 

 visit their plant at the Highlands use 

 the Everett interurban, stopping at Foy 

 station. 



Miss Schnapp, formerly with the Har- 

 rington Co., on Fourth avenue, is now 

 assisting her father in conducting the 

 Woodlawn Flower Shop, H. A. Crouch 

 finding his time fully occupied with his 

 Pike place store. 



Sidney Tomlin, who has been over a 

 year in Vancouver, B. C, now is fore- 

 man at Frank Bell's place at Brighton. 



The Seattle Floral Co. disposed of a 

 number of large palms, etc., to the park 

 department for furnishing the new city 

 greenhouses. T. W. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



There is still an excess of flowers and 

 a scarcity of business. Never have vio- 

 lets and bulbous stock been so plenti- 

 ful or 80 cheap. The prevailing sun- 

 shine and warm days and nights have 

 had the effect of bringing into bloom 

 everything that is seasonable. Boses, 

 however, are not quite so much in evi- 

 dence as they have been. Carnations 

 are a glut and are likely to continue 

 80 for several weeks, provided the pres- 

 ent sort of weather continues for that 

 length of time. Easter lilies are in 

 good supply and move well. Valley is 

 good, but moves slowly. Freesias are 

 not as strong as they have been. Hya- 

 cinths of the Dutch sorts, both potted 

 and cut, are seen everywhere. Tulips 

 do not move as quickly as they should. 

 From general appearances, there will 

 be quantities of flowering stock in pots 

 for Easter. Azaleas, cyclamens, lilies 

 and rambler roses look well. 



Various Notes. 



G. Krouwel, representing Speelman & 

 ^ons, Sassenheim, Holland, is calling on 

 the local dealers. He came to San Fran- 

 cisco by way of Japan and reports a 

 pleasant journey all the way from Hol- 

 land. 



A visit to the recently erected green- 

 houses at the Presidio, for the coming 

 t anama-Pacific Exposition, shows a 

 range of about 20,000 feet of glass, all 

 of which has been ^recently erected, 

 ^'ith several more houses in contempla- 



BULBS 



FOR NEXT FALL 



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Ask for our Lowest Price Catalogue 



HOGAN, KOOYMAN & CO. 



IMPORTERS 

 355 Twelfth Street, OAKLAND, CAL. 



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ROOTED 



CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



A large stock for March and 

 later delivery. 



Pure White Enchantress $2.25 $20.00 Washington *I8 00 *«M?no 



Light Pink Enchantress 225 20.00 Mrs. C. W. Ward "226 MOO 



R. P. Enchantress 2.00 18.00 Dorothy Oordon ...2 00 1800 



Expre ss pre paid on orders amounting to $10.00 or mora. 25 at lOO rates, 250 at 1000 ratAs 



BASSETT'S fLORAL GARDENS, B. s. basset?. Prop. LOOMIS. at 



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PALMS YOU NEED THIS SEASON 



Kentla Font., 2^ ft. high. In 6-1d. pots, $1.00; 

 3 ft., 7-ln.. $1.60; 3^2 ft.. 7-ln.. $2J50; 4 ft., 8-ln.. 

 $3.00: 4^^ ft.. 8-ln., $3.80; 6 ft., 9-ln., $4.76; 6 ft., 

 10-ln., $6.00; 7 ft., 12-ln.. $7JS0 each; large speci- 

 mens. In 16-In. tubs, $10.00 each. 



Phoenix Can., all sizes, well established, never go 

 back like balled ones. 



Phoenix Can. and Washingtonia Rob., 2-1d., 

 $80.00 per 1000. 



KINTIA NURSERIES, Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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America Glad. Piantins Stock 



6uaraatee< true ti mmc— prices at fsllaws, Parcel Past: 



America, No. 3. ItolH-inch $10.00 per 1000 



America, No. 4, % to 1-inch 8.00 per 1000 



America, No. 6, ^2 to Mnch 5.00 per 1000 



America, No. 6. I4 to ^u-inch 3.00 per 1000 



CURKIER BULB CO., :: Seakritht, Cil. 



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Aster Seed 



The H. & F. Quality, Oregon-grown. 



For prices see ad in Review Feb. 20 or March 6. 



Ask for illustrated, descriptive circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



After 8pMlalitt8 McMlnnvllla, Or*. 



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nowsTS' EXCHANGE Seattle, Wash. 



1608 SMond Ave., ^»"»''"»'» "««»"• 



CUT FLOWERS 



QREEN GOODS 



WIRE DESIGNS 



Write, wire or phone. 

 ^jCfonsignments solicited. 



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PANSIES 



Fancy mixture of German strain. Large plants, 

 outdoor-grown, $4.00 per 1000. Small plants, $3.00 

 per 1000. Cash. Send for Trade List. 



FRED G. EHLE 



Wbalesalt Brewer afBeMiai Stack, Ban Joaa, Cal. 



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tion. These are completely filled with 

 good material for spring planting. In 

 addition, quantities of frames and seed- 

 ling and cutting beds are being pre- 

 pared for such stock as does not have 

 to be put under glass in this climate. 

 The entire work is being supervised by 

 John McLaren, superintendent of 

 Golden Gate park, and his first as- 

 sistant, John Robertson. The carpet 

 bedding schemes are to be quite elabor- 



A FULL LINE OF 



Decorative Evergreens 



Mexicaji Ivy, Brake and Sword Ferns. 

 Giant Woodwardia Ferns, Huckle- 

 berry, Plumosus, etc. Guaranteed 

 absolutely fresh picked and of tiptop 

 quality at lowest market prices. 



C. EADEN UIIEY. ^^S" Suta Cm. CiL 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



Burbank's Improved Alaska, California and 

 Westealia. ,^tra strong divisions, $2.50 per 100, 

 •?^S ^^}^'' ?V^°*f divisions. $2.00 per 100. 

 $19.00 per 1000. Also many other plants. Send 

 for list to 



FRED GROHE, IkSSklLS' 



R. D. No. 4, SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



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PHOENIX PHOENIX PHOENIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canarlensls ^ 



Excellent plants of a dark green color, either ^ 



^-^?i2''**^*l"i"'*'<*- AtaoWashlngtonlaaIn S 

 quantities. Ask for our wholesale paUn Hat. m 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, n 



Santa Barbara, GU. ^ 



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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 



3-inch, $25.00 per 1000 



Dorothy Gordon ^^y?|J ,*,?» 



White Enchantress 'oM inm 



Washington \\\\\ |S ^0.00 



Alma Ward .; 2S" }«"" 



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n p .i?®."!'' CARNATION CO. 

 D. F. Rsririaa « Sm. Prns. LOOMI$, Placer C«., CALIF. 

 Mention The Revie w when yon write. 



VAR SLYKE & SEANORS, 



GROWERS or COT FIOWERS 



A Trial Ord«r Sollcltad. 

 K. D. N«. 2 -TACOMA, WASH. - Bm 18 



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STAIGER 4 MUNDWILER 



IM0-19M ir. 884 St., LOS ANaELIS. CAL. 



For aU claaaea of ornamental nnrwry and gnmm- 

 bonse stock, (ems and palms at rleht prices. 

 Mention Tht Hevlew whan y<m writ*. 



