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The Florists' Review 



63 



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FIELD-6R0WN ROSES 



Extra strong, one year old. In hybrid teas 

 and perpetuals, in best varieties; alio Wichur- 

 alana and Ramblers, at $9.00 per 100. Only 2000 

 16ft. Sample order of 8 in different varieties sent 

 mvpald by mall or express for H.OO. 



A. I. ANDKRSKN'S NURSKIIIIS 



Sharwo tt d, Orason; 



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Mastodon Pansies 



The pff«Ml«r strain, orisinated in our gardens. 

 Groirora of panslUpe^closfvely for twenty years. 

 Ready April Istr^astodon Mixed, per 1000, 

 $3.00. Ready March 25th : same, from our private 

 stock, per 1000, 14.00. Seed: 1/12 oz.. $1-00. 



STCELTS MASTODON PANSY GARPENS 



PORTIAIID. ORKQON 



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C ANNAS 



Allemania 3 c Louisiana 2>9c 



Borbank 2 c Mme. Crozy 2 c 



F. Vaughan 1^ Pennsylvania 2^c 



Wyoming, substitute for King Humbert 5 c 



Send for Trade List. 



FRED 6. EHLE 



Wbalnali Brawir ef l i W w i Steek, tan Joa*, CW. 



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this market; so the shortage will 

 quickly be overcome. Home-grown vio- 

 lets are fairly plentiful, but the Cali- 

 fornia stock is still being handled by 

 the streei hawkers. Bulbous stock was 

 pretty Tsrell cleaned up at Easter. The 

 outside narcissi are coming in and are 

 selling well. Belated Easter lilies are 

 in evidence in several stores. Pot 

 plants are scarce and the local supply 

 of greens is short. 



Various Notes. 

 T. B. Pritchard could not resist the 



Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus 



Stronfir plants in flats or 2^2-111. pots, at 

 $2UM) per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 Please order with cash. 



H. HAYASHI St CO. 



231 1-73rt Ave. EUNHURST, CAUF. 



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FIELD PLANTS 



lOOMtS CARNATION CO. 



R. F. RsMm. MauHr UMMU. nam Ca.. CAUF. 

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CYCLANFN aborted, in bloom. 4-in. pots. 



u» ««7^ ^2.50 per 12 ; f20.00 per 100. 



imVIA (Imantophyllum).6.in. DOU. 



>^n».«.o, $4.00 per 12. 



KQIITIJ^ 3-in. pou. 13.00 per 12. 



ARALIASeOLDn-*o'2-'n.a^^^^ 

 PACmC NURSERIES (H. Kempt, Pnp.) 



Colma. San Mateo Co.. Cal. 



fascination of the flower business at 

 Easter. He was back helping the Hol- 

 lywood people on Saturday, but he says 

 that had he known money could be 

 made so easily outside of the flower 

 business, he would not have stayed so 

 long in it. Hollywood Gardens did a 

 highly satisfactory business and had 

 but little stock left over. 



The Rosery did a large Easter busi- 

 ness, especially in cut flowers. 



The Paris Florists had all they could 

 do to wait on their trade and had 

 much better business than last year. 



40,000 Cyclamen Angut Seedling Pluti 



Prlmala Obconica, 4 and S-ln. pota. 



Primula Ohlnenala, 8 and 4-ln. pota. 



Prlmala MalaooK^w. 4 and 5-ln. pota. 



Boaton Ferna, 5 and 6-ln. pota. 



Whltmanl Ferna. 5 and 6-ln. pota. ^ ' 



Aaparaarna Sprenverl, S'a, 8 and 4-ln. pofa. 



Aapanvoa Plnmoana, S>q and 8-ln. pota. 



Oenlataa, 8 and 4-ln. pota. 



Boot«d Carnation Cnttlnva. Victory, Beacon, 



Bnchantreaa and liady Bonntlfal. 

 Aranoaiiaa, Aaaleaa and Palma. 

 Itt Ctoranlnma, Ohaa. Tamer, Baden-Powell, 



Hall Oalne, Nntt. Bachner and Colena. 

 Prlcea on application. 



R. KSILt Lenta, Or«i^a 



F. O. B. Portland 



Aster Seed 



The H. & P. Quality, Oreion-grown. 



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



Ask for illustrated, descriptive circular. 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 

 AaUr Speeiallata McMlnnvUI*. Or*. 



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RAHN & HERBERT 



110 last 40tli Straat. PORTLAND. OME. 



Bidding Stock in 2-incb, S-inch and 

 4-inch pots. 



Palms* F«rns and Araucarlas 



Prlcea on application. 

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The Crescent Flower Shop took an 

 additional store on Pike street and 

 did a heavy business at both places. 



Sandahl & Sons had no complaint 

 to make as to the volume of their sales. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop handled 

 a lot of trade and was almost without 

 cut flowers early in the day. 



Miss Risdon had enlisted the s^ervices 



