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The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBBB 21, 1912. 



NUNS! NUNS! NUNS! 



Large stock ready to cut early in Novem- 

 ber. Write for prices. 

 Cut Plumosus, now ready, 50c per bu. 



R. C. CALLOWAY, Bellewe, Wash. 



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last ten years. So far we have had 

 hardly any frost and the excess of 

 temperature for the year is 207 degrees. 



The car shortage is being felt here 

 and consumers of coal are having dif- 

 ficulty in getting their orders filled. 

 Several growers are using wood for fuel 

 and are finding it in some cases cheaper 

 than coal. 



A number of growers have put in 

 fall sowings of sweet peas this year, 

 as the early flowers have proved in 

 past years to be most profitable. The 

 ground has not been in good condition 

 for sowing the seed and there will be 

 complaints of poor seed, no doubt, a 

 little later. T. W. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Business is rushing. The counter 

 trade is brisk, funeral work is active, 

 there are numerous weddings, and dec- 

 orations are in demand. The continu- 

 ous rainy weather is having its effect 

 on stock, for roses are shortening up 

 and the color is poor, especially in Maid 

 and Killarney. Richmond seems to 

 stand the conditions best of all. Car- 

 nations are not so good as they would 

 be with bright skies. Chrysanthemums 

 are in their prime, Bonnaffon and 

 Golden Eagle just coming into crop. 

 The shipping demand has been steady, 

 stock going in all directions, even as 

 far as Vancouver. 



Flower Show. 



The flower show given in the Armory 

 November 15 and 16 under the auspices 

 of the Fruit and \Flower Mission was 

 a grand success. The big hall was 

 turned into a fairyland, every available 

 foot being occupied by the exhibits. 



The Tonseth exhibit was a general 

 display of chrysanthemums, carnations 

 and roses, with a fountain effect and 

 several large baskets of mums and 

 Beauties. This exhibitor also showed 

 bride's bouquets and table decorations. 

 Julius Schnapp came from Seattle to 

 help with this exhibit, C. Tonseth being 

 still laid up by his recent accident. 



Martin & Forbes Co. had a fine dis- 

 play of orchids arranged in a rustic 

 stand surmounted by a fine Cibotium 

 Schiedei, also a general display of ferns 

 and begonias, cut mums, roses and car- 

 nations, also decorations and wedding 

 flowers. 



Clarke Bros, had an extremely well 

 arranged group of orchids and adian- 

 tums, also a general display of mums, 

 roses, carnations and pot plants. Their 

 basket arrangements, table decorations 

 and wedding flowers were especially 

 good. 



Max Smith had an excellent display 

 of chrysanthemums, carnations, ferns, 

 cyclamens and basket arrangements. 

 Niklas & Son had a group of chrysan- 

 themums and carnations. The Portland 

 Seed Co. showed bulbs, seeds, nursery 

 stock and supplies. J. B. Pilkington 

 made a general display of nursery 

 stock. The Routledge Seed & Floral Co. 



To FLORISTS and DECORATORS: 



Beautiful English Holly 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



profusely berried, grown at Port- 

 land, Ore., on the famous Crystal 

 Springs Farm, carefully and freshly 

 cut for shipment, at the following 

 prices, crated, f. o. b. Portland. 



25 lbs 75c per lb. 



50 lbs 60c per lb. 



100 lbs 50c per lb. 



Orders filled strictly in rotation 

 while stock lasts. Cash with orders, 

 or references. 



THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES 



1180 Milwaukee Ave., PORTUND, ORL 



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Per 100 



Prlmnla MalacoideB $3.00 



Primnla ChinenBis and Obconlca seedllngrs 2.00 



Primula CbineDsla and Obconlca, Ronsdorfer 



Hybrids, 2>u-ln. potB 3.00 



ABparagus Sprengerl seedllDgB 90 



Asparagus Plumoeus seedlings 1.00 



Cinerarias, 2'a-ln. pots 3.00 



Cyclamen, 3-ln. potB 10.00 



Cyclamen, 4-ln. pots 20.00 



Cyclamen, 6-ln. pots 80.00 



Cyclamen, 6-in. pots $46.00 to 66.00 



Cyclamen, 7-ln. pots 76.00 



Asparagus PIumosuB, 2^>-ln. pots 2.00 



Asparagus Sprengerl, 2^-ln. pota 2.00 



Boston and Whitmanl Bench Ferns 



126.00, $40.00 and 60.00 

 F. O. B. Portland 



R. KSIL, Lents, Oref^on 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK ^^,«izen 



Yellow— Golden Glow, Halliday, Sisiwath, Dona- 

 tello, Carile, Potyphemc, Yellow Eaton. 



Pink— Gloria, Smith's Advance, Roosevelt, Mayor 

 Weaver, Mrs. Chas. H. Totty, Patty. 



White— Queen, White Cloud, White Eaton. Ghad- 

 wlck Improved, Mme. Desjouls, White Ivory, Nonln, 

 Pres. Taft. Lynnwood Hall. 



Native Greens. Hardy Perennials. 

 Prices on Application. 



FERN HILL GREENHOUSES, 



Box 65 Feni HW P. 0.. TACOMA, WAIH. 



Telephone M. 7867-J2 

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RAHN it HERBERT 



110 K. 49tta St., PORTLAND. ORX. 



Bonvardlas, single and doable, pink and white, 2'4- 



in., fine, bushy plants, $6.00 per 100. 

 Boston Ferns, 2ia-ln., $4.00 per 100. 

 EngUsh Ivy, Sin., $8.00 per 100. Extra strong. 

 Kentia Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 2'2-in., strong, 

 $10.00 per 100; 3-ln., strong, $20.00 per 100; 4-ln., 

 Strong, $40.00 per 100; R-in., strong, $76.00 per 100; 

 6-ln., strong, $100.00 per 100. 



Write for prices on Araucarias, Aspidistras, Phoe- 

 nix and Rhapis. 



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MARTIN & FORBES CO. 



347 Washinjrton St., Portland. Ore. 



Phone Main 269 



FLOWERS AT WHOLESALE 



We are now in a position to furnish all sea- 

 sonable flowers on short notice. Roses a 

 specialty. Prices right. 



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Seattle 

 Cut Flower Exchange 



1608 SccMd Aveaae 

 fmytMac n CUT FLOWERS nd (RONS 



LF.WALZ,Mg.,Scttflc,Wiifc. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 STOCK PLANTS 



@ 6c each, or $4.00 per 100. 



WHITE 



Smith's Advance. White Oct. Frost, White Cloud, 

 Virginia Poehlmaiin.Touset, AliceByron, Queen, 

 White Ivory, Roosevelt, White Eaton, White 

 Cbadwlck, Jeanne Nonin, David Syme. 



YELLOW 



Yellow Oct. Frost, Monrovia, Halliday, Yellow 

 Ivory, Bonnaffon, Yellow Eaton, Golden Chad- 



^^^''^ PINK 



Pink Ivory. Gloria, Helen Frick, Balfour, Dr. 

 Euguehard, Majestic, Amorita, Pac. Supreme. 



RED 



Intensity, Shrlmpton. 



Bronze, Fancy, @ $3.00 per 100. 



100,000 Catkbert Red Rispberry Plants, 



@ $3.00 per 1000. 



Woodland Park Floral Co., Sumner, Wash. 



p. O. Box 86 8. POOLHAN, Mgr. Tel. F. 84 

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CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK 



WHITE 



Smith's Advance, October Frost, Early Snow, Clem- 

 K entlne Toxisft, Ivory, Lynnwood Hall, Timothy 

 Eaton, Beatrice May, Western Kln»f, W. H. Chad- 

 wick, Chadwlck Improved, Mrs. J. Jones, White 

 Helen Frick, Nonln. 



YELLOW 



Yellow October Frost, Monrovia, Comoleta, Chryso- 

 lora, MaJ. BonnafiFon, Polypheme, Yellow Eaton, 

 Golden Chadwlck, Yellow Mrs. Jones. 



PINK 



Unaka, Pink Ivory, Dr. Engniehard, W. R. Brock, 

 Helen Frick. 



GLENVIEW^ BRONZE 



Good, strongr stock plants, of the above varieties, 

 5c each; BOc per dozen; $3.60 per hundred. 



BRTN MAWR GREENHOUSE CO. 

 BRTN MAWR, WASH. 



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METEOR, the new strlkingr scarlet Oersnlum, 

 will be the leading: variety next spring; 2'a-ln., $5.00 

 per 100. Perennial Plants, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 

 100. Hydrangea Otaksa. from $15.00 to $36.00 per 

 100. Rose Bushes, $15.00 per 100. Tree Roses, 60c 

 each. Gooseberries, Oregon Champion, $18.00 per 

 1000. German Iris. Florentlna, Mme. Chereau, $4.00 

 per 100; Pallida Dalmatlca. $10.00 per 100; Nlbelun- 

 gen, Rheln Nlxe, Lohengrin and other orchid-flow- 

 ering varieties, 40c each; $3.26 per doz. 



Mountain View Floral Co., 

 E. 72d Street, Portland, Oresron 



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iillilC ALL COLORS 



mUlWId $1.00. $1.25. $1.50. $2.00 doz. 



Carnations $3.06 per ICO 



Asparagus Sprengeri. .$1.00,$1.50 per 100 

 Write, Wire or Phone. 



VAN 8LYKE & SEAMONS 



i. ». N«. 2 -TACOMA, WASH.- Bn tS 



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HERBERT & FLEISHADER 



McMINNVILLE, OREGON 



Aster specialists " 



Fancy Crego Aster Seed from Selected Stock. 



Prices on application. 



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IT'S THE PANSIES ^ 



More seedlings sold in last two months than 

 any two years before. Fall stock all sold. Win- 

 ter crop ready Nov. 20th. Mastodon Mixed; 100, 

 50c: 1000. $3.00; 6000. $12.50. All prepaid. Perfect 

 order delivery guaranteed in U. S. and Canada. 

 Seed: 1/12 oz., $1.00. 



STEELE'S MASTODON PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREOON 



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 writing advertisers. 



