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The Florists' Review 



Dbcbmbeb 12, 1012. 



To fLORISTS and DECORATORS: 



Beautiful English HoUy 



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 slock lasts. Cash with orders, 

 or references. 



THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES 



1180 MUwaukee Ave., PORTUND, ORL 



MenMOD rue Keview wnen you write 



'loney Back" 



If not entirely satisfied. 

 Dracaena Indivisa, 2- in. pots — Ic each 

 Asparagus Plumosus, 2- in. pots . l^^c each 

 Primrose Obconica, 2-in. pots. . .2c each 



Smilax, 2-in. pots Ic each 



Strong Seedlings of the following at 



50c per 10(': 

 Campanula, single mixed and double mixed. 

 Coreopsis Qrai diflora. 

 Gaillardia Superba. 

 Iceland Poppy. 

 AQuIlegia, single mixed. 

 Antirrhinum, Queen of North. 

 Diaiithus, mixed. 

 Smilax 



SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES, Cottage GroTe, Ore. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



METEOR— The new striking; scarlet Geranium, 

 win be the leading variety next spring, 2'3-lnch, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Perennial Plants— Largest assortment on the 

 coast, $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



German Iris— Florentlna, Mme. Chereau, $4.00 

 per 100. Pallida DalmaUca, $10.00 per 100. Nlbe- 

 lungcn, Rheln Nlxe. Lohengrin and other Orchid 

 flowering varieties, 36c each; $3.26 per dozen. 



Nonntain View Horal Co., ^k'^faSWre. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HOLLY! 



Best English, Green and Berried 



«i*«HARDY rERENNIALS,ROSES,BERKYrLANTS 



Right Prices 



WM. SCHAUMANN 



188 Front St., POBTL.AHD, ORE. 



MentlOD The Review when you write 



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; lOoO, $3.0'; 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, ORCQON 



Mention The Review when you write. 



MARTIN & FORBES CO. 



347 Washington St., Poktlakd. Obk. 



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. 



Mention The Review when you writs. 



long experience, both here and in the 

 principal eastern cities. Quiet, unosten- 

 tatious and gentlemanly in hk manner, 

 he is conversant with all that goes to 

 make up a true florist. No doubt he 

 will make good in the more onerous 

 duties he has undertaken and everyone 

 will wish him well. 



Morris Goldenaon has been away on 

 a northern trip. Trade keeps up well 

 at the store. A large basket filled with 

 azaleas and tied with red ribbon was 

 one of the fine pieces sent from here 

 to the opening of the Times building. 



Tasteful work, both in the store and 

 out, is characteristic of the Freeman - 

 Lewis staff and the window displays 

 are always good. 



Tony Tassano is back on deck at the 

 Los Angeles Evergreen & Cut Flower 

 Supply Market, after a successful trip 

 north. Business is keeping up well, espe- 

 cially in the high-class greens and ferns, 

 for which this house has a good reputa- 

 tion. 



The roses now being sent to Wright 's 

 Flower Shop from the greenhouses at 

 Gardena are without doubt the best 

 stock in this town. They are a credit 

 to Mr. Brown, the capable and ener- 

 getic grower, who now has his large 

 range finely in hand. The gardenias 

 are also excellent, with good foliage and 

 large, pure white flowers. The valley 

 is perfect and, in short, the whole of 

 the stock is highly satisfactory in every 

 way. No wonder Tom Wright beams 

 benevolently on all and sundry. His 

 spirited policy all through deserves the 

 success he is getting. 



Mrs. E. Mauff, formerly of Denver, 

 who came to Los Angeles a year ago 

 for rest and change, cannot break away 

 and so has built a home and settled 

 down at 1225 Logan avenue. 



F. S. Poole, of Poole 's Seed & Imple- 

 ment Co., Tacoma, Wash., has been in 

 the city en route to San Diego, calling 

 on friends and renewing old acquaint- 

 ances. 



A. Beverley, of the Mission Oak 

 Nursery, Santa Barbara, is in town for 

 a few days, introducing a new sprayer, 

 or rather a series of sprayers, called 

 the Pacific Adjustable, suitable for 

 small areas, and the Vacher Rotary, 

 for larger ones. Both have the ear- 

 marks of useful tools, practical and 

 easily handled. A sprayer that will do 

 its work, automatically, as Mr. Bever- 

 ley claims this will, would be a boon 

 to all growers. H. R. Richards. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Business for November exceeded that 

 of preceding years. Satisfaction is ex- 

 pressed on all sides. December opened 

 with a rush and plenty of stock to 

 take care of orders. Mums we still 

 have with us, but the gradual decline 

 in quality is noticeable. Carnations 

 are up to standard in all varieties and 

 always clean up. Funeral work has 

 served to keep the surplus moving. 

 Maid, Bride and Killarney are in good 

 crop and quality that brings the high- 

 est market price. Beauties are almost 

 off crop. Violets and orchids are 

 scarce. With Christmas near at hand, 

 preparations are being made on all 

 sides to handle the largest trade in the 

 history of the city. Stock will be 

 plentiful enough to go around and qual- 

 ity will be up to standard. Poinset- 



Pays 



To 



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 la 

 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. 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 byadyertiilnc in the Pacific Coast Department of 

 The Reylew. We sold out clean and rehued many 

 orden. The Review rarely fivei reaolts.— Vaa 

 Slyke ft Seamoni, 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' Pnblisliiiig Co. 



SOS Si. Deubn Street CHICAGO 



