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The Florists^ Review 



May 16, 1913. 



Cut Flowers, Greens, Bulbs 



Send me your orders for Spanish Iris 

 ^hite, yellow, blue), and Early-fflowor- 

 Ing Gladiolus (white, blush white, pink, 

 etc.); also Large-flowering Gladiolus 



(long spikes ) . 



I have a very large and varied stock of 

 splendid quality, and can put prices right 

 for you. 



C. EADEN ULLEY, "^^S" SanU Cruz, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus 



Strong plants in flats or 2i2-in. pots, at 

 $2.60 per 100; *2U.<iO per 1000. 

 Please order with cash. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



231 t-73N Ave. ELMHURST, CALIF. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Kentia Forateriana, 3 ft., $1.S0 each; Sht it., 



$2.60 each. 

 Cooos Plamosa, balled, all sizes. 

 Areca Sapida. In pots, i ft.. $1.76 each; 6 ft., $2.75 



each; 6 ft., $3.7fi each; 7 ft., $4.60 each. 

 Dracaena Indivlaa. 2 ft., 35c; 3 ft., 60»each. 

 Phoenix Canarlensis, all sizes, well established, 



never sro back like balled ones. 

 Phoenix Canariensis and WashinKtonia 



Robnsta , strong, from 2 Vi-ln.pcts, |^.00 per 1000. 



KKNTIA NURSKRICS. Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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CUT FLOWERS 



Orders for cut flowers delivered promptly 

 to Ocean Park, Venice, Santa Monica or 

 Los Angeles on post or telegraph order. 



Rasular Discounts 

 WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 



OCIAN PARK. CAL. 



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rVri AMFN assorted, in bloom, 4.in. pots. 



V I VliHlllill 12.50 per 12 ; $20.00 per 100. 



riiyM (Imantophyllum), 5-in. pots, 



KENTIAS ^■*°' ^°*'' ^'^ ^^ ^'^' 



ARAUA SIEBOLDD -^°'^^° Spenoo 



PACinC NURSERIES (H. Kempt, Pnp.) 



Colma, San Mateo Co., Cal. 



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6000 ASPARAGUS PLUHO^US 



2hi to 3-iDch. $25.00 per 1000 

 Write us for prices on 



HELD CARNATION PLANTS 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 



I. F. RsidM, MiMier LOOMIS, Placer Ci.. CALIF. 



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California Carnation 

 Company 



LOOMIS, CALIFORNIA 



Mention Th» RpvIpw wh»w vnn wrtt». 

 PHOENIX PHOENIX PHOENIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canarlensis ^ 



Bzoellent plants of a dark green color, either g 



balled or established. AlsoWashlogtonlasin Q 



quantities. Ask for onr wholesale palm list. ^ 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, n 



Santa Bartuum, Cal. 



Always Mention the... 



FLORISTS' REVIEW 



Wben Writing Advertiser! 



new varieties are being tested for their 

 adaptability to California conditions. 



The officials of Golden Gate park 

 have promised several stunning effects 

 in connection with the approaching 

 convention of the Sons of Hermann. 

 G. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Flowers of all kinds are scarce and 

 the demand good. Carnations are 

 scarcer than for many years at this 

 season and the supply of white for 

 Mothers' day was inadequate; so many 

 growers discarding carnations for cu- 

 cumbers this season has had a tendency 

 to decrease the sApply. Eoses are ar- 

 riving in fair quantity and are being 

 used up as fast as they come in. The 

 late flowering tulips are selling well, 

 and double narcissi are in good demand. 

 The sale of geraniums and other bed- 

 ding stock is good. The continued 

 dry weather has retarded planting con- 

 siderably. 



Various Notes. 



The Mount Baker Park Improvement 

 Club has issued its schedule of this 

 year's rose show, which is to be held 

 in the park June 14 and 15, A much 

 larger show than last year is expected, 

 and arrangements are being made for 

 twice as much space. 



H. E. Easmussen spoke at the Mount 

 Baker Park Improvement Club's meet- 

 ing May 7, advocating a joint rose 

 show for the whole of Seattle. His 

 remarks were received with attention, 

 but no action was taken and none will 

 be until after this season's show. 



"Visitors to the government bulb farm 

 at Bellingham are returning with glow- 

 ing accounts of the appearance of the 

 plants at this institution. T. W. 



POETLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Business conditions last week were 

 satisfactory, although there is not a 

 great deal, going on socially. Mothers' 

 day helped materially to clean up the 

 stock, especially carnations, while the 

 demand locally was disappointing. The 

 shipping trade is what used up the sur- 

 plus. Prices on carnations advanced 

 slightly. Spring flowers are rapidly 

 passing out of the market. Carnations 

 and roses are coming in heavily and of 

 excellent quality. Beauties are giving a 

 heavier cut than at any time this sea- 

 son, with form and quality in accord- 

 ance. Iris, snapdragon and lilac give 

 a variety of stock. Cattleya Mossiae is 

 plentiful, with a slight demand. There 

 is a general scarcity of blooming plants. 

 Hydrangeas, bougainvilleas and myo- 

 sotis are about all that are to be had. 



Various Notes. 



Paul Eiegelmann says he is satis- 

 fied with the results of his pansy beds. 

 There has been a heavy call for his 

 stock, which moved at good prices. 



Ehododendrons, Azalea mollis and 

 magnolias are blooming in the yards 

 and parks. 



D. MacEorie, while visiting here last 

 week, spent some time fishing for sal- 

 mon with William Martin. He carried 

 a 20-pounder back to San Francisco to 

 show his friends what his luck was. 



D. L. Thomas, of Dallas, Ore., has 



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Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have yon 

 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: 



Please cut out of our advertisement in The Re- 

 view the cyclamen seedlings. We sold all our 

 surplus cyclamen seedlings as a direct result of 

 our advertisement in your paper.— Spokane 

 Greenhouses (Inc. ), Spokane, Wash. 



We want to say that our last adTertisement iu 

 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 

 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. 



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Florists' Pnblisliing Co. 



S08 S«. Deiiliwn Street CHICAGO 



