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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 19

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Portland, Oregon
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journal, guiiday iioveiibhh o. 1:13. LMI1 GLADIOLI EASY TO AKD rui SCHOOL IS IOOO ft Flov.cr v. GLADIOLI CFFEjI irJFITJITE RANGE 0F COLO Phone M. A.

Schuster. Main C1C2 A-11C2 Woodlawn 158 Prop. The. Highland Park All kinds of Shrubs, Roses, Bed- dinj Plants, Vegetable Plants, and Bulbs .1 i'r-X. DaLUa ')" 1287-E.

14th. St. N. Portland, Or. in mi llTonsetiv's iElowei LY VITHI1TEI1GARDEIIS Moderate harden 'Soil a'nd Sunny Location Are Nearly Exrimehts 'PreTlt-par-dening Should Not Be Lim 133 Sixth Street, Oregonian Buildinc: All That Is Reauired.

ited to Summer Season, c. rnr SUCCESS IX I II HIGH SATISFACTORY 1 i 'i Hf Miss Alice V. Joyce, f. Every Plant Guaranteed as I i I 1 I L. Jj.

Crissey. Mur people actually do not reco Herbert' Fleishaiieir -1 Aster Specialists Kepresentea Potted Plants and Cut Flowers nix th Improved gladioli of very re cent rnn th uiM they knew In nosne gardens a decade or4wo particularly If they are viewing a modern collection with tta Infinite Th many friend of th Woodlawn school garden will be Interested to know that the experimental winter garden has proved that gardening in Oregon should not be limited to the summer season, but by careful preparation of soil and thoughtful planting each home might be supplied with crisp, resb vegetables rang of color. Flower of pale pink, toss, whit. scarlet, clear yellow, crimson and deep during th entir year. purple, arranged on often three A.

HALLET FLORIST Greenhouse at Multnomah Cemetery, 79th and 45 th Ar. E. feet or more In length, are onequaled After the pet show in June, when many visitors were delighted to see the well cared for pets of the the In their decorative possibilities, wheth er In garden or vase. A Portland family who went to the beach thiai ailramer for a two weeks' vacation left a lar of "Mn Francis King4 OREGON GROWN ASTER SEED FOR FLORISTS fSafe and Economical Write for descriptive Circulin M'MINNVILLE OREGON garden was cleared of summer vegetables. Part of the vegetables were sold at the home markets, others were -used in the home.

gladioli on their mantel, and on their return were astonished to find several Early In August plans war mad for fresh' scarlet blossoms at the 'tip of PIIONE TABOR 1569 a 'winter garden. A number of pupils who had returned from their outings were quit enthusiastio over the new work. Tbey are beginning to harvest some crisp lettuce and endive, also ten the spikes, to welcome them. No other flower has suoh keeping Quality when -j; cut --viiv It's a pleasur to plant tha plump, 1 brown bulbs, for they are not at all 1 electing In requirements, asking; only a sunny location and moderately good garden soli. Five or six inches Is not too deep for planting the bulbs, for tha heavy flower spikes are better der radishes.

Hot beds -and cold frames are, being made to protect the more tender plants, 10,000 Geraniums, Plants, Etc Cabbtte, -Tomatoes and Celery. Plants GEORGE GOOS FLORIST All IClnds of OU't rLOwinS AWS BSBSZITS 79th 'and 08th At, Arista Station, VortUnd, Or. oa blook Sast from Sad Of Hawthorn Oar Una. also In preparation for the summer gar. den Of the new ytr.i-W-:yZi'it:'!''-:":i Bine cooking and canning of vegeta AT THE FLORAL SHOW, See Our Display of bles have become a part ot the school curriculum the winter garden will of great value, affording material for food ufpvnea, ana seiaom require staging.

Tha first of April is a good time for the first planting, with supplemental ones up to the middle of June. This will give a fin succession of flowers. Choice blooms are- sometimes picked from the open garden as late as the first of November, When frost has withered the foliage the bulbs should be lifted and stored in a well vendiatad demonstration. The banking in the schools offers new I Trees rSHs -Vines-Plants stimulus. The pupils ar anxious to prepare plans for their, gardens when they realise that their bank accounts sfe grow with the Through the manual training depart Largest 1 Growers in Northwest of ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK ment, window boxes are made for home gardens, where flowers may be planted and new plants grownf or transplanting Office and Sales C6rner Second and Main Streets- New homes have been sunt, ana par Ask for Descriptive Catalogue.

Oregon Grown Seed Dahliaa, Ro aad 1 Pwwnials GILL BROS. SEED Ca Portland, Or. Rout I ents hav moved Into th Woodlawn district for the purpose of securing instruction In scientific agricultural knowledge. Children have requested a transfer so that they might be in a school where they have a garden. These PhonesMain 421V A-H53.

J. B. PILKINGTON, Nurseryman requests hav been granted by the superintendents when possible. cellar for the winter. 8ome varieties are excellent for fore lag in window or greenhouse, with resultant flowers In February or March.

The greatest pleasure, however, Is to be derived from the garden, and the moderate price of bulbs permits their generous planting; A few of tha best known sorts would include America, delicate lavender pink; Mrs. i Francis King, flaming scarlet jleeper mark. Ingst Baron Hulot, a velvety purple! rrinceps, brilliant acarlet wl th white blotches on lower petajs; Klondyke, primrose yellow shading th Ivory; Canary Bird, clear golden yellow, World has been drawn upon in the naming of the newer Intro, ductlons such as Panama, a deep soft pink; Niagara, rich cream; color, and Europe, pure, untlnged white. Ameri-, can growers have produced some of th, finest kinds, but- Dutch and French gardeners are very industrious in the field of For unadulterated satisfaction, plant a few gladioli when the gardening- fever grips you next spring. In fall you will classed with the oregoji PORTLAND The pupils do not need an oner ox prises for good gardening, but are loyal to school and realise that th work 1 worth while eoo Wages in Australia.

Th average nominal rat of wages to adults Is 111 per week In West Australia, as compared with 118.60 a week In Tasmania, the two states of Australia whers the highest and the lawest wages. respectively, ar paid. Hendee Bros. FLORISTS Hnoo Station, Orgon City I Car Lin, 6a Faro Fhono Milwauk Red 772 GOOD SOI I. SEDSAND Top, left to right "Mrs.

Francis Kins''- gladiolus, tho" "Klondike" gladiolus. Bottom Arranging; an attractive basket of gladioli. BULBS ESSENTIAL TO Pacific Landscape I Gariening Co. 5 FINE NURSERY STOCK Ornamentals. Fruit Trees.

Roses. Etc. Grading, planting, pruning, spraying. Plans drawn up Estimates furnished I without charge. 306-308 Stock Exchange Bldg.

A YARD 2D AND MADISON STS. Phone Main 8916 leeks, scarlet sage, 4 peas, etc. These tilings are. ready to plant by th time th frost is out of the around. Then tree and flowers from practically every corner of the globe, each adding Its' graceful beauty, delicate odor, and quaint foreign attractiveness to the Mrs.

"Burrell is especially fond LOM IE uROW comes th necessity for car' and I tentlon, for although Oregon climate aoes many imqgs, it aoesn I ao vry- of all the weeping trees and the weep. Ing elm, the weeping willow, the weeping cut leaf birch and others ax to be tning ana as in every thing is plants that are given the attention are found in Ahe tbtpnes that lv satisfactory resulta There are no less than varieties of Burrell Tells to She -Attributes. Sup- Altnougn begonias are rather dell cate both of blossom and foliage, I have been quit successful with them. They are very fond of the shade and of wet feet 1 Columbine doe especially cess in rioricuiiuret3 Zimmerman Bros. FLORISTS LANDSCAPE GARDENERS.

Complete List of BEST HARDY PERENIALS TIGARD, OREGON flowering cherry trees, many of them having been brought from Japan. Eighteen varieties of th waxen-leafed magnolia trea grace th grounds. Th Japanese maples ara.nqtabl for their small leaves. The German oak also has very small leaves, but otherwise well In shaded spots. Wild hyacinth, both lavender and white, are desirable Portland abounds In.

artistically parked private grounds and attractive exactly like, the regulation American tor planting in shaded sections. riowartoff Shrubs Fraferred. "From one tiny beginning of Kenll. 1 See Our Exhibit at tk Fiomi Show. RAHN HERBERT FLORISTS 110 E.

49th St. ji Palms, Ferns, Blooming Plant I Joseph i A variegated elder tree and a Porta terest and speculation. worth Ivy a goodly part of the central gues laurel with wonderful, thick, "I don't know that there la any spe portion of the rear stone wall Is cov cial secret in raising one's flowers, shrubs and vegetables from the seeds," moss green foliage are much admired. English walnuts were planted primarily because' they are fast growers, having ered with this tine leaved foliage, Ferns are of course beautiful, but I prefer the flowering shrubs, especially In winter when we have so many gray days. The said Mrs.

Walter Burrell In discussing a aw'. siTTrn vn. m. rvw rrn in in a few years attained great height Peony Blooms Ar sg. On ot the wonderful trees Is Thompson's Horticulture Works peony which Mrs.

Burrell declares has blossoms as large as one's head. The FLOWER SHOW cotonaster is a very, successful shrub lit Oregon, i It Is evergreen and has brilliant red berries In midwinter. Our pergola and Illy pond are of course not at their, best just now, but In the summer they are much, admired. In the pond arrow pink, white and tulip tree Is another brilliantly blossom. her own little greenhouse and her spa clous gardens where ahe grows every thing from tomatoes to tulips and, with qual suooess, to.

vW'C- ti' 'The right soil, good seeds and good bulbs are but above all a skilled and conscientious gardner is great necessity. I have been grow- Ing vegetables for my table and flowers for my home for more than I years, but never a season passes but what I learn something new and Interesting: In -j Ing shrub. There ar scarlet oak trees in considerable numbers; also a splendid collection of bamboo Including th yellow lilies and Japanese Iris. One of high, 'aware ana variegated. 1- A persimmon bush Is this year laden my ravonte winter plants is th cactus begtmla which has at blossom one and with (he big orange colored fruits for Manufacturers Semi-Iron Frame Greenhouses, Equipment and Hotbed Sash 321 80TH ST.

NORTH Tabor 2096 a half Inches In diameter and beautiful th first time, one of the earliest of th spring blooming shrubs is th scarlet In color. "This Is chrysanthemum time and. I Prunua Fissardl which sends forth lovely blooms 'early in March. The fact, I don't know of anything that holds so much fascination: as watching; the evolution of plants, vi 'i Wads Planted In February. "The seeds are planted about the end January.

I raise in my little hothouse asters, annual pinks, lobelia have doiens of pots of the little pom pons, their make such delightful winter flowering plants for- th house. I think mountain asalea la a real Joy In winter Huserick I as it is an evergreen. There ar rira and spruces of many unusual speoles, -a little tree brought from New England, now laden with dell they are rather coming into their own again, though many people consider the great giant blossoms a bit coarse." The spacious grounds surrounding the Burrell home comprise a miniature international forest, as there, are shrubs, zor comers, nugmonene ana omer aen-cate flowers. In vegetables I plant tomatoes, cabbasa, cauliflower. lettucevcucumbers, celer, celeryette, cat pink and white blossoms, and otha Interesting and beautiful things tm numerous to mention.

GO 1151 E. Grant St Get Vour Hanging and Trellises1 If OKIES FLORISTS BLOSSOMS tAND- PLANTS. FLOURISH IN HOTHOUSE OF MRS. W. BURRELL TaJbor 148 REINHOLDKEIL rLORiST WoodnMro Station, Lnta, Or.

3 wir Phones Main 269, A-1269 347 Washington St. rrom nun. Phone B-2583. I -s Eaat 2013 Horn C-3002 Don't Fail to See Our Display I 1 At The Flowerhow. GEO.

OTTEN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ij JUUUS DOSSCHE i IMPORTER OP ORNAMENTAL SHRUB5--LANDSCAPER l09rkThurman Portland, Or. 1 1 Telephone A-475S 295 East FiftMBth North 1 Portland, Oregon lax FLORISTS il' 'i. iK-. Phones Mala 77S6," a-7703 i I "i C. COOK FLORIST THE BEST AND MOST DATE NEW DAHLIAS To Be Shown at Flower Show by Willamette Dahlia Co.

1194 WILLAMETTE BLVD. Over 700 named varieties are listed In our 1914 Illustrated Free Catalog, Including an of thf lates European Novelties. Also other bulbs and plants. Cut Pfoweri md Floral De 141 Sixth Selling "-Phones Main 7123, A-512L Specialty I t'i, rvV'; 7 See Our Violets at the Show Phon for ItWoodlawn 3274 Store 120 4th Portland, Or. Interior ylow of hotliouse ta whlcU Mm.

W. P. Burrell raises flowers for winter use..

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