Mabch 2, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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i THE BEST PRIMA DONNA, OPHELIA, I 



I IN THE WEST HOOSIER BEAUTY, Etc. I 



ROSES 



I IN ANY QUANTITY-AT ANY TIME | 



s 500,000 Roses, ready for early delivery, in all the leading commercial varieties. = 



s Send for our new Catalogue S 



I Henry W. Turner Wholesale rionst Nontebello, Cal. | 



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____^___ Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 SEED 



75o per 1000 



10,000 lots at 50o 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. F. D. 6, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 8-inch, $4.80 per 



100: 4-iiich. $7.60 per 100; 6-lncsh. $15.00 per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS SPRENGBRI, S-lnch, $4JS0 per 



100: 4-lnch. %1M per 100. 

 HARDT PERENNIALS, from field, Delphi- 



nlnma. Campanula Pynunldalls and Perslclfolla, 



and ottiere. 



Bend for llat and pricet to 



FRED anOiiEa SANTa' ROSA, CAL. 



Mentkn The Rerlew when yon wilf . 



Acacia Seed 



I have a snrplns of A. Balle; ana, A. Florlbunda, 

 A. Lonfrifolia and A. Latifolia, all 1916 atock. As 

 loDK as It lasts It will goat $1.00 per lb., f. o. b. 

 Los Angeles. I have other varieties at regular 

 prices. Make checks payable to 



GEORGE H. HOPKINS, 



Easle Rock Sta., Loa Anseles, Cal. 



Mention The Beftew when yon write. 



STAIGER & FINCKEN 



1858 West Waskiartoa St., LOS AHeiLKS. CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery and green- 

 bouse stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



ness and that stock is arriving in 

 better condition than at any other time 

 this winter. 



Tassano Bros, report brisk business 

 and say that stock is arriving in fine 

 shape from the Glendale ranch. 



J. W. Wolters, of Hill street, is mak- 

 ing a pretty show with spring flowers 

 and shrub blossoms. He reports busi- 

 ness as being good. H. R. Richards. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



San Francisco is basking in its Febru- 

 ary summer, and the movement of flow- 

 ers is heavy. Stores handling seeds, 

 nursery stock and plants for bedding 

 are doing a thriving business, rose 

 plants, pansies and daisies being the 

 most popular items. Funeral work and 

 decorations keep up well. For some 

 reason there was a stronger demand 

 for roses last week and with no increase 

 in the supply the market was closely 



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I Carnations for St. Patrick's Day I 



I WHITE and BREEN | 



I LONG DISTANCE SHIPPING A SPECIALTY | 



I L. A. FLORAL CO. i 



= THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE s 



I 407 Los Angeles Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. | 

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Mention The Review when yon write. 



We are shipping the finest and fresh- 

 est Violets coming to this market. 



751 South Broadway ^ UIIDJITA O A A 



Los Angeles, cai. b. mUnATA tt CO. 



Largest and most up-to-date shippers in Southern California. 

 WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT. 



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VIOLETS 



PANSIES 



Strong seedbed plants, in first-class mix- 

 tures of Qiant Strains, $3.50 per 1000; trans- 

 planted, 16.00 per 1000. 



Send for wholesale price list on other plants. 



FRED «. KHLE. 224 Saabera kn., SAN JOSE. CAL 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



cleaned up, with prices ruling high on 

 all varieties. Carnations, after a fort- 

 night or less of real abundance, have 

 fallen off, but this is only temporary. 

 The heavy crop of freesias is off, but 

 there still are plenty, including liberal 

 shipments from Santa Cruz, The earlier 

 daffodils are about gone, and the later 

 varieties are appearing in abundance, 

 with heavy offerings of narcissi. Ranun- 

 culi and anemones are increasing rap- 

 idly. Snowdrops are in fair supply 

 and popular. Tulips and hyacinths in 

 pots are plentiful and easy, the former 

 being of better quality, and Darwin 

 tulips are beginning to appear. Hardly 



Pots Tiers Per 100 



Araucaria Bidwillii 2-inch 2-S 116.00 



Araucaria Bidwillii 4-inch .... 26,00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2-inch 2.00 



Coprosma Baueri 2-inch 6.00 



Diosma Alba 2-inch 4.00 



Erica Melanthera 2-inch 15,00 



Prices of other stock on application. 

 PACIFIC NURSERIES, Cslma. San Mateo Co., il. 



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277'/o MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-lnch SQUARE paper pota 

 (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-lnch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See our 2-page advt., pages 10-11. 

 F. W, BOCHELLE & SONS. (Hiester, N. J. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



any are cut as yet, all being forced 

 stock. It looks as if the tulip crop 

 would be short. "Valley is hard to ob- 

 tain. Eaater lilies are coming in freely 



