MlBCH 0, 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 



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



I Send for our new Catalogue ^ s 



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



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Mention TTie Beriew when yon write. 





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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 SEED 



75c per 1000 



10.000 lots at 60c 



FRED OROHE. 



HARRY BAILEY 



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



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, S-lnch, 14.50 per 

 laO; 4-lnch. $7.60 per 100; 6-lnch, $U.0« per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENOEBI, Sinch, $4.60 per 

 100; 4-lnch. $7.00 per 100. 



HARDY PERENNIALS, from field. Delphi, 

 nlmne, Oampannla PyramldalU and Peralclfolla, 

 and othert. 



Send for list and prices to 



R. D. 4. 



SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Acacia Seed 



I hare a surplus of A. Ballejaua, A. Fiorlbunda. 

 A. LoDKifolia and A. Latifolia. all 1915 stock. As 

 long as It lasts It will gro at $1.00 per lb., f. o. b. 

 Los Angeles. I have other yarieUes at regular 

 prices. Make checks payable to 



G£ORGE H. HOPKINS, 



Kade Rock Sta. , Los Anceles, Cal. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



STAIGER A FINCKEN 



18S8 West WMhiMitea St., L«8 AIieiLBS. CAL. 



For all e in sees ef emameDtal aursery and green. 



hense stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



Mention The RcTJew when you write. 



Mrs. Joseph Breck, of Boston, has 

 been visiting her son and his wife in 

 Los Angeles. H. E. Eichards. 



SAN FEANCISCO. 



The Market. 



There is not much that is new in 

 the market. Cooler weather, with show- 

 ers, has had little effect on the offerings, 

 and most seasonable flowers are abun- 

 dant. The demand is heavy for funeral 

 and decorative pieces and counter 

 trade is brisk. The year thus far has 

 been distinctly better than last year, 

 notwithstanding the exposition of last 

 year. Shipping demand is strong for 

 roses and asparagus, both of which are 

 tar short of requirements, but ship- 

 jnents of smilax, adiantum and Mexican 

 JY are large, as well as those of vio- 

 lets. The latter, however, were poor 

 so long that outside buyers are not so 

 Keenly interested in them, though for 

 the last few weeks they have been fine. 



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I CARNATIONS S;S I 



I Hothouse— Lathhouse— Outdoor 



I TULIPS ARE COMING IN GOOD 1 



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= LONG DISTANCE SHIPPING A SPECIALTY s 



I L. A. FLORAL CO. [ 



S THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE a 



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

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Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



VIOLETS 



7S1 South Broadway ^ ■flllDATA O A A 



Los Angeles. Cal. 9. MURATA « CU. 



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

 WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



We are shipping the finest and fresh- 

 est Viotets coming to this market. 



PAN8IE8 



Strong seedbed plants, in flrst-class mix- 

 tures of Giant Strains. S3.S* per 1000; trans- 

 planted, I6.0* per IN*. 



Send for wholesale price list on other plants. 



PIIKB a. KHLB. 224 Sntoni ««■.. SM JISE. CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



The market still is flooded with daf- 

 fodils and jonquils, but the main crop 

 will be off in another week. Freesias 

 are less plentiful, and the early narcissi 

 are going off, with poeticus beginning 

 to show up fairly well. Eanunculus 

 and anemones are in fair supply and 

 find a good demand. Offerings of tulips 

 have increased greatly, and the quality 

 is better, though there is not much 

 really first-class stock. Hyacinths are 

 in good supply. Formosa lilies now are 

 plentiful, but the demand is active. 

 The valley situation is unchanged. 

 Good native iris is coming in, but Span- 

 ish iris is still to come. Fruit blossoms 



Pots Tiers PerlOO 



Araucarla Bidwillii 2-inch 2-S tl6.M 



Araucaria Bidwillii 4-inch 26.M 



As paragus Sprengeri 2- inch 2.M 



Coprosma Baueri 2-incli 6.M 



Diosma Alba 2-inch 4.M 



Erica Melanthera 2-inch 15.00 



Prices of other stock ob application. 

 PACIFIC NURSERIES, Ctlm. San Mate* C«., Cal. 



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277^0 MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised in 4-Inlff "SQUARE paper pots 

 (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. ROCHELL£ & SONS. Chester. N. J. 

 Mention Tlie Herlew wbea yoa write. 



are popular, a good deal of peach being 

 in at present, and acacia still holds 

 its place. Several native wild flowers 

 are being used with good effect, nota- 



