March 16, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



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i THE BEST 



I IN THE WEST 



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PRIMA DONNA, OPHELIA, 



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 



E Send for our new Catalogue s 



I Henry W. Turner Wholesale norist Montebello, Cah | 



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ASPARAGUS PLUM08US 

 SEED 



76c per 1000 



10,000 lots at 60c 



HARRY BAILEY 



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



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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. S-lnch. $4.50 per 

 100; 4-lDch. $7.60 per 100; 6-lnch, $16.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRBMOKBI, 8-lnch. (4.60 per 



100; 4-lnch. $7.60 per 100. 

 HARDY PERENNIALS, from field, Delphi- 



nlama. Campanula PyramldalU and PerslclfoUa, 



and other*. 



Send for list and prices to 



rnCU DnDHEt santa rosa, cal. 



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Acacia Seed 



I have a snrplus of A. Balle;ana, A. Floribunda, 

 A. LoDRlfolla and A. Latlfolia, all 1916 stock. As 

 4onK ae It lasts it will go at $1.00 per lb., f. o. b. 

 lioa Angreles. I have other varietiee at regular 

 prices. Make checks payable to 



GEORGE H. HOPKINS, 

 Bade Rock Sta. , Los Anceles, Cal. 



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STAIGER A FINCKEN 



1868 West WMklnrton St.. LOS ANOELES, CAL. 



For all claaaee of ornamental nursery and green- 



bonae stock, ferns and palms at ri«ht prices. 



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Howard, H. E. Richards and Earl Side- 

 bottom, of Los Angeles. After a good 

 meal had been discussed the next thing 

 on the program was the question of 

 assessment of nursery stock. Mr. Side- 

 bottom, as secretary of the exchange, 

 had gone into the matter and he, as 

 well as Messrs. Germain and Howard, 

 made it clear to all present that if the 

 exchange had done no other good it 

 had at least paved the way to a much 

 lower assessment this year than last. 

 Mr. Coolidge was happy as usual in a 

 humorous speech bubbling over with 

 good stories. Several new members 

 joined the exchange. 



E. Hunt, manager of the floral de- 

 partment of the Hamburger store, has 

 been laid up, but has much improved 

 during the last few days. 



Everyone in the trade regrets the 

 continued illness of Mrs. Thon, mother 

 of George Thon, of the Pico Heights 

 Nurseries. Mrs. Thon has long been 

 known and respected here and closely 

 connected with the business for many 



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I Carnations and Roses I 



I WE HAVE THE BEST 



= LONG DISTANCE SHIPPING A SPECIALTY i 



I L. A. FLORAL CO. f 



S THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE g 



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



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NEW CROP OF CARNATIONS 



PREESIAS, DAFFODILS, TULIPS AND ALL KINDS OF FLOWERS IN SEASON. 

 751 South Broadway ^ AJIIDATA O €^f% 



Los Angeles, Cal. O. mUnATA tt UU. 



OLDEST AND MOST EXPERIENCED SHIPPERS IN SOUTHERN CAUPORNIA 



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PAN8IE8 



Strong seedbed plants, in first-class mix- 

 tures of Giant Strains, $3.60 per 1000; trans- 

 planted, 16.00 per 1000. 



Send for wholesale price list on other plants. 



PRKD a. KHU. 224 SMbsni •*■.. UN JOSE. C«L 



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years, first with her late husband and 

 then with her son. 



The March meeting of the Los An- 

 geles County Horticultural Society was 

 held March 7, at Kruckeberg's hall, 

 President Felgate presiding. The guest 

 of the evening was Alois Frey, of 

 Crown Point, Ind., who exhibited a 

 bunch of his colored freesias. Mr. 

 Frey was suffering from cold and loss 

 of voice, but he gave an interesting 

 account of the history of his freesias. 

 H. E. Richards spoke on bulbs and ex- 

 hibited several of the new daffodils. 

 Spring Glory, a fine bicolor in the way 



Pots Tiers Per 100 



Araucaria Bidwillii 2-inch 2-8 116.00 



Araucaria Bidwillii 4-inch 26.00 



Asparaarus Sprengeri 2-inch 2.00 



Coprosma Baueri 2-inch .... 6.00 



Diosma Alba 2-inch .... 4M 



Erica Melanthera 2-inch 16.00 



Prices of other stock on application. 

 PACIf IC NURSERIES. Colm. Saa Mateo Co.. CaL 



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of Prince of the Netherlands, was 

 greatly admired. Several other mem- 

 bers brought interesting exhibits of 

 bulbous stock. 



S. Murata & Co. report excellent 

 business and the class of stock shown 

 in the store is extremely fine. 



The L. A. Floral Co. is shipping out 

 large quantities of orchids, Cattleya 

 Trianee still holding first place in the 

 list. Fred Sperry says that business is 

 keeping up remarkably well. 



A. Knopf, of the Redondo Floral Co., 



