

May 11, 1916. 



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The Florists' Review 



63 



MOSS 



OREGON MOSS 



Large stock of best grade, baled, 

 now ready to ship. Write for 

 prices, staling quantity wanted. 



J. J. BUTZER 



Seedsman 

 188 front Street, PORTUND, ORE. 



FREESIA PURITY 



I AM ABSOLUTELY HEADQUARTERS 



I have already booked orders for about half 

 a million bulbs of Freesia Purity for this sea- 

 son, which is the best possible proof of the 

 results obtained from my bulbs. 



My stock Is truBf and absolutely reli- 

 able. Write for prices, and place your 

 order no^7 for July shipment. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Whileula Fteritt tat Balb Brtwar. SANTA CIUZ, CALIF 



BOSTON FERNS 



Per 100 1000 

 Boston Ferns, 2-in., strong. .$4.00 |35.00 

 Boston Ferns, 3-in., strong. . 7.50 

 WtiitmaniFerns,2-m., strong 5.00 

 Cash with order, please 



H. HAYASHI 6l CO. 



S811 78d Avenue, ELMHURST, CAL. 



O. E. PKNZER 



IL1,BM815,PwtlMd.0rt. 



BIDDING PLANTS— PERENNIALS 



Seasonable Stock :— Dracaenas, 3 and 4 Inch; 

 Daisies, Pansles and Myosotia, salable size; flue lot 

 of 2-ln. Heliotropes, Ivy Geraniums, etc. 



Special: Own grown, selected seeck-o/ Early As- 

 ters, as White and Pink Winder, SnoVdrUt, Whit* 

 and Fle^h Pink Queen of the Market 



Various Notes. 



The Fairmont Floral Co., which was 

 succeeded by the MacRorie-McLaren 

 Co., has filed an application for volun- 

 tary dissolution. The hearing will be 

 held June 1. 



B. M. Joseph has returned from a 

 week's automobile trip down the San 

 Joaquin valley, combining business and 

 pleasure. He says the florists he vis- 

 ited seem to be doing a normal busi- 

 ness. Mr. Joseph planned to exploit 

 Mothers' day more extensively this 

 year than last. 



Frank D. Pelicano has been confined 

 to his home for two weeks with rheuma- 

 tism and expects to go to the springs 

 as soon as he is able. 



The rear of the basement of the 

 California Flower Market building, on 

 Bush street, is being fitted up as an an- 

 nex to the present market. The addition 

 will accommodate a number of growers 

 who have been selling flowers on the 

 sidewalk. 



John R. Fotheringham is expected 

 soon with his usual large line of flo- 

 rists' supplies. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. still is 

 bringing in a fine cut of Beauties, aver- 

 aging sixty or seventy dozen per day. 

 J. A. Axell says they are having suc- 

 cess with the Ulrich Brunner rose. 



Podesta & Baldocchi are featuring 

 American Beauties at their store on 

 Grant avenue and are using about 

 twenty-five dozen a day. They had a 

 special display of them last week. 



The flowers to the left are Splendens :: :: Those to the right, a new white not yet in commerce 



Fischer's Splendens 



The Magnificent Lavender Freesia 



a 



iHE only commercial colored Freesia in the world. A truly wonderful 

 novelty that took many years to produce. The above cut will give 

 some idea of its beauty. It represents a bunch of only twelve sprays 

 photographed side by side with my new GIANT WHITE. One glance will 

 satisfy anyone of its wonderful commercial merit, and no words are necessary 

 to describe it except to say that the bunches figured measure nearly three feet 

 tall, not including the vase. It is much larger and stronger in every way than 

 Purity, one of its parents ; has the same fine habit of growth and is very fra- 

 grant. 



I offer it in two shades of color, a bluish lavender and 

 a reddish lavender. Only good-sized, flowering bulbs sold 



PRICE .... Per dozen, $4.50 Per 100, $25.00 



CASH WITH ORDER SENT POSTPAID JULY DELIVERY 



RUDOLPH FISCHER, San Gabriel, Cal. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



