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Jdne 1. 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



THE BEST , 



IN THE WEST 



PRIMA DONNA, OPHELIA, 

 HOOSIER BEAUTY, Etc. 



ROSES 



IN ANY QUANTITY-AT ANY TIME 



500,000 Roses, ready for early delivery, in all the leading 



commercial varieties. 



Send for our new Catalogue 



Henry W. Turner Wholesale Florist Montebello, Cah 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WHOLESALE PRICES 



SUBJECT TO CHANGE 



Beantles per doz., 75c, $1.60, $3.00, $5.00 



Short Med. Long 



Shawyer per 100, $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 



Helen Taft " 6.00 8.00 10.00 



Rlchmonda " 4.00 7.00 9.00 



Klllarney " 4.00 7.00 9.00 



White KUlarney " 4.00 7.00 9.00 



Klllarney Brilliant " 4.00 7.00 9.00 



Oamatlona " 4.00 



SweetPeas " .76 1.80 



Smllax per dos. strings, 2.50 



Hardy Ferns per doz. bunches, 2.00 



Mixed Short Roses, In 1000 lots $26.00 



Miller Floral Co. |l,T in 



FARMINGTON, U I fill 



Mts. Bahn has been seriously ill, re- 

 quiring his presence at home nearly all 

 the time. 



Cool weather has held back the move- 

 ment of bedding plants. 



More complaint than usual comes in 

 that flower thieves are busy at the 

 cemeteries and about private lawns. 



S. W. W. 



SAN FBANCISCO. 



Tbe Market. 



Shipping business for Memorial day 

 was particularly heavy this year. Quan- 

 tities of outdoor stock were sent to in- 

 terior points at a considerable distance, 

 thereby making it an easy thing to 

 clean up the surplus here. In addition, 

 the cool weather had a tendency to hold 

 back the stock. The north wind hurt 

 the sweet peas to a certain extent, 

 causing the edges to turn, but there is 

 quite a bit of first-class stock coming 

 in, including long-stemmed Spencers. 

 There is a good supply of fineS^ white 

 stocks, statice, coreopsis, marigolds and 

 gypsophilas. There are many corn- 

 flowers and a limited cut of good snap- 

 dragons. Spanish iris is on the wane. 

 America gladioli are coming in freely 

 and are much sought after. Francis 

 King makes a splendid showing and a 

 large batch of baby gladioli finds a 

 ready market. 



Carnations are only in moderate 'sup- 

 ply, everything cleaning up without dif- 

 ficulty. Lilies are more than plentiful, 

 but the large percentage of trashy stock 

 hurts the demand materially. Some 

 fine Burgle dahlias are arriving, their 

 appearance being unusually early. Some 

 of the stems are two and one-half feet 



My Winter Orchid-flowering 



SWEET PEAS 



were the best paying crop with many thousands of growers who have purchased 

 my seed in time. They have received the highest awards at the National Flower 

 Show in Philadelphia and in New York, the Gold Medal of Honor at San Fran- 

 cisco, the Gold Medal in San Diego World's Fair. 



New list of over 50 best commercial varieties will be mailed in June. If you 

 are not already on our books, send your name in. 



I am the originator of every Winter Orchid Sweet Pea but one, which was 

 ever seen or shown. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, Sweet re> Ruck, Lompoc, California 



HERE ARE THE PLANTS YOU NEED NOW 



100 



Coronilla elsuoa , $3.00 



Genista Canarlansls 3.00 



AaparaKus BprenBerl 2.60 



AsparaKUfl Plumosus 2.50 



Leonotis Laonurus, fine 4-inch 



stock 4.00 



Acacia Balleyana, 5-inch pots. 2 



feet high 7.00 



Sour Oransr* Stock, grown un- 

 der lath or absolutely new. unir- 

 rigated soil, no yellows 2.00 



1000 

 125.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 



17.50 



100 

 Musa Knaete (Abyssinian ban- 

 ana), 5-inch pots $7.00 



Araucarla Bldwelll. magnificent 

 specimens. 4 to 5 ft. high, $2.00 ea. 



Ubonla Floribunda 2.00 



Fablana Imbrlcata, beautiful 

 heath-like shrub, pure white 



fiowers 8.00 



Hellotropaa, purple 2.00 



UcuBtrum Napalensa (Nepal 

 Privet), well rooted 



1000 



$15.00 



25.00 

 15.00 



5.00 



AIX WKIX ROOTED STOCK 



GEKHAIN SEED & PLANT CO., sze 328 330 so. Niin st. Los Angeles, Cal. 



.BULBS 



SEEDS 



SUPPLIES 



FLOWERS 



SHIPPING 



COMMISSION 



C. KOOYMAN 



WHOLISALK FLORIST 



Sucoaaaor to 

 HOGAN-KOOYMAN CO. 



27 Saiot Aaaa Straat (Off Bnali, aaar Kaaray) 

 Pkoaa Sottar 540 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



long. Eoses continue plentiful, but 

 hardly so abundant as they were a few 

 weeks ago. American Beauties show 

 good quality and have a good demand. 

 Ulrich Brunner is popular. The market 

 is well supplied with gardenias and the 

 demand leaves no ground for complaint. 

 The same may be said of orchids. There 

 is an excellent demand for potted stock, 

 but the supply is limited. Good French 

 hydrangeas are bought on sight and 

 rambler roses move freely. Primulas 

 are popular, as usual, and some pelargo- 

 niums are disposed of. 



Siarin Flower Show. 



The Marin flower show, held under 



CAUFORNU CUT FLOWER 

 and EVERGREEN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS AND SUPPLIES 



316 S. Bnadway, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Phena Braadway 2S69 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



the auspices of the horticultural com- 

 mittee of the Marin Flower Pageant, at 

 the San Bafael armory, May 19 to 21, 

 was one of the finest ever held in the 

 nearby towns of the San Francisco bay 

 district. The pageant was arranged in 

 celebration of the landing of Francis 



