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The Eorists' Review 



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August 24, 1916. 



GOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



(INCORPORATKD) 



421-423 Wall Street 



Shippers and Growers of 



Fresh Cut Flowers 



Green Goods and Decorative Material 



PLANTS, PALMS and 

 NURSERY STOCK 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



MORNING VIEW-QOLDBN FLORAL CO. 



A 9541 

 Main 5462 



NlBlit Calls 

 57180 



Manttwi Th« BeTl«w when you write; 



FREESIA niRITY 



Hx"^ per 1000. $3.00 



i2X>i " 6.00 



REFRACTA ALBA 



J«x3< per 1000. $4.50 



5<andup " 6.50 



Less than 1000 lots, 10% higher. Express 

 prepaid if you send cash with order. 



HARRY BAILEY 



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



Mention Th» Berlew when yoa write. 



BULBS, CAUFORNI&GROWN 



Freesia Purity (true). Daffodils. Poeticus 

 Narcissus. Gesneriana Tulips. Early-flowering 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others, Spanish Iris, 

 Ixias. etc. Splendid duality. Best varieties. 

 Prices reasonable. 



I get repeat orders for my bulbs, season after 

 season, from well satisfled customers whom I 

 have supplied in previous seasons. 



Write for Price List. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wliflttalt Fliritt Mtf Baai Brtwtr. UNTI CMIZ. UUF. 



CALLAS 



Direct from the Grower 



AKTHIOPICA GODFRKT 



TRUK ELUOTTLANA (yellow) 



Write for prices. 



Los Robles Nursery and Garden 



SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CaUa Lily Bulbs 



For Immediate Shipment. 

 GKT OUR PRICKS 



CURRIER BULB CO., Seabright. Cal. 



Mention The Berlew when yon writs. 



CaUa Lily Bulbs 



PRICKS ON APPLICATION 



PACirK NURSERIES, CoIm, Sm Mate* C«.. CaL 



Co., is rebuilding several of his green- 

 houses. He makes a specialty of car- 

 nations and brings in some of the finest 

 stock received in the local market. 



Af. Pes is making extensive improve- 

 ments at his store and greenhouses, San 

 Mateo, Cal. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. is beginning 

 to cut a fine crop of Kussell roses, with 

 which it expects to do exceptionally 

 well. This concern does a large business 

 in violets, but does not contemplate 

 much shipping business until later. 



Richard Diener, who made a big hit 

 with gladioli at the P. P. I. E. last 

 year, now has about 10,000 blooms of 

 tHfferent varieties at his new place at 

 Kentfield, Marin county. The flowers 

 are not quite so good as those at the 

 exposition last year, as he has not suc- 

 ceeded in getting all the salt out of his 

 ground. 



Work is to begin shortly on the re- 

 modeling of the flower store of T. Mosco, 

 on Geary street, near Market street. Mr. 

 Moseo opened at this location a few 

 months ago and his business already 

 warrants finer quarters. He has se- 

 cured adjoining space for the enlarge- 

 ment of his display window and the 

 entire store will be refinished. 



Domoto Bros, report shipping busi- 

 ness as picking up. They are cutting 

 a fine crop of Hoosier Beauty roses, 

 these having much better stems than 

 those of last year. Mr. Domoto thinks 

 this rose is better for this market than 

 Hadley, as it has a fine color, opens well, 

 has a strong stem, is more profitable for 

 the growers and the florists like it bet- 

 ter. This firm is preparing to add a big 

 stock of baskets, florists' supplies, etc., 

 at its Bush street establishment, and to 

 accommodate this new department of 

 the business is preparing to remodel the 

 store. 



H. Cooper and John Macdonald, of the 

 retail force of the MacRorie-McLaren 

 Co., expect to leave the end of the week 

 for a hunting and fishing trip in the 

 Sacramento valley and, incidentally, to 

 attend the state fair at the capital the 

 first week of September. 



Henry Goertzhain, of Redwood City, 

 is bringing in about the best asters seen 

 here this season. 



J. J. O'Connor is back on duty at his 

 store on Mission street, after a well 

 earned vacation. 



The Francis Floral Co., on Powell 



Ferns in Flats 



in best varieties for Fera dishes. 

 $1.60 per 100. 



100,000 ready now. 



Primula Obconica 



.Gigantea and Graadiflora 

 in 213-inch pots 



Improved Ronsdorf Hybrids 



mixed or in separate varieties. 



$ 5.00 per 100 

 45.00 per 1000 



Write for Wholesale Catalogue of 

 Ferns, Kentias, etc., to 



H. PLATH, "The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Bargain in BEDDING STOCK 



The following are from 2 and 2^-inch pots. 

 Nice, bushy plants, in separate colons, named. 



$2.60 per 100, $20.00 per 1000 



For a short time only 



Fuchsias. Lantanas, Geraniums (including 

 Ivy), Pelargoniums, Petunias (Giants). Asp. 

 Plumosus, Asp. Sprengeri, Cliantbus, Santo- 

 linas. Also many other plants, including hardy 

 perennials. 



Price List on application. 



rmO «. KHLK. 224 Saahara «?■.. IM JME. CAL 



MentloB Th< Beriew whea yos write. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



Now Ready to Bench 



Per 100 Per 100 



Alice $8.00 Mrs. C.W. Ward $6.00 



Matchless 7.00 Dorothy Gordon 6.00 



W. Enchantrese. 6.00 L. P. Enchantress 6.00 



26 at the 100 rate 



BASSETT'S FLORAL GARDENS 



B. S. Bassett, Prop. LOOMIS, CAL. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



