AuotsT3i.i9i6 The Florists' Review 



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ALL OF THE LEADING VARIETIES 



Baby Elegance Echo Ellen Poulsen Erna Teschendorfif George Elger 



Ideal Jessie Jeanny Soupert Le Ponceau Mrs. Taft Orleans 



Mme. Jules Gouchalt Schneewittchen Triomphe Orleanaise Yvonne Rabier, etc. 



In Any 

 Quantity 



BABY 



At Any 

 Time 



THE BEST IN THE WEST 



CATALOGUE ON REQUf ST 



ROSES 



Special prices on all commercial varieties of Hybrid Teas. Write for quotailcn*;. 



Henry W. Turner Wholesale norist Montebello, Cat. 



Mantlon The RcTlew whea yon write. 



r^Hug(5i^^f' 



New List now ready— Let us send it. 



Not oecesfary for you to write. Just send your 



letterhead and we will do the rest. 



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ZONB 



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of the store thereby is much improved. 



The Germain Seed & Plant Co. store 

 was an attractive and busy place for 

 several days last week during the dahlia 

 show. This large store is just the place 

 for showing a large collection of flow- 

 ers and the most was made of the occa- 

 sion by decorating the store with fine 

 palms, ferns and flowering plants. Thou- 

 sands of dahlia blooms in about 300 

 varieties were shown, and the manner 

 in which they were exhibited and the 

 way the flowers maintained their fresh- 

 ness was a great credit to all concerned. 

 Hundreds of people crowded the store 

 day after day and this show is bound to 

 prove an excellent advertisement for 

 other lines as well as dahlias. 



G. W. Smith and Mrs. Smith have 

 returned from their trip to Bear lake 

 and say they had a pleasant time. Mr. 

 Smith is a busy man these days, what 

 with his new nursery, his landscape 

 work and the store. At the latter fu- 

 neral work is keeping up well. 



Staiger & Fincken are building a new 

 greenhouse at the salesyard on West 

 Washington street. A new truck has 

 been added to the equipment, but Mr. 

 Staiger says he has not made up his 

 mind yet whether the truck is an asset 

 or a liability. 



At the Montebello ranch of the H. N. 

 ^age Co. the new greenhouses are com- 

 pleted and planted to ferns. 



The Redondo Floral Co. has done more 

 business during the first two weeks of 



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^That is what everybody says when they see our 3>^-acre lathhouse 

 of Plumosus and Sprengeri. We can fill any size order any season of 

 the year. Time now to think about next season's supply. Get prices 

 and samples. We say that we have the biggest supply and the best 

 stock; make us prove it. 



WALTER ARNACOST & CO. 



Sawtelle, Cal. 



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250,000 Ornithogalum 



(STAR OF BKTHLBHKlf) 



Fills the gap between Freesias and Dutch Bulbs. A money-maker for the 



up-to-date grower. 

 No. 1, $8.00 per 1000; No. 2, $5.00 per 1000. 



Bend for our bulb bulletin— It Is tree 



H. N. GAGE CO., ''^Slt'li'S^^^e*™* Montebello, Cal. 



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STAIGER A FINCKEN 



18Sa West WMklBctOH St., LOS AHeSLES, CAb. 



Kentias, fine stork. In all sizes, at bargain rates. 



Write for prices. 



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August than during all of July. Several 

 good weddings are booked for Septem- 

 ber and this class of work has been well 

 maintained. Messrs. Borden and Knopf 

 are still taking time off now and then to 

 round out their vacations. Both say 

 they are feeling well and in good form 

 to face the combat the coming season. 



Carl Cropp, of Vaughan's Seed Store, 

 Chicago, paid a flying visit to this city 

 and San Diego, leaving for Ventura, 

 San Jose and San Francisco, en route 

 to Chicago, August 23. He has been 

 looking over the seed situation. 



H. R. Richards. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 

 The Market. 



If one were to judge the date by the 

 number of chrysanthemums offered in 



BOSTON FERNS 



Boston Ferns. 2-in., strong. 100. tl.OO; 1000, 186.00 



Boston Ferns, 3-in.. strong per 100. 7.50 



Whitmani Ferns. 2-in., strong per 100. 



Boston and Roosevelt, 6-in per doz., 



Boston and Roosevelt, 7-in per doz., 



Whitmani. 6-in per doz.. 



Cyclamen, 4 in per 100. 



5.00 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 6.00 

 15.00 



Cash with order, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2SI1 7Sd Avenue. KLMHURST, CAL. 



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the local market, one might mistake it 

 for the middle of October. Mums over- 

 shadow everything else and large quan- 

 tities of them are disposed of. The 

 average quality is good for this early 

 in the season, but the large blooms will 

 not be really plentiful for another fort- 

 night. Gold Nugget is a new variety 

 that is meeting with considerable pop- 

 ularity, but it does not seem to inter- 

 fere with the sale of Monrovia. 



All summer stock is about the same, 

 there still being an abundance of gypso- 

 philas, statice, coreopsis, gaillardias and 



