66 The Florists^ Review 



Sbpteimbek 7, 1916. 



GOLDEN FLORAL CO. 



(UrCOBPORATKD) 



421-423 Wall Street 



Shippers and Growers of 



Fresh Cut Flowers 



Green Goods and Decorative Material 



PLANTS, PALMS and 

 NURSERY STOCK 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



MORNINQ VlEW-aOLOEN FLORAL CO. 



A VMl 



Main 94«2 



NlBht CaUs 

 S71S* 



Dahlia Growers' Association acted as 

 judges. They were Arthur Twitchett, 

 of this city; C. S. Quick, of Berkeley, 

 and Leslie E. Doolittle, of Pacific 

 Grove. Besides the prize exhibits, 

 which were open to amateurs only, 

 Frank Pelicano, made a fine display of 

 his 1915 seedling, which took first prize 

 at the P. P. I. E. last year, and a 

 number of his other fine seedlings. He 

 was granted honorary mention. 



D. Raymond, of the Garden City Pot- 

 tery Co., San Jose, Cal., is preparing to 

 entertain a big crowd September 10, the 

 date for the next field day of the Pa- 

 cific Coast Horticultural Society, which 

 is to be held at his place. He says the 

 Southern Pacific railroad makes excur- 

 sion rates for such trips and that a 

 good many will no doubt go in automo- 

 biles. He promises to provide plenty 

 "to eat and a good time for everybody, 

 families included. 



A committee has been appointed to 

 study the methods employed at the 

 fruit, vegetable and fish markets of 

 this city, with a view to placing the 

 flower market on a more satisfactory 

 basis for both wholesalers and retailers. 

 The trade expects a report within a 

 week or ten days. 



Joseph Proietti has a large cut of 

 late amaryllis, which shows good qual- 

 ity and sells well. He still is bringing 

 in some good gladioli. 



Arthur Zirkman, representing the M. 

 Rice Co., Philadelphia, has been book- 

 ing orders here for florists' supplies. 



L. Uzick has returned to duty at 

 Joseph 's after a pleasant vacation trip 

 to Lake Tahoe. 



Alfred Cuneo, one of Joseph's popu- 

 lar salesmen, is receiving the congratu- 

 lations of his friends upon his marriage 

 August 26 to Miss Lena Nesland. It 

 is understood that in his excitement he 

 forgot to get the license, which delayed 

 the ceremony about two hours. 



P. Ferrari has been making extensive 

 improvements at his place south of 

 town. He has built several new houses, 

 giving him one of the largest rose out- 

 fits in this vicinity, and he is getting 

 a fine crop. He now is starting a new 

 range of twelve houses, which he will 

 devote to orchids, gardenias, cyclamens 

 and other stock. 



C. Koojnnan is bringing in some nice 

 Beauty roses. He reports business pick- 

 ing up nicely. 



The quarters on Geary street to be 



ROMNEYA CIULTERI 



(MATILIJA POPPY) 

 The difficulty in raising this grand plant 

 from untreated seed is well known. For many 

 years Gsorc* Southaid, of Redlands, has 



treated his seed and can absolutely guarantee 

 at least 90 per cent germination. The Southard 

 process consists of removing the glutinous seal 

 with which this seed is coated in the natural 

 condition so that instead of waiting two or 

 three yearS: as in the past, growers of this noble 

 plant can obtain seedlings in two months. The 

 genuine treated seed can only be obtained Trom 

 us direct, and the price to the trade is: 



39c per packet of !000 seeds 



$5.50 per dozen packets 



Cash with order. 



R. C. NURSERIES, NontebeHi, Cal. 



Mention The BeTlew when jon write. 



BDLBS,CALIFORinA-(iROWN 



Freesia Purity (true). Daffodils, Poeticus 

 Narcissus. Gesneriana Tulips, Early-flowering 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others, Spanish Iris, 

 Ixias. etc. Splendid quality. Best varieties. 

 Prices reasonable. 



I get repeat orders for my bulbs, season after 

 season, from well satisfied customers whom I 

 have supplied in previous seasons. 



Write for Price List. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Whslessis nsrist aat Ml Irawtr. SUTA CIU. CALIf . 



Aspirigus Plnmosus and Sprei{eri 



SCMUII^S. M.OO par 1000 



Express prepaid if cash is sent with order. 



HARRY BAILEY 



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



M— tl— T*» JUjUw wbM y— writs. 



CaUa Lily Bulbs 



Far Immediate Shipment. 

 GKT •VH PBICKS 



CURRIER BULB CO., Seakritkt. Cal. 



If eatlon Tb« Berlew wkea 70a write. 



CaUa lily Bulbs 



PRICKS OH ArPLXCATION 



PAQFK NURSERIES, Mm. Sm MalM C*., CaL 



llatisa n* BeTiew wkea 70a write. 



FERNS 



100,000 READY NOW 



IN FLATS 



Best varieties for Fern dishes 

 $1.50 per 100 



Primula Obconica 



Gigantea and Grandiflora 

 in 2>fl-inch pots, 



IMPROVED RONSDORF HYBRIDS 



mixed or in separate varieties 

 $ 8.00 per too 

 48.00 per 1000 



Write for Wholesale Catalogue of Ferns, 

 Kentias, etc., to 



H. PLATH 



"TNC FCRNKRIES" 



Liwrence aid Wiaiipcf Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



ICcBtlon Tke Beview whea 70a writs. 



Bargain in BEDDING STOCK 



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

 Nice, bushy plants, in separate colors, named. 



$2.60 par 100, $2t.«0 per 1000 



Por • ahoit tlai* maly 



Fuchsias. Lantanas, Geraniums (including 

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

 Plumosus. Asp. Sprengeri. Cliantbus, Santo- 

 linas. Also many other plants, including hard7 

 perennials. 



Price List on application. 



PRK» •. niLR. 224 tssbsra «*fl.. tM JUI. CU 

 MeatI— Tfce Heytew wlw jtm writs. 



FIELD-IROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



Mow Re«d7 to B«iicli 



Per 100 Per 100 



Alice $8.00 Mrs. O.W.Ward S6.00 



Matcblesa 7.00 Dorothy Gordon 6.00 



W. EnchantreM. 6.W L. P. Enchantresa 6.0a 



2B at the 100 rat* 



BASSETFS fLORAL GARDENS , 



B. B. Basaett.Pray. LOOMM. CAI. 



If entlon "Bit Reriew when 70a write. 



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