

Sefteuber 14, 1916. 





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The Florists' Review 



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ALL OF THE LEADING VARIETIES 



Baby Elegance Echo Ellen Poulsen Erna Teschendorff 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 BIST IN THK WEST 



CATALOaUK ON MCQUf ST 



ROSES 



Special prices oo all GOinmerdal varieties of Hybrid Teas. Write for quotations. 



HelYiy ;W. Turner Whtiesik Florist Monfebello, Cai. 



M«bUob Th« Review wh«M /on write. 



CALLA BULBS 



2 in. diameter per 100. $9.50 



1\ in. diameter " 7.50 



1^ in. diameter " 5.50 



m in. diameter " 3.60 



1 in. diameter " 2.50 



(Any quantity) 



FREESIA PURITY 



4/8 to 5/8 in. diameter per 1000, $4.00 



3/8 to 4/8 in. diameter " 2.00 



Not less than 1000 at these prices. 

 10% discount on 5000 or more. . 

 AI1#- q, B. Santa Cruz. 

 Cash with order or C. O.J). 



TRUE SIZES. FSail. SOUND. VITAL STOClt.' 



ULYDAIXBULBCOnrXNY. SuU Cru, Cd. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon writa. ■:'"' 



BOSTON FERNS 



Boston Ferns, 2-in., strons, IM, tl.OO; INO, 186.00 



Boston Ferns, 8-in.. strong :...per 100, 7.60 



Whitmanl Ferns. 2-in.. strons per 100, 6.00 



Boston and Roosevelt. 6-in per doz.. 6.00 



Boston and Roosevelt, 7-in per doz.. 9.00 



Whitmani. 6-in perdoz., 6.00 



Cyclamen,4 in per 100. 16.00 



Cash with order, please. 

 H. HAYASHI «, CO. 



t»ll 71<l Av«na». KLMMVBBT, CAL. 



STAIGER St FINCKEN 



ISSS West Waahiactoa St., LOS ASeiLBS, CAL. 



^entlas, fine stock. In all sizes, at bargrain rates. 

 Write for prices. 



of some of the autoists on thid road 

 just before he was struck down. 



George W. Smith reports heavy fu- 

 neral business at the Seventh and 

 Figueroa street store. 



The monthly meeting of the Los An- 

 geles County Horticultural Society was 

 held in the Chamlser of Commerce 

 rooms September 6. The speaker for 

 the evening disappointed the audience 

 by not appearing and the evening was 

 turned over to the good and welfare of 

 the society. It was decided to hold the 

 next meeting in the same rooms, when 

 the speakers will be C. E. Shaw and 

 H. R. Richards, the former on herba- 

 ceous plants, the latter on bulb culture. 



Landscape work continues to occupy 

 the nursery department of the Germain 

 Seed & Plant Co. The lawn and shrub- 

 bery work at the Redondo high school 

 has been finished and now a wild garden 

 will be constructed in the rear of the 

 school. All native shrubs and plants 

 will be used, the idea being to make 

 it an educational feature for the 

 pupils. 



"A Perfect Sea of Green" 



^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 ARMACOST & CO. 



- dawtelle, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



American Beauty 



OWN ROOT~FIELD-GROWN 



January, February, March Shipments— 

 jjftj^j^pHtr^ Write for Full List and Prices 



HOWARD ROSE COMPANY, HEMET, CAL. 



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25O9OOO Ornithogalum 



(STAR OF BSTHLEHni) 



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, $6.00 per 1000. 



Send for our bulb bulletin— It Is tree 



H. N. GAGE 



f*£\ Narserymen and 

 \^\J»» Bulb Growers 



Montebello, Cal. 



Mention The BeTJew when yoa write. 



An automobile lintf flower show is to 

 be held again this year in the city 

 under the auspices of the leading daily 

 paper. 



An eastern florist, it is said, is going 

 to open high-class flower stores in the 

 Hotels Maryland, Huntington and 

 Green, at Pasadena, the idea being to 

 cater to a high-class and exclusive 

 trade. 



G. Hurrill, of the Orange Cove nur- 

 series, Orosi, was in town last week. 



H. E. Richards. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Outdoor summer stock still is in fair 

 supply, but many of the items are be- 

 ginning to go oflP crop and the offerings 

 will decrease from now on. Statice is 

 already gone and gaillardiaa, stocks, 

 gypsophilas, marigolds, scabiosas, snap- 

 dragons, zinnias, etc., are dropping off 

 from day to day. Asters are plentiful, 

 but the average quality is not so good 



