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OCTOBEB 26, 1916. -' 



The Florists' Rcvkw 



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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 THI WEST 



CATALOaUE ON REQUEST 



ROSES 



Special prices on all commercial varieties of Hybrid Teas. Write for quotations. 



Heiiry W. Turner moi^e Florist Montebello, Cal. 



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WHOLESALE PRICES 



Subject to Chanse. 

 Beantles perdoz., 60c, H.OO, $1.60, $2.00, $3.00 



Short Med. Sel. 



Shawyer per 100. $4.00 $6.00 $8.00 



Helen Taft " 4.0O 6.00 8.00 



RichmODd " 4.00 6.00 8.00 



Ophelia " 4.00 6.00 8.00 



Klllamer " 4.00 6.00 8.00 



White Klllarney " 4.00 0.00 8.00 



Killamer Brilliant " 4.00 6.00 8.00 



Hoosier Beaatr " 4.00 6.00 8.00 



HlllingdOD. " 4.00 6.00 8.00 



CARNATIONS " 2.00 3.00 



Hardy Ferns per dos. bunches, 2.00 



Mixed short roses In 1000 lota, $20.00 



Miller noralCo. TfT in 



FARMINGTON. V 1 iUl 



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improved , greatly. Chrysanthemums 

 still are a little soft, but they are im- 

 proving with the sunshine. Violets, 

 which had rather a. washed-out appear- 

 ance and lacked fragrance, now are 

 brighter and better in every way. Out- 

 door carnations are improving and the 

 greenhouse stock is good. Boses are 

 much improved, longer in stem and of 

 better color. 



Various Notes. 



"*■ The monthly meeting of the Gerinain 

 Improvement Association was held in 

 the big Germain store October 13. 

 Nomination of officers was the principal 

 business and,- as usual on such occasions, 

 much merriment and fun was got out 

 of the affair, as the two "political" 

 parties again roasted each other. These 

 meetings of the association tend toward 

 an excellent feeling on the part of all 

 the employees and are an excellent 

 means of getting together. 



H. W. Turner noted some falling off 

 in his crop during the last few weeks, 

 as his steam pipes were not quite fin- 

 ished with for the season. But since 

 starting fire a couple of weeks ago the 

 stock has improved wonderfully, both 

 in quantity and quality. He reports 

 that he continues to be able to sell his 

 entire cut. 



An attractive flower show was held 

 in the high school at Montebello Octo- 

 ber 13 and 14. The amateur exhibits 

 were good, and the trade was well rep- 

 resented. The Germain Seed & Plant 

 Co. put up an attractive group from 

 the Montebello nurseries, of palms, 

 ferns and flowering plants. Extra 



Cyclameii Plants 



We. will have for November and December delivery 7000 Cyclamen 

 1 1 Plants. All sizes from 4 to 9 inches. All shades. 



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Prices on application. 



WALTER ARNACOST & CO. 



Sawlelle, Cal. 



Mention The Berlew when yoa write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



So MURATA & CO. 



751 South Broadway, 



LOS ANOELES, CAL. 



OLDEST AND MOST EXPERIENCED SmPPERS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 



good cyclamens were shown. Howard 

 & Smith showed a fine cut of dahlias 

 and other good exhibits came from the 

 Star Nursery, K. Groen and others. 



Some of the finest roses ever seen in 

 this market are coming from W. Arma- 

 cost & Co., of Sawtelle, Prima Donna 

 being exceptionally good. W. Nugent, 

 salesman, is no longer with this concern. 



H. B. Bichards. 



SAN FBANCISOO. 



The Market. 



Chrysanthemums have about recov- 

 ered from the effects of the recent 

 rains and are coming in more freely. 

 The quality is excellent, the colored va- 

 rieties selling better than any of the 

 white varieties. The new brown chrys- 

 anthemums seem to be getting more at- 

 tention than in previous seasons. Good 

 stock retails for $3 to $4 per dozen, 

 and there is little surplus from day to 

 day, as the local demand is strong and 

 shipping business is satisfactory. Pom- 

 pons maintain their popularity well. 



CAUfORNIA CUT FLOWER 

 and EVERGREEN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS AND SUPPLIES 



316 S. Bnadway, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Phone Bromlway 2369 



While the rains shortened the supply of 

 summer stock to a considerable extent, 

 there still are many cosmos, gypso- 

 philas, marigolds, scabiosas and stocks. 

 Straw daisies are popular and zinnias 

 continue in good favor. Gladioli linger, 

 but they are passing rapidly, as well as 

 dahlias. 



The carnation cut still is limited and 

 the offerings sell quickly; prices are 

 only fair, however. Improvement in 

 both quality and quantity is expected 

 shortly. There are more roses, but the 

 supply is not excessive by any means 

 and more liberal supplies are anxiously 

 awaited. Baby roses are prominently 

 displayed and disposed of without diffi- 

 culty. Lily of the vaUey still is on 

 the short side of th« market and prices 

 are 'well maintained. 



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