JANUAKT 18, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



71 



SO. CAUFORNIA FLOWER MARKET, Inc. 



CHICAGO OFFICE: 30 East Randolph Street 



Freesias Stocks Violets 



Double Calendulas Strawflowers 



string Asparagus—Sprengerl California Novelties 



Always Something^ New Direct From the Growers 



Main Office : 421-423 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



LARGEST WHOLESALE FLORISTS IN THE WEST 



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PREPARE FOR XNAS, 1917 



5000 Go. Begonias, 2^-in. pots, 100. $10.00 



Chrysanthemum Stock, per 100, $1.00 



Golden Chadwick, Major Bonnaffon, Raeer, 

 Nonin, Dean, Mistletoe, Patty, Jones, Nagoya. 

 Chieftain, White and Pink Mensa, Seidewitz, 

 Klondyke, Burnola, Thomas, Lulu, Elva. 



Cash with order. 



BEALL GREENHOUSE CO. 



VASHON, WASH. 



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PI ANTC Stokesia Cyanea. blue and white, 

 rLHn 1 from soil, year old, $2.00 per 100 

 Shasta Daisy, Alaska and California, strong di- 

 visions, $2.50 per 100. Digitalis, extra strong, 

 2i2-inch, $3,u0 per 100. 



CCCnO Statice Sinuata Hybrida, mixed, yel- 

 OtLUO low, purple, light shades, trade pkt , 

 25c; oz., 4Cc. Asters, Queen of the Market.mixed; 

 Smith's Peerless, shell pink and white; Giant 

 Late Branching, mixed; Extra Selected, mixed, 

 trade pkt.. 25c, 5oc. Shasta Daisy, 26c. 60c pkts. 



HICKEY & HOLLIS, Seerismea and Flaritts 



130 Kentucky St. Petai.uma, Cai,. 



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ends meet," but if you could have seen 

 how young it made him feel, you would 

 have appreciated the fact that it was no 

 time for anything but jollity. Even 

 such a staid and worthy pillar of the 

 trade as our old friend, Fred Hills, who, 

 with his wife, was of the party, said 

 that he had to drive home to Los An- 

 geles carefully. Fred blamed it on the 

 fog and it is only fair to say that the 

 nights of late have not been particularly 

 clear. All friends will be glad to hear 

 that Mr. Brown has completely recov- 

 ered from the burns sustained some time 

 ago^ in the boiler room. 



Following out their progressive ideas, 

 S. Murata & Co., finding their quarters 

 on Broadway too cramped, have ob- 

 tained a long lease on a large 3-story 

 building at 386 South Los Angeles street, 

 where they will make their headquarters 

 from now on. Not only the increased 

 busmess in the wholesale cut flower end, 

 but the addition of a seed and fertilizer 

 department, made the move necessary. 



Manager Fred Sperry, of the L. A. 

 xloral Co., reports business continuing 

 satisfactorily with large shipments go- 

 ing out daily. 



At J. W. Wolters' store some splendid 



<-ypnpedium insigne plants have been 



shown, including a beautiful albino type, 



f ff J^ a gem. Eoy Barnhart, of the 



statt here, who was hurt in a street 



FREESIA PURITY 



Every retailer in the country knows the quality of FISCHER'S 

 FREESIAS. Mr. R. Fischer was the originator of this brand of 

 Freesias and is still the largest grower of the TRUE STOCK* 



We are handling his entire cut, and the flowers he grows can only be 

 obtained from 



S. MURATA & CO. 



386 So. Los Anareles Street LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Oldest and most experienced shippers in Southern California 



Mention Th» B«t1<w when yon write. 



Wholesale 

 Evergreens 



SANTA CRUZ EVERGREEN CO. 



101 Winston St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



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CAUrORNIA CDT FLOWER 

 and EVERGREEN CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS AND SUPPLIES 



316 S. Broadway, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Phone Broadway 2369 



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accident about Thanksgiving, is out of 

 the hospital now, though still on 

 crutches. 



Arnold Ringier, of the W. W. Barnard 

 Co., Chicago, and Mrs. Ringier arrived 

 here last week, on a trip to combine busi- 

 ness and pleasure. Mrs. Ringier was 

 taken ill on the train and is in Clara Bar- 

 ton hospital suffering with pneumonia, 

 but her condition is reported as improv- 

 ing. Mr. Ringier is at the Hayward 

 hotel. 



Mrs. Rudolph Fischer, wife of the well 

 known freesia grower at Santa Anita, 

 and their son were badly hurt when an 

 automobile skidded January 12. Young 

 Mr. Fischer suffered a broken collar 



WHOLESALE PRICES 



Subject to Change. 

 Beauties perdoz., 76c, Sl.SO, $2.50. $4.00. $6.00 



Short Med. Long 



Hoosier Beauty per 100, $6.00 $9.00 $12.00 



Ophelia " 6.00 9.00 12.00 



Shawyer " 6.00 9.00 12.00 



Helen Taft " 6.00 9.00 12.00 



Richmond " 6.00 8.00 10.00 



Klllarney Brilliant " 6.00 8.00 10.00 



White Klllarney " 6.00 8.00 10.00 



Klllarney " 5.00 8.00 10.00 



OARKATIONS " 2.00 4.00 6.00 



Specially Belecte<l Roses of any variety, per 100, 16.00 



Stevla, Sprengerl, Flumosug per bunch, .50 



Hardy Ferns per doc. bunches, 2.00 



UTAH 



Mfller floral Co. 



FARMINGTON, 



Shamrock Seedlings 



True Irish Shamrock seedlings, ready 

 to pot into 2-inch, $8.50 per 1000, 

 postpaid. 



HILLS' NURSERY.tS^ISta^&rcl'L-. 



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bone. Mr. Fischer now is cutting large 

 quantities of freesias. 



S. Murata & Co. started moving Jan- 

 uary 13 and will be located in the new 

 store by January 20. It is the largest 

 building ever taken for wholesale cut 

 flower purposes in Los Angeles. 



The partnership formerly existing be- 



