JANDART 16, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



67 



Trade Follows the Flag 



This has long been our motto and we will 

 not depart from it either in 



1919 

 or any other year. 



And our prices are right on all classes of flowers, 

 greens, supplies and everything in the trade. 



A. FLORAL CO. 



FRED SPERRY» Manager 



236 E* Fourth St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Long Distance Phone, Pico 518 



Mention The Retlew when yon write. 



SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS 



United Flower & Supply Co., 



INC. 



448 Bush Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO 



Mention The BeTiew when you write. 



GOLDEN YELLOW 



CALLA ELLIOTTIANA 



ltolV>-ln.,$9.00 per 100; l>a-ln. up. $11.00; iVln 

 np.Sl3.00; 2-ln. up, $16.00: 2>4-tn. up. $18.00; 2Hj-ln 

 P. $20.00; 234-10, up. $23.00; 3-ln. up. $25.00. 



up. 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Send for full lUt. 

 Panama, $3.00, $2.26, $1.60: America, $2.00. $1.60, $1.00; 

 Brenchleyensls, $2.00, $1.60, $1.00; Lehman and 

 Alice Carey together, $3.60. $2.76, $1.76; Pendleton. 

 g.OO, $4.00. $3.00; Chicago White. $3.06, $2.60. $1.70; 

 Mixed, 20 highest priced sorts. $2.50. $2.00, $1.50: 

 Mixed, all sorts, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. 



BROWN BBLB RAWCH, "iSSh^ 



off duty for some time on account of 

 illness. 



The New Year's eve celebration 

 brought big business to Julius Eppstein, 

 the St. Francis hotel florist. He deco- 

 rated 200 tables in the hotel alone, for 

 which it took two days to make the cen- 

 terpieces. Mr. Eppstein says business 

 has held up remarkably well since the 

 holidays, but the high prices prevailing 

 for cut flowers now he fears will curtail 

 the demand, if continued indefinitely. 



Charles Stappenbeck, the American 

 Florist, Polk street, says he cannot re- 

 member flowers being so scarce and high 

 in price in San Francisco since 1907. 

 While New Year's business was not so 

 good as Christmas, Mr. Stappenbeck 

 says it wag better than the previous 

 year. He has a fine cut of roses, which 

 are Welcome, with flowers as a whole on 

 the short side of the market, 



Enomoto & Co. have a fine cut of 



S. MURATA & CO. 



Oldest and Most Experienced Shippers in Soutliem California 



380-386 So. Los Angeles St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



WE NEVER MISS 



Mention The BeTSaw when yon write. 



Plumosus— SEEDS— Sprengeri 



I am now making contracts to deliver ten million 1919 crop seeds 

 of Asparagus Plumosus and Asparagus Sprengeri at these prices: 



PLUMOSUS SEED 



1000, $1.25; 5000, $5.00; per lb., $7.50 

 Every pound guaranteed to contain 10,000 seeds. 



SPRENGERI SEED 



1000, 75c; 5000, $3.00; 10,000, $5.00 



Write for Special Prices on lartfer qaantities 



R. F. D. No. 6 



HARRY BAILEY, Nurseryman, 



Box 354 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



roses, and they manage to get enough 

 violets to do some shipping, although 

 not nearly enough to fiU orders. 



The McGhee Wholesale Nurseries, 

 Loomis, Cal., one of the big institutions 

 of Placer county, are being extended, a 

 large additional acreage having been 

 cleared of oak trees to make way for 

 the propagation of nursery stock. 



M. M. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Most of the local florists have bal- 



MEXICAN IVY 



New Crop Now 

 Ready 



HUMBOLDT 

 EVERGREEN CO. 



Dytnrili.RMitaMt Ca., Cal. 

 Mention Tha R«Tlew when yon write. 



_ ICAN 

 \IVY 



anced their books and find the year's 

 business has shown a substantial in- 

 crease over that of 1917. This they at- 

 tribute to the influenza epidemic, which 

 is practically over in this locality. Cut 



