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The Florists^ Review 



Jdlt 3, 1919. 



California Grown Bulbs 



FREESIA PURITY 



Per 1000 



H-inch to i«-inch $ 6.00 



i«-inch to >^-inch 7.00 



^-inch to Jfe(-inch 10.00 



^-inch and over 16.00 



NARCISSI 



Per 1000 



Staaten General, late $20.00 



Chinese Lilies, early single 50.00 



Paper White 20.00 



Emperor Daffodils, extra large bulbs 26.00 



CALLAS 



Calla Aethiopica, white Per 1000 



1-inch to li«-inch $26.00 



l^a-inch to 2-inch 55.00 



2 inches and over 85.00 



CaUa EUiottiana, yellow Per 100. 14.00 



AMARYLLIS 



Belladonna Major, pink. 



Per 100 

 ...$6.00 



Prices Quoted are f. 0. B. San Francisco, California. Discount allowance of 5% for cash with order. 



C. KOOYNAN & Co., Inc., 431 Bosh Street, San Francisco, Calif. 



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The Western Evergreen Co. is again 

 located at 453-455 Bush street. About 

 two years ago the concern moved from 

 this location into quarters in Bush 

 street below Kearny, but upon expira- 

 tion of that lease, May 30, they went 

 back to their old store. 



J. W, Keegan, of Pelicano, Eossi & 

 Co., is leaving shortly for a two weeks' 

 vacation, which he intends spending in 

 the southern part of the state. Other 

 vacationists are returning from their 

 annual outings now. 



Once more the force of the MacEorie- 

 McLaren Co. is complete. George Mc- 

 Duffy is back from Petaluma and J. J. 

 Thomas has returned from a trip to the 

 Feather river country. Jack Armstrong 

 is also on the job again after spending 

 several weeks at the springs. A last 

 farewell to John Barleycorn was staged 

 by the entire staff of this establishment 

 June 28. Members of the Powell street 

 store and the Palace hotel stand met at 

 a dinner in the Italian quarter, where 

 friend John was laid to rest with befit- 

 ting ceremonies. Manager Fred Ber- 

 trand said the affair had to be held June 

 28 so the staff could be on hand to dis- 

 tribute flowers to the rest of the mourn- 

 ers July 1. 



Probably one of the largest floral 

 horseshoes ever made in the city was 

 the one constructed in the establishment 

 of F. C. Jaeger & Son for the opening 

 of Samuel's Silk House, on Market 

 street last week. The piece measured 

 12x16 feet and was composed of as- 

 sorted flowers. 



A. Tassano, of Tassano Bros., Los 

 Angeles, Cal., was a recent visitor. 



FREESIA PURITY 



NEW CROP READY NOW. 



FULL SIZES GUARANTEED. 



7/16-inch (small ^-inch), $5.00 per 1000; ^ to '^-inch. $7.00 per 1000 

 By Parcel Post Prepaid. Special Prices on 6,«00 or over. 



AsparaaruB Flumosus Seed, hand-picked, fresh, plumpseed. $1.00 per 1000; $7.50 per lO.OOO 



HARRY BAILEY, Nurseryman, « 5o?3^^-^ Lw Angeles, Cal. 



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Los Robles Freesia Purity 



The LOS ROBLES standard of quality, liberal grading and properly cured bulbs is evidenced 

 by renewed and standing orders from year to year by many leading wholesale houses. 

 A trial order will make YOU a regular customer. 



Los Robles Nursery and Garden, Santa Cruz, Cal. 



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My Winter Irthil-fitivtring 

 Sweet Peas 



are now grown by over 80M commercial floristi. 

 Tkey have no eaual. Send for list. 



AnL C. Zvelanek, Lompec, Cal. 



See our Price List of Shipping Stock 



Page 47 of THE REVIEW 

 for May 29 



WILSON-CROUT-GEHR CO., 



East 61st and Ankeny Sts., Portland, Ore. 



Edward H. Rust 



NURSERYMAN 



1625 BANK STREET 



SOUTH PASADENA, CALIF. 



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PRIMULA OBCONICA 



From 8-inch, 4-inch and 6-inch pots, $5.00, $8.00 

 and $15.00 per 100. 



Still have a few ounces of Orohe's Champion 

 Strain high-grade Petunia seed at 25c per Trd. 

 Pkt., $8.50 per ^-oz., S6.50 per I4-0Z., $17.50 per oz. 



FRED GROHE CO. 



R. F. p. 4, Box 867. SANTA ROSA. CAL 



