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JUND 19, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



CINERARIAS 



H. & S. PRIZE MIXED 

 The Finest Strain in America 



SOW them now for midwinter and early 

 Spring blooming. Seed saved from an un- 

 excelled collection of pot grown plants, remark- 

 able for their compact habit and enormous size 

 of blooms; the latter often attain a diameter of 

 four inches and over. 



We have been selecting- the finest plants for seed 

 bearers for many years and the seed has been carefully 

 hand picked, is strong in germinating qualities, and 

 contains a wide range of colors, running from purest 

 white to darkest crimson, including all the intermediate shades of blue, lavender, pink, scarlet, etc. 



Azaleas and similar plants will be scarce during the coming Winter. A batch of these plants will find 

 ready sale if well grown. j^^j^ Packets 50c and $ 1 .00 



flowAKD & sunn, 



p. O. Box 484 



LOS ANGELES, CAUF. 



We have other new 

 seedling roses and 

 flower seed novelties 

 to announce later. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ENONOTO& cosine. 



Wtaolsaal* Growars 

 and Shippan 



JSSaiitAntSt, SAN FUIKISCO, CU. 



Mexican Ivy 



Cahfonda'* Mtt 

 Popular Grmmn 



HMboMt Evcrgrecs Co. 



OTERVNIE. CM. 



FREESIA PURITY 



AND OTHER BULBS 



Write for prices. 



C Ea^ei LillcT, Bift Gnwer, SuU Cm, Calif. 



Hraklys Corlis, formerly in business at 

 6105 California street. The store is 

 nicely fitted up to cater especially to 

 hotel and apartment house trade in the 

 immediate vicinity. 



Upon arriving in the Yosemite valley 

 a few days ago, Mrs. E. E. Darbee wrote 

 an enthusiastic letter to her brother, 

 Andrew J. Gooch, indicating that she 

 would prolong her stay there as long as 

 possible. Mr. Gooch is in the shipping 

 business, occupying quarters with C. 

 Kooyman & Co. While there are few 

 flowers to ship in the summer, he usu- 

 ally takes a long automobile trip into 

 the country. This year will be no ex- 

 ception, as he is preparing to leave in 



Freesia Splendens 



Fischer's Beautiful Lavender Freesia 



The great commercial sort, the Freesia that can be used for any and all purposes, from 

 wedding decorations to funeral work, where lavender tone is wanted. For further descrip- 

 tion see issue of May 22, May 29 or June 5. Try a few. You will need more next year. 

 Prices: $80.00 per lOOO; $7.00 per tOO; $1.80 per dozen. 



250 lots at 1000 rates. Cash with order. Udual trade discount to dealers. 



Only good flowering bulbs will be offered for sale. 



JOHN SCHEEPERS, Inc., 2 Stone St., New York, have the agency for my grand new 

 Freesia Fischerii this season. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER, 



San Gabriel, Calif. 



Mention The Heylew when yon write. 



-WHOLESALE EVERGREENS- 



of all kinds, including Hiidileberry, Plumosis, Mexican ivy, hard and soft Brake, Miidealuir 

 and an extra fine cut of SUtice. 



For best prices, write 



TASSANO BROS., 422 South Wall Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The ReYlew when yon write. 



