A.BOOfl* 28. 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



And can Supply Anything the Market Affords. 



ASTER SPECIAL 



EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FLOWERS THIS SEASON 



Special selected blooms, best quality, $2.50 per hundred. In thousand lots, 

 same quality, $20.00 per thousand. Medium to good, $1.50 per hundred; 

 $12.50 per thousand. 



FINE FOR FLORAL WORK. 



Try a shipment. You will come back for more. 



Mums are coming along in fine shape. 



CHRYSOLORAS, best early yellow, are now ready. $1.50 to $2.50;per dozen. 

 Yours for Quality and Service, 



J. A. AXELL, 



461 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Mention The Keview wiieu yuu wntc. 



dent recently. While she was on a moun- 

 tain trip a boulder dislodged above her 

 struck her leg, breaking it below the 

 knee. Although Miss Rohr is getting 

 along as well as could be expected, it 

 will be some time before she can be 

 around again with her usual vigor. Mr. 

 Murata left for San Francisco last week 

 to meet Mrs. Murata, who is returning 

 from Japan with their children. Mrs. 

 Murata and family left here about a 

 year ago. 



John Howe, of Tucson, Ariz., was a 

 visitor last week. H. R. Richards. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Asters, asters everywhere is the con- 

 dition that prevails in the local flower 

 market. Were it not for the heavy 

 shipping orders, in addition to the active 

 retail demand, these flowers would de- 

 moralize, as well as dominate, the mar- 

 ket, as the supply is greater than ever 

 before. Fortunately, the blooms are well 

 formed, the stems long and the keeping 

 qualities all that can be desired. 



Next on the list to be mentioned are 

 gladioli. They have had a splendid run 

 for several weeks, but maintain their 

 popularity with remarkable persistency, 

 ^xcellent specimens of Niagara, Francis 

 |>ing and other large-flowering varie- 

 ties are to be seen at all the downtown 

 stores. 



With chrysanthemums also making an 

 appearance, the shipping season is well 

 under way. Only three or four early 

 varieties of chrysanthemums are in sup- 

 ply as yet, but they make a good show- 

 in? tor the first of the season. October 



Carnation Plants 



Topped, ready for benchingr, from 2-ta. pots 



KnrhantrBss, white $fi.no per 100 



MatohlcKB, white 6.00 per 100 



Belle Washburn, red 6.00 per 100 



ASPARAGUS PLDNOSUS 



1000 Seeds $1 .00 



Pound 7.50 



Seedlings, 1000 8.00 



Allium Neapolitanum Bulbs, $10.00 per 1000 

 Nephrolepis Fern Runners 



Teddy, Jr $.3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Scottii 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



H. N. GAGE CO., Inc., Montebello, Cal. 



Mention The Rcrlew when 70a write. 



Godfrey Callas 



Humboldt-Grown Bulbs 



SPLENDID QUALITY. WRITE FOR PRICES. 



Humboldt Evergreen Co., 



DYERVILLE, CALIF. 



Mention The Uerlew when you write. 



Edward H. Rust 



NURSERYMAN 



1625 BANK STREET 



SOUTH PASADENA, CALIF. 



FERNS 



BOSTON 



2-Inch. ...SR.OO per lUO 7 Inch .$IU.20 per dox 



3-lnch.... 8.%0per 100 8-lnrh.. 15 00 (ht dox. 



6-lDch.... 120i>erd97.. 9-lD<-ti.. 21 00 i>er doz. 



Whit manii. 0-Inch $7.20 per doz. 



Cyclamen Glffanteuin Splendens 



4-lnch, Salmon. lUd and Pink. White. 



$26.UU, $30.00, $36.(H) per 100. 

 3-lnch $I2..5« per 100 



H. H/\YASt1l A CO., 



2311 73rd Avenue, OAKLAND, CAL. 



\<t*nt1no T»i» ^. vtttw wh.n wnn wHt» 



SEABRIGHr BULB CO. 



686 Spqaal Krm., SANTA CRUZ. CAL. 



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Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



1919 Crop 



$1.00 per 1000; $7.60 per lb. 

 Write for prices in quantity 

 B. F. D. «. 



I.am AoKfles. Cal. 



HARRY BAILEY, 



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