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58 



The Flyists^ Review 



September 9, 192Q 



Chrysanthemums Are Ready 



J. 



An ample supply of fine stock is now available. 



Express refrigerator cars leave here every Friday for 

 Chicago and New York, via Ogden, Cheyenne and Omaha. 



LET US BOOK YOUR ORDER FOR THE SEASON. 

 A. AXELL^ Wholesale Commission Florist 



463 Bush St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



THE FIRST OF A NEW RACE 



NEW CINERARIA-StmTKSTZD Skmi-Dwabf. 



We have lonR been famed, as wholesale growers, 

 for our SUNTESTED PRIZE CINERARIAS. The 

 blossoms are of immense size, 4 to 6 inches In diam- 

 eter, splendidly proportioned. Each disk Is beauti- 

 fully raised. This feature Is a valuable addition to 

 our Orandiflora type. 



Trade packet, 1000 seeds, $1.00; % ounce, $10.00. 



CANDYTUFT— GiGANTKA Hyacinth Flowkhed 

 (New). 



A magnificent Introduction, each plant having 

 7 or 8 heads of bloom. EXTRA SELECT STRAIN 

 worked up by us for high-class florist trade. 



Trade packet, 1000 seeds, 60c ; per ounce, 12.50. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS 



ROBT. G. FRASER & SON, "Busch Gardens," Pasadena, Calif. 



MIGNONETTE— Fbaskb'8 Spiral Maohet. 

 (For Greenhouse Culture.) 



The size of this charming Mignonette has placed 

 It In a class by Itself. It makes a busby plant re- 

 sembling intermediate stocks. The spikes of bloom 

 are larger than any other variety ever offered. 

 Color, bronzy gold. 



Trade packet, 1000 seeds, 50c; per ounce, $2.50. 



H. P. Gerhardt, of Wilmette, 111., was 

 a visitor last week. 



Albert Morris, son of O. M. Morris, 

 of the Morris & Snow Seed Co., has so 

 far regained his health as to be around 

 for a little while at the nursery, but he 

 has had a hard siege and is still far 

 from well. 



Mrs. E. W. Patterson, of Taft, has 

 gone out of the flower business, tem- 

 porarily at least. 



The sympathy of the trade is with 

 B. Mesiek in the death of his mother, 

 which occurred recently after a long 

 illness. 



The H. N. Gage Co. is disposing of an 

 attractive line of ferns. 



Guy Parmenter, grower of statice and 

 other everlasting flowers, visited this 

 city last week. He reported a big de- 

 mand for his class of goods in San 

 Diego. 



Frank Warner and W. B. Clarke, 

 sales manager for the Cottage Gardens 

 Nurseries, are on a trip to San Diego. 



There is an extra fine display now at 

 the Dostal-Wolters Flower Shop, on Hill 

 street. This is one of the most at- 

 tractive stores in the cfiry and Mr. 

 Dostal says they are busy all the time. 

 Mr. Wolters comes in occasionally, and 

 it looks like old times to see him around 

 the store. 



H. K. Norcross, formerly of the force 

 of W. Armacost & Co., now represents 

 the A. L. Eandall Co. in San Francisco. 

 Kay Daschbach and he have just re- 

 turned from the Bay city and Mr. Nor- 

 cross goes back at once, working the 

 valley towns on his way north. 



Carl Brose, of the Lichtenbcrg force, 

 is back after a pleasant month's vaca- 

 tion, most of it spent fishing and deer 

 hunting in the northern part of the 

 state. He and Mrs. Brose and party 

 visited Eureka, Fortuna, Eed Bluff and 

 other points, and speak highly of the 

 40-mile drive through the redwood for- 

 ests. Mr. Lichtenberg will leave short- 

 ly for a business trip to San Francisco. 



A beautiful series of gladiolus seed- 

 lings comes from C. E. Houdyshell, who 

 has been working with this flower for a 

 good many years. Mr. Houdyshell, it 

 will be recalled, was formerly at La- 

 verne, or Lordsburg as it was called 



SUMMER FLOWERS 



GREENS 



We are known for special care in selection and 

 packing of stock for hot weather shipping. 



HOSE AT T HE R IGHT PRICE 

 BEST WEST COA ST RAFFIA 

 SPHAGNUM MOSS 



L. A. FLORAL CO. 



TT^e Hou»e of Quality and Service 

 236 EAST FOURTH ST., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



Service that Advertises 



GEORGE J. HALL & CO. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS 



423 East 5th St. Los Angeles, Cal. 



WE NEVER FAIL 



originally, but his scholastic duties 

 keep him now more or less tied to Los 



Angeles. One of the finest of his seed- 

 lings is a moderately tall grower, with 



