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The Florists* Review 



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VIOLETS 



Book your season order now. Season price, $1.25 per dozen bunches. 



Chrysanthemums 



The big crop is in. Excellent stock at $2.00 to $2.60 

 per dozen. Cheaper grades if dt bired. 



Wei have also plenty of small Mums, pink, white and 

 yellow, at $4.00 to $6 00 per 100. 



POMPONS, all colors, 25c to 35c per bunch. 



Russell Roses 



All grades, any quantity. 



Asparagus and Adiantum 



30c per bunch 



J. A. AXEXiLy Wholesale Commission FJorist 



463 Bush St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



HOW TO RAISE CASH 



NEW ZINNIA, DAHLIA-FLi>WERED 



Novelty of our own recent introduction. Ik 

 Is » Bur winner commercially. Flowers the 

 exact type and ■ ze of the Giant Show Dahlia; 

 6-8 inches in diameter: 7 new culore and shades 

 nn nown to Zinnias heretofore. Trade pkt.. 

 600 8 eds. Si CO. 



IinproT«>d rentaar«a ryana", Donbln— 



(Fraser'H Tm Bine). The color of this ciiarmlnff 

 centaurea is the best blue yet. IhlM strain Is 

 fixed, and Is blirhly desired by the Florist Trade. 

 Trade pkt., inoo seeds. $l.nO. 



Kventnally every Florist will plant raser** "San- 

 tested" I'slifonia Astgr*. » 'c'pninigm* and Zinnias 



ASTER AMERICAN BEAUTY-(new colors 

 mixed).— A neighbor wholesale grower, John 

 Bodger, has become famous for his American 

 Beauty Asters. We are handling his seed for 

 the Florist Trade. Itb Os crsatsit Asiar aOTshr si 

 Iks twsatietk ceatvy. and will stand the test of 

 time. T ade pkt.. 1000 seeds. Sl.ro. 



ROBERT G. ERASER & SON, Seed Growers, PASADENA, CALIF. 



any debts, obligations or liability here- 

 after incurred by the said Frederick 

 Sperry, whether under the name of the 

 L. A. Floral Co. or otherwise. ' ' 



SAN FRANCISCO. OAI». 



Tbe Market. 



On all hands it is agreed that this has 

 been a remarkable chrysanthemum sea- 

 son. Some of the earlier varieties are 

 now disappearing from the market. The 

 Turners, yellow and white, are about 

 done, though they still make a showing. 

 The pink and white Chieftains are also 

 coming to the end of their season. 

 Major Bonnaffon is arriving in quanti- 

 ties. A number of the Mrs. Hunter 

 mums are appearing on the market. 

 Wells' Late Pink and Source d'Or are 

 coming along nicely, as are also the Dr. 

 Enguehard and Jeanne Nonin. The mar- 

 ket is still loaded with pompons in every 

 conceivable shade of yellow and bronze, 

 many of them being new, or compara- 

 tively so. In the matter of abundance 

 and popularity, the bronzes and old 

 golds are crowding out the pink varie- 

 ties that were so plentiful a few years 

 ago. Outdoor mums are now strong 

 and hardy and of excellent shipping va- 

 riety. The large-headed blooms are 

 still plentiful, but they are less numer- 

 ous than the outdoor stock, with which 

 the market is plentifully supplied. 



Violets are coming in more plenti- 

 fully every day and are now of good 

 shipping variety, the rains and a few 

 crisp, cold nights having brought them 

 to the desired condition. Carnations are 

 becoming plentiful. The market is 

 abundantly supplied with orchids. 

 Lilies of the valley are still somewhat 

 scarce and there are barely enough for 

 the local demand. Boses are now plen- 

 tiful and a number of nurseries report 

 good crops, especially of Bussell, 

 Ophelia and Columbia. 



Various Notes. 



Th* various wholesale florists state 

 that this year every New Orleans order 

 for All Bonis' day was filled. Turners, 

 yellow and white, were the blooms most 



"WE NEVER MISS*> 



MUMS 



Are Ready for Shipment 



RIGHT PRICES 

 ^ EXCELLENT QUAUTY 



S. MURATA & CO. 



Oldest Mid Mo«t Experienced Shippers In Soutbcm California 

 380-386 S. Los Angelet St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



VIOLETS, 



Mums^ 



POMPONS, 



WpODWARDIA, PLUMOSUS, 



. and all 

 SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



California Floral Company 



Whol«uU* D^alwa in Cat Fhtwn 



217 Winston St. ' LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



THE BEST IN THE WEST 



in demand. The E. W. McLellan Co. 

 sent ahnost a earload of blooms, includ- 



ing about 10,000 Turners. The San 

 Francisao florists sent 700 boxes to New 



