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The Florists' Review 



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AMLING'S 



FOR 



Flowers at Sunmner Prices 



AMLING'S will have abundance of first-class 



VALLE Y 



Also Asters from the best growers, the finest Gladioli on this market and all other stock in 



season at lowest market prices consistent with AMLING quality. 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily Store closed Sundays 



E. C. AMLING CO^ 447 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES 



Ferns 



Woo4wardia 



Dagger Fern 



Deer Fern 





MEXICAN IVY 



All Goods In First-Clasa Condition for Shipment 



Located in the midsi of the Re>lwood belt, these gr^waa are »rouKhtin fresh to us each day. 



All slock KuaantfteU to be strictly fresh and of first-class gualilv 

 PRICKS REDUCED ON ALL GO'>DS PA< KING FREE 



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HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO. 



DYERVILLE, CAL. 



Greens 



Huckleberry 



Mahonia 



Salal 



thereon. Mr. Taylor has started a 

 nursery and landscape business at his 

 new residence on Longpre avenue, Holly- 

 wood, and he already has a fine stock 

 coming on. 



G. W. Smith's place, at Sherman, is 

 most attractive now, the fine strains of 

 flowers thriving finely in this favored 

 section. In the few years that Mr. Smith 

 has been established here the grow^th 

 of the place has been notable and it 

 looks like the making of a fine retail 

 business in addition to his nursery and 

 landscape work. He evidently laid his 

 plans with care and is reaping the bene- 

 fit. 



Howard E. Gates, of Anaheim, is a 

 frequent buyer on this market and he 

 reports Itusincss as good in his store. 

 He is right at the center of the business 

 district, at Los Angeles street, a fine 

 location. 



John Polder is away on a short vaca- 

 tion at Ciitalina island. Walter Polder 

 is taking his father's place in the mar- 

 ket. His sister recently married and 

 now all the family are married. Mr. 

 Polder, Sr., is much improved in health. 



Miss Annabcllc Akita, assistant book- 

 keeper for S. Murata & Co., gave a birth- 

 day party at her home September 11, 

 at which* Mr. Murata, Mrs. Shewlirook, 

 head bookkeejier, E. Overstreot and wife 

 and others of the st;iff were present. 

 All report a fine time. Shipment of 

 mums has begun here and by the time 

 tjiis note ajjpcars long-distance sliip]>ing 

 will be in full force. 



The new croji of roses will be in full 

 string at the i)l;u'e of W. Armaeost & 

 Go. about October I, when some big cuts 

 are ex^iectcd. Tiie (lcui;nul now at the 

 store is aw;iy beyond the su])ply, but 

 .plenty of good stock for everybody is 

 promised. Sliip])ing business in other 

 lines is opening up well, and asters, 

 though now almost over, have been great 

 this season. 



E. C Amling, Mrs. Amling and II. 

 Amling drove to Santa Ana last week 

 liO inspect the new range of Amling 

 Bros. In the store on Wall street, roses 

 are selling freely and mums are begin- 

 ning to move regularly. 



Fraser & Son are harvesting a fine 

 CTt>p of Gypsophila elegans of the large- 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries 



of EUREKA, CAL., offer 



AZALF.A INDICA-Ready for shipment. 

 TUBtROUS BEGONIAn — For December delivery. 

 GLOXINIAS— For December delivery. 

 BOXWOODS— For November delivery. 

 ERICAS — In varieties, for fall delivery. 



For Price List Write to 



G. VANDEN ABEELE, Receiver 



P.O.Box 78 COTTAGE GAS DENS NURSERIES EU<EKA, CAL. 



Mpntliin The Review when yoii write 



LOS ROBLES CO. 



FLOWER »U LB , il ^ '■ - sun ikcnui.- 



M srEcuLisTslimC^Milgv ji cmrFoiiNiii 



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AnpuraKUH.SpreiiKerl. 3 and 4-inch, i6.0U and JIO.W) 

 per lOU 



AaparaKUfi PInmoHiig, 2^i-inch, atroni;, $4.B« per 

 1110, $4U.U0 per 1000; 3-inch, strong, $7 00 per 100, $65 i)0 per 

 liiOii 



Also the following stock: Cinerarias. PiirliHlaH, 

 Gaillardias, Geraniums, Lantanas, Mesembryanthe- 

 tnums. Fa laies. Pelargoniums, Pemstemons, Petunias, 

 Verbenas, Violets, etc. 



FRED G. EHLE, Wholesale Grower. 

 224-236 SanbQm Ave., Sid Jote. Calif. 



(lowering Coveiit (iardeii strain. They 

 s;iy this is especinlly popular with their 

 eastern trade and "that they will h;ivc 

 a big stock of seed this year. Prospects 

 are for a good field in all their special- 

 ties. H. K. K. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Continued fine weather, with sunny 

 days and frostless nights, makes good 

 stock plentiful in the market. The 

 chrys.'uitiiemum season is now in full 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank St., So. Pasadena, Cal. 



M-nflon I'he Rerl^w when Ton <rTlt> 



Phoenix Canariensis, Washingtonia 

 Robusta, Chamaerops Excelsa, Etc. 



For prii es see aa. page fii issue of .Sept. 8. 

 Tokobuna Naricries, R. F. D. 8, Box 432, Loi Anftlct, Cal. 



