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September 4, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



47 



PELARGONIUM 



Finest Pelirgonium in Existence (15 selected issortments) 



Septerabor delivery, 2-inch pots, per 100, $5.00 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Very stroug, 3-inch, per 100, $5.00 



Cyclamen Splendens Giganteum 



(Queea of All Cyclamens) 



Strong ;5-in.. ready to shift, per 100, $10.00 

 Strong 4-in., ready to shift, per 100, 15.00 



Cash, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73nl Avenue. ELMHURST. CALIF. 



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ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



•-'-inch $2 50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 



:!-inch 5.00 per 100; 40 00 per 1000 



Cyperus Alternifolius 



(Imbrella Plant), 2*2 inch $3.00 per 100 



Primula Malacoid«s 



3-inch $.'>.00 per 100 



All ready for shift. 

 H. L. OLSSON. 11 Post St., Spokana, Wash. 



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LOS AXGELES. 



The Market. 



There has been an even larger de- 

 mand for the best kind of stock of late, 

 ;ind in many cases there is not enough 

 of it to go around. There have been 

 practically no Beauties locally and none 

 have been obtainable from the north, 

 so other and cheaper flowers have had 

 to be substituted. Commoner stock in 

 plenty has been on hand. Valley is 

 scarce when anything beyond the nor- 

 mal occurs, such as the recent rush of 

 funeral work. Orchids have been on 

 the scarce side and the artificial orchid 

 maker has been getting in a whack 

 or two. Maidenhair ferns are more 

 plentiful and are of good quality. > 



Nothing can exceed in beauty the 

 crape myrtles growing around the city. 

 They are now at their best, with colors 

 ranging from the deepest crimson 

 through pinks and reds to white. Flow- 

 ering, as they do, after the majority 

 of the flowering shrubs are past, they 

 are the more acceptable. 



The Armacost Bange, at Sawtelle. 



Work on the new houses for Walter 

 Armacost & Co., at Sawtelle, is practi- 

 cally finished and much of the space ia 

 planted. I had a hasty look through 

 the place in company with Mr. Arma- 

 cost the other day and saw enough to 

 be able to foretell a good display of 

 fall and winter plants.. Mr. Armacost 

 is fortunate in having the demand 

 from his own retail stores, which al- 

 ways take care of quite a lot of 

 stock, but this year, with the increased 

 space under glass, his firm will be in a 

 position to furnish large lots of plants, 

 as well as the cut flowers and greens 

 for which his place has long been fa- 

 mous. 



In looking through, one is consider- 

 ably impressed by the fact that the 

 home-propagated stock is better by far 

 than that shipped in from the east and 

 middle west, and it is only a question 

 of time when everything needed will be 

 worked up on the place. The cycla- 

 mens are fine, with large, well de- 

 veloped foliage clinging tightly to the 

 pots. Begonia Gloire de Lorraine is 

 grown in large quantities and looks 

 promising; so does a pretty little house- 

 ful of crotons and other foliage plants. 



All advance orders for my original 

 Winter SWEET PEA SEED have 

 been promptly filled, and each 

 additional order ia sent the same 

 day as received so long as the 

 seed lasts. Send for list. 



New WINTER ORCHID or 

 GOLD MEDAL SWEET PEA 



I have cut down many large 

 orders, putting the balance of the 

 seed in collections of eight named 

 varieties of the best commercial 

 colors, just to give even the small- 

 est grower a chance to try them. 



Collection of eight named varieties, in commercial colors: Pink and 

 white, white, soft pink, lavender, dark rose, etc., sufficient to plant 

 100-foot row, price, $4.00 for one collection; not more than three 

 collections to each customer. 



Winter ORCHID Sweet Pea in MIXTURE, containing about twenty 

 distinct colors. Price, H oz., $2.00; 1 oz., $7.00. Not more than 

 two ounces to each customer. 



ANT. C. ZVOL&NEK, sweet Pea Ranch, Lompoc, Cal. 



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Amaryllis Belladonna Major 



$5.00 per lOO— September Delivery 



French Paper White Narcissus 



Extra fine, $10.00 per 1000. Cash with order 



HOGAN, KOOYMAN & CO., 



355 Twelfth St., OAKLAND, CAL. 



WHOLESALE 



FLORISTS, 



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Oregon Rose Bushes 



Field-grown, strontr, budded stock. 



HARDY PERENNIALS and GERMAN IRIS 



Copious assortment. 

 Prices on application. 



IMOUNTAIN VIEW FLORAL CO. 



Portland, OrsKon 



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Rooted Carnation Cuttings All Sold 



NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR 

 FIELD-GROWN PLANTS. 



BASSETT'S FLORAL GARDENS, 



B. 8. BA8HETT. Prop. LOOMI8, CAL. 



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The right note has been struck here 

 in getting variety into the stock and 

 this is an important point. Retailers 

 need more than one or two kinds of 

 plants and it has been difficult to ob- 

 tain them locally hitherto. 



In the cut flower department the 

 roses are not making a big display now, 

 but the plants certainly look fine and 

 there is every prospect of a good fall 

 and winter cut. Several of the newer 

 kinds are grown, as well as all the 

 older, better known varieties. A new 



CAUFORNIA-GROWN BULBS 



THE BEST FOR 

 EARLY FORCING 



FIRST- QUALITY BULBS 

 at POPULAR PRICES 



Writ* for Pric* List 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wholesale florist and Bulb Grower SANTA CRUZ. CAL. 



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Place in time your order for 



CaUa Uly Bulbs 



PACinC NURSERIES (H. Kempf, Prop.) 



Colma, San Mateo Co.. Cal. 



Asparagus Plumosus Seedlings 



$10.00 per 1000 



Watch our ad for cuttings. Quality 

 the best. 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 



R. F. Roddan. Mir. Loomis, Plaeor Co., Calif. 



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