JbhX 23, 1914. 



BOSTON, WHITMANI. 

 ROOSEVELT FERNS 



2-ia.. very strong $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 



8-in., very stronc ^. . . 8.00 per 100; 7i.00 per 1000 



goston and Whltmanl, 6-in $ 6.00 per doz. 



Boston and Whltmanl, 7-in 9.00 per doz. 



Whltmanl, 4-in 15.00 per 100 



Asparasva Spransarl, 3- in 5.00 per 100 



Psiarsonhima, 16 or more assort- 

 ed, best in existence, September 



delivery, 2-in 6.00 per 100 



CyclaMan flower, choice assorted 



colors l.OOper 100 



Extra charge of 50c for packing each dozen of 

 6 and 7-in. pot plants. 



Cash only. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 m Alt, ELHIUItST, CAL 



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fishing trip, in which his automobile 

 figured largely. The ruddy glow of 

 health that always suffuses his counte- 

 nance is even more strongly marked 

 than usual, while his fish stories are as 

 veracious as ever. H, R. Richards. 



The Florists^ Review 



65 



SAN FRANCISCO, 



The Market. 



The absence of a large proportion of 

 the flower-buying public makes trade 

 conditions quiet at this season, although 

 the retail trade compares favorably 

 with that of former years. July is al- 

 ways a month of low sales. On the 

 other hand, around San Francisco bay 

 it is a month of flower profusion. Our 

 stores have never looked more attract- 

 ive. Among the new items this week 

 are Lilium rubrum and Lilium auratum. 

 They are excellent commodities for win- 

 dow attractions and are selling at top- 

 notch prices this week. In potted plants, 

 gloxinias and a few Hydrangea panicu- 

 lata are offered. Aside from these, 

 there is little or nothing offered in 

 flowering plants. Cattleya gigas is not 

 coming in as plentifully as heretofore, 

 but more Cattleya Mendellii are seen. 

 There is a great premium on phalse- 

 nopsis, as the June brides cut mate- 

 rially into the supplies. Dahlias are 

 more or less shown in the stores. Fine 

 scabiosas of the new varieties, and gla- 

 dioli, are common. Of greenhouse flow- 

 ers there is an ample supply. Roses 

 are par excellence; a great many Beau- 

 ties, Killarneys, Marylands and Ulrich 

 Brunners are available. 



Various Notes. 



The regular meeting of the Pacific 

 Coast Horticultural Society, at Sachem 

 haU, proved to be one of unusual in- 

 terest. Professor Smith, of the Uni- 

 versity of California, lectured on 

 "Plant Pathology." This line of work 

 has aroused considerable interest among 

 Pacific coast growers and for that rea- 

 son the address proved unusually in- 

 structive to the members of the so- 

 ciety. Another interesting feature of 

 the evening was a long spike of Lapa- 

 geria rosea exhibited by the MacRorie- 

 •^IcLaren Co. There were twenty flow- 

 ers on the spike, all of them perfect. 

 Thy exhibitors were awarded ninety 

 Ppiits for the exhibit. A. Clemo and 

 ^ail Mueller were applicants for mem- 

 oer.-hip. 



r. R. Hills, of the Hills Nursery, Los 

 •^Dgeles, is visiting around San Fran- 

 •^isc 13. He is accompanied by Mrs. Hills 

 ^^d their son. Mr. Hills has made him- 

 ^If known by the ferns he grows and 

 ^t^ Hills is well versed on ferns and 

 plants in general. • 



C'larles Deusner, of Pasadena, is stay- 



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 Diener's Giganteum Pansies 



Ever-flowering, 3 to 4 inches across. Finest Pansies ever placed on the 

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 Geranium Seed 



Our mammoth' hybrids. Single flowers 2 to 3 inches and over. Trusses 

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RICHARD DIENER&CO.,NountamView,Cal. 



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POT-GROWN ROSES 



Have you seen our new catalogue of the finest Roses and other specialties 

 grown on the Pacific coast ? It is free for the asking and contains a select list 

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HENRY W. TURNER MONTEBErLacAL: 



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BOSTON 



FERNS 



WHITMANI 



AMKRPOHUI 



Per 100 1000 



Established Runners $2.00 $16.00 



2»«-inch stock 4.00 35.00 



Write for prices on larger stock. 



HILL'S NURSERY 

 Avon ami Mortoii Av^ tOS ANOILES 



Los Angeles Flower Market, 



INC. 



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822 South Bnadwir, LOS ANGELES, CAL 

 50,000 



I ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 SEEDLINGS 



ISS.OO p«r lOOO. FRKESIA BULBS 



1 now ready. Write for prices. 



HARRY BAILEY 



I R. F. D^6 LOS ANQELES. CAL. 



hMfmtu PliBMis Sptys . 

 Aspuatu Spren^eri Sprays . 



$1.00 per 100 

 1.00 per 100 



We are the largest growers of Oreena on the 

 Paciflc Coast. Write for prices on Quantities. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 

 Oc«an Park, Cal. 



STAIGER it MUNDWILER 



19^0- 194« W. SM St.. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



For all claaMS of ornamental narsery and green - 

 hooM stock, (erna and paliBa at right prices. 



BDIllS, CALIFORNIA-GROWN 



Freesia Purity (true), Daffodils, Poeticus Nar- 

 cissus, Oesneriana Tulips, Early- flowering 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others, Spanish Iris. Ixias, 

 etc. Splendid Quality. Best varieties. Prices 

 reasonable. 



I get repeat orders for my bulbs, season after 

 season, from well satisfied customers whom I 

 have supplied in previous seasons. 



Write for Price List. 



C. EADEN LILLEY 



Wbalttilt Fliritt ui Brti Brawtr SARTI CMIZ. CAL. 



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CARNATION FIELD PLANTS 



and 



BULBS OF LILIUM LONGIFLORUM 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 

 Loomla, PlacT Co., Ca lifornia 



3S,000 Field-grown Carnation Plants. 



Five varieties ready for benching now. 

 BEACON. COMFORT (red). MRS. WARD 

 .^^^ WASHINGTON. ELDORADO *^°' 

 $7.00 por lOO $60.00 por lOOO 



Send for complete list. 



Basaett*! Floral Gardena 

 B.M. Ba««ott, Prop. LOmOM, CAi, 



A. Plumosus, strong 2 and .3 in., 3c and 5c. 

 Petunias in bud and bloom, Ic. 



Geraniums— Standard varieties, includ- 

 ing Ivy, 2-in., $25.00 per 1000. 

 FRKD a. EHLE 



224 Sanborn Av*.,jiAN JOtK, CAL. 



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