July 30, 1914 



The Florists^ Review 



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BOSTON, WHITMANI, 

 ROOSEVELT FERNS 



l-in.. very strong $4.00 per 10O; $:^.00 per lOOO 



:Mn.. very strong 8.tO per lOo; 7 >.00 per lOJO 



Boston and VkhltmanI, 6-ln....S 6.00 per doz. 



Boaton and WliltmanI, 7-in 9.00 per doz. 



Whltinanl,;j4-in 15.0U per ItO 



Aaparasua Sproncorl, 8- in 6.00 per 100 



Potarsonluma. 15 or more assort- 

 ed, best in existence, September 

 delivery, -/-ill 6.00 per 100 



Cyciamon flower, choice assorted 

 colors 1.00 per 100 



Extra charge of 50c for packing each dozen of 

 f. and 7-in. pot plants. 



Gash only. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2SII 7U Aie., ELHHUXST, CAL 



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move stock, which had been almost a 

 glut. Carnations are of medium qual- 

 ity, with just about enough for the 

 regular demand. Boses are almost a 

 thing of the past, so far as local sup- 

 ply is concerned. The few that are 

 coming in are small and short-stemmed. 

 Sweet peas, which have heretofore 

 be6n of excellent quality, are begin- 

 ning to show the effects of the con- 

 tinued hot weather, both in quality and 

 quantity. Many of the growers have 

 already discontinued sending them to 

 market. Gladioli and auratums are be- 

 ginning to appear and will soon be 

 had in quantities. Stock thus far shown 

 is of good quality. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel Younken, manager of the 

 store of Hoyt Bros., was called in to 

 help in getting out the large number 

 of funeral orders his firm had received 

 one day last week. He has been enjoy- 

 ing a two weeks' outing at Newman 

 lake, occupying the Holt cottage. 



The sweet peas supplied by H. W. 

 McKenzie are easily the best on the 

 market. The Spencer varieties are 

 grown, Countess Spencer being espe- 

 cially fine. Orders during the last week 

 taxed his gardens almost to the limit. 



F. L. Ziegler is outfitting his store, 

 at 901 First avenue, with a big re- 

 frigerator, which will add greatly to 

 the appearance of the store. 



Henry Beimers is displaying in his 

 windows the first gladioli of the season. 



L. B. H. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Business is as usual at this .time of 

 year and there is an oversupply of al- 

 most all flowers. Carnations continue 

 to be a glut, even more so than in past 

 seasons. This is caused by the unusual 

 number of plants carried over. Some 

 growers are planting little young stock, 

 Jepending on their old plants to sup- 

 ply their requirements for the coming 

 winter. Boses are plentiful, the outside 

 plants yielding fairly good blooms. 

 There is not so much mildew to be seen 

 as usual at this season. Asters are now 

 arriving in quantity, and gladioli are 

 of good quality and fairly plentiful. 

 Sweet peas are getting rather short of 

 stem, but there is a good demand for 

 them. Funeral work is the main source 

 of income nowadays, and of that lately 

 there has been a good deal. 



Seattle Florists' Outing. 



Three automobile loads of Seattl^llo- 

 "■ists, accompanied by the better halves 

 of two of them, had a pleasant excur- 

 sion Tuesday, July 21. They went by 



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POT-GROWN ROSES 



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CUT FLOWERS - ROSES - PLANTS 



HENRY W. TURNER MoT5TrBErL6rcAL: 



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WHITMANI FERNS 



Per 100 1000 



2>«-inch ....$ 5.00 $10 00 



4-iiich .C... 15.I0 



5-inch, shipped in pots 80.00 



HILL'S NURSERY 



Atoi and Horton Are., L03 ANGELES, CAL. 



Los Angeles Flower Market, 



INC. 



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 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



822 South Broadway, LOS ANGELES, CAL 

 80,000 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 SEEDLINGS 



SS.OO p«r lOOO. FRCESIA BULBS 



now ready. Write for prices. 



HARRY BAILEY 



R. F. D. 6 LOS ANQELES, CAL. 



Aspaniu PliBoni Sfttjt . . . $1.00 per 100 

 ktfUHU Sfreueii Sprayi ... 1.00 per 100 



We are the largest growers of Greens on the 

 Pacific Coast. Write for prices on quantities. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 

 Oc«an Park, Cal. 



STAIGER A MUNDWILER 



lM0'lf4< IT. AM 8k.. LOS AHGELES. CAL. 



FnraU rinnnns of ornamental nursery and green- 

 house stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



BULBS, CALIFORNU-GROWN 



Freesia Purity (true). Daflfodils. Poeticus Nar- 

 cissus. Oesneriana Tulip-^. Early- flowering 

 (Baby) Gladiolus and others, Spanish Iris.Izias 

 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 



Wbflltsalt Flariit ni Balk Srawtr SMTI CRUI, CAL. 



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CARNATION FIELD PLANTS 



and 



BULBS OF LILIUM LONGIFLORUM 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. 

 Looml*. Plac*r Co., California 



35,000 rield-grown Carnation Planti. 



All varieties now ready for benching. 

 White Enchantress Comfort (red) 



?l"iif ?^??'^*? . Beacon (.ed) 



Lt Fink Enchantress Benora (variegated) 



Washingipn (bright pink) Eldorado (yellow) 

 Mrs. Ward (bright pink) 



All planted out from 214-iD. pots. 



BASSEn^SFLORAL(iARDENS."i: ^yig ;P';»g 



A. Plumosus, strong 2 and 3 in., 3c and 6c. 

 Petunias in bud and bloom, Ic. 



Geraniums— Standard varieties, includ- 

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

 FRKD a. KHLK 



224 Sanboni Ava., SAN lOSK, CAL. 



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