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Decembeb 10, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



116 



California VIOLETS 



Our Famous Winter Brand— Grown Espoclally for Shipping 



Get Your Shipments Direct from the Growers 



Our Winter Brand Violets can be successfully shipped on a six days' 

 journey, arriving in good salable condition. Allow us to send you 

 a sample shipment of these money-makers. Write for special prices. 



Cecile Brunner roses (the baby pink rose), Asparagus Plumosus and 

 Adiantum carry well with violets. Our packing is frost-proof. 



Bumper Crop of ROSES for the Holidays-Red, White, Pink 

 and Yellow, and AMERICAN BEAUTIES, reasonably priced 



We have a nice assortment of the following Ferns, 6-inch and up. 

 at reasonable prices: Boston, Roosevelt, Teddy Jr., Elegantissima, 

 Elegantissima Compacta and Nepbrolepis Harrisii. 



We are the largest growers of Hothouse Roses and Fancy Greens west of Chicago. 

 Give us a trial order. We "will meet you half way. 



E. W. McLELLAN CO., Inc. 



Nuneries at Bnrlingame, Cal. 



18-20-22.24 Lick Place, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 



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TASSANO BROS., Inc. 



The largest wholesale Evergreen and Sup- 

 ply market in the state. 

 All mail orders promptly filled. 



415 So. Los Angeles Street 

 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



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Saakes' window is artistic and attrac- 

 tive. 



The California Evergreen Co. is turn- 

 ing out large shipments of excellent 

 holly and redwood wreaths. 



Tassano Bros, are doing a good busi- 

 ness. Large quantities of all kinds of 

 greens, Christmas berries and ferns are 

 keeping all busy here. 



Winslow C. Warner and Edward J. 

 Booth, who have been doing business 

 under the firm name of the Occidental 

 Nurseries, at Avenue 59 and Meridian 

 street, this city, have dissolved part- 

 nership. Mr. Warner is continuing the 

 business under the old name and assum- 

 ing all liabilities. 



H. B. Richards. 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



The Market. 



Business, as usual previous to the 

 holidays, is quiet, with nothing of note 

 in the social calendar. The stores in 

 general are taking on a Christmas hue 

 and preparatory work is beginning. 

 The florists are optimistic as to the 

 final results, though the sales may be a 

 little slow at the start. Already many 

 advance orders have been placed. The 

 stock is looking exceptionally well and 



$1.50 to $2.00 per dozen 



S. MURATA & CO, 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS AND SUPPLIES 



LOS ANGELES, 



CAL. 



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JAPANESE LILY BULBS and SEEDS 



Writ* for Catalosu* to 



The Oriental Seed Co., 



220 CtoHMiH St.. SAN PRANCISCO. CAL. 



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Wholesale 



Ch^wori 



is well timed for the occasion. Poin- 

 settias, cyclamens and azaleas are being 

 particularly featured this season. There 

 seems to be a variety of roses, among 

 which Killarney, Richmond, Taft and 

 Sunburst are the most popular. Ameri- 

 can Beauties, while not overplentiful, 

 are coming along nicely. Violets are 

 plentiful. Chrysanthemums are on the 

 decline. There will be few left for the 

 holiday trade. The Cecile Brunner rose 

 is unusually popular this season and 

 the supply is short of the demand. The 

 Thanksgiving trade was brisk. The 



BULBS, CALIFORNIA-GROWN 



Preesia Purity (true). Daffodils. Poeticua Nar- 

 cissus. Gesnerian a Tulips, Early- Howering 

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

 etc. Splendid Quality. Best varieties. Prices 

 reasonable. 



1 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 



WMtsalt Fleritt aai !■» Brewer lunt CIUI. Ml 



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