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The Florists' Review 



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CARNATIONS - Rooted Cuttings 



White Enchantress .... per 100, $1.75: 1000, $15.00 



Pink Enchantress per 100, 1.75; lOoO, 14.01 



Victory ( Red ) per 100, 1 .75; 1000, 14.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All at $10.00 per lOOO 

 Tellow: Col. Appleton, Maj. Bonnaffon, Chry- 

 solora. Golden Chadwick, Golden Glow. 

 Wlilte: White Chadwick, White Queen, White 

 Cloud, Mrs. Robinson, Silver Wedding. Pink: 

 Dr. Enguehard, May Hunter, Pacific Supreme. 

 Red: Black Hawk. 



Asparasrus Plumosus Nanus 



Extra flne2-incn stock perlOOO, $I5.(K) 



3-inch. per 1000, 40.00 



AsparaaruB Spreneeri 

 Extra fine 3-inch ... per lOOl), 40.00 



FRANK WILHELM 



Box 905, R. F. D. No. G, Los Angeles, Cal. 



chants and millionaire nurserymen 

 could say such rude things about one 

 another in sunny, peaceful southern 

 California? 



Howard & Smith say they have to 

 work long hours and all day every Sun- 

 day to keep up with the out-of-town 

 shipping, notwithstanding the increased 

 force of packers. 



Polder & Groen are hoisting the 

 "Sold out" signal on many of the 

 best varieties of carnations for the 

 present. 



Murata & Co. report excellent busi- 

 ness all along the line. The city trade 

 as well as out-of-town shipping keeps 

 up satisfactorily. H. R. Richards. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Trade has fallen into the dull condi- 

 tion which usually prevails before 

 Easter. Decorative work for the ex- 

 position is still a prominent factor, but 

 this is not especially profitable on the 

 average, and does not begin to make 

 up for the extreme dullness of ordinary 

 house trade. Funeral work, also, is 

 rather quiet. 



Most lines of stock still seem to be 

 overpleutif ul, and do not clean up -well 

 from day to day; but there would be 

 little surplus if the retail stores were 

 doing a normal business. The nature 

 of the offerings has been changed some- 

 what by several days of unseasonably 

 hot weather during and after the flower 

 show. Violets have suffered greatly, 

 and there is practically nothing of good 

 shipping quality, while desirable stock 

 for the local market is scarce. It is 

 expected, also, that the roses will show 

 the effects for several weeks to come, 

 though most varieties are still plentiful 

 and fairly good. Mrs. Russell is still 

 popular and brings fairly good prices, 

 and some nice Ophelia are coming in, 

 finding a good demand. Cecile Brunner 

 is well received. 



Bulbous stock in general is less plen- 

 tiful. The heavy crop of daffodils is 

 cleaned up; hyacinths are about out; 

 supplies of freesias and narcissi are 

 much lighter. Forced tulips are also 

 disappearing, but some fine long- 

 stemmed Darwin and Gesneriana tulips, 

 as well as late daffodils, Narcissus poet- 

 icus and freesias, are coming from out- 

 side points. Carnations are plentiful, 

 but find little better sale. Many shops 

 are making handsome displays of peo- 

 nies, and the lilac season is opening 

 well. Sweet peas are quite popular, 

 With gradually increasing supplies, 

 ^ruit blossoms are becoming plentiful. 

 Basket arrangements of ranunculus and 

 anemones find ready sale. Orchids are 

 still scarce. Gardenias are a little 

 smaller, owing to the hot weather, but 



Superior- 

 Grown 



ROSES 



for 



Immediate 



Delivery 



Mrs. Chas. Russell In greater de- 



—————— —^—^^ mand than any 



other ro>f» of the year. American Beauty has 

 oft-n had its tositiou threatened by new 

 comers, but Mrs. Russell is tlie first to prove 

 a serious menace. 



Splendid stock from Zis-lncb pots, 

 April IStb delivery. $10.00 per 100; 

 $75.00 per 1000. 



Prince E. C. d'Arenberir Has ful- 

 ^ filled ev- 

 ery prediction made for it last season and ia 

 a big winner everywhere. There is no red 

 rose grown that will make as satisfactory 

 returns for the space occupied. Of exceed- 

 ingly strung, sturdy growth, throwing splen- 

 did stems at all times; splendid foliage. The 

 one best bet in red roses. 



$6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



Oph 



September Morn Our sensational 



*^ light pink rose. 



Throws extra strong canes in rapid succes- 

 sion, 2 to 4 feet, producing high-grade stock 

 \7ithout pinctalnK* Wonderful keeper, 

 full, double, with petals of grand substance 

 waved on edges, giving it a most distinct 

 appearance. Light shade of tlesh-pink on 

 outside, shading to pure rose-pink in cen- 

 ter. We planted 10,000 of it for cutting and 

 have had more repeat orders on it than on 

 any other rose and at better prices. Flowers 

 every day in the year and never soft in the 

 hottest weather. Strong stems, no mildew 

 or spot. (See our full-page ads. in issues of 

 January 21 and 28.) 



O^m root plants only, from Zi^-lnch 

 pots, $80.00 per 100, $250.00 per 1000, 

 5000 for $1000.00. 



Francis Scott Key Flowers unusu- 



*- ally large and 



double, rosy red and quite distinct from any 

 other indoor rose Its keeping qualities »re 

 remarkable. While being so double, it is 

 especially good for hot weather conditions. 

 Worthy of its name and its raiser, Mr. John 

 Cook. Note our prices. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Mrs. P. P. Thompson The beautiful 



' shell-pink 



sport of the well known Mrs. Geo. Shawyer. 

 It combines all the fine Qualities of its par- 

 ent, and this surely is recommendation 

 enough when added to its magnificent color- 

 ing. Always in bloom and already proved a 

 money-maker. 



$30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000 



Hadley Brilliant, deep, velvety crimson, 



"'■ a color which it retains all the 



year round. Flowers borne on stiff, upright 

 stems, and a flrst-claas variety in every 

 particular. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



All the new and standard varieties in quantity. Let us figure on your requirements for 

 the coming season. We can make the price right for firsi-class, well grown stock. 



SATISFACTION GUARANTKED 



HENRY W. TURNER 



Wiiolesaie Florist MONTEBELLO, CAL. 



elia has proven of exceptional merit 



as a forcing rose; a great grower. 



clean and strong, very free, and a most beau- 

 tiful color— brilliant salmon- pink, shading 

 to orange. A fancy rose that you will be 

 more than pleased with. 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Killarney Brilliant This is the very 



" last word in the 



Killarneys -an exceptionally strong grower, 

 increased petalage and of heavier texture. 

 A most brilliant and pleasing color; is doing 

 well everywhere, and will be planted heavily 

 this season, 



$10.00 per 100 ; $75.00 per 1000 



Mrs. Creo. Shawyer The most popular 



" rose of its color 



ever introduced; has won its way to the very 

 top on merit alone. A grand grower, very 

 free, a splendid keeper and the most pleasing 

 shade of pink; sells on sight, at top prices. 

 Will be planted heavier than any other pink 

 rose this season. 



$6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



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FERNS 



Per 100 PerlOOO 



Whitmani, 2i2-inch $6.00 $40.00 



Whilmani Ruaners 15.00 



Piersoni, 2ii2-inch 6.00 40.00 



Piersoni Runners 15.00 



HILL'S NURSERY/- **™''ro''s'i;?E"LEV'cTL: 



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Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



New Crop, 11.(0 per oz.; H lb., $3.00: $10.00 per lb. 



Seedlinffs $5.00 per 1000 



Transplanted 7.60 per 1000 



HARRY BAILEY 



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



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PELARGONIUMS 



20 named varieties, 2 and 3-Inch, 6c and 8c. 

 FanHleB, Giant Masterpiece, all colors, seedlings, 

 $.3.50 per 1000. Petunias, 2-Inch, Single Giants. 

 $2.00 per 100: $18.00 per 1000. Cinerarias, 2-lnch. 

 $1.60 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. Geraninms, 2-Inch, 

 Including Ivy, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 |)er 1000. 



FRED G. EHLE 



224 Sanborn Ave., SAN JOSK, CAL,. 



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STAIGER & MUNDWILCR 



1940>194« W. 8td 8t., LOS AXGELES, CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery a.id green- 

 house stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Cyclamen Seedlings, twice transplanted, all 

 Wonder of Wandsbek type In named varieliea. 

 Including salmon red and salmon pink. $4.50 per 

 100; $40.00 per 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. The seed is 

 grown by one of the best cyclamen specialists in 

 Oermany and cannot be anrpassed anywhere. 

 Samples on request. 



Dracaena Indivisa, 2>2 and 3-ln., now ready for 

 3, 4 and 6-ln., fine stock, $3.00 to $8.00, according 

 to quality. 



Your Inquiries for anything you 

 may need will be appreciated. 



OLSSON & BERNSON, 



11 Post St., »POKAMK, WASH. 



Asparagus Plumosus Saed 

 $1.25 par 1000 



TASSANO BROS., Inc. 



The largest Wholesale Evergreen and Supply 



Market in the State. 



415 Los Anffeles Street 



LOS ANGSLX8, CAUrORML* 



M.-ntnin Thy R»t1«>w wh.n yon writ* 



Strong Tobacco Stems 



at Ic per potmd. 

 E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



18-24 Lick Pl»ce. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI.. 



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