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1 1,000,000 Freesia Refrocta Alba I 



= l<nm«dlato D«llv«ry looo 2500 sooo = 



S Mammoth Bulbs, l^f up $7.50 $17.60 $32.60 E 



= No. 1. latol^ 6.00 11.25 20.00 = 



= No. 2, ^ to I3 3.00 6.75 12.50 = 



= Write for prices oa large quantities =: 



= Purity H up. $10.00; ^ioH. $7.00; ^ to i^, $4.50 per 1000 = 



E Asparagus Plumosus seed, $1.00 per oz.^ ^4 lb., $3.00; 1 lb., $10.00. Seedlings, E 



E $6.00; transplanted. $8.50 per 1000. | = 



E Express prepaid if youl send cash with order \ 3 



I HARRY BAILEY, R. T. D. 6, Loa Angeles, Cal. | 



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at the exposition; and in a parade 

 around town. At the Oregon building 

 great quantities of roses were given 

 away to visitors. The ^l^ers were 

 supposed to come from Oregon, but as 

 a matter of fact two orders are known 

 to have been placed with local houses, 

 amounting to 10,000 each, which cleaned 

 up practically everything in the market 

 for the day. 



The new bowling team of the Pacific 

 Coast Horticultural Society, headed by 

 V. Podesta, ' is meeting regularly and 

 somia of the players are developing a 

 creditable game. 



E. James has been sending in some 

 excellent hydrangeas lately. A lot of 

 his Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 

 that appeared last week were especially 

 attractive. 



Frank Pelicano brought in a beauti- 

 ful cut of dahlias from his place last 

 week. These were about the first really 

 fine dahlias shown here this season. 



Lots of gladioli have been shipped in 

 on consignment from as far off as Santa 

 Cruz, and the bulk of the shipments 

 move slowly. 



Joseph's has been doing a rushing 

 business lately in special baskets of 

 fruit and flowers for parties sailing for 

 Hawaii and the orient, as travel in 

 that direction is unusually heavy this 

 season. Later on a lot of similar busi- 

 ness for people returning east by the 

 Panama canal is expected. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. has about 

 finished its new rose planting and green- 

 house repairs, and expects to have a 

 much larger cut from new plants in a 

 few weeks. Mr. Axell, of this com- 

 pany, reports a good many rose orders 

 from outside towns and also finds a 

 heavy outside demand for greens. 



S. H. G. 



POBTLAin), OKE. 



The Market. 



Business has settled to normal condi-- 

 tions after the celebration of the rose 

 festival last week. There is a satisfac- 

 tory demand for fiowers. Plenty of 

 first-class stock is coming in. Boses 

 and s^eet peas are of excellent quality 

 and bring good prices. Several private 

 schools and academies have held their 

 graduation exercises, and at nearly all 

 flowers were used freely. June wed- 

 dings are not so numerous as they have 

 been some years. Several large fu- 

 nerals and an average number of 

 smaller ones have helped to move the 

 surplus stock. The cut of carnations 

 is not so heavy as it was. The quality 

 shows the effect of the warm weather. 

 There is an abundance of gaillardias 

 and other outdoor flowers of first-class 

 quality. 



Club Meeting. 



The meeting of the Portland Floral 

 Society June 15 was well attended. 

 L. W. Scott, of the entertainment com- 

 mittee, reported that the exclusive use 

 of Schnor's park, at Oregon City, had 

 been obtained for a picnic July 4. Con- 

 tests, children's games and a general 

 good time will be provided. Instruc- 

 tions are: Take electric car for Ore- 

 gon City at 9 a. m., get off at suspen- 

 sion bridge and walk to the west bank 

 of the Willamette; park is near by; 

 automobiles go by west side road; cars 

 run every half-hour; fare, 50 cents 

 round trip; bring picnic lunch, fam- 

 ilies, employees and friends. 



J. G. Bacher reported that the list 

 of prizes to be awarded for exhibition 



CALIFORNIA CUT FLOWER and 

 EVERGREEN CQ, 



WHOLESALiE FLORISTS and SUPPLIES 



Wire or mail orders given prompt and careful attention. 



longf distance shipments. 



Specialists in 



316 South Broadway Phone Broadway 2369 Los Angeles, Cal. 



IfMitloB Tbe B«Tl«w whM tou writ*. 



S. MURATA & CO 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS AND SUPPLIES 



LOS ANGELES, 



CAL 



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L. A. FLORAL CO. 



MAKES A SPECIALTY OF LONG 

 DISTANCE SHIPPING 



112 Winston St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



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TASSANO BROS., Inc. 



The largest Wholesale Evergreen 

 and Supply Market in the State 



415 Loa Ansreles St. 



Phone Main 3111 



LOS ANGELES, CAUFORNIA 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Rooted cnttlnge $10.00 per 1000 



2-inch pots 15.00 per 1000 



Yellow: Col. Appleton, MaJ. Bonnaflon, Chryso- 

 lora. Golden Glow, Golden Chatlwick. Whlt«; 

 White Queen. White Cloud, Mrs. Robinson, Sliver 

 Wedding. Fink: Dr. Enguehard, May Hunter, 

 Pacific Supreme. Red: Black Hawk. 



FRANK WILHELM 



Box 905. R. F. D. No. 6. Los Ansrelea, Cal. 



Strong Tobacco Steins 



at Ic per pound. 

 E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



18-24 Lick Place, BAN FRAMCISCO, CAL. 



beds at the Gresham fair was ready. 

 Those wishing to exhibit should see 

 President Lewis, of the Fair Associa- 

 tion. 



K. W. Gill, general manager of the 

 fall show and secretary of the Pacific 

 Coast National Dahlia Society, stated 

 that arrangements were being complet- 



EUCALYPTUS AND ACACIA 



TREE SEEDS 



New Crop. 



Send for Prices. 

 Address 



GEORGE H. 



Eagle Rock Sta., 



HOPKINS 



LOS ANGELES, UL. 



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ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 

 NANUS 



A splendid, large, heavy stock in perfect con- 

 dition. 



2i2-inch pots $20.00 per 1000 



3 -inch pots 25.00 per 1000 



CEO. EISCBEW. H»iittbe!l». Ci i. 



FERNS 



■^, . . , Per 100 1000 



Whitmani, 2'fl-inch |5.oo $40.00 



Whitmani Runners 15.00 



Piersoni. 2'2-inch 5.00 4o!oo 



Piersoni Runners 16.00 



Established Boston Runners 2.00 



H1LL*S NURSERY **■■ '<"«<■«<■ ^•'^' *'«"-•• 



lllUi a nUAi9L.n I , L0, «|I8ELES. C*l. 



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STAIGER A MUNDWILER 



1940.1946 W. Std St., LOS A5GELEg, CAL. 



For all claases of ornamental nursery a.id srreon- 

 houee stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



