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SSFTBHBIIB 23, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



1^ Wholesale Onlv 



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Jaip.. Feb. 

 surpd Majr. 



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via Cal4 Sformftj 



A large number of mums are being 

 shipped to nearby points, and there is 

 a much heavier movement in sight. 

 White varieties are scarce, but will be 

 back in a few days. Violets are still 

 scarce and in demand at good prices. 

 The quality of violets is not good, the 

 weather being dry and hot. General 

 offerings of roses are rather poor, 

 though some first-class stock is appear- 

 ing. Some nice Hoosier Beauty are 

 coming in, sharing popularity with 

 Hadley, Russell, Killarney Brilliant 

 and Ophelia. All the roses clean up 

 well. The first Irish Elegance in sev- 

 eral months came in last week. There 

 have been practically no orchids for 

 some time, and an increasing cut of 

 gardenias finds an excellent market in 

 consequence. There is still a large 

 movement of potted plants and ferns. 

 Cyclamen offerings are still quite mod- 

 erate; cockscomb is in good -supply. 

 A large number of begonias and prim- 

 ulas are sold. 



Various Notes. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. has had car- 

 penters at work installing two large 

 iceboxes at the new Bush street estab- 

 lishment, in preparation for the chrys- 

 anthemum and violet season. The ice- 

 boxes are being put up in sections, so 

 they can be easily moved. This com- 

 pany is trying out Hoosier Beauty, 

 which seems to be doing well. 



Chas. F. Shellgrain, of the house of 

 J. B. Boland, reported a busy weeK. 

 He has had a good share of decorative 

 work in connection with the recent 

 convention of bankers. 



Misses Rothschild & Cohen, florists 

 at the Hotel Bellevue, are closing their 

 second year in business. They report 

 a marked increase in business for the 

 summer, and are now filling orders for 

 some nice decorative work. 



Many of the local growers entered 

 the dahlia show held September 18 at 

 the Palace of Horticulture. The ex- 

 hibits comprised the largest variety of 

 dahlias ever shown here. 



Podesta & Baldocchi attracted atten- 

 tion last week with a basket of mag- 

 nificent tuberous begonias, in yellow 

 and orange shades. They are making 

 a specialty of enormous green-tinted 

 hydrangea blooms, which are a decided 

 novelty and sell quickly. 



F. Schlotzhauer, of the Francis Floral 

 Co., is showing a large assortment of 

 baskets in which cherries are used as a 

 decorative motif. Old rose, cream and 

 violet, old ivory, etc., are the colors. 

 Mr. Schlotzhauer is shipping many 

 teasels, dyed in pastel colors. 



Arthur Cann, who for the last five 

 years has conducted a flower and seed 

 shop at 51 South Second street, San 

 Jose, has opened a new store at the cor- 

 ner of South First and San Antonio 

 streets, one of the best business loca- 

 tions in San Jose. He has twice as 

 much space as before and a large con- 

 crete basement. The store has been 

 fitted Hp artistically, and a balcony has 

 been built to accommodate the office 



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1 1,000,000 Freesia Refracta Alba I 



= lmm«dlat« D«llv«ry looo 2500 6000 s 



= Mammoth Bulbs. |< up $7.50 $17.fiO $32,50 3 



= mo. I, hi U) H 5.W 11.25 3(1.00 a 



= No. 2, ^ to I3 3.00 6.76 12.60 S 



= Write for prices on large quantities 



i Purity hiioH.%7'00; H to ^a, $4.60 per lOOQ 



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



= $6.00; traaspianted. $8.50 per 1000. 



E' Express prepaid if you send cash with order 



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



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Mention The K«Tlew when jou write. 



^Lilium Longiflorum Bulbs 



First-class bulbs of our own trrowing now ready. These bulbs are free from mn aa ny^ 

 disease ancf have been giving satisfaction wherever tried for several years. ♦0-UU fSr lUU 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PLANTS-Send for list and prices 



BOSTON, ROOSFVELT, WHITMANI, 4-in. heavy, ready for 6-in., $3.00 per doz.. $.'•2 5.» per lOO 

 Akin DiEDCAtii FPDkic ^"*"' " " " '"In., 4.00 " 80.00 



AND PIERSONI PERNS e-in. finished plants. 6.00 " 60.00 " 



CUT GREENS, ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS and SPRENGERI. 26c per large bunch. 

 ASPAR XGUtyPLUMOSUS PLANTS from bench, large, ready for 6-iu. and 6-in. pots. 

 10c each. NO CHARGE FOR PACKING. 



We know we are offering good value and to prove it we will s^nd samples to anyone 

 who meaas business. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITE J. 



BASSETT'S FLORAL GARDENS 



■ .1 LOOMIS, CALIFORNIA' 



Mtntlon Th« R«Ttew when yon wrtte. 



Superior- 

 Grown 



ROSES 



for 



Immediate 



Delivery 



▲11 th« new ftnd itaDdwrd TMrietiei in QOkotity. Let oi Iffore on jour require menta far 

 the coming eeMon. We can make the price right for Int-clau. well grown stock. 



SATISFACTION GUARANTnED 



HENRY W. TURNER 



Wholesale Florist 



MONTEBELLO, CAL. 



Mention Thf Rfflew wben yon wri t«. 



Strgdg^Tpbacco Stems 



at Ic per pound. 

 E. W. McLELLAN CO. 



451 Bush St.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



M«'0ll«»n Tlir HfTlt-w wtn-n rmi wrH» 



TASSANO BROS., Inc. 



The largest Wholesale Evergreen 

 and Supply Market in the State 



415 L.OS Anseles St. 



Phone Main 3111 



LOS AWGELES, CAUFORNIA 



FERNS 



Extra fine Whitmani. for fall openings, 6-inch, 

 50c: 5-inch. 25c. 



Bostons. 5-inch, 25c; 4-inch, 15c. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-inch, 8c; from bed, 5c. 



Asparagus Plumosus, from bed, 5c. 



BILL'S NURSERY/'- ''"''rlXaA^ll 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



and a large display of baskets. Mr. 

 Cann has been in business at San Jose 

 for nineteen years. 



Chas. C. Navlet, the San Jose florist 

 and nurseryman, is in San Francisco 



BULBS 



Freesias, Narcissus, Gladiolus, Daffs and 

 Calla Lilies. Get our prices before 

 orderiofiT. 



Currier Bulb Co. 



p. 0. Box 102, 8KABRIGHT, CAL. 



Mention The R»Tlfw wh»n too write. 



ASPARAOrS PLUMOSI .«!. Slnrh. 14.90 per 

 100: 4 Inch. $7.50 p»r KlO; 5 Inch. $15.00 p«r 100. 



ASPARAGII.S .SPKKNGKKI, 3-inch. $4.90 p«r 

 liO: 4-Inch. $7.50 per KHJ. 



HARDY PERKNNIXLS. from flolcj. Delphi. 

 nliim«. Campanula Fyramlilallg and PeralclfoUa. 

 and others. 



Send for Ust and prices to 

 R. I). 4. 

 SANTA ROSA . CAt, 



PALMS PALMS 9 



Palms are our specialty. Rentia.CoQos 3 



plumosa, Fhoenix, Washingtonia, Sea* 2 



forthia, Corypha. etc.. by the carloads. "^ 

 Ask for oar wholesale Ulnstrated pabn Ust 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, 



Santa Barbara, Cal. 



AlrlituiU I Uf l»f > n-v» w I.I 1, >..!, .. , ,1, 



P7TUL ST7TIGER 



1862 West ffashinfrton St.. LOH A>UELEM, CAL^ 



For all classes of ornamental nnisery and irre«i\« 



house stock, ferns and palms at rljrht price*. 



Mention Tbe Rerlew when yon write. ' 



FRED GROHE. 



