Adoust 20, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



61 



«issi and ornithogalum are grown in 

 immense quantities. 



The new plantings at Glendale being 

 made by Tassano Bros, are looking fine. 

 Tony and Angelo take turns at the 

 store and the ranch, whicli gives both 

 of them a change. 



Ed. Howard is preparing for another 

 Mexican trip. 



Morris Goldenson left recently for 

 Bear valley, in San Bernardino county, 

 for a hunting and fishing trip. A 12- 

 hour stage ride is necessary to reach 

 these grounds, but the sport is fine 

 when there. Deer are plentiful and 

 Morris will also have plenty of chances 

 at the speckled beauties in the streams. 



S. Murata reports business as ele- 

 gant, and is showing exceptionally fine 

 outdoor Cochet roses and Lilium 

 rubrum. 



Business at the Los Angeles Flower 

 Market keeps up as well as can be 

 expected at this time of year. Mr. 

 Morton says he had an exceedingly 

 pleasant time on his recent automobile 

 trip to San Diego. He says that a 

 day spent with John Morley, of the 

 city parks, was ' particularly interest- 

 ing, and we were all glad to hear that 

 things are coming Mr. Morley *s way. 

 Large quantities of excellent valley are 

 being handled at the store; also fine 

 Belladonna lilies. 



The Freeman-Lewis Co. turns out a 

 lot of attractive work, and a standing 

 wreath of purple asters recently made 

 up by Charles Lewis was a truly su- 

 perb piece of work. 



The Star Nursery, at Montebello, 

 must be going ahead; a fine automobile 

 truck, bearing the above name, has 

 been added to the equipment. 



The cut of roses keeps up well at the 

 Dieterich & Turner range, at Monte- 

 bello. Large orders continue to arrive 

 for the ndw red Cherokee rose, which 

 will be sent out early in the new year. 

 At least 100,000 have already been 

 propagated by Henry Turner since this 

 time last year, from thirteen little 

 plants raised from the original sport- 

 ing shoot, and on some of the larger 

 plants it looks as though double that 

 number pf cuttings could still be taken. 

 This is a creditable performance, of 

 which Mr. Turner may justly be 

 proud. Mr. Dieterich has built a resi- 

 dence for himself on the place. 



Frank Lichtenberg has so far recov- 

 ered as to be back at the store, but is 

 not by any means right yet. 



H. B. Bichards. 



SAK FBANCISCO. 



The Market. 



There is little to record with refer- 

 ence to business. The August dullness 

 is still with us. Though the townspeo- 

 ple are gradually coming back from 

 the country, there has been no resump- 

 tion worth mentioning. However, as 

 soon as the schools are in full blast 

 again, which will be in a couple of 

 Weeks, we can look for a change for 

 the better. 



Chrysanthemums are in fair supply, 

 and several good lots of Appletons 

 have been shown. They cost the stores 

 from $1 to $2 per dozen, which is not 

 expensive, considering the earliness of 

 the season. Violets have been in evi- 

 dence for several weeks, but they are 

 in poor form and color and do not keep 

 well. The growers are receiving $1.50 

 per dozen bunches for them. Of the 



FIELD -GROWN CARNATION PLANTS 



Enchantress $7 . 00 



White Enchantress 7.00 



DorothyGordon 6 00 



Beacon 7.00 



Victory 7.00 



Grown on clean, new soil and have lots of fibrous roots. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 $60.00 

 60.00 

 60.00 



Per 100 



Alma Ward $6.00 



Eldorado S.OO 



Winona 5.00 



Wlnsor 6.00 



Olorlosa 6.00 



A FEW SUMMER BARGAINS 



Boston ^nd Whltmanl Ferns, from bench, 6 fronds or more, $1.00 per 100; 10 fronds or more, $7.00 



per 100. 3-lnch pots, 10 fronds or more, $10.00 per 100. 

 Asparagus Sprengerl, 8-lnch pots, pot-bound and bushy, $6.00 per 100. 



26 of any of above at 100 rate. We ship to every state and Canada. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, - Loomis, Cal. 



B. S. BASSETT, Proprietor 



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EVERYTHING FOR THE TRADE 



WRIT E 



WIRB or 



PHONS 



H. N. GAGE CO., 



534 South Broadway 



Wholesale Florists and Supplies 

 LOS ANQBLBS, CAL. 



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CARNATION FIELD PLANTS 



White Enchantress. . 1000, $60.00 R. P. Enchantress.... 1000, $M.00 Princess Charmlngr... 1000, $60.00 



DorothyGordon " 60.00 Enchantress " 60.00 Pennsylvania " 80.00 



Victory " 60.00 White Wonder " 70.00 Asparafirus Plomosus 



Alma Ward " 60.00 Washington " 60.00 Nanus, 2-ln 100, 2M 



LOOMS CARNATION CO.. ' '"gyj: " '^ Uwit, rbcer fa, CiL 



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KBBP TOUR BTK ON 



DIETERICH & TURNER 



MONTMBBI.I.O. OAI» 



R.F.^«?^L^geie8. THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 



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Asparagus riumosus Nanus 



Finest possible plants, In pots, now ready for 

 shlpplnK. Clean, healthy and ready for a shift. 

 Sis.lnota. tSt.SO par 1000 

 2 >lnoli. M.OO par 1000 



Cash with order 



HARRY BAILEY/ :." Us Angeles, Cil. 



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Phoanix Can., balled, by the carload : 3, S^, 

 4, 4»fl. 6, 6Jfl ft., at 40c, 55c, '/5c, 95c, $1.20. $1.45 

 each. Packing extra for smaller orders. 



Phaanlx Can., In 2-ln. pots, $4.00 per 100 

 135.00 per 1000 



Waahlnstanla Rabnata, In 2-ln. pots, $3.50 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Kantlaa, Cacaa, Waahlnatonia Fliif ara and 

 Rabtiata, Crythaa Kdulia, Saaffarthia, Kte. 



kCNTU NURStRICS, SMta Barbira, ai. 



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From bench, good for 4-lnch pots. 



BOSTON, at 10c each 



WHITMANI, at 10c each 



3-ln. AsparaguB PInmoeus Nanus, at $6.00 per 100 



Well rooted runners of Boeton and Whltmanl, 



from bench, at $2JS0 per 100 



White Enchantress, at 8.00 per JOO 



California Carnation Co. 



LOOMIS. CAL. 



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Slnele Petnnla*. best strains, transplanted from 



flata: Hybrid Fringed, Ic; Fluffy Ruffles and 



Olants of California, 2c. 

 From Bench t Asparacns 8preDserl, ready 



for 8-ln. and 4-ln., Sc and 4^c; Aaparacua Bo- 



Iknatna, for 3-ln., S'^c. 



Send for Price List. 

 iVad O. Ehle.Wholesale Grower, San Jose, Oal. 



Kentia Forsterlana 



Fine, healthy pot stock, In 5-inch : 



18 Inches high $0.50 each 



24 Inches high 75 each 



30 Inches high 1.00 each 



Cash from unknown parties 



HOWARD & SMITH 

 Ninth and Olhra Sta.. Laa Ansalaa, Cak 



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Asparagus PlumosusSeedlings 



• l.OO per 100; 98.50 per lOOO 



Aeparacne Pliunoeiu and Spreaceri 



Sprays 



Our leading Specialty $1.00 per 100 



WALTER ARHACOST, gar '"''• 



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Carnation Plants 



E^eld-gTown, strong, heavy plants 



5C0 White Enchantress 



1500 Light Pink Enchantress 

 $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



R. C. CALLOWAY, BELLEVUE, WASH. 



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STAIGER it MUNDWILER 



1940-I94e W. m 8k., LOS ANfiELIS. CAL. 



For all classes of omamentel nursery and green- 

 house stock, ferns and palnM at right prices. 

 Mennon Vb» Review wtaea yoa writ*. 



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