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OCTOBKB 24, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



CARNATIONS 



UNROOTED 

 CUTTINGS 



Big, fat and healthy. 

 300 at 1000 rate, 50 at 100 rate. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Enchantress $1.25 $ 9.00 



Pure White Enchantress... 1.25 10 00 



Kose-plnk Enchantress 1 25 10.00 



Dorothy Gordon 1.25 9.00 



Washington 2.00 15.00 



Beacon 1.25 9.00 



Victory 1.26 9.00 



O. P. Bassett 1.26 9.00 



Bonfire 1.25 9.00 



May Day 1.25 9.00 



Prosperity 1.26 9.00 



Mrs.C. W.Ward 1,26 9.00 



Pocahontas 1.25 10.00 



Edna Brown 1.25 10.00 



New Castle< 

 California 



El Diirasno Flower Co., 



MantioB Th» B«Ttow wh«a yop writ*. 



alterations, of which particulars will 

 be given later. 



Bert Bateman, the capable decorator 

 for the Hayward Floral Co., has re- 

 turned from his vacation. Bert Harris, 

 ;fiormeTly of the American Florist's 

 Main street staff, is also at the Hay- 

 ward now. 



Anton Soethout, of Gardener Junc- 

 tion, near Hollywood, has been taking 

 a tour around the Montebello section. 

 He is expecting large consignments of 

 Holland stock at once and says busi- 

 ness keeps up well. 



The Star Nursery, of Montebello, is 

 building a lath house, 40 x 400 feet. 



O. C. Saakes says he has planted 

 about 200,000 bulbs this season at his 

 Belvedere ranch and is just about 

 through. Business keeps up well at 

 the store. 



Wedding decorations and funeral 

 work are the mainstay at the Free- 

 man-Lewis store. Mr. Freeman is back 

 again at work and is feeling much 

 better. 



Tom Wright has been taking a trip 

 around the growing places. Trade is 

 fine at the Fourth street store. 



Tony Tassano is a busy man these 

 days, his younger brother having gone 

 north to join Joe. He has two extra 

 men on at the store, to handle the 

 increasing trade in choice greens and 

 flowers. 



Frank Lichtenberg managed to get 

 away for a week or two in the moun- 

 tains October 15. First heavy busi- 

 ness and then sickness kept him here 

 later than he liked, but a vacation was 

 certainly coming to him. 



S. Murata is well settled down in 

 his new wholesale ' store, at"751 South 

 Broadway. The floor space is 20 x 125 

 feet, and his facilities for handling 

 a bigi rush of business are much better 

 than at the Hill street place. 



The H. N. Gage Co. is busy with 

 Wisconsin moss in carload lots and it 

 is taxing the room to take care of it. 

 All will sympathize with J. Russell, 

 Mr. Gage's grower at Montebello, in 

 the loss of his baby daughter, whose 

 death occurred October 15. 



All roads lead to the Los Angeles 

 Flower Market, and it is surprising to 

 see the number of big boxes of mums 

 arriving and departing all the time. 

 It is surely a busy place these days. 



The ferns from the Superior Nurs- 

 ery are fine now and Mr. Gutting has 

 again settied down to business, after 

 his hunting trips. 



Genuine Scotch heather makes a 

 mighty pretty window at Morris 

 Goldenson 's now. 



C. Brazee is planting an additional 

 four acres to bulbs this season. 



At Mrs. Booker's, on Vernon avenue, I 

 I noted some extra fine Bonnaffon < 



ROOTED OR UNROOTED 



Express prepaid on orders 

 We are willing to send C. 0. 

 sent— "The Very Best." 



Rooted 

 Whites 100 



White Wonder $3.00 



Wlilte Enchantress 2.26 



Alma Ward 2 .00 



Rose-pinkg 



Rose-pink Enchantress 2.00 



Dorothy Gordon 2 .00 



Pennsylvania 2.00 



Cerise Finks 



Princess Charming 2.26 



Enchantress 2.00 



of 110.00 or more. 25 at 100 rate. 250 at 1000 rate. 



D. and let you examine before taking. Only one kind 



Our Rooted Cuttings ready last of November. 



Unrooted 



1000 



$25.00 



20.00 



18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 

 18.00 



20.00 

 18.00 



RootPd Unrooted 



Cerise Pinks— Oont. 100 lOOO 



Washlnsrton $2.00 $18.00 



Bright Spot ....2.26 20.00 



Mrs.O. W.Ward 2.26 20.00 



Red 



Victory 2 00 18.00 



Bonfire 2.26 20 00 



Harlowarden 1.76 16.00 



StNlcholas 6.00 60.00 



Varlesated 



Benora 6.00 60.00 



LOOMIS CARNATION CO. D. F. RODDAN & SON, Loomis, Cal. 



Mention The Review when joo write. 



The Leading Rose Novelty of the Season 



New Red Cherokee "RAMONA" 



You want it in your 1913 Catalogues. 



OIETERICH & TURNER 



MONTEBELLO. CAL. 

 E. F^D"6t ufs^Angeles. THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 



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WE COVER THE FIELD 



It is not necessary for a retailer to send to one firm for his flowers, another 

 for greens and another for supplies. We keep everything a retailer needs in 

 stock at all times, and we will appreciate your inquiries. We handle the entire 

 cut of 25 large growers of hothouse and outdoor cut flowers and keep in con- 

 stant touch with the largest and most exclusive eastern supply houses. Our 

 indoor greens are grown under our personal supervision, and we have control of 

 the best localities for wild stock, such as Mexican Ivy, Huckleberry, Ferns and 

 Moss. This is a combination hard to beat. 



Send a Trial Order and be convinced 



LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET/LI^AnSliesfcS: 



C. E. MORTON, Manager 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS 



Our stock cannot be equaled in this market for freshness 

 and quality. We handle only the beat. 



Prices f, o. b. Los Angeles or Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Mexican Ivy per 1 000, $5 . 00 Asparagus Plumosus per doz., $3 . 50^ 



Brake Ferns ... .* per 1000, 2.50 Huckleberry per bunch, .50 



French Grass per bunch, 50c 



Ail kinda off CUT FLOWERS Caah ffrom unknown partiea 



-or 



TASSANO BROS. 



Sunsat Phon* Main 3111 



356 So. Hill St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mentioo The BcTlew when yoa writ*. 



