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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Februaey 22, 1912. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



Alsalot, CallfomUt and WaatnOla, extra 

 stronx field dlvlsionB. $24.00 per 1000; $2.50 per 

 100. 



Cyolamen Peraloum GlBanteum , S, 4 and 



5-in. pots. 17.00. $12.00 and $20.00 per 100. Flse 

 bushy plants, well budded. 

 ▲■paracua Plumosus, 3-ln.. $5.00 per 100. 



AsparacuB Sprencarl, 3, 4 and 5-ln. pota. 

 $5.00, $8.00 and $15.00 per 100. 



Also Shasta Daisy, Pentstemon Hybrid- 

 am Grandlflonun, Dalplilnliun Hybrldnm 



and other choice seeds. Send for list. 



Cash, please. 



FRED QROHB, SmbiRMii,Grf. 



R. D. 4. 



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i:acli Per 100 



Dnnnta Plumieri, Sin. pats . . SOc $40.00 

 Phoenix Redinita, Sin. pots 35.00 



All classes of orimnicntal, nursery and Kreeii- 

 liouse stock. Fcriisand palms at rlglit prices 



STAIGER & JMUNDWILER 



1940-6 W.S'^d St., L.08 Aneeles.Cal. 



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HOWARD S SMITH 



Ninth and Olive Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. 



For all classes of 

 Ornamental and Flovtrerlne; Plants 



Roses a Leading Specialty 



Nurseries cover nearly 100 acres. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



Cut Sprays. 2 to 4 feet lone, 



$I.UO - per 100 

 Walter Armacost 



OCCAM PARK :: CAI.. 



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FLOWER POTS 



You want tlie best. Why buy inferior pots 

 when you can tret the best at the same price? 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



652-54 S. Orlff in Ave., Los Anceles, Cal. 



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J. A. Bauer Pottery Co. 



41S to 421 Avenne 33, Lis Angeles, Cal. 



Carry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 

 All orders shipped promptly. 



Larg^est Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



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BARGAIN PRICES 



Sellins out all narsery stock except Kentlas. Areca 

 Sapida. potted. 2. 2>q. S, 8>9, 4. iht, 6. 6Hi-feet. at 

 «1 ao, «1.40. tl.80, $2.30, 02.90. $3.60. $4.20, 04.80 each. 

 Phoenix Canariensis, balled and ready for ablr- 

 meat. 3, 3Hi. 4. iH, B. S>9-feet, at 60c. 80e $1.00. 01.20. 

 01.4S, 01.7B each. Phoenix Can., from 2>9-ineh, 

 06.00 per 100. Wasbinctonla Rob., from 2lDch, 

 04.60 per 100. Cocoa Plamosa, balled. S. 4. 6. 6. 7 

 feet, at tlJS 02.00, 03.00. 04.60. OS.OO each. 



Write for special prices on carload orders. 

 Kentia Naraeries. Santa Barbara, OaL 



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WASHIN6TONIA ROBUSTA 



1. l»a, 2, 2Hi. 3 and 3Vj ft., at 26c. SOc, 40c. 

 46c, 66c and 75c each (balled olants). Ask 

 for oar Wholesale Palm List of all kinds of 

 Palms t Oocos. Phoenix, Seafortiila, etc.) 

 State quantity wanted. 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, SasU Barbara, Cal. 



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NEWS NOTES 



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Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing; advertisers. 



Covina, Cal. — C, M, Weaver is look- 

 ing for an opening to start a nursery 

 and florists' business and may conclude 

 to locate at Grass Valley, Cal. 



Tacoma, Wash, — E. E. Eoberts, well 

 known in the trade, has been employed 

 by two local newspapers to give the 

 public free personal advice on gar- 

 dening. 



Puyallup, Wash.— M. B. Graham, of 

 Burton, Wash., has purchased some 

 property here and is building several 

 greenhouses, in which he will grow both 

 vegetables and flowers. 



Eugene, Ore. — H. Newton's green- 

 houses on South Willamette street have 

 been sold to a Mr. Lawrence, who re- 

 cently came from California. Mr. New- 

 ton has purchased a 20-acre farm of 

 river bottom land near Thurston. 



Los Angeles, Cal, — The La Habra 

 Nursery Co. has been incorporated, 

 with $5,000 authorized capital stock, 

 of which $750 has been subscribed. 

 The directors are M. Taniguchi, M. 

 Maruyama and K. Inouye. 



Seattle, Wash.— The Seattle Cut 

 Flower Exchange is removing to 1608 

 Second avenue, where it is intended to 

 continue the wholesale business in cut 

 flowers, pot plants, etc., as previously 

 carried on at 906 Post street. L. P. 

 Walz is the manager. 



Everson, Wash. — McMillen & Bar- 

 num, who conduct a market garden 

 business, have a farm of eighty acres 

 here and also have property covering 

 seven and one-half acres inside the 

 city limits of Bellingham. At the city 

 place they are gradually branching 

 into the flower trade and they are also 

 making a beginning in the develop- 

 ment of a nursery department. 



Livermore, Cal. — David Nicol recently 

 started in the florists ' business here and 

 believes there is good prospect for suc- 

 cess. E. B. Guerry, who has been 

 gardener on private places here, wishes 

 to start in business for himself, but 

 thinks the opening for another florist 

 in San Francisco may be better than 

 for two florists here, and has gone to 

 San Francisco to see how things are. 



Los Angeles, Cal. — C. F. Gutting, 

 proprietor of the Superior Nursery, 

 grows plants and trees only, and is 

 doing a large business, averaging $1,000 

 per month. He has 10,400 feet of glass, 

 four large lath houses and eighteen 

 acres in cultivation at Wilmington, Cal. 

 Cyclamens are among his specialties 

 and he supplied practically all the local 

 stock of these for Christmas. His ship- 

 ping trade covers the southwest. 



Cottage Grove, Ore. — H. K. Metcalf 

 and L. P. Sanford have opened a flower 

 store here and will also handle seeds 

 and bulbs, besides a few side lines, such 

 as tea, coffee, candy, etc. One of the 

 latest additions to their stock is gold- 

 fish, which they find to be attractive 

 and profitable. They have named their 

 establishment the Metsan Shop, form- 

 ing the word Metsan by combining 

 parts of their own names. Their place 

 is noted for its unique and tasteful ap- 

 pearance. 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 



for sale to the traded 



Is it moving as it should < 



No? 



Then tell the trade about 

 it by using the Pacific Coa8t 

 Pages of The Review. 



Pacific Coast advertisers al- 

 most invariably report good 

 results. Like this: 



We are well pleased with the results obtained 

 by advertising in the Pacific Coast Department o> 

 The Review. We sold out clean for Thanksgiving 

 and refused many orders. The Review surely 

 gives results.— Van Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma,«*| 

 Wash.. November 80. 1911. 



The transient rate for space 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offei" 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year around should writ*^ 

 for contract rates. 



Florists' Pnblishing Co. 



S08 St. Deirbtrn Stmt : CHICAGO 



