January 23, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



63 



ASPARAGUS 



PLUMOSUS 



AND 



SPRENGERI 



Don't be misled by Eastern advertisers who ask high prices for seeds that are no better than tliose ripened in 

 California sunshine. They cannot be beaten for germination or quality. All we ask is a fair trial. Our sefed will convince 

 you. We have repeat orders already for over six hundred thousand seeds of this year's crop from customer s who have had 

 this seed for many years. E*rices as follows:— 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Less than 6,000 per 1000, $2.50 In Lots of 50.000 per lOOO, $1.50 



In Lots of 6,000 " 2.26 In Lots of 100,000 1-25 



In J'Ots of 10.000 ;; 2.00 ASPARAGUS 8PRKNGXRI " .60 



In Lots of 20,000 1.76 



FREESIASp DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS and a full lln« off Bulbous Stock. 



LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET 



C. E. MORTON, Manager. 414^2 South Broadway, LOS AN «ELES, CAL. 



Mpntlon The Review when yon write. 



Big 

 Catalogue 



(A Garden Manual) 



FREE 



160 pages full of valuable information, 

 with 350 Illustrations. This manual 

 tells you what to plant when and how to 

 plant it. Write for it now. 



Aggeler t MusserSeed Co. 



1 13-1 1 S N. Main St , Los Anseles, Cal. 



Mention The BtTlew when yoo write. 



STAIGER A MUNDWILER 



1940-1946 W. sad St., LOS ANeELBS. CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery and Kreea- 

 boase stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. 



seed has been scarce, but is now in 

 brisk demand. 



The Los Angeles Flower Market has 

 been severely taxed to keep pace with 

 the orders during the great scarcity of 

 flowers. City orders have been well 

 taken care of, but some of the shipping 

 business had to be let go on account of 

 the scarcity of outdoor stock in all 

 varieties. 



John Mentier, of Montebello, was 

 the first to bring in violets after the 

 recent freeze, cutting fine stock Jan- 

 uary 13. 



Morris Goldenson supplied the roses 

 for the opening of the Kose Maid com- 

 pany at the Mason Opera House. Many 

 fine bouquets were presented to the 

 principals, besides the large number of 

 flowers used in the show itself. 



H. Eeeve Darling, of the Hayward 

 Floral Co., made a flying trip to San 

 Francisco January 12. 



About 65 or 70 of the principal Jap- 

 anese growers of cut flowers will shortly 

 open a market at 419 South Los An- 

 geles street. All classes of cut flowers 

 will be handled, but especially outdoor 

 stock of carnations, violets and similar 

 flowers. It will be under the auspices 

 of the Japanese Growers' Association, 

 which has headquarters here. 



W. Armacost & Co. came in with a 

 fine lot of pot Lilium Harrisii just 

 after the freeze, which led to a brisk 

 demand. The plants are fine, having 



7S,000 Boston Ferns Keady 



In all sizes from 2 inches up. 

 The same grand stock we sent out last season. 



We are booking orders for 



YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



including our famous Prima Donna. Let us figure on yo~ur needs. We 

 have large quantities already in the sand, but they will go r'apidly. Ship- 

 ments will begin early this year. All other comnaercial varieties and novel- 

 ties. We solicit your inquiries. 



DIETERICH & TURNER, NonteM, CaL 



THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 

 Mail Address: R. F. D. 6, Los Angele* 



Mention The Review when yon ^rrltf. 



Now Booking 

 Orders on . . 



EARLY DAFFODILS 



in quantity from our Montebello ranch. Also fine Dute h Roman 

 Hyacinths. All specially prepared for long distance shipments. 



Largest Individual Grower on this Coast. Twenty Acres Devoted to 

 Nothing but Choice Cut Flowers. 



H. N. GAGE CO., 



Wbolenale Floristg 

 and Sapplies 



534 S. BROADWAY. 



Los Ang«les, CaL 



Mention The KeTtew when jon nyiltt. 



J. A. Bauer Pottery Co. 



41S ti 421 Aveiie 38, Lh AMelo, CiL 



Osrry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 

 All oidere shipped promptly. 



Largest Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



M>nt1nti lite Rerlew when Ton write. 



no trace of disease, and look more like 

 L. Harrisii of old than any I have 

 seen for a long time. 



S. Goodfriend, Pacific coast repre- 

 sentative of Wertheimer Bros., New 

 York, has been calling on the trade 

 here and savs he finds business brisk. 



The windows at .T. W. Welters' Hill 



FLOWEI^ POTS 



Yon want the beat WHiybaj Inferior pota 

 when yon can get the b»fltatthe same price? 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



6SS-54 S. Orlffln Ave ., Los A-ngtilmm, C»I. 



Mention Th» Reviev^ when you write 



street store have bee d finely fixed with 

 American Beauty roses. Funeral work 

 has been brisk here, and there have 

 been several decora"tions. 



The H. N. Gage Co. provided the 

 flowers for several large wedding deco- 

 rations by prominent retailers of late, 

 and it has kept alL busy looking up 



