The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Dbcbmbbr 29, 1910. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



The cuttings are taken from the new cariia- 

 tton plants in the range of onr new greenhouses: 

 all standard varieties. 



We have also all kinds of Chrysanthemum 

 plants of commercial merit. Send for the price 

 list. 



H. HAYASHI & CO., Alameda, Cal. 



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PACIFIC COAST. 



Sacramento, Cal. — M. H. Ebel recent- 

 ly made a business trip to San Francisco 

 and Menlo Park. 



Newport, Wash. — Ralph D. Kaler is 

 building a greenhouse here and will 

 grow flowers for the trade. 



Los Angeles, Cal. — The purchaser was 

 not the only one who inspected the 

 Christmas holly this year before the 

 sale was complete. Where the pur- 

 chaser was looking for. belries, the 

 county horticultural commissioner was 

 • looking for scale. 



Seattle, Wash.— L. P. Walz has sold 

 his downtown business, at 1608 Second 

 avenue, and will concentrate his affairs 

 at his rose gardens, 2320 Forty-second 

 street. At the date of this report, De- 

 cember 16, he and Mrs. Walz were mak- 

 ing preparations for an extended trip 

 through California. 



Redlands, Cal. — The City Nurseries, 

 of which Sidney Hockridge is the gen- 

 eral manager, have opened a store on 

 Citrus avenue, adjoining the Citizens ' 

 National Bank building. The front 

 part of the room has been fitted' up for 

 the flower business, and the remaining 

 space will be used for the handling of a 

 complete line of seeds. A stock of 

 horticultural tools and other requisites 

 will also be carried. 



SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



The Market. 



Although this was written within a 

 few days of Christmas, it was yet too 

 early to tell much about how the trade 

 would be. Owing to the mild winter 

 and the entire absence of frost, there 

 was little that was scarce in the flower 

 line. An exception might be made of 

 roses, for there was but a fair quantity 

 of these on hand and they were not 

 entirely of first quality. The price of 

 all stock was slightly lower than that 

 of last season, and it was not expected 

 that last year's selling rates would be 

 duplicated. 



The greatest demand up to this writ- 

 ing seems to be for roses, flowering 

 plants and ferns in pots. Azaleas, poin- 

 settias, cyclamens, heather and begonias 

 are all moving nicely. There are plentv 

 of cut poinsettias from the south, and 

 they are of first quality throughout. Tiie 

 local grown stock is principally in pots, 

 and they are a shade lower than last 

 season. Carnations are much cheaper 

 than they have ever been at Christmas 

 time and do not seem to be selling as 

 rapidly as they should. Violets are 

 plentiful and cheap, and the same can 

 be said of valley and daffodils. Cali- 

 fornia red berries and other kinds of 

 green goods are making up quite a 

 portion of the bulk of the sales of many 

 of the smaller dealers. 



COCOS SEEDS 



Delivery of 1010 crop In January. 



PerlOO 1000 



Cocos Argenteum $1.50 $12.00 



Cocos Brazillensis 1.60 12.00 



Cocos Alphonsl 1.60 12.00 



Cocos Yatay 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Maritima 1.50 12.00 



Cocos Schizophylla 1.50 12.00 



CocosLapid 1.60 12.00 



* - PerlOO 



Cocoi Petraea fl.M 



Cocos Bonnet! 1.M 



Cocos £rio8pathe 1.60 



Cocos Garteneriae 1.60 



Cocos Bltunenalr 1.60 



Cocos Humile 1.60 



Cocos Odorata 1.50 



1000 



$12.00 

 12il0 

 12 00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.0* 



Cocos Campestris 160 12.00 



MacRORIE-McLAREN COMPANY 



711-714 Wcstkank BMc, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Nurseries, SAN MATEO, CAL 

 .^ Sole Acenta on tlie PacUio Coast lor APHira. 



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NOW READY. Stock is well rooted and first-dasa in every respect. 



Per 100 1000 



Enchantress $2.00 $18.00 



R. P. Enchantress 2.00 18.00 



Winona (rose-pink) 2.00 18 00 



Winsor 1.75 15.00 



White Perfection 2.2> 20.00 



White Enchantress 2.25 20.00 



PerlOO 



Sarah Hill $2.00 



White Lawson 2.00 



Beacon (red) 2.00 



Victory (red) 1.75 



Eldorado (yellow) 1.75 



40.000 Beacon for immediate delivery. 



1000 

 $18.00 

 18.00 

 18.00 

 15 00 

 16.00 



Well finiahed 6-in. Whitman! Ferna, $8.00 per doz. 

 Express charges prepaid on all orders amounting to $5.00 or more. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens, 



B. S. Bassett, Prop. 



LOOMIS, CAL. 



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Roofed Carnation Cuttings 



Immediate delivery. 



PerlOO 



victory $1.60 



Winona 1.60 



Winsor 1.60 



White PerfectloD 2.20 



O. P. Bassett (scarlet) 1.80 



All heel cnttlnirs and well rooted. Place your order NOW. 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, :: Roseville, Cal. 



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PerlOO 



Roae-plnk Enchantress $1.80 



Enchantress 1.80 



White Enchantress 2.00 



Beacon 1.80 



Harlowarden 1.60 



1000 

 $17.60 

 17J50 

 18JM) 

 17.60 

 15 00 



1000 

 $15.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 

 20.00 

 17.60 



ROOTED CARNATION CUniNGS 



Well rooted and first-clais in eveiy respect. 



Enchantrtss, R. P. Enchantress. Beacon, Sarah 

 Hill, $18.00 pfr 1000: W. Enchantress and W. Per- 

 lection. $20 00 per 1000; O. P. Bassett. Harlo- 

 warden, Victory, etc., etc., $15.00 per 1000. 

 Expressaare prepaid on tS.OO or over. 



EL DURASNO FLOWER CCJiE^icKSi: 



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Various Notes. 



David Kirk is on a visit from Port 

 land, Ore., where he has been for some 

 time in the employ of J. B. Pilkington. 

 He will return early in January. 



Frank Sessions, of San Diego, Cal., is 

 shipping many thousands of cut poin- 

 settias to the local dealers. His stock 

 is good this season. 



The MacRorie-McLaren Co. enter- 

 tained about forty of the members of 

 the Pacific Coast Horticultural Society 

 at its greenhouses December 11. 



H. Plath has just finished two new- 

 houses, to be devoted to the growing 

 of ferns, of which he makes a specialty. 



Schwerin Bros, are in line with a fine 

 stock of azaleas for the holiday trade. 



George Rosmarin, the pioneer florist 

 of Alameda, who recently sold his busi- 

 ness to Gresens & Co., of that town, has 

 removed to Sonoma county. 



D. J. Martin is on a trip to Los An- 

 geles and vicinity and will be absent 

 from town for about two weeks. G. 



Your ad got us busy on Killarney; 

 had to send back over $100. — Frey & 

 Frey, Lincoln, Neb. 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



Asparagus Plumosus Stringps, 10 to 



12 feet, 35c each. 

 Plumosus and Sprengeri Sprays, 



$1.00 per 100, 

 Brake Ferns, 20c per bunch. 

 Smilax, 10c per f-tring. 

 "Paper White Narcissus, $1.50 per 100. 

 Carnations, $?, DO to 15.00 per 100. 

 Violets, $1.00 per dozen bunches. 

 Carnations, outdoor grown, $1.00 per 



100. 



LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET 



myi S. Dnriwar, LOS JUIGELES, UL 



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Cut Flowers and Greens 



HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST 

 ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON 



289W. Fourth St., 

 I LOS AN6ELKS, CAL. 



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Creutz & Co.,' 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Our Phoenix will (f row with their roots throngh 

 the Backing, because the soil In which they are 

 grown has the qualities for balUnir— these palms 

 are worth double the value and more of many 

 others offered from light soil. 



2 to 3 feet, 60c, 3 to 4 feet. H.OO. 

 EXOTIC NUBSEBIEg, Suta Bsrbara, Cal. 



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