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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Afbil 11, 1912. 



WOd Adiantum Sprays 



Useful for Every Florist 



My method of packing insures arrival in good 

 condition anywhere in the United States. Order 

 a $2.50 sample case, or write for prices. 



Headquarters for Mexican Ivy 



C. EADEN ULLEY. ^X'^t Santa Cru. Cal. 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



Strong, well-rooted plants of Shasta 

 Daisies, Gaillardiaa and Coreopsis, 

 $1.00 per 100; $8.50 per 1000. Cash 

 with order. 



WALTER ARNACOST, -:• Ocean Park, Cal. 



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The Los Angeles Horticultural Soci- 

 ety is working hard to secure the posi- 

 tion of horticultural commissioner for 

 "William Woods, and at its meeting, 

 held April 2, the committee appointed 

 for the purpose of pushing his candi- 

 dacy resolved to attend the meeting 

 of the supervisors in a body and en- 

 deavor to secure his election. Discus- 

 sions on various tropical fruits by Er- 

 nest Braunton, P. D. Barnhart and 

 others were interesting and instructive. 

 Fruits of the jujube were handed 

 around for inspection. 



Walter Armacost, of Ocean Park, is 

 sending elegant valley to this market. 



O. C. Saakes is handling fine Maman 

 Cochet roses from outdoors. 



The H. N. Gage Co. reports the big- 

 gest and best Easter business of its 

 career. Choicest stock, handled care- 

 fully, and precise attention to details 

 of shipping and packing, have helped 

 toward this most satisfactory state of 

 affairs. 



J. J. Foote, representing the Lord & 

 Burnham Co., New York, was in town 

 this week. He has been engaged on 

 the erection of the new range of orchid 

 houses for Mr. Craven, at Pasadena. 



A new office is in course of construc- 

 tion at the store of Thee Florists, on 

 Fifth street. This will give additional 

 room and more convenience in handling 

 the largely increasing business here. 



A. J. Wing recently bought out E. 

 Brett, at Jack's Flower Shop. 



The carnations at Borden's green- 

 houses, at Hollywood, never looked finer 

 than now and there was a magnificent 

 cut for Easter. H. E. Richards. 



POBTI.AND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Easter business, so far as can be 

 learned at this date, has been satisfac- 

 tory. Stock was plentiful and popular 

 prices prevailed. Carnations, roses and 

 lilies seemed to be all that could be 

 wished for. Lilies, ramblers, rhododen- 

 drons, azaleas and hydrangeas were of 

 unusually fine quality, with a goodly 

 amount of bulbous stock to fill in. Ele- 

 gant window effects were noticeable on 

 all sides, basket arrangements being 

 the special feature. Additional store 

 room was necessary in several cases, 

 where space was limited, especially to 

 serve as delivery room. 



Various Notes. 



Max M. Smith is now located in his 



Outdoor Roses 



We have the best in the market. 



Mexican ivy— Best and most lasting Green 



Prices t. o. b. Lob Angeles or Santa Oruz, Oal. 



All Clanes of 

 Greens and Cut Flowers 



Mexican lyy . . . .1000, $3.00 

 Brake Ferns . . . .1000, 2.60 

 Asp. PlumoBus. . doz., 8.50 

 Huckleberry, bunch, .60 



Cath froM uaknswa ••rtiet 



Field-Brown Roses of the finest quality, long or short 

 stems. In any quantity. Get In on these— they are good. 



TASSANO BROS., 



Whslctalt 

 Flariitt, 



^'^m w.'oth'St.. Los AngolsSj Csl. 



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SPRING FLOWERS 



Daffodils, Hyacinths, Freesias and Tulips 



We are handling the finest grades of these and can supply all demands. We make daily 

 shipments to all points. Roses, Carnations, Violets, Valley and all other stock in season. 

 Greens of all kinds, A trial order will convince you of the merits of our stock. Write, phone 

 or telegraph. 



CREUTZ & CO. 



403 W. Eighth St., ""FrsS!?." Los Angeles, Cal. 



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Los Angeles Flower Market 



Chab. E. MoBTON, Mgr. 414^ S. Broadway, Loa Angfeles, Cal. 



EVERYTHING IN 

 CUT FLOWERS 



W« ar« handllns th« antlr* output off olshtoon lars* srowors. 



FLORISTS* SUPPLIES 



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SA/I I ID A nr A ^*l^® ^<*i^ ^^ Florists* Supplies 

 o xTmvJtv./\ M. ^M.^ Successor to S. SHIMA. 



We ship all classes of 



CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



of the best quality in season to all parts of the country on receipt of mail, telegraph or tele- 

 phone orders. 

 Cash or certified check from all unknown parties. 

 8. HUBATA, 666 8«ath Hill Stnet, Tel. Main 2987; Home F. 2604, LOS ANGELI8, CAL. 



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DIETERICH & TURNER 



MONTKBIXI.O. GAr. 



THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 



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new store at 141 Sixth street. It is a 

 better location and a much larger 

 place, which is necessary in order to 

 keep pace with his increasing business. 

 He will also retain the old store until 

 May 1. 



G. E. Lawrence, of Eugene, Ore., was 

 a recent visitor. He reports business 

 satisfactory. S. E. Lundy, representing 

 the A. L. Eandall Co., of Chicago, has 



IMOO Dorothy Mon 



From flata. Well established plants. 

 $3.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Bassett's Floral Gardens 



B. S. Batsett, Prop. 



LOOIVIIS. CAL. 



also been in town, bringing cheerful 

 reports of business. E. E. C. 



