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JDMB 18, 1012. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



43 



SHASTA DAISIES 



OnllfomUi and WsstnOte, extra 



•tronc field divlBloni, 124.00 per 1000: |2.60 pei 

 100. 



CTOlMn«n Parslonin OlB»nt«iuB, 8, 4 and 

 6-in. poto. t7.00, $12.00 and (20.00 per 100. Fine 

 bosby planta. well budded. 



▲■paracaa Plumosna, 8-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Aapantcae Bpr«nK«ri, 8, 4 and 6-ln. poU 

 m.OO. 98.00 and 116.00 per 100. 



Also BlUMte Daisy, P«ntat«inon Hybrid 

 nm Gntndlfloruin, lJ*Ipliliilaxn Hybrldnaa 



and other choice geeds. Send for list. 



Cash, pleaie. 



FRED QROH E, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



R. D. 4. 



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TO THE TRADE ONLY 



AsparaciiB Plnmosnii and Sprensert 



Seed or plants In any quantity. 



Plamomia seed 91<S0 per 1000 



Sprenteri " 50 p«r lOOO 



Plants according to size and quantity ordered. 

 Write for wholesale prices. 



SPECIAL 



Larere 2-year-old clumps of Asparagus Sprengeri; 

 fine for benching or making up large baskets. Will 

 fill 12 or 14-lnch baskets. 



Cash price to clear, $4 ,00 per dozen. 

 Packed for freight and F. O. B. Long Beach, Cal. 



H. R. RICHARDS, N«ntebello, Cal. 



Mall address, R. D. 6, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Meimon rae Kevlew wnen yon write. 



Calla Bulbs 



I am now booking orders for 

 July to September delivery. 



Finest Stock Procurable. 

 Reasonable Prices. 



C. EADEN ULLEY, "^^^ SuU Cnz, Cil. 



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FLOWER POTS 



Toa want the best. Why buy inferior pots 

 when yon can get the best at the same priceT 

 Write for price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



658-54 S Griffin Ave.. Los Anrelea, Cal. 



J. Ae Baner Pottery Coe 



415 to 421 Ayeiie 33, L« Aageies, CaL 



Carry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 



All orfers shipped promptly. 

 Largest Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



Established 1911 



Richard DIener A Co. 



PLANT AND SEED GROWERS 

 Geraniiuns Orislnal Novelties Carnations 



MOUNTAIN VIEW. 



Nursery, Alvlso Road. Oalifornla, U. S. A. 



Ifeartn* Th^ (UtI^w when yoa write. 



Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



Orders booked now for new crop seed. 



Asparagrus Plumosus Nanus $1.50 per 1000 



Asparagrus Sprengerl 50 per 1000 



Write for prices on pound and 100 lb. lots. 



H. N. 6AGE CO. 



534 8. Broadway. Lios Anselea. Cal. 



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STXIGCR A 



1940-1946 W. 22d St. 



MUNDWILER 



LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery and ffreen- 

 bouae stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



supply is still above the demand. In- 

 door carnations are so little better than 

 outdoor ones now that it is hardly 

 worth while to keep them apart. Valley 

 is good and there is plenty of it again. 

 Orchids are about the same as last 

 noted. Cape jasmine arrives in poor 

 condition generally, owing to faulty 

 packing. Greens are easing up a little, 

 but good strings of asparagus are still 

 scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Howard, of Howard & Smith, 

 and H. W. Kruckeberg were among the 

 visitors from Los Angeles to the con- 

 vention of the Pacific Coast Nursery- 

 men's Association at Salt Lake City, 

 Utah. 



Weddings and commencement exer- 

 cises have kept the staflf at "Wright's 

 Flower Shop busy since the beginning 

 of the month. 



A. F. Borden's lease running out 

 July 1, he will not renew it, and the 

 retail store so long associated with 

 Levy's Cafe will then pass out of 

 existence. Mr, Borden will join hands 

 with Albert Knopf, of the Eedondo 

 Floral Co., at Spring street, consolidat- 

 ing the two businesses. Mr. Borden 

 will lease the greenhouses at Hollywood 

 to the new concern, and the same fine 

 stock, for which they have so long been 

 celebrated, will be sent to the new 

 Eedondo Floral Co., this name being 

 retained by the new concern. Partner- 

 ships do not always run smoothly, but 

 one might almost prophesy success in 

 the cooperation of two such excellent 

 fellows as Albert Knopf and A. F. 

 Borden, and all will wish them success. 



Creutz & Co. are going more largely 

 into the handling of all kinds of greens 

 and moss. 



Out-of-town orders for graduation/ 

 exercises and weddings have been the 

 biggest items in the business of the 

 H. N. Gage Co. Some of the finest 

 gladioli ever seen in this market are 

 being handled here. 



Charles Morton, of the Los Angeles 

 Flower Market, has been on a business 

 trip to San Francisco. Business con- 

 tinues good here and the stock now 

 being shown is of the usual high order 

 of merit. Some excellent Lilium can- 

 didum were among the recent offerings. 



Staiger & Mundwiler report a nice 

 business, especially in small plants and 

 ferns. Paul Staiger says it is quite 

 impossible to keep pace with the orders 

 for Boston ferns, and the firm has the 

 lumber on its Lonista place to cover 

 an acre of land with lath. The stock 

 of small ornamental plants and ferns 

 is in good shape. 



Frank Lichtenberg still keeps on the 

 run and turns out a large quantity of 

 work. He savs that after July 4 he 

 is going to takp to the mountains with 

 his gun and shoot anyone who mentions 

 flowers to him. 



Fred Eafferty, of Santa Ana. has 

 been in the city a few days, looking up 

 old acquaintances and visiting the 

 growers. Mrs. Eafferty accompanied 

 him. 



Eose propaeation is still going mer- 

 rily on at Dieterich & Turner's, at 

 Montebello, the stock having become 

 seriously depleted by recent sales. Fall 

 sales will take care of a lot of this 

 stock, and any left over will make fine 

 plants in early spring. A new plant 

 house. 30x300, is to be built shortly. 



Polder & Groen have already begun 

 to ship some stock, sweet peas and 

 gypsophila being among their first of- 



Pays 



To 



Pacific Coast 



Florists : 



What stock have you 

 for sale to the trade? 

 Is it moving as it should 



No? 



Then tell the trade about 

 it by using the Pacific Coast 

 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 of 

 The Review. We sold out clean for Thanksgivlnc 

 and refused many orders. The Review surely 

 fives results.— Van Slyke & Seamons. Tacoma, 

 Wash., November 89, 1911. 



The transient rate for space 

 is $1 per inch per insertion. 

 Those who have stock to offer 

 all or a considerable part of 

 the year around should write 

 for contract rates. 



Florists' Pnblishing Co. 



S08 Si. Deukwn Street : CDCAGO 



