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JUNE 20, 1912. 



The Weekly Floijsts^ Review. 



55 



SHASTA DAISIES 



AH^«ir»i CaUfomUi and Waatimlla, extra 



itrong field dlvisiong. 124.00 per 1000; |2.50 pei 

 100. 



CroUussn Perilouin OlBanteum, 8, 4 and 

 S-in. pots. r.OO. $12.00 and $20.00 per 100. Fine 

 busby pl&nti. well budded. 



Aiparscua PlumosQS. 3-in., 15.00 per 100. 



Atparscaa Bprenararl, 8. 4 and 5-in. pota 

 $5.00, IS.OOtnd 915.00 per 100. 



Also 81&«ita Daisy, F«ntat«iuon Hybrid 

 am Onuadiaorum, Ijalphlninm Hybrtdnia 

 and other choice seeds. Send for list. 

 Cash, please. 



PREDQROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



R. D. 4. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Calla Bulbs 



I am now booking orders for 

 July to September delivery. 



Finest Stock Procurable. 

 Reasonable Prices. 



C. EADCN LILLEY, "^fXt"' SuU Cm, C«l. 



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STAIGER & MUNDWILER 



194M946 W. 22nd Street. Les Angdes. Cil. 

 READY NOW 



B08TO Tf FE RN8. Per 100 



from bench, ready for 4-lnch pots $12.60 



Pteris Tremulai-lDoh 10.00 



Ageratvim, blue. 2i2-inch 2.S0 



Beronlcw Vernon and Erfordli, la pota and 

 flats. Write for prices. 



Meatlon Tbe Review when you write 



TO THE TRADE ONLY 



Aspauairiis Plnmosas and Sprenseri 



Seed or plants In any quantity. 



Plumosva seed 91.50 per 1000 



Sprenarerl *' SO per 1000 



Plants according to size and quantity ordered. 

 Write for wholesale prices. 



H. R. KICHARDS, NontebeUo, Cal. 



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

 MenaoB rtae Kenew wnen roa wnM. 



FLOWER POTS 



Ton want ttie bent. Why buy Inferior pots 

 wheo foa can get the best at the same price? 

 Write (or price list and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



65S-S4 S. Ortffin Ave.. 1.08 Anreles, Cal. 



J. L Bauer Pottery Co. 



41S ti 421 Aveiie 83, Ln Anelet, Cd. 



Carry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 



^1 orders shipped promptly. 

 lArgfeit Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



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Established 1011 



Richard DIener & Co. 



PUNT AND SEED GROWERS 

 (ieraniums Orlsinal Novaltlas Carnations 



MOUNTAIN VIEW, 



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



M OTtton The tt^Tlew whra yoo writ*. 



Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



Orders booked now for new crop seed. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus $1.50 per 1000 



Asparapis Sprengeri 50 per 1000 



Write for prices on poiuid and 100 lb. lots. 

 ^„^ ^ H. N. OAOE CO. 



034 8. Broadway. liOS Ansreles. Cal. 



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are selling well, especii^lly the Spencer 

 types. Coreopsis, centaureas and the 

 smaller outdoor flowers are plentiful 

 and good. Valley is short in supply, 

 but what is on hand is of good quality. 

 Orchids are equal to the demand and 

 some pretty forms of Cattleya Mossise 

 and Gaskelliana are shown. Indoor 

 roses have sold fairly well and, owing 

 to the throwing out of stock by the 

 growers, there is not an oversupply in 

 the market. Greens are plentiful. Oak 

 branches from the north are in, but 

 there is little demand for them, while 

 the new crops of wild greens check 

 the sale of adiantum and other indoor 

 varieties. 



Various Notes. 



Everyone in the trade was delighted 

 to hear that our old friend, William 

 Woods, had obtained the appointment 

 as horticultural commissioner in place 

 of the late A. R. Meserve. Mr. Woods' 

 long service in the department, his 

 knowledge of entomology as applied 

 to Californian conditions and his will- 

 ingness always to meet nurserymen and 

 the trade generally half-way with regard 

 to the work of his department, made 

 him the only logical candidate. The 

 Los Angeles Horticultural Society has 

 worked for him right along and those 

 who are apt to think that this society 

 is of no benefit to the trade ought now 

 to come out from under their shell 

 and give credit where it is due. The 

 treasurer, Charles Winsel, has worked 

 indefatigably and never lost hope, 

 even when things looked at their black- 

 est and others gave up the struggle. 

 Henry Kruckeberg and M. L. Germain 

 are also to be commended for the 

 earnest efforts put forward in behalf 

 of Mr. Woods, Now that the struggle 

 is over, it seems only necessary to say, 

 "All's well that ends well." 



Tassano Bros, are handling large 

 quantities of greens and have made ar- 

 rangements for big supplies for the 

 coming fall business. Mexican ivy is 

 one of the leading specialties here. 



Fine Shasta daisies, gladioli and Iris 

 Kaempferi are among the principal 

 showings with S. Murata. He is well 

 pleased with the way stock is moving. 



Wedding and other decorations form 

 the bulk of the work at the Hill street 

 store of J. W. Welters. A "To let" 

 sign in the window of the old store on 

 Fourth street seems to indicate that 

 July 1 will about see the end of the 

 Angelus Flower Store. 



Large quantities of orchids are now 

 handl^ by the Los Angeles Flower 

 Market, Mr. Morton having made ex- 

 clusive arrangements with some of the 

 largest shippers of these flowers to 

 this city. During his recent trip north 

 he visited San Francisco, Santa Bar- 

 bara, Santa Cruz, San Jose and Bakers- 

 field, and his friends will be glad to 

 hear that he has quite recovered his 

 health. 



Albert Knopf, of the Redondo Floral 

 Co., reports extra heavy sales for 

 school closings, especially in the way 

 of baskets. Business generally is keep- 

 ing up well here. 



Morris Goldenson is busy — fishing. 

 The store force keeps on the jump 

 with wedding and funeral orders. 



The store of the H. M. Gage Co. 

 is a busy place these days, and June 12 

 came near breaking the records. The 

 white agapanthus makes a nice change 

 from the blue, and both are well shown 

 here. 



Wedding orders form the biggest 



•jit'^iJiJ 



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 Thankarivint 

 and refused many orders. The Review lorely 

 rives resalts.— Van Slyke & Seamons, Tacoma. 

 Wash.. November SO. 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' Mfishmg Co. 



S08 Si. Detikm Street : CfflCAGO 



