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NoteMbeb 14, 1912. 



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The Florists' Review 



81 



Asparagus flumosus Seed 



We are now booking orders for 

 our 1913 crop of seed. We have 

 still a considerable quantity of 

 seed gathered in May, 1912, to 

 offer at the f oliowring prices : 



4 . A. PlumoBus Nanus, 



$1^ per 1000; $15.00 per lb. 



A. Sprengeri, 

 50 cts. per 1000; $3.00 per lb. 



H. N. GAGE CO., ilt iniSSS^^S: 



Mtptlon Tb» B<;t1«w when yoo wrttr 



STAIGER A MUNDWILER 



1940-1046 W. iM St., Ii08 ANGELES. CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery and ffreen- 

 honse stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 

 Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



C. Morton, of the Los Angeles Flow- 

 er Market, says that chrysanthemums 

 are cleaning up better than for a long 

 time. Trade in all lines is excellent, he 

 adds. 



H. Seeve Darling and the members of 

 his staff were all "up in the air" No- 

 vember 1, when he took them for a 

 balloon ride. The illustration herewith 

 shows Keeve and the boys just as they 



Left to right— Bert Harris, H. Reeve Darling, John 



Craig, George HaU, Frank Churchill. 



Herbert Bateman. 



Staff of Hayward Floral G>. 



had taken out their life insurance poli- 

 cies and got into the car preparatory to 

 rising to a height of 1,900 feet, which 

 was their recorded altitude. Bert Bate- 

 man looks quite unconcerned and it is 

 said he offered to make the return trip 

 to earth via the parachute route but 

 I cannot vouch for the truth of this. 



P. D. Barnhart has joined forces with 

 the California Nursery & Orchards Co., 

 a new concern capitalized, it is said, at 

 $250,000 to grow "everything that will 

 grow in California." This sounds like 

 a big order, but if enthusiasm and a 

 love for the work mean anything, then 

 the company has a most earnest and 



The Leading Eose Novelty of the Season 



New Red Cherokee "RAMIONA" 



\ You want it in your 1913 Catalogues. 



DIETERICH & TURNER 



MONXBBBLLO, CAL. 



R. F^et u>?Angeies. THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 



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LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET 



414^ South Broadway 



Los Angales, Cai. 



An up-to-the-minute wholesale house, always ^ 

 anxious for your business and always able 

 to take care of your orders for 



CUT FLOWERS 

 QREENS 



C. B. MORTON, Manager 



PLANTS 

 SUPPLIES 



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HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS 



Our stock cannot be equaled in this market for freshness 



and quality. We handle only the beat. 



Prices f. o. b. Los Angeles or Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Mexican Ivy per 1000, $5.00 Asparagus Plumosus per doz., $3.50 



Brake Ferns per 1000, 2.50 Huckleberry per bunch, .60 



French Grass per bunch, 50c 



All kinds off CUT FLOWERS Cash from unknown partlos 



los Angeles Evergreen and Cut flower Supply Market, '"'''LV.S*'''*- 



Suns«t Phon* Main 3111 121 E. Fourth St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



PALMS YOU NEED THIS FALL 



Kentia Forst., 2 ft. hlRh. In 6-ln. pots, $1.00; 2Hi 

 ft.. 6-ln., $1.26; 3 ft., 7-ln.. $1.(50; S'a ft., 7-ln., $2JiO: 

 4 ft.. 8-ln., $3.00; i^ ft., 8-ln., $8.80: 6 ft., 9-ln., 

 $4.75; 6 ft., 10-ln., $6.00; 7 ft., 12-ln., $7J50 each; large 

 Bpeclmens, In 16-Id. tubs, $10.00 each. 



Phoenix Can., all sizes, well established, never go 

 back like balled ones. 



Phoenix Can. and \^a8hinBtonia Rob., 2-ln., 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



KENTIA NURSERIES. Santa Barbara, Cal. 

 Mention The Review when you write 



striving director in Mr. Barnhart. The 

 location chosen for the nursery is in 

 the La Habra valley, thirty-three miles 

 from Los Angeles. 



The Germain Seed & Plant Co. has 

 purchased the stock, greenhouses and 

 lease of the East Side Nursery, on North 

 Main street, and will erect large pack- 

 ing sheds there to relieve the congestion 

 at the city store. Railway facilities 

 are also to be had there. Another 

 recent purchase by this enterprising 

 company is 127 acres at Arroyo Grande 

 for seed growing and nursery purposes. 

 M. L. Germain has made several north- 

 ern trips recently in connection with 

 the firm's interests there. 



Geo. Watson reports his carnations 

 in better shape than ever this year. 

 Victory is a sure card always with Mr. 

 "Watson and the Enchantress varieties 

 are also good. This is the pioneer 

 greenhouse plant of Los Angeles, built 

 by Wolfskin, and is still the largest; it 

 was built eleven years ago. Mr. Wat- 



PHOBNIX PHOENIX PHOBNIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canarlensls ^ 



Excellent plants of a dark grreen color. Aak C 



for our wholesale palm list State qnantitr S 



wanted. n 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, S 



Sauta Barbara, Cal. ^ 



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CRONE'S CHAMPION STRAINS 



of Petunias, Pentstemons, Delphiniuma, 

 Shasta Daisies and Stokesia Cyanea. 



Send for prices to 



FRED QROHE, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



B. D. «. 



son is growing about 4,000 Easter lilies 

 this year and a big batch of azaleas for 

 Morris Goldenson. 



0. C. Saakes has been showing grand 

 Jeanne Nonin mums in his window. He 

 reports business as good, especially in 

 funeral work. 



An order for 700 Silver Weddinir 

 mums was recently filled, about half an 

 hour after its receipt, by the Los An- 

 geles Flower Market. 



J. L. Young, of San Gabriel, says his 

 Purity freesias never looked better 

 than this year. 



The Redondo Floral Co. had its larg- 

 est single order for the season so far 



