NOVEMBEB 28, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



Asparagus Plumosus 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 following prices : 



A. Plumosus Nauus, 

 $1.60 per 1000; $15.00 per lb. 



A. Sprengeri, 

 50 cts. per 1000; $3.00 per lb. 



BN flAflF PO f 34 S. Broadway, 

 . n. UHUii l/V., Los Ansreles, Cal. 



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J. A. Bauer Pottery Co. 



415 to 421 Avenne 83, Lm Angeles, CaL 



Garry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 



All oiSera shipped promptly. 

 lauegnmt Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



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STAIGER & MUNDWILER 



194(K1946 W. 22d 8t., LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery an^ vreen- 

 bouse stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 



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the Wilshire boulevard owners having 

 set the pace for quite a number of side 

 streets, in which the fine Cocos plumosa 

 from the Montebello ranch are being 

 planted. Fine Begonia Glory of Cin- 

 cinnati in 6-inch and 8-inch pans are 

 being shipped to the principal retailers, 

 the stock being well flowered and meet- 

 ing with « good demand. 



Among the Thanksgiving orders at 

 the Los Angeles Flower Market was one 

 for a large department store decoration 

 calling for about 150 wreaths of fire- 

 proofed redwood, some of them as much 

 as twenty-one feet in circumference. 

 These large wreaths and the accom- 

 panying festoons had all to be wired 

 for electric light, and altogether it was 

 a big job, well handled. 



Fred Howard is one of our most pa- 

 triotic citizens and always anxious, to 

 do his best, but to be called on for jury 

 duty at the time his partner, S. W. 

 Smith, was absent in San Diego tried 

 his patience quite a little. 



Harry Bailey, of Montebello, has his 

 place in nice shape and he and Mrs. 

 Bailey frequently take trips to the 

 beaches for fishing. He has an elegant 

 lot of choice young citrus stock just 

 budded, and is busy delivering last sea- 

 son 's trees, which are a good, even lot. 



M. Kai has made considerable addi- 

 tions to his cloth and lath houses this 

 season. , 



Charles Morton has purchased the 

 Meserve interests in the Los Angeles 

 Flower Market and now is sole proprie- 

 tor of this thriving and rapidly extend- 

 ing business. All join in wishing him 

 every success in the businets he has 

 worked so hard to develop. 



H. N. Gage, of the H. N. Gage Co., 

 took a trip to San Diego this week, 

 stopping oflf at Oceanside to look into 

 some real estate holdings he has there. 

 Mrs. Gage, though suffering somewhat 

 from cold and lobs of voice, kept things 

 running at the store. The bulb stock 



LOS ANGELES FLOWEIT MARKET 



414^ South Broadway 



Los AngaleSf Cal. 



An up-to-the-miuute wholesale house, always 

 anxious for your business and always able 

 to take care of your orders for 



CUT FLOWERS 

 GREENS 



PLANTS 

 SUPPLIES 



C. B. MORTON, Manager 



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Los Angeles Evergreen and Cut Flower Supply Market 



TONT TA8SANO, Manager 



121 E. Fourth St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR GREENS 



Our stock cannot be equaled in this market for freshness and quality. We 

 handle only the best. Prices f. o. b. Los Angeles or Santa Cruz, Cal. 

 Mexican Ivy per 1000,$ 6.oo California Pepi)er per orate of 14 lbs. net, $0.60 



Sunsat Phon*. Main 3111 

 Horn* Phona, A 3608 



Brake Ferns per 1000, 2M Asparagus Plumosus pordoz., 3.50 



Well Berried Holly per ton. $100.00 @ 180.00 Huckleberry per bunch, .50 



French Grass per bunch, 50e 4 



All kinds of CUT FLOWERS Cash from unknown parties 



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KEEP TOUR ETB ON 



DIETERICH & TURNER 



- MONTKBBIXO. CAI.. 



R.F.D.t^i^l^Keies. THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 



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PALMS YOU NEED THIS FALL 



Kentla Forst., 2 ft. high. In 6-ln. pote, $1.00; 2h 



ft.. 6-ln., $1.25; 3 ft, 7-ln., $1.60; 3Hi ft., 7-ln., $2.60; 



4 ft. 8-ln.. $3.00; 4^2 ft, 8-ln., $3.80: 6 ft, 9-ln.. 



$4.75; 6 ft, 10-ln., $6.00; 7 ft, 12-in., $7JS0 each; large 



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

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



back like balled ones. 

 Phoenix Can. and WashinKtonia Rob., 2-ln., 



$30.00 per 1000. 



KKNTIA NURSERIES, Santa Barbara, Cal. 



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is beginning to come in from the Mon- 

 tebello ranch. 



Large decorations keep the staflf busy 

 at the Los Angeles Evergreen and Cut 

 Flower Supply Market. 



The Germain Seed & Plant Co. is busy 

 removing stock from Figueroa street to 

 the newly acquired nursery at North 

 Main. 



The Hayward Floral Co. is showing 

 exceptionally well grown cyclameas, 

 large plants and full of flowers. 



Sweet peas and violets are among 

 the best offerings by S. Murata, the 

 pink sweet peas being especially good. 

 Trade keeps up well here. 



Walter Armacost is sending in ele- 

 gant Beauties from Ocean Park. 



J. W. Wolters reports good business 

 at the Hill street store and a number 

 of weddings and other decorations have 

 kept the staff busy. 



F. Lichtenberg has been suffering 

 from stomach trouble. At the store fu- 

 neral work has been plentiful and trade 

 generally good. 



The Hill Street Floral Co. reports ex- I 

 cellent business, and the reason doubt- ' 

 less is the excellent stock handled. 



H. E. Eichards. 



SEATTLE. 



Tlie Market. " 



The demand for all cut flowers has 



CRONE'S CHAMPION STRAINS 



of Petunias, Pentstemons, Delphiniums, 

 Shasta Daisies and Stokesia Cyanea. 



Send for pricee to 



FRED QROH E, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



R. D. 4. 



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PHO£NIX PHORNIX PHORNIX 



Carloads of Phoenix Canariensis ^ 



Excellent plants of a dark green color, either g 

 bailed or established. AlsoWashlDtftonlasln H 

 quantities. Ask for our wholesale palm list ^ 



EXOTIC NURSERIES, g 



Sauta Barbara, Cal. 



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been good lately, and trade is brisk. 

 Chrysanthemums are still prominent, 

 the stock being good as a rule and the 

 supply fairly abundant. Carnations 

 are moving well and, although some of 

 the stock is not altogether first-class, 

 it is cleaned up every day. Orchids 

 are plentiful and roses selling well. The 

 sale for pot plants continues good and 

 the demand for ferns and palms is 

 lively. 



Various Notes. 



The following florists visited the show 

 in Portland and returned full of praise 

 for the show and their hospitable treat- 

 ment while in the Eose City: John 

 Holze, Joe Stuber, Carl Melby, Gus 

 Bjorkman, A. E. Buxton, S. Poolman, 

 H. Hefty and Victor Anderson. 



The annual fall show of the Holly- 

 wood Gardens was held November 15 

 and 16 at the store on Second avenue. 

 There was a fine display of chrysanthe- 

 mums and other cut flowers, and quite 

 a number of good orchids. With an 



