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The Florists^ Review 



Dkcembek 5, 1912. 



Asparagus Plumosus Seed 



We are now booking order* 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 Nanus, 

 $1.50 per 1000; $15.00 per lb. 



A. Sprengeri, 

 50 cts. per 1000; $3.00 per lb. 



HM rkrV rti ^34 S. Broadway, 

 . a, UAUL LU.f TLo» Anffeles, Cal. 



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ated a great deal of interest during the 

 month and was visited by hundreds of 

 people. Many fine varieties in bench 

 and pot chrysanthemums were shown. 



Carl Taube, of Muskogee, Okla., was 

 in the city last week and called on the 

 trade. He proceeded to the coast and 

 will visit California on his way to Okla- 

 homa. 



Allen Gerling, formerly with E. H. 

 Hunt, Chicago, has arrived in the city 

 and taken a position with the Spokane 

 Florist Co. 



The Spokane Florist Co. had a pretty 

 announcement tea decoration the day 

 before Thanksgiving, the table and 

 room decorations being carried out in 

 Killarney roses. C. T. K. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



The Market. 



There has been a decided shortening 

 up in the supply of cut flowers of all 

 kinds and the Thanksgiving demand 

 kept everyone guessing until the last, 

 when a good clean-up was reported all 

 around. Koses from indoors have sold 

 better than for many months and the 

 outdoor crop was also in good demand. 

 Sweet peas and violets are improving 

 right along and the demand keeps up 

 well with the supply. Carnations are 

 good and there are enough to go around, 

 Centaureas in all colors sell well. Chrys- 

 anthemums are over as far as quality 

 is concerned, though there will prob- 

 ably be some flowers coming in up to 

 Christmas, The coming of the holiday 

 season is heralded by immense sheaves 

 of cut poinsettias, which arrived rather 

 earlier than they did last year. They 

 are well leaved and vigorous; the flow- 

 ers are large and of bright color. It 

 is quite evident that there will be no 

 glut of stock again before the holidays, 

 and retailers who are wise are placing 

 their orders for holiday delivery. 



Plants are more in evidence than 

 usual at this time of year, as the hot 

 weather has brought on azaleas, poin- 

 settias,. begonias and other stock much 

 faster than in other years. Azaleas, so 

 far, are not as well flowered as usual, 

 but the plants are clean and bright, 

 making a pretty show in the windows. 

 Orchids are plentiful, but the growers 

 are cutting them before they are fit 

 and consequently they do not last well, 

 Phalffinopsis is being shown, but the 

 flowers are not in so much demand as 

 the cattleyas. Valley is plentiful and 

 good. There are plenty of all kinds of 

 greens, but they are selling rapidly. 



LOS ANGELES FLOWER MARKET 



414^ South Broadway 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



Leave your ojTders now for AZALEAS for Christmas. Large 

 stock on hand and prices rigfht. 



CUT FLOWERS 

 QREENS 



PLANTS 

 SUPPLIES 



C. E. MORTON, Manager 



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A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL 



It makes no difference to us whether your order calls for a dollar's worth or a hundred dollars, 

 whether you are heie In Los Angeles or away In Texas or Nevada. Every order entrusted to us will 

 have the same care. We say without fear of contradiction that we are the 



LARGEST SHIPPERS OF CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS 



in Los Angeles and we ask you to send a trial order for these or any other stock, 



S. NURATA & CO. ^Srtt?.'' 7S1 So. Broidway, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Telephone Main 2987; Home F. 2604 



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Los Angeles Evergreen and Cut Flower Supply Market 



TONT TA88ANO, Manaser 



HSmV*PhSS!l%3605'*" *21 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 beat. Prices f. o. b. Los Angeles or Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Mexican Ivy per 1000,$ 6.00 CallfomiaPepper,.,,p€r crateofl41bs.net, $0.50 



Brake Fenis perlOOO, 250 Asparagus Plumosus perdoz., 3.50 



Well Berried Holly per ton, $160.00 @ 180.00 Huckleberry per bunch, .50 



French Grass per bunch, 50c 



All kinds of CUT FLOWERS Cash from unknown parties 



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KESP TOUR ETE ON 



DIETERICH & TURNER 



. HONTBBEI.ro. OAX. 



R.F,D.6" u^l^seies, THE PROGRESSIVE FIRM 



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Kentia Forsterlana 



Fine, healthy pot stock, in 5-lncb : 



18 inches hitrh |0. 50 each 



24 inches high 76 each 



80 inches high 1.00 each 



Cash from unknown parties 



HOWARD &, SMITH 

 Ninth and Ollv* Sts., Los Ansslas, Cal. 



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BOY FRON THE GROWER 



Hothouse Roses $3.00 to $6.00 per 100 



Hothouse Carnations 2.C0 per 100 



Strictly fresh stock, carefully packed. 



WALTER ARNACOST, Ocean Park, Cal. 



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STAIGER A MUNDWILER 



1940-1946 W. 82d St., LOS ANeELES. CAL. 



For all classes of ornamental nursery and green- 

 honse stock, ferns and palms at right prices. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



California pepper boughs are not as 

 much used locally as the native holly, 

 Heteromeles arbutifolia, but large quan- 

 tities are shipped out. The California 



FLOWER POTS 



Ton want the best. Why bnT Inferior pots 

 when yon can get the beat atuie ume price T 

 Write for price llat and samples today. 



Standard Pottery Co. 



6SS-54 S. Orlffin Ave., I.OS Anr«lM, Cal. 



Diamond HiD Nursery, 



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SHASTA DAISIES 



Vary Strons DMslona 



$1J50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000; $80.00 per 10.000. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



Seedlings $1.00perlOO; $ 7J»perlOOO 



From 3-inch pots 4.00 per 100; 3S.00 per 1000 



Strong field plants 16.00 per 100; 126.00 per 1000 



763 So. Boyle Ave., 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 



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J. H Bauer Pottery Co. 



418 ti 421 ATeme 38. Lh Aigda, CaL 



0*rry a large stock of nice Red Pots. 

 All oilers shipped promptly. 



Lars«at Pottery on Pacific Coast. 



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