. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. w AUGUST 13, 1914. The Florists^ Review 69 Pansy Seed—Our Giant Market Strain 1 i wers from 2^2 to 3 inches in diameter. Ml colors mixed, from finest selected .trieties: about one-third of the mix- ure Maaterpiece. Price, $ per ounce Diener*8 Gisranteum Pansies El-flowering, 3 to 4 incbes across. ' nest Pansies ever placed on the mar- I t. Our own raising. This strain is ;t little affected by heat. Tr- de pkt., 50c; ^ oz., $; oi., $ Geranium Seed Our mammoth hybrids. Single flowers . lo 3 inches and over. Trusses 6 to 8 i:,ches and ove


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. w AUGUST 13, 1914. The Florists^ Review 69 Pansy Seed—Our Giant Market Strain 1 i wers from 2^2 to 3 inches in diameter. Ml colors mixed, from finest selected .trieties: about one-third of the mix- ure Maaterpiece. Price, $ per ounce Diener*8 Gisranteum Pansies El-flowering, 3 to 4 incbes across. ' nest Pansies ever placed on the mar- I t. Our own raising. This strain is ;t little affected by heat. Tr- de pkt., 50c; ^ oz., $; oi., $ Geranium Seed Our mammoth hybrids. Single flowers . lo 3 inches and over. Trusses 6 to 8 i:,ches and over. Highest testimonials from all over the world, wherever our s^nd has been tested. Trade pkt., 50c RICHARD DIENER & CO. MOUNTAIN VIEW. CAL. Mention The Review wben yon write. 3S,000 Held-^wn Carnation Plants. per 100; $ per 1000. All varieties now ready for benching. White Enchantress. White Wonder, Lt. Pink Enchant- ress, Washington (bright pink). Mrs Ward (bright Dink). Comfort (red). Beacon (red), Ben- ora(varie«ated), Eldorado (yellow). All planted out from 2'4-in. pots. BASSEn'SFLORALGARDENS,«i:«§^«;PT»: Mention The EeTl«w when yon write. ASPARAGUS PLUM08US Seedlings, $1 (0 per 100; $ per 1000 PlumoBus Strings, 25c WbittlMev Horal ( 1017 S. Angeles Hoyt Bros. Co., is enjoying a couple of weeks' vacation at Newman Lake. Becent visitors from out of town in- cluded Mr. Lavine, of Lion & Co., New York, and J. E. Fotheringham, of F. E. nerson Co., Tarry town, N. Y. L. B. H. LOS ANGELES. The Market. A large quantity of the cheaper grades of flowers has been used this \^v '" ^i^^eral work, but this sums up J^e business. The weather is delightful ^r all kinds of outdoor jecreation, but t?'' J^oes not make good business for "e florists. The only scarce item has »een h\y of the valley, and this not on count of the amount used, but owing "the fact that most of the growers r^ nit it out for the summer. Out- .Of roses rem


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