. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fraser S Son Butch Gardens PASADENA, CALIFORNIA ALL ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY RECEIVlsD, PARCEL POST INSURED (Covent Garden Strain) Pure White 2Sc; lb., $ New Myosotis (Novelty) Winter Flowerintf Harding Blue . .Tr. $; 3 Tr. Pkts., $ Primula Malacoides Grandiflora Giant Lilac. Big Baby Primrose Tr. Pkt., 50c; K Oz., $ Giant Pansies Preiser's Ruffled Monsters L. A. Ruffled Monsters Tr. Pkt., $; H Oz., $; Oz., $ Viola Papilio Butterfly Pansy, blue Tr. Pkt., 50c; Oz., $ New Early Brompton Stocks Easter Rose Pi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fraser S Son Butch Gardens PASADENA, CALIFORNIA ALL ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY RECEIVlsD, PARCEL POST INSURED (Covent Garden Strain) Pure White 2Sc; lb., $ New Myosotis (Novelty) Winter Flowerintf Harding Blue . .Tr. $; 3 Tr. Pkts., $ Primula Malacoides Grandiflora Giant Lilac. Big Baby Primrose Tr. Pkt., 50c; K Oz., $ Giant Pansies Preiser's Ruffled Monsters L. A. Ruffled Monsters Tr. Pkt., $; H Oz., $; Oz., $ Viola Papilio Butterfly Pansy, blue Tr. Pkt., 50c; Oz., $ New Early Brompton Stocks Easter Rose Pink Tr. Pkt., SOc; Oz., $ Easter White, Tr. Pkt., 50c; Oz.,$ HUTCHINGS' NURSERY Primula and Ferns Primula Oliconlca. We concentrate on a bright Bosea Olgantea type of grreat vigor the most salable primrose, 3- in., $ per 100; 4-in., $ per 100, Begonia Oloire de Chatelaine, 3-in., $ per 100. Pink and red mixed. PteriB Tremnla. The fastest grower and most satisfactory fern for the dwell- ing house, 4-In., three plants in a pot, for growing on, $ per 100. Pteria Tremnla and Fteris Winuettii, $ per 100. Pterla Tremnla and Pteris Wilsonii, from flats, $ per 100. Only high-grade stock ofCered. 2S21 HirriigtiB OAKLAND, CALIF. ing shown around by his old friend and co-worker, E. Overstreet, of S. Murata i^ Co. In line with this, it may be mentioned t^iat S. Murata keeps smiling, so busi- less must be good at Los Angeles street. This firm is always prepared for busi- ness and stock of all kinds can always be seen in the best of condition here. John Finken has sold practically all of his ornamental nursery stock to the Morris & Snow Seed Co. His young fruit stock looks fine, and he has a nice lot of heather coming along for next ^vinter's sales. On his return from Texas, Walter Armacost, of W. Armacost & Co., was loud in his praises of the hospitality and friendly feeling of the florists of the 1-one Star state. He says that the t
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