. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists^ Review June 12, 1919. fM^miuis^u9s i jii^nixnujnt^^rsjrsjcsfrsx ^^M Ji^JL'1JtrXJi^:XS^X^Jx:sL^ Pacific Coast Department M;w<*^<^?iw<<?^<^?^<<^<#^<»?^^<»yK<»^<^^<Yelo, CaL—Earl Edgerton, gladiolus ?peeialist, who has been in the whole- Mle bulb business at Lansing, Mich., the last three years, has moved here, and will continue in the same line. Last season Mr. Edgerton gave 1,750 dozen gladioli to the Bed Cross, net- ting that organization over $400. Thbbk are 573 firms and individuals inte


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists^ Review June 12, 1919. fM^miuis^u9s i jii^nixnujnt^^rsjrsjcsfrsx ^^M Ji^JL'1JtrXJi^:XS^X^Jx:sL^ Pacific Coast Department M;w<*^<^?iw<<?^<^?^<<^<#^<»?^^<»yK<»^<^^<Yelo, CaL—Earl Edgerton, gladiolus ?peeialist, who has been in the whole- Mle bulb business at Lansing, Mich., the last three years, has moved here, and will continue in the same line. Last season Mr. Edgerton gave 1,750 dozen gladioli to the Bed Cross, net- ting that organization over $400. Thbbk are 573 firms and individuals interested in the nursery and plant busi- ness in Oalifornia, it is revealed by the list recently issued by the State Commis- sion of Horticulture. The list is made up of the names of firms and individuals who have paid the license tax. Besides, there are sixty-nine from outside the atate who are doing business within its boundaries. LOS ANGELES. The Market. A quiet week, with stock of poor auality generally, must be reported. hipping to out-of-town points has been fairly good and would have been bet- ter had the stock been in better condi- tion. Boses are soft and poor, in most cases, the color being lacking in all. Outdoor carnations suffered from the heat early in the week, but improved later. Green- house stock is burned badly, and only a few good flowers were to be had. Cen- taureas are coming in and help some. Gladioli are at their best and are good shippers for hot weather. Statice keeps in good demand, which is unusual after- Memorial day. Greens are scarce with the exception of plumosus. Various Notes. George Stewart,, formerly connected with Wolfskins' & Morris Goldenson, has severed his connection here and is now superintending the nursery and flo- rists' business formerly run by John Fincken, on Washington street. This has been taken by a local fertilizer com- pany and will be used partly as an ex- perimental place for their fertilizer and partly for what can b


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