. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Februabv 20, 1913. The Florists'Review 51 FLOWER POTS Ton want the beat Why buy Infertor pots when yon can get the beat attbe aame pnoeT Write for price list and aamplertoday. Standard Pottery Co. 6g»-g4 8. Orlffin Iam An««l—. 0«1, | Meatlon The Review when you write. J. A. Baner Pottery Co. 41Stt 421 Afciu SS, Lm Aifdn. CiL Carry » large stock of nice Red Pots. All oraem ihipped promptly. Iaupg9Ut Pottery on Paeilie C«»st. Mention The Reiiew when yog write. STAIGEft A MUNDWILER lMO-1946 W. 82« St., LOS AlfSBLBS. CAL. For all classes of ornam


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Februabv 20, 1913. The Florists'Review 51 FLOWER POTS Ton want the beat Why buy Infertor pots when yon can get the beat attbe aame pnoeT Write for price list and aamplertoday. Standard Pottery Co. 6g»-g4 8. Orlffin Iam An««l—. 0«1, | Meatlon The Review when you write. J. A. Baner Pottery Co. 41Stt 421 Afciu SS, Lm Aifdn. CiL Carry » large stock of nice Red Pots. All oraem ihipped promptly. Iaupg9Ut Pottery on Paeilie C«»st. Mention The Reiiew when yog write. STAIGEft A MUNDWILER lMO-1946 W. 82« St., LOS AlfSBLBS. CAL. For all classes of ornamental nursery and sreen- boase stock, ferns and palms at right prices. Mention The Review when yon write. I would be afraid to say how many thousands of Prima Donna are here and the last of the Red Cherokees are hardly out of the houses. Then there is another—buf one of the trials of a newspaper man is that he cannot al- ways tell what he knows. Dieterich & Turner will be heard from again pretty soon. J, C. McCuUough, lately of Cincin- nati, O., was visiting here for a few days and will return later. He is seri- ously considering going into the grow- ing of bulbs here. The H. N. Gage Co. now has large cuts of flowers of all kinds from the Montebello ranch. While it is too early yet to speak positively, the bulb stock of all kinds appears to be flourishing quite well, despite the unfavorable sea- son, and apparently Mr, Gage has struck a fine piece of land for his pur- pose. The pretty little bunches of Cecil Brunner handled at the store have been winners, as well as the varieties of orchids shown, including the old Den- drobium nobile. The window of the Hayward Floral Co. was ablaze with all the best vari- eties of tulips last week. Mr. Darling says his transient trade is far and away above that of last year. Two of the best jobs at the Freeman- Lewis store last week were a .$150 pall of violets and a beautiful table decora- tion of Cecil Brunner roses. Some of


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