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1 he r lorists' Keview 



OeroBBB 11, 1917. 



SAN FBANOISOO NOTES. 



[OoDtinued from page 70.] 



W. Onishi, of the United Flower & 

 Supply Co., which handles the output of 

 a large number of Japanese chrysan- 

 themum growers, is well satisfied with 

 the demand. During the hot weather he 

 notes that the retailers buy just what 

 they must have early in the morning, 

 and then fill in as the day advances, 

 which makes a closer clean-up of the 

 day's supplies than the surplus after 

 the usual morning buying hours would 

 indicate. 



Francis Schlotzhauer, proprietor of 

 the Francis Floral Co., reports many mil- 

 itary wedding decorations, which, in 

 addition to a brisk general business, 

 keep his staff busy. He is meeting with 

 good success with the Lotus, which he 

 treats in old rose, mulberry, burnt 

 orange, Chinese red and various other 

 tints. -^ 



Fred Bertrand, manager of Joseph's, 

 has no complaint to make about busi- 

 ness, the demand for chrysanthemums 

 being particularly gratifying. 



At the Art Floral Co. store, funeral 

 work, table arrangements, wedding dec- 

 orations and brisk counter trade brought 

 last week's sales up to a comparatively 

 high figure. 



L. L. Morse, president and manager 

 of C. C. Morse & Co., who makes his 

 home in San Jose, Cal., paid a visit to 

 his firm's San Francisco headquarters 

 this week. g. h. G. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Business has been improving and good 

 stock is coming in. Chrysanthemums 

 are arriving in considerable quantities 

 and are of good quality. Golden Glow 

 and Chrysolora are excellent and move 

 rapidly at good prices. The only com- 

 plaint has been that there were too few 

 of them to supply the heavy demand. 

 Eoses are excellent, but have not been 

 in supply large enough for the demand. 

 New carnations are coming along nice- 

 ly, and are filling the gap since asters 

 disappeared. There is still some outdoor 

 stock, such as dahlias, zinnias, mari- 

 golds and cosmos. 



Various Notes. 



T. J. Ludwig reports that business 

 has been good during the last two 

 weeks. 



The Munk Floral Co. had a clean-up 

 on everything October 6. 



The Columbus Floral Co. has given up 

 its retail store and is selling the stock 

 from its greenhouses at wholesale. The 

 company is cutting some good chrysan- 

 themums. 



E. Randall has taken a position on a 

 private place at Indianapolis, Ind. 



Emil Metzmaier reports excellent 

 business. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting chrysanthemums. 



S. F. Stephens & Son sold their sup- 

 ply of Golden Glow chrysanthemums 

 rapidly. 



James McKellar has been handling 

 quantities of chrysanthemums. Mrs. 

 Julia Stubenrauch McGannon, who was 

 at Livingston's several years ago, is 

 now with Mr. McKellar. 



Albert Knopf, of Los Angeles, Cal., 

 was a visitor last week. He was for- 

 merly head of the Franklin Park Floral 

 Co. J. M. 



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Boston, Roosevelt, Whitmanii, Wanamaker. 6 inch 60 



Boston. Roosevelt. 7-inch 75 



Boston. Roosevelt, 8 inch 1 00 



Boston, Roosevelt, 10 inch 2.00 



Boston, Roo,sevelt, handsome specimens, Ti-inch 3.00 



Boston and Roosevelt, 2^-inch for growing on, per 100, $5.00; per 1000. S45.00 



Bird's Nest Ferns, extra strong $0.50 



Giatrasll, very fine G inch, 75c; 7 inch, 1 00 



CYCLAMEN CYCLAMEN 



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Pandanus Veifchii, Dracaenas, Etc. 



Fandanus Veitchil, 7-inch, 8 inch and 9-inch at $1.00, $1.50. $2 00 and $3.00 each 



Dracaena Tezminalls, 5 inch 50c 



Cherries and Peppers 



Celestial and Bird's Eye Peppers and Jerusalem Cherries, 3 inch, per 100 $ 6.00 



Fine Celestial Peppers in fruit 4 inch, per lOO 10.00 



5 inch, per 100 20.00 



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Field-grown stock — XXX grade. 



Ramblers and Climbers Hybrid Teas 



Dwarf Polyanthas Hybrid Perpetuals 



Ask for quotations. 



Deutzia Gracilis 



POT-GROWN 



From 5-inch pots $20.00 per 100 



From 6-inch pots 25.00 per 100 



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214-in. pots, strong plants.. $3.50 per 100 



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