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liABCB t, 1919 



The Florists^ Review 



88 



1^ I J^ 1 I? T GL Good Stock 

 ▼ I U L t ■ 21 In Quantity 



Carnations, Daffodils, Freesia, Roses, ali iiinds of Greens 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



35 Saint Anne Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mpntlon The ReTlew when you write. 



Violets 



SfflPPED TO ALL POINTS 



United Flower & Supply Co., 



INC. 



448 Bush Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



From 8-iiich, 4-inch and 5-inch pots, $6.00, $8.00 



and S16.00 per 100. 



Still have a few ounces of Orohe's Chamoion 



Strain hish-Krade Petunia seed at 25c per Trd. 



Pkt., $3.S0per^-oz., $5.50 per k-oz., $17.60 per oz. 



FRED GROHE CO. 



R. F. D. 4, Box 367, SANTA ROSA, CAL. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon writg, 



specialties and flowering fruit trees. 

 The local trade has been supplied with 

 some fine azaleas from the Cottage Gar- 

 dens Nurseries at Eureka. 



The C. Kooyman Co. has on display 

 this week a specimen heather plant 

 from the Cottage Gardens Nurseries at 

 Eureka. It is about six feet in diam- 

 eter and six feet high and has attracted 

 much attention from visiting florists 

 and passers-by. 



Domoto Bros, expect to have a fine 

 lot of rambler roses and hydrangeas for 

 Easter, but only a few lilies. 



Enomoto & Co. report that the ship- 

 ping demand for violets is holding up 

 exceedingly well. They also report a 

 good demand for roses, carnations and 

 spring bulbous stock. They are agents 

 in this vicinity for Carco, a new insect 

 spray, for which Arthur Cann, of San 

 Jose, has the exclusive California 

 agency. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. has 

 no complaints to make about business. 

 A brisk shipping trade and a normally 

 active local demand take care of quan- 

 tities of flowers daily. 



In response to a call from a commit- 

 tee of local florists, a meeting was held 

 February 21, which was attended by 

 representatives from most of the down- 

 town stores and some from the outlying 

 districts. Had the night not been so 

 stormy, a larger gathering would no 

 doubt have materialized. Plans were 

 discussed for arranging a banquet in 

 honor of men returning from the service, 

 and a committee was appointed to de- 

 vise ways and means for such an event. 

 The committee consists of Victor 



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IPETDNIA, DIENER'S RUFFLED MONSTERS 



The most perfect and most beautiful Petunias 

 in existence. We have the most gratifying 

 testimonials about this variety from all over the 

 United States and Canada. Seed in separate 

 colors, Red, Pink, Variegated, White, Blue, 

 Flesh Pink, Frilled and mixed colors. 



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50c per Packagre 



GLADIOLI 



Our new varieties of Gladiolus have proved our 

 claim all over North America and Australia, that | 

 they are larger and finer than any others in 

 existence. 



If you have not received our 1919 Catalogue 

 just ask for one at once; It U free. 



RICHARD DIENER CO., Inc. 



I Plant 12 w^l».fter.owin». KENTFIELD, CAL. 



s Diener'B Ruffled Vonster 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



H. PLATH 



"THI ratNKRIKS" 



UwrcKC mi Wiuim Avessca 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



Write for wholesale list of Ferns, 

 Eentias and Primula ObcoDica. 



Ferns for Fern dishes from 2^-in. 

 pots and flats a specialty. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi; Frank 

 Pelicano, of Pelicano, Bossi & Co.; P. 

 V. Matraia, of the Art Floral Co.; P. Fer- 

 rari, of Ferrari Bros., and Mr. Thomas, 

 of the Thomas Floral Co. The members 

 are to canvass the trade and report at 

 a meeting called for March 14. 



Angelo J. Bossi, of Pelicano, Bossi & 

 Co., says business compares favorably 

 with the corresponding period of former 

 years. 



Miss Ednah, a popular employee of 

 F. C. Jaeger & Son, has been off duty 

 on account of illness. 



A. E. CARTER, ^^^^l^^' 



DAHLIAS, FIELD-GROWN ROOTS 



G. Walters, 30 roots $1 50 each 



Grampion. 25 roots l.BO each 



Hfnry Maier, 25 roots 60 each 



Tom Lnn(ly.20 roots 1.50 each 



ReliarsfaWhite, 25 roots 1.00 each' 



W, F. Follows, 10 roots 1.00 each 



Mary Purrlt-r, Sroots.. 1.60 each 



Gelnha, 10 roots 75 each 



Walknre. 5 roots 75 each 



Kalif , 10 roots 75 hach 



ALSO MY SEEDLINGS FOR 1919 



Sea View, D., A clear silvery pink, blooms on 

 lonsr wiry stems; a dem for cuttlnu, $1.00 each. 



Khaki, D., A bright amber on lonRr stems, 

 $l.(jOeach. 



Crimson Beauty. P., all the name implies. $1.00. 



Velvet Beauty, P., dark red. when well done 

 by. comes a perfect Peony, $1.00. 



CECILE BRUNNER ROSES 



From 2^i-lnch Pots 



16.00 perlOO | $45.00 per 1000 



Ready from March 16 on 



STUBER & RICHARDSON 



BRYN MAWR, WASH. 



Joseph Segerini, recently released 

 from the service, has accepted a posi- 

 tion with the MacBorie-McLaren Co. 

 Fred Bertrand, retail manager for this 

 company, reports business holding its 



