March 13. 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



85 



VIOLETS 



Carnations, Daffodils, Freesia, Roses, all kinds of Greens 



Good Stock 

 in Quantity 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



35 Saint Anne Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mnntlon The Review when yon write. 



H. PLATH 



"THI FIRNKRIKS" 



Uwrcsce ud Wiuipci Avmmi 



SAN FRANCISCO. CAL 



Write for wholesale list of Ferns, 

 Eentias and Primula Obconica. 



Ferns for Fern dishes from 2^-in. 

 pots and flats a specialty. 



Hention The Reriew when 70a writ.. 



CECILE BRUNNER ROSES 



From 2^>inch Pots 



$6.00 per 100 I $45.00 perlOOO 



Ready from March 16 on 



STUBER & RICHARDSON 



BRYN MAWR, WASH. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



f retsia Spediisl SAW GABRia, ai. 



The only difl&culty, she says, is to get 

 stock for the out-of-town demand, as 

 there is little surplus here after local 

 requirements are taken care of. 



K. Adachi, of the United Flower & 

 Supply Co., is spending most of his 

 time at the family place in Contra Costa 

 county, looking after the range of 

 greenhouses there during the absence of 

 bis father, who went back to Japan 

 recently. He has a fine cut of roses now 

 and reports an excellent demand for 

 them. With flowers a little more plenti- 

 ful, as the indications are that they 

 will be in the next few weeks, the com- 

 pany is preparing to handle shipping 

 orders on a more extensive scale. 



The California Floral Co. has been 

 'iugy with funeral work and has ex- 

 pcuted several decorations of late which 

 'lelped out nicely. 



The installation of the new front in 

 fhe establishment of the C. Kooyman 

 '"'o. on Bush street has been completed, 

 iiermitting a most attractive window 

 'lisplay, but it will be another week or 

 ten days before the interior improve- 

 ments will be finished. 



J. A. Axell, manager of the E. W. 

 ^fcLellan Co., reports no difficulty in 

 'lisposing of all the roses his firm can 

 ''ipply. 



Louis Picetti, manager of the store 



f f the Chas. C. Navlet Co., on Market 



treet, reports a heavy demand for fruit 



trees, rose bushes and other seasonable 



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Plant 12 weeka after lowing. 



Petunia 



Diener'B Ruffled Monster 



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. 



50c per Package 



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 yoa have not received our 1910 Catalogue 

 just aak for one at once; It U free. 



RICHARD DIENER CO., Inc. 



KENTFIELD, CAL. 



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Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



items, indicating much interest in plant- 

 ing now that the weather has cleared. 

 Garden and flower seeds are selling es- 

 pecially well. 



Charles A. Stappenbeck, the Ameri- 

 can Florist, on Polk street, has a fine 

 cut of roses, including Ophelia, Bussell, 

 Columbia and other varieties. 



From the island of Formosa, seeds of 

 a new sequoia were brought to San 

 Francisco a few days ago, to be planted 

 in Golden Gate park. The seeds were 

 obtained by Dr. Ernest H. Wilson, pro- 

 fessor of botany at Harvard University, 

 who returned after two years in the far 

 east. In many respects the Formosa 

 sequoia resembles California's Sequoia 

 gigantea, according to Dr. Wilson. It 

 grows to a height of 250 feet, with a 

 girth of twenty-five to thirty feet. 



M. M. 



POBTIiAND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Owing to the dark and rainy weather 

 of the last week, which has had a tend- 

 ency to shorten the stock supply, the 

 florists have had a chance to clean 

 up nicely every day. Daffodils are be- 

 ginning to come in from the outside and 

 a few days of sunshine probably will 

 flood the market. Potted plants are 



F. C. BURNS 



Dahlia Specialist 



SAN RAFAEL, CAL 



Write for new catalogue containing 

 my 1919 Novelties. 



DAHLIA SEED 



Gathered from the best varieties, 

 50c per packet. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



From 8-inch, 4-inch and 6-inch pots, $6.00, $8.00 



and $16.00 per 100. 



Still have a few ounces of Orohe's Champion 



Strain high-grade Petunia seed at 2Sc per Trd. 



Pkt., $8.60 per i«-oz., $6.50 per H-oz.. $17.60 per oz. 



FRED GROHE CO. 



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



Mention The Review whan yon write. 



moving well, with a good selection to 

 choose from. All appear to be of ex- 

 cellent quality. Potted ferns for this 

 season are about cleaned out. Some 

 bedding stock is being shown, but, owing 



