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The Florists^ Review 



Sep«hubb 18. isia. 



CALIFORNIA ASTERS ' 

 and CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All kinds of Flowers and Greens, ready for shipment 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Meptton The Review when yon write. 



tember 12, for San Francisco and will 

 spend a few months visiting relatives 

 and old florist friends in the Golden 

 State. Fred Smith, Sr., and his family 

 will also make a trip to California, on 

 business and pleasure. They will leave 

 October 3 and, after meeting Mr. Mil- 

 ton in San Francisco, they will all tour 

 the state by automobile, going as far as 

 Los Angeles. 



The Woodlawn Park Floral Co., at 

 Sumner, Wash., has a fine lot of car- 

 nations, chrysanthemums and roses this 

 year. 



Henry Hammerlund, of the Madison 

 Greenhouses, Seattle, was in town last 

 week. E. P. 



PORTLAND, OEE. 



The Market. 



July and August were much better on 

 the whole than was the corresponding 

 period of 1918, and business now is good. 

 A heavy rain lasting several days has 

 helped outside flowers, with the excep- 

 tion of sweet peas, which are practi- 

 cally gone for this season. Gladioli, 

 asters, zinnias and dahlias are the strong 

 sellers at present. 



Various Notes. 



R. C. Cook has moved to the south side 

 of Washington street, between Third 

 and Fourth streets. 



Some of the growers are exhibiting 

 at the county fair at Gresham, Septem- 

 ber 15 to 20. 



The Martin & Forbes Co. is cutting a 

 fine lot of roses. 



Clarke Bros, displayed a full window 

 of beautiful zinnias, which caused much 

 favorable comment. 



Gustav Burkhardt has the contract 

 for decorating the moving picture 

 theaters this season. He has made ex- 

 tensive use of gladioli grown by L. T. 

 Sebolt. 



P. Rosaia, of Eosaia Bros., and John 

 Holtz, both of Seattle, were recent 

 visitors to the local wholesale growers 

 in quest of stock. 



J. D. Eisele, of Philadelphia, Henry 

 A. Drecr, Inc., and Fred Howard, of 

 Howard & Smith, Los Angeles, spent 

 several days recently in the city visit- 

 ing points' of interest. This is Mr. 

 Eisele 's first trip to the Pacific coast. 



L. T. S. 



SAN FEANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Trade conditions are above the aver- 

 age in the local market. Buying con- 

 tinues to be brisk and prices keep well 

 up. With the exception of excellent 

 chrysanthemum cuts, the general run of 



ASTERS 



$1.50 to $3.00 per 100. 



CBRYSANTHENDHS 



$1.50 to $3.00 per doz. 



Plumosus, Adiantum, Woodwardia 

 and other Greens 



DARBEE'S 



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Know how to ship them 



VIOLETS ready October 15. 



$1.00 to $1.50 per doz. bunches. 



1036 Hyde Street. San Francisco, Calif. 



Mention The BcTlew when you write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Seasonable Flowers and Greens 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 BUSH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



(4 



)) We carry a large 

 stock of 

 excellent quality 



MUMS 



All colors 



ENOMOTO & CO., INC. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



