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The Florists^ Review 



January 15, 1920. 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



Excellent for shipping now 

 Book your standing order with me 



PlumosuSy Adiantum^ Woodwardia, Smilax, Pepper Sprays 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH 



(NOTE NEW ADDRESS) 



537 PINE STREET, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



that the officials of the organization 

 turned in relation to the seed produc- 

 tion plans. Mr. Nevrauniont has added 

 two more assistants to take care of the 

 retail store and \V. A. Rcubold will 

 manage the store at 151 Market street 

 in ])lace of Mr. Ncvraumont. 



Harry K. Hallawell, of the Hallawell 

 Seed & Flower Co., states that the de- 

 mand for flower seed is larger so far 

 this year than it has been since the war 

 and that he anticipates a particularly 

 good season for garden stock. 



Dr. J. P. Parker, well-known orchid 

 grower of Santa Cruz, Cal., is reported 

 as well on the way to recovery from the 

 effects of a serious fall he had several 

 weeks ago, resulting in the fracture of 

 several ribs and an injury to his knee. 



Ferrari Bros., of San Francisco and 

 Colma, have purchased the entire orchid 

 stock of the Western Orchid Co., of 

 Alameda, Cal. While no new varieties 

 were obtained from the Western Orchid 

 Co., the additional plants will help to 

 satisfy the demand which Ferrari Bros, 

 now find it difficult to meet. 



Enomoto & Co. were busy with violet 

 shipments last week and were getting 

 ready for the freesia crop, which Mr. 

 Enomoto expects to be in shipping con- 

 dition within the next week or so. This 

 firm cleaned up in excellent shape dur- 

 ing the holidays and Mr. Enomoto is 

 getting ready for a big evergreen busi- 

 ness, including ferns, Mexican ivy and 

 pussy willow. 



Domoto Bros, are cleaning up on the 

 last of their large stock of house plants, 

 while their shipping business is mostly 

 given over to violets and roses. 



The rose cut from the E. W. McLellan 

 Co. nurseries is still of splendid quality, 

 but Manager Avansino states that the 

 crop is not so large as that of the last 

 two weeks. The crop of freesias is just 

 beginning and Mr. Avansino says that 

 this year's planting will furnish a 

 steady supply of good freesias during 

 the entire season. 



J. A. Axell had an excellent cut 

 of freesias last week, also some good 

 Paper White narcissi and a limited sup- 

 ply of daffodils. His roses arc still keep- 

 ing up to the high mark of the last few 

 weeks, although, as at other establish- 

 ments, the stock is not quite so plenti- 

 ful. 



The Western Evergreen Co. has a 

 good supply of outdoor willov^ on hand, 

 also some fine eucalyptus foliage. 



Cyclamen Giganteum Splendens 



In Bud and Bloom 



5-inch perdoz. $ fi.oo 



(l-inch perdoz., '.i.OO 



7-inch perdoz., 12.00 



CINERARIAS 



(Dreer's and Armacost's Strains) 



3-inch perlOO, $7.50 



H. Hayashi & Co. 



2311 73rd Avenae, OAKLAND, CAL. 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



WANTED 



Lyon Rose Bushes 



English Holly in berry 



Los Robles Nursery and Garden, 



SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. 



CINKRi%RI48 



VauKban's Columbian Mixture, 3-ine)i, $10.00 per 

 100. 



COLKIIS 



Best varieties, 4-lnrli. $3 00 per doien; 2V2-lncli, 

 $6.00 i>er 100: K. C. $1 60 per 100. 



KA8TKR GRKKTING PKLARGONIUM 



2-lnch, $10.00 per 100. 



PEIERS & SONS, HILLYARD,WASH. 



We ihip from Spokane, Wash. 



H. N. GAGE CO.. Inc. 



MONTEBELLO, CAL. 



(Los Angeles County) 



Wholesale Florists and Norserymen 



Write f OT Omr CatabfM •< OtmaMatal Stack 



Northern California Specials 



Salal Sprays Deer Fern 



Mexican Ivy 



Place your standing orders with us 

 for these greens 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO. 

 DYERVILLE, CALIF. 



Mentlan The Review wh«n yon write. 



Gen. A. J. Gooch is well settled in at- 

 tractive new quarters at the comer of 

 St. Anne and Pine streets and is exceed- 

 ingly pleased with the location. Ho is 

 busy with violets at present and states 

 that the demand for evergreens, pepper 

 sprays, etc., is keeping up in fine shape. 



F. J. Hendershot, of Ogden, Utah, 



H. PLATH 



<'THE FERNERIES'' 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



Write for wholesale list of 

 FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



California Grown Bulbs 



C. Kooyman & Co., inc. 



431 Bash St., San Francisco, Calif. 



PHOENIX CANARIEN8IS 



Pot-grown, 24 inches, at $9.00 

 per dozen, F. 0. B. cars. 



EDWARD H. RUST 



1828 Bank St. South Pasadoiia, Cal. 



CYCLAMEN 



Five named varieties, extra nice, bushy plants, 



full of buds. 

 800 from 4-inch pots, at 25c— mostly Glory of 



Wandsbek. 

 200 from 6-inch pots, at 75c— mixed, varieties, 



named. Cash, please. 



FRED GROHE CO. 



R. F. D. 4. Box 807. SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



Berberis Darwinii Perioo 

 Out of 2-inch pots I 6,00 



Diosma alba 



Out of 2-inch pota 10.00 



Erica Malanthera 



Out of 2-inch pots 16.00 



Gash with order, please. 



PAQFIC NURSERIES. CoIm, Saa Mateo Co.. Calif. 



was a visitor in San Francisco recently. 

 I Sunday, January 4, the retail store 

 I of Podesta & Baldocchi closed its doors 

 I for the day and Mr. Podesta states that 

 i he expects the Sunday closing plan to 



