Januabt 20, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



105 



EXCELLENT FREESIAS 



Ready for Shipping 



► A. J. Gooch 



Acacia Fruit Blossoms 



Fine Princess and Giant Violets; $1.00 per dozen bunclies 



SEASONABLE GREENS 



537 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO 



Valentine's Day Stock 



ROSES 



United 



448 Bush Street, 



VIOLETS - 



$1.00 to $1.20 per doz. bunches 



CARNATIONS 



SPRING FLOWERS GREENS 



Flower & Supply 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



Co., Inc. 



SAN FRANCISCO 



H. PLATH 



"THE FERNERIES" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 



SAN FRANaSCO, CAL 



Write for wholesale list of 



FERNS, KENTIAS and 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Mention Th« Berlew wfcen you write. 



ting for the home affair, Mr. Stein took 

 cherry foliage for a high hedge which 

 formed the background for the simple 

 altar and with tangerine oranges made 

 garlands several inches in thickness, 

 which were looped across the hedge and 

 caught with drops of marigolds. At 

 each side of the altar were placed for- 

 mal trees made entirely of tangerine 

 oranges and their foliage, while at the 

 base of the trees were massed marigolds, 

 carrying out the color scheme of gold 

 and green. Thus an emergency idea 

 developed into one of the most attrac- 

 tive and original schemes which has 

 been seen in many a day. Mr. Stein's 

 store also turned out one of the first 

 spring flower decorations of the season, 

 an engagement luncheon for eighteen 

 at the Fairmont hotel. A gold basket 

 filled with various spring flowers occu- 

 pied the center of the table, while sus- 

 pended tfbove it were bluebirds, with 

 streamers of tulle in pastel shades lead- 



ROSES 



Fifteen Varieties Hardy Climbers. From outdoor beds to 

 nursery row. Soft-wood cuttings taken from field stock, 



3000 for $7S.OO 



delivered, if cash comes with order, 



HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, Cal. 



Mention The ReTlew wbeo you write. 



Berberis Darwinii Perioo 

 Out of 2- inch pots $6.00 



Diosma alba 



Uul or 2-iDch pots 10.00 



Erica Melanthera 



Out of 2-inch pots 16.00 



Cash with order, please. 



PAariC NURSERIES. Colm, San Mateo Co.. Calif. 



ing to each plate and caught there with 

 small gold slippers filled with the fresh 

 blossoms. The betrothal news was dis- 

 closed on little pink and gold paper 

 hearts suspended from tiny butterflies, 

 which hovered over small sprays of 

 spring flowers rising from the crushed 

 ice surrounding the individual grape- 

 fruit containers. 



The Palace hotel stand of the Mac- 

 Rorie-McLaren Co. had a large wedding 

 decoration contract last week. The cere- 

 mony was held in one of the private ban- 

 quet rooms before an altar of Russell 



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 367, SANTA ROSA. CAL. 



and Ophelia roses and freesias. The 

 table in the main dining room, at which 

 was seated the bridal party, was deco- 

 rated in a similar color scheme. 



J. A. Carbone, of Berkeley, is sending 

 in fine orchids and gardonias. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. is now 

 shipping quantities of carnations and 

 violets and has just received a ship- 

 ment of bamboo garden rakes large 

 enough to handle out-of-town orders. 

 The dried lotus, which this firm imports, 

 is now to be had in larger quantities 

 also. 



