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The Horists' Review 



Fbbbdabt 6. 1920 



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Raiie if five ireHhontes baiit for Jthi Dc Martiai, Es«., at Wheat Read. N. J. Ask Mr. De Martial abeut oar woriuaaoshi*. speoi of ereetioi aid vorsooal service. 



HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS 



PLANS AND PRICES 

 SUBMITTED 



1363-1381 FLUSHINO AVENUK 

 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. 



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violets and is shipping many of them, 

 along with an excellent crop of freesias 

 from the McLellan nurseries. The daf- 

 fodil fields which supply this company 

 each year are now cutting and Mr. 

 Avansino expects a good crop. 



J. A. Axell is receiving some fine 

 cineraria plants grown "iij the Hills- 

 borough Nursery. He is busy with local 

 trade, as well as his constantly growing 

 shipping business. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. will 

 soon be able to offer a good" selection of 

 spring flowers. Already the freesia 

 crop is being cut, while daffodils, nar- 

 cissi, etc., are getting into first-class 

 shape for shipping purposes. 



Domoto Bros, are bringing in a large 

 number of cineraria plants from their 

 own nursery and are still able to offer 

 flowering azalea plants. Mr. Domoto 

 states that the force at the nursery is 

 busy at the present time planting lily 

 bulbs. It is the opinion of the trade 

 that Easter lilies will be high in price 

 this year, due, among other things, to 

 the shortage of bulbs imported this sea- 

 son. 



The staff of Enomoto & Co. is busy 

 with spring flower shipments and Mr. 

 Enomoto reports an unusually good sup- 

 ply of violets and daffodils. 



Fred Smith, Sr., of Tacoma, Wash., 

 has been visiting in California during 

 the last week or so. He is accompanied 

 by Mrs. Smith, and Sunday, January 

 25, while in San Francisco, they were 

 entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gooch. 

 They also paid Los Angeles a visit and 

 expect to leave for the northwest with- 

 in the next few days. 



Jacob Dieterich, of Los Angeles, was 

 a visitor in San Francisco last week. 



Gen. A. J. Gooch reports satisfaction 

 with his shipping business and has only 

 one complaint to make, that of stock 

 shortage. At present he is supplying 

 points in the northwest with acacia 

 blooms, for which there is a brisk de- 

 mand. 



The MacRorie-McLaren Co. reports 

 a rush of funeral work. Last week two 

 exceptionally attractive pieces were 

 made up. One, a wreath of maidenhair, 

 cattleyas and white freesias, was par- 

 ticularly delicate and artistic. The 

 second was a shield made of purple 

 heather sprays and pink roses, with a 

 Masonic emblem of violets in the center 

 on a white background. 



Robert Newcomb made a trip to the 

 trans-bay nurseries last week and men- 

 tioned the particularly fine cyclamen 

 crop of H. Hayashi & Co. 



Jaeger & Son, on Powell street, have 



nursery I o 

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Keeps moisture in. Ttfie ideal protection for roots and shrubs. Delivers them 



moist and alive, ready to grow again. Cheaper and better than burlap. 



For seedsmAn: Keeps molotnre out. Delivers aeeda dry. Prevents sprontlngr, 

 mildew— all damace. Rat and vermin-proof. 



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Lewis Bros. 



Manufacturers of 



Wired Picks and Sticb Labels and Pot Narkers 



Candy Sticks and Skewers 



PEEKSKILL, N. Y. 



POINTED FLORAL STICKS 



S, 12 and ISinch lengths, S-32 inch diameter 



Packed in five and ten thousand lots 

 Assorted lengths if desired. Sample free 



A. M. PERRINE, Elizabeth, N. J. 



been busy with funerals, having turned 

 out three palls in one day, two being 

 made of violets and freesias and one of 

 carnations and violets. 



Table decorations and funeral work 





Quality paint bought at higher 

 prices lasts longer and costs less 

 than cheap paint. 



DIXON'S SILICA-GRAPHITE PAINT 



more than saves its bigher cost 

 by giving many years of service. 

 Made m first quality for over 

 fifty years. Write for Booklet No. 

 64-6 and long service records. 

 Joseph Dixon Crueible Company 

 Jersey City, N. J. Est. 1827. 



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CATALOGUES 



Oar BpeoUlty - Oat Onr Fitnrai. 

 31-537 Plymouth PI.. CHICAOO. 



formed the bulk of A. O. Stein's busi- 

 ness last week. This shop has felt the 

 scarcity of roses, although the spring 

 flowers have helped out considerably. 



M. M. 



