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The Rorists' Review 



March 4, 1920 



Freesias 



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Daffodils 



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in California. 



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Daffodils are scarce and higher in 

 price. It is expected, however, that 

 the second crop will be on the market 

 shortly. Growers report that the second 

 cut is in good shape, but slow in 

 maturing on account of the dry weather. 

 Gardenias are more plentiful again and 

 the supply of orchids is large enough 

 to keep pace with the present demand. 



The nrst potted Dorothy Perkins 

 roses of the season were seen in a num- 

 ber of the retail shops last week. So 

 far, those displayed were not trained in 

 the fascinating shapes they were last 

 year, but growers say that they are 

 going to have soiQie fine potted bushes 

 for Easter. 



Various Kotes. 



Thomas Wright, of Los Angeles, Cal., 

 was in San Francisco last week, visit- 

 ing various members of the trade. 



Cut camellia displays were seen in 

 a number of the local retail stores last 

 week. Both the red and white blooms 

 enjoy a brief season of popularity for 

 corsage wear and they are fine this 

 year. 



A luxurious-looking display was ar- 

 ranged one day last week for one of 

 the Pelicano, Bossi & Co. windows. A 

 large, low bowl was filled with a mass 

 of gardenias, while height was achieved 

 by a background of lilies of the valley 

 and cyclamen. Lilies of the valley are 

 excellent sellers just now, in spite of 

 their price. Retailers state that they 

 can dispose of all they can get. 



The shop of H. Corliss, on Sutter 

 street, reports a satisfactory volume of 

 business recently. Both Mr. and Mrs. 

 Corliss were ill for about two weeks 

 with influenza and were forced to leave 

 the shop in the hands of inexperienced 

 helpers during that time. Last week, 

 in addition to the regular line of work, 

 this shop was busy with a number of 

 baskets for the tables in Rainbow Lane 

 at the Fairmont hotel. 



A. O. Stein is over the heads of all 

 of his associates these days. In fact, 

 the clouds themselves are none too 

 high for him to aspire to, for he is an 

 ardent aviation enthusiast and any fair 

 Sunday will find him at one of the local 

 fields in line for a "hop" which will 

 carry him out over the bay, along the 

 ocean shore and over his own housetop 

 in the Sunset district. He says that he 

 has his abode located now and, iu case 

 of too much mud underfoot, he may 

 take a notion to surprise his family 

 with a landing in the garden. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. is cutting a 

 splendid crop of roses from the Bur- 

 lingame nurseries. H. Avansino reports 

 a big volume of shipping business and 

 is sending out roses in addition to the 

 various kinds of spring flowers and vio- 

 lets. The McLellan nurseries will soon 



Callas 



and Everything in 



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VIOLETS 



Acacia - Roses - Spring Flowers 



Woodwardia and other greens 



ENOMOTO & CO., >Nc. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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California Grown Bulbs 



C. Kooyman & Co., be. 



431 Bash St., San Francisco, Calif. 



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Poinsettia Stock Plants 



CALIFORNIA FIELD-GROWN 

 $18.00, $25.00 ud $30.00 per 100 



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DAITI VrVr 1226 Hay Avenue 

 rAUL LL1V.L, Lot Aagtltt, Calif. 



have the second daffodil crop ready. 

 Enomoto & Co. are also cutting a fine 

 rose crop. Mr. Enomoto states that be- 

 sides roses, shipping orders continue 



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 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



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