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The Rorists^ Review 



Mabch 11. 1»20 



Freesia^ | iVIOLETS Daffodils 



|We are the largest g rower s of Freesias, Daffodils, Violets, Plumosus, Adiantum and Mexican Ivy 



S&B '^^i. liQ California. 



'VI0LETS1 w . 4 ^ ^- ♦* ROSES 



$1.00iperdo»n bunches. ^« ^*^* ^^^^ *° ""^^^^ ^''"^^ ^'^"^ "^- Roses now on crop. 



E. W. McLELLAN CO., 451 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif, 



Nurseries at^^v"^ 

 SAN {LORENZO, CAUF.i 



f WHOLESALE SHIPPING ONLY \ 



Nurseries at 

 BURUNGAME, CAUF. 



the lack of rains. Violets, too, are 

 keeping np well, but it has been nec- 

 essary to irrigate the violet fields prac- 

 tically during the entire season. A 

 rainfall of consequence came the early 

 part of the week and was of great as- 

 sistance to nurserymen and seed grow- 

 ers. Outdoor flowers, marigolds, corn- 

 flowers and hardy spring blooms will 

 get a better start now, although the 

 season for outdoor stock is late. 



Fruit blossoms are in fine condition 

 and many of them are being used this 

 year. Not only have quantities been 

 sold to local florists' establishments, 

 but a number of long-distance shipments 

 have been made of the green buds and 

 reports as to their condition upon arriv- 

 al at their destination have been satis- 

 factory. 



Orchids continue plentiful and gar- 

 denias are improving, both in quality 

 and quantity. 



Various Notes. 



H. E. Hallawell, of the Hallawell 

 Seed Co., states that in spite of the 

 dry weather, business has been un- 

 usually good in all branches. Seeds are 

 in strong demand and seedlings are 

 being purchased in hopes of wet 

 weather. The rain of last week will 

 encourage heavier buying of this stock. 

 Mr. Hallawell said that his nursery 

 stock, rose bushes, fruit trees and orna- 

 mental shrubs have been about cleaned 

 up. 



The retail store of C. C. Morse & 

 Co. reports an excellent volume of busi- 

 ness. In addition to a large sale of 

 nursery stock and seedlings, T. C. 

 holmes, manager of the Market street 

 store, states that garden equipment is 

 selling readily now. The Holmes pow- 

 der blower, a dry insecticide distribu- 

 tor invented by Mr. Holmes, is re- 

 ceiving much favorable attention from 

 growers. It is particularly adaptable 

 for the use of the greenhouse worker 

 Or gardener in small acreage work, 

 >vhere the large power-driven sprays 

 are impracticable. 



Shippers state that business is hold- 

 ing up well. J. A. Axell states that he 

 is happy to see the rose market in bet- 

 ter condition, thereby enabling him to 

 fill his orders in better shape. Mr. 

 Azell states that he has handled ex- 

 ceptionally large quantities of freesias 

 this season and has been fortunate in 

 securing a number of practically ex- 

 clusive varieties and has been shipping 

 them with successful results. 



A. J. Gooeh reports his shipping busi- 

 ness all that could be desired, taking 

 into consideration the condition of 

 stock. Mr. Gooch has extensive orders 

 for greens and spring foliage and has 

 shipped large quantities of acacia to 

 the north. Greens have been scarce in 



ROSES, VIOLETS 



We have Cecile Brunners of excellent quality 

 Other Seasonable Flowers and Greens 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 Bush Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL^ 



Mwtttoa Th» BM/fimr whm yu write. 



VIOLETS 



Acacia - Roses - Spring Flowers 



Woodwardia and other greens 



ENOMOTO & CO., INC. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The B«t1«w wh«n jou write. 



PRICE UST 



Subject to chansre. 



Effective 

 March 11, 1920. 



Short MedlumSLonir 



Hooater Beauty $0.12 $0.20 tO.SO 



Colambla 12 .20 .30 



Red Shawrer 10 .18 .25 



Champ Wetland 10 .18 .26 



White Ktllaraey 10 .18 .25 



Ophelia 10 .18 .26 



Shawyer 10 .18 .26 



Peace (White Shawyer) 10 .18 .26 



CARNATIONS, Split« 6c 



Best 8c 



Daffodils $8.00 per 100 



SweetPeas 2.00perl00 



Sprencerl and Plnmosns 75c bunch 



Fema $3.00 doz. bunches 



MiMer Floral Co. 



FARNINGTON, 



UTAH 



Pomsettia Stock Plants 



CAUFORNIA FIELD-GROWN 

 $18.0*, $25.N u4 $30.M per 100 



CUT POINSEniAS IN SEASON 



P A I TI Crif r 1220 Hay Avenue 

 rAUL Ll/litiy Lot Anfeles, Calif. 



this section during the entire season and 

 all orders have been filled with more or 

 less difficulty. 



Mr. Enomoto, of Enomoto & Co., is 



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* 



W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyclaman — SEEDS — Primula ,^„ 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 1206 N. 47th Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



