Maboh 11, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



111 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



Will ship in perfect condition to almost any part 

 of the United States or Canada. 



ORDER FROM DARBEE'S 



1036 HYDE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 



$1.00 per dozen bunches 



Plumosus, Adiantum, Woodwardia, Mexican Ivy and other greens 



now able to ship a generous supply of 

 roses. The Enomoto nurseries are cut- 

 ting some fine Russell and Ophelia. The 

 spring flower demand is holding up well 

 and he expects to close an exceptionally 

 fine season with this stock. 



Domoto Bros, are getting ready for 

 Easter with a large stock of potted 

 lilies, rhododendrons, etc. Mr. Domoto 

 says he expects a big demand for stock 

 of this kind for the Easter season and 

 is planning to supply his trade from a 

 varied selection of potted stock. 



The rose crop of the E. W. McLellan 

 Co. is in excellent condition. Henry 

 Avansino says that his entire force is 

 busy with shipments of roses. Other 

 stock, too, is in good demand and the 

 Burlingame nurseries have promised a 

 big cut of the second-crop daffodils 

 in the near future. 



Betail establishments report consid- 



EASTER LILIES 



5000 Pots, three to eight buds 



25 cents per bud 



WILSON-CROUT-GEHR CO. 



E. 62nd and Ankeny Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. 



erable funeral work. The recent fu- 

 neral of Chauncey Penoyer, in San 

 Mateo, Cal., called for the use of many 

 hundreds of dollars' worth of orchids, 



most of which were supplied from the 

 Ferrari stock. 



Joseph 's Shop, on Grant avenue, re- 

 ports much table decoration along with 



