OCTOBIB 7, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



105 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Best varieties ready for shipment now 



POMPQNS, in all colors 



VIOLETS: Our Giant Violets can be shipped successfully to almost any part of the United States and 



Canada. 

 STRAWFLOWERS, pink and large mixed. 

 ADIANTUM, 30c per bunch. PLUMOSUS, 30c per bunch. 

 WOODWARDIAS, $3. 00 per 100. LAVENDER STATICE, green or dried, 50c large bunch. 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH, 537 Pine St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Boston Ferns 



Extra strong 2ifl-in. stock. $6 00 per 100; 



155.00 per ICOO. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



THE E. GILL NURSERY CO., 



lYGST B£RK£L£Y, CAL. 



Mention Tta* Bevlew when joa writ*. 



Our Winter Orchid - flowering 

 SWEET PEAS 



are now grown by over 8000 commercial flo- 

 rists. They have no equal. Send for list. 



Ant. C. Zvolanek & Sons, 



LOMPOC, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



where he will study landscape architec- 

 ture. - M. M. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



With the frost holding off, the mar- 

 ket is well supplied with asters, gladioli 

 and sweet peas. Asters have been un- 

 usually good this year and some of them 

 are as large as the earlier varieties of 

 chrysanthemums. Koses are plentiful 



Mums! 



Chrysolora, Oconto, Unakq, Calumet and other 



varieties and Pompons are at 



their best now. 



SEND YOUR ORDER AT ONCE 



Growers' Cut Flower Company 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



55 St. Anne St. ("^"^^'ro^iii^'O San Francisco, Calif. 



Mention Th« lUvlew when yon write. 



and better in quality. Carnations are 

 still scarce and short-stemmed. Some 

 California chrysanthemums are being 

 shipped in and are of good quality, but 

 the demand is not brisk, as most gar- 

 dens are still supplied with summer flow- 

 ers. Cyclamens and primulas are now 

 available, and also some fine Boston 

 ferns. 



Funeral work has kept most of the 



florists busy lately. There have been 

 considerable numbers of out-of-town or- 

 ders. 



Various Notes. 



W. Hoyt and S. Yonkin, of Hoyt Bros. 

 Co., spent a few days at the coast, the 

 trip having a double purpose: One, as 

 part of the delegation from Spokane, to 

 attend the convention at Seattle, Wash., 



