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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBBB 20. 1919. 



Important Notice 



Express refrigerator service has been resumed, San Fran- 

 cisco to New York, via Ogden, Omaha and Chicago. 



This means that shipments to eastern points will arrive 

 in fine shape. 



Cars leave San Francisco every Wednesday and Friday. 

 Place your order now. We can make money for you. 



J. A. AXELL, ^"^^^B^^l^^et. San Francisco 



MUMS 50c per doz. up 



VIOLETS. $1.00 per doz. bunches 



PLUMOSUS and ADIANTUM 



25c per bunch 



POMPONS.. 25c to 35c per bunch 



firm. One of the members of the com- 

 pany stated that they are endeavoring 

 to get the orders for holiday stock in 

 as early as possible, in order that a 

 choice selection be given their custo- 

 mers. Even at the present time, he 

 said, it is difficult to meet the demand 

 on account of the number of orders al- 

 ready on the books. This concern has 

 a rose crop which will be ready for cut- 

 ting in about one week. It is in fine 

 condition now and the growers antici- 

 pate a stock of first-rate quality. 



The long awaited shipment of Kyogfi 

 mats has arrived at the store of Eno- 

 moto & Co. and the force is getting out 

 the orders as fast as possible. Violets, 

 too, are a large item with this firm and 

 Mr. Enomoto is sending out some fine 

 stock. He reports a strong Eastern de- 

 mand for woodwardia, which is meet- 

 ing with popularity all through the 

 country this year. In addition to these 

 greens, his holly and pepper berry ship- 

 ments are of considerable volume. 



Mrs. Darbee reports all the business 

 she can handle. With the gradual clos- 

 ing of the mum season she is filling in 

 with woodwardias and calendulas, both 

 of which are wanted by many eastern 

 florists. Mrs. Darbee is also pleased 

 with her violet crop this year. She says 

 that in spite of the large acreage 

 planted to violets, there will not be 

 any too much stock to meet the ship- 

 ping demand. After a honeymoon of 

 several weeks spent at Guerneville, 

 Cal., Mrs. Stamatis, nee Gregory, has 

 resumed her duties at Mrs. Darbee 's 

 shop, on Hyde street. 



Other news pertaining to matrimony 

 is the reported engagement of Miss 

 Blanche Green, of the oflSee force of the 

 MacRorie-McLaren Co. A Mr. Kellogg 

 of this city is the fortunate man. Miss 

 Green has been one of the mainstays of 

 the MacBorie-McLaren office for a num- 

 ber of years and, while her associates 

 wish her all possible happiness, they are 

 looking forward with regret to the day 

 when she relinquishes her responsibili- 

 ties with the firm. 



The Palace stand had a busy week 

 with the annual charity ball, which was 

 held November 11 at that hotel. While 

 there were no special decorations for 

 the ball itself, numerous dinner and 

 supper parties were decorated and an 

 enormous amount of corsage work kept 

 the staff busy until late in the evening. 



The first winter assembly, which took 

 place the early part of last week at the 

 Fairmont hotel, was attractively deco- 

 rated by one of the local fiorists in the 

 Halloween manner. The ballroom WM 



WATSONIAS, piNK^f^iHiTE $20.00 per 1000 



These bulbs produce flowers similar to Gladioli, on a longer spike, and 

 earlier. The pink are of the Ward Camation color and the White are 

 the Purest White in existence. Splendid for Spring forcing, and bloom 

 about Eiaster time and earlier. 



GLADIOLI 



America, light pink. . . .$20.00 per lOOO Franda King, red $20.O0 per lOOO 



Elaine, salmon pink 20.00 per lOOO Halley, salmon pink. . . . 20.00 per lOOO 



ASPARAGUS 



Sprengcrl, 24b 94.00per 100 PlomoMU, 2-ln 94.00pcr lOO 



I H. N. GAGE CO., Inc., Montebello, Cal« 



Mexican Ivy 



NEW CROP 

 NOW READY 



iw^ HuMdt ETertreei Q 



'^ ' Dyervllle. Cal. 



MentloH Th« BcTlew when joa write. 



LOS ANGELES GERANIUM CO. 



CULVER BROS., Prapa., Wboletala Growen of 



California Sunsiiine Geraniums 



For the Trade. Leadins Standard Varietlea. 



StroDKly Rooted CnttlnRS $20.00 per 1000 



We pay traoiportatlon 



1 752 GwfieM Place. LOS ANGELES. aUF. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



CYCLAMEN 



Five named varieties, extra nice, bushy plants, 



full of buds, for Christmas blooming. 



800 from 4-inch pets, at 25c— mostly Glory o 



Wandsbek. 

 200 from 6-inch pots, at 75c— mixed, 5 varieties, 



named. Cash, please, 



FRED GROHB CO. 



B. F. D. 4. Box 867. SANTA ROSA, OAL. 



IfentloB The Rarlew wkea jva writ*. 



Yellow Callas 



LOS ROBLES 



Santa Cruz, Cal. 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



My Wiiter Orehil-fhwerias 

 SwMt Ptas 



an BOW trowB by over 80M commeroial lorlvto 

 Tkey h»ve bo 0au»l. Bead for list 



iyrt. C Zwim k, Ltapoo, CoL 



California Grown Bulbs 



FRESSIA PURITY 



H-lnch to >a.lnch 



Per 1000 

 IB.OO 



NARCISSI Per 1000 



Staaten General, late $20.00 



Chinese Ltllea, early sloffle M.OO 



CALLAS 



Calia Aethloploa, white 

 1-lnch to l>a-tnch 



Per 1000 

 ....t26.00 



Per 100 

 S0.00 



AMARYLLIS 



Belladonna Major, pink 



Prieea quoted are F. O. B. San Prandaeo, Cal. 

 Diaeonnt allowanee of 6 per cent for eaah with order 



C. KOOYMAN & CO., Inc. 



431 Bush St. San Francisco, Calif . 



Mentloa Tbe B^Tlew when yon write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Nfnntaiii View ritnl Co., ^^^ 



Mention The BeTJew when yog write. 



Berberis Darwinii Perioo 

 Out of 2-inch pots t 6,00 



Diosma alba 



Out of 2-inch pots 10,00 



Erica Melanthara 



Out of 2-inch pots 16.0« 



Cash with order, please. 



PAQFK NURSCRtCS. CehM. Saa MatM Cs., Calif. 



Mention The Reriew when you write. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



Pot-ffrown, 24 inches, at $9.00 

 per dozen, F. 0. B. cars. 



EDWARD He RUST 



1S2S Banii St. SMrth PasarfoM, CaL I 



