DECEMBEB 18, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



57 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



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PlumosuSy Adiantum^ Woodwardia^ Smilax, Pepper Sprays 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH 



515-517 BUSH STREET, '^ SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



VIOLETS 



MUMS 



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ALL VARIETIES 



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Violets, $1.00 to $1.25 per dozen bunches. 



United Flower & Supply Co., inc. 



448 Bull Street, Vt^wksaU Growers and Shippers 5^ FRANCISCO 



California Violets 



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$1.00 to $1.2S per doz. bunches 



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DARBEE'S 



1036 Hyde St, Sin Frincisco, Calif. 



been a longer chrysanthemum season. 

 The first crop was unusually early and, 

 while the stock is scarce now, there 

 probably will be chrysanthemums sold 

 up to the first of the year. An extreme- 

 ly heavy frost December 9 just about 

 cleaned up the Chinese mums growing 

 in the open, but there are still cuts of 

 the large blooms grown under protec- 

 tion and quantities of the small pom- 

 pons arriving in the market. 



So far the poinsettia shipments from 

 the south have arrived in good condi- 

 tion. A number of northern growers 

 have potted poinsettias, but practically 

 all the cut stock comes from Los An- 

 geles and vicinity. 



Carnations are scarce and high. What 

 stock arrives is in good shape and in 

 demand on account of funeral work, 

 which always increases during the 

 rainy weather. 



Roses are none too plentiful. The 

 cuts are excellent, however, making it 

 easier to secure the price that is necea- 



ROSES, VIOLETS 



We have Cecile Brunnera of excellent quality 

 Other Seasonable Flowers and Greens 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Greens - Roses - Woodwardia 



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ENOMOTO & CO., "sc. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



sary just now. The first American 

 Beauties have been cut, but the quality 

 of this variety will stand improvement. 

 California orchid growers recently 

 raised the price of orchids from 75 

 cents to $1 each wholesale. The blooms 



will now retail at $2 each. Due to th« 

 demand in San Francisco, retailers an- 

 ticipate no complaint in regard to the 

 advance. "When orchids are desired th« 

 price seems to make little difference. 

 Gardenias are a little short. Several 



