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The Florists^ Review 



Januabx 20, 1921 



Scotch Heather 



Scotch Heather Sentiment 



By Sir Harry Lauder 

 SCOTCH HEATHER 



PERSONALLY WRITTEN FOR ROY F. WILCOX & CO.. 

 MONTEBELLO. CALIF. 



CUT SPRAYS 



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Short, $0.50 Per Bunch 



OF 12 SPRAYS 



12-mch 75 " 



16-inch 1.50 " 



20-inch 2.50 " 



24-inch 3.25 " 



30-inch 4.50 " 



36-inch to 48-inch 5.50 " 



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Terms: Cash for unestablished accounts 



[ROY F. WILCOX & CO. 



MONTEBELLO, l. Ani,i« c«..i, CALIFORNIA 



frost, but a new crop is now coming in 

 of good quality. Flowering acacias, red 

 eucalyptus, pussy willows and other 

 sprays arc in demand, partly because of 

 the dearth of cut flowers. Chinese lilies 

 grown outdoors, outdoor daffodils and 

 narcissi arc all liigh-priced and not too 

 plentiful. Roses, carnations and other 

 greenhouse flowers are dear and are 

 scarcely plentiful enough to supply the 

 local market. A good many freesias are 

 to be found in the market, but they are 

 all eagerly bought up. Heather is still 

 plentiful and orchids are proving of 

 great assistance for window displays, as 

 well as for general selling purposes. On 

 the whole, the San Francisco florists are 

 making out with what they can get. A 

 good many violets and freesias are be- 

 ing shipped, and it is anticipated that 

 the supply of both will become more 

 abundant With a week or so of warm 

 sunshine by day, with frostless nights. 



Various Notes. 



Rav H. Bullene, a well known resi- 

 dent 'of Salinas, Monterey county, is in 

 the citv with Mrs. Bullene, making pur- 

 chases "for the nursery and general flo- 

 rists' business which he is about to 

 open. The firm is known as the Salinas 

 Nurserv, with offices at 413 Front street. 

 The head grower for the greenhouses 

 will be E. Huntington, formerly with 

 the H. A. Hyde Co., Watsonville. Cut 

 flowers, shrubs, ornamental and fruit 

 trees and berry stock, as well as baskets 

 and other florists' accessories, will be 

 carried. A quantity of bulbs and seeds 

 have been purchased, largely from the 

 California Seed Co. and the C. Kooy- 

 man Co. 



The Sunday closing of the Retail Flo- 



Spencer Sweet Peas 



Roses, Violets, Narcissi, Freesias 

 Stocks and Callas 



California Floral Company 



Whohtale Dealera in Cat Flowmre 



217 Winston St. LOS ANGELES, GAL. 



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California Dahlias and Cannu 



DAHLIA SEED 



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G. S. ARCHER, 



^""^Aikll'b^"*"' Loi Angeles, Cil. 



rists' Association of San Francisco has 

 attracted much press comment. The 

 association is about to hold .a meeting 

 for final organization. F. C. Jaeger, 

 who is on the grand jury and in touch 

 with politics, stated today that the 

 board of supervisors of the city and 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



PENINSULA NURSERY 



SAN MATEO, CAL. 



For Varieties and Prices, «ce ad in 

 Review, Jan. 6. 



county of San Francisco have taken up 

 the question of closing the flower ped- 

 dlers' stands on the streets all day Sun- 

 day, and it is expected that action in 

 the matter will be taken earlv next 

 week. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano. Rossi 



