Janu-ihv 27. 1921 



The Florists' Review 



107 



VIOLETS! VIOLETS! 



$1.00 per dozen bunches 



Freesias, White Narcissi and Daffodils, 

 Carnations and Roses of all varieties. 



Dried Strawf lowers of all kinds 



Japanese Dried Lotus, No. 1 grade, 75c per set of 6 



pieces. 

 Mats, in plain or check, in all colors, $17.50 per 100. 

 Baskets, in bamboo or willow, all grades aud colors. 



GREENS — Asparagus Plumosus, Adiantum, Woodwardia 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Florists, Shippers and Growers 



448 Bush Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. n. RUST 



1625 Bank St, So. Pasadtu, CaL 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Quality s^^ock for immediate delivery 

 See CJassifled adv. for varieties and prices 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES. Roterille, CaL 



saying there have been sliipping calls 

 for any stock over the local needs. 

 There has been a good average on 

 fuuoral work, an increase in decorations 

 aud a steady sale on the rather limited 

 liHt of cut offerings. .\s for potted 

 plants, this item has Itcen meeting with 

 a better demand than was reportvd any 

 time so far this season. 



Novelties for the week were daffodils 

 ill commercial quantities, potted genistas 

 ;iud cinerarias. The latter stoc!^ has 

 been off grade of late and in light sup- 

 ply, but sliows better keeping qualities 

 and can be safely shown again. A num- 

 ber of growers are bringing in plants 

 which have large leaves, and for this 

 reason there has been trouble from pur- 

 chasers failing to water their plants 

 sufficiently. Cyclamens and primroses 

 ••ontinue big sellers, and potted tulij)s 

 are cleaning up as fast as received. 



The supply of roses has been heavier 

 of late, Portland shippers supplying the 

 greater share of this increase at the 

 present time. Locally, the increase has 

 foine on Russell and Premier, with a 

 uotal^e increase in quality seen in the 

 last named variety. Columbia and Ophe- 

 lia have not been better than the aver- 

 age, but some fine Iloosier Beauty and 

 liadley are coming in from California. 



The local cut of orchids has been 

 Neavy, and it is doubtful if markets 



EVERYTHING IN 



FLOWERS 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



Wholesale Shippers 



152 Powell Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 

 Seed 



$1.7 S per 1000; SOOO for $7.50 



Asparagus Sprengeri Seed 



$1.25 per 1000; SOOO for $5.00 



Lath house grown. 

 Hand l:'icked and Clean d. 



HARRY BAILEY. 



R. p. D. 6 



Los Angeles, Calif. 



Mention T he Review when } ou write. 



several times the size of this could show 

 the stocks on hand here at present, with 

 cattleyas and oncidiums most commonly 

 shown. Decorations aud some ship])ing 

 business liave kei)t this stock from piling 

 up, however. The supply of lily of the 

 valley is steadily increasing and potted 

 samples were used to good effect by one 

 of the larger shops. Euphorbia, baby 

 roses, violets and freesias have been 

 the other flowers most commonly used 

 in combination with the orchids. 



The deliveries of carnations are show- 

 ing stea^ly inii)rovement, this being es- 

 pecially true of Laddie stock coming 

 from certain Portland growers. The red 

 varieties are still lacking in color, as 

 ri-ccnt weather conditions have not been 



Oar Winter 



Orchid- 



riowering 



Sweet 

 Peas 



are now grown by over 8000 cominerf ial flo- 

 rists. Thev have noeoual. Send for Hat. 



Anttn C. Zvoianck & Sons, ^^^^a^?^' 



Cyclamen Giganteum Splendens 



5-inch, in bloom and bud. Jfi.OO rer do/.. 



6-inch, in blouni and bud, 9.00 per doz. 



10 % of cost charged for packing. Please 



send cash with order. 



2311 73.1 Are.. 

 Oaklnnd, Cal. 



H.HAYASHI&CO. 



conducive to development along tkis 

 angle. Large shipments of acacia fr»M 

 California are being brought in, and 

 pussy willows are being shipped out by 

 most houses to various ])oints west of 

 the Mississippi river. 



Various Notes. 



K. L. Hunter, with the State Floral Co., 

 of Yakima, called on the local trade 



