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The Florists' Review 



Dbcembkb 9, 1920 



VIOLETS ROSES CARNATIONS 



FREESIAS STRAWELOWERS 



All Varieties Now Ready lor SHIPMENT 



F. C. JAEGER & SON, Wholesale Shippers 



152 Powell Street 



Phone Garfield 1343-1344 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



from a visit of one month with rela- 

 tives in Minneapolis. She found trade 

 conditions good in that section. Eis- 

 don & Desmond are sending in some 

 fine potted cyclamens and the best sweet 

 peas being delivered at this time. 



The regular "get-together" dinner 

 of the employees of the Hollywood 

 Gardens was held last week, at the New 

 Washington hotel. Motion pictures of 

 the greenhouses and city store were a 

 feature. These dinners are held about 

 once a month and are popular witii the 

 employees. This shop made a special 

 window display for the Washington- 

 Dartmouth football game, using a foot- 

 ball in the center, with huge baskets 

 of mums and pennants of the compet- 

 ing schools on either side. In one of 

 these baskets white mums tied with a 

 green ribbon were placed, while the 

 other held yellow mums tied with pur- 

 ple ribbon. 



Robert Simmonds, of the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop, was called to Portland, 

 Ore., last week by the sudden illness 

 of Mrs. Simmonds, who had gone to 

 that city on a short visit. 



Some of the finest Yellow Turner 

 mums shown this season are coming in 

 from C. H. Benson, of Kirkland, Wash., 

 who is also cutting some nice Chad- 

 wick. 



Harry Wright, of the Davenport 

 Flower Shop, Spokane, Wash., reports 

 that for Thanksgiving business the 

 same prices as those in effect three 

 years ago were charged. There were 

 not enough long-stemmed mums avail- 

 able to care for the demand. 



L. W. McCoy reports that the 

 Thanksgiving trade showed a greater 

 demand for cut flowers than expected, 

 while the sales of potted i)lants were 

 less. This shop is receiving some fine 

 cut Paper Whites from its own green- 

 liouses and also some long-stemmed car- 

 nations. 



H. P. Anderson, of tlie University 

 Flower Shop, on University way, re- 

 ports that Saturday, November 27, de- 

 veloped sales which set a new record 

 for his establishment. Not only was 

 there a heavy sale of mums for cor- 

 sages, but cut flowers to decorate tables 

 for the many dinner parties in univer- 

 sity circles also called for a large quan- 

 tity of stock. 



Fred Schleicher, who is operating 

 the old Friday greenhouse, has been 

 sending in what are probably the best 

 Paper White narcissi delivered as yet 

 and expects to have potted stock ready 

 soon. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. cleaned up 

 its stock early Thanksgiving day and 

 was forced to draw on other shops for 

 some lines to complete its orders. 



Active work on the remodeling of 

 Kenney 's Home of Flowers is progress- 



MATS 



COLORED MATS 

 24x32 inches 



A very fine quality for 

 wrapping plant pots. 



Write for prices. 



We make a specialty 

 of importing Mats and 

 Frieze. 



Enomoto & Co., Inc. 



3S St. Anne Street, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



VIOLETS MUMS 



Violets $1.25 per dozen bunches 



Chrysanthemums, all colors 2.00 to $3.50 per dozen 



Pompons 35 to .50 per bunch 



Piumosus .30 per bunch 



Adiantum 30 to .35 per bunch 



Mexican Ivy .15 per bunch 



Woodwardia Ferns 3.50 per 100 



Choicest Flowers only handled. They will carry to almost any part of the U. S. 

 Refrigerator Car Learet San Francisco Every Friday 



DARBEE 



Wholesale and Retail Florist 



1036 HYDE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



