Mabch 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



111 



ROSES 



The Spring Cut is now on. Fine Russell, Columbia, Ophelia and Hadley at 

 much lower prices. 



VIOLETS 



Are now at their best. We have an ample supply. 



SPRING FLOWERS 



Of all kinds are plentiful. 



DARWIN TULIPS and SPANISH IRIS 



We have the largest supply in this locality. Ready about March 15. 

 Best stock, skillfully packed, at the right prices. 



J. A. AXELL, 



!!!!!!! San Francisco, Cal. 



]Ve Close Sundays 



Wholesale Commission 

 463 BUSH STREET 



Oor Winter 

 Orchid- 

 Flowering 



Sweet 

 Peas 



are flow ^own by over 8000 commercial flo- 

 rists. Tbev have noeaual. Send for list. 



Anton C. Zvolanek & Sons, ^^^^^l?*"' 



Mention Th* Bcrlcw when yon write. 



Tliese mats were especially imported 

 for the Easter trade and are in delicate 

 spring colors, including pink, red, green 

 and yellow in various shades. Some 

 also are white. 



J. Capurro, manager of the MacRoric- 

 McLaren Co., states that Sunday closing 

 has caused Monday morning to be most 

 strenuous. Last Monday he was almost 

 swamped with funeral decorations, but 

 the staff, refreshed by a day's rest, 

 worked zealously and completed the 

 orders on time. 



Podesta & Baldocchi, in addition to 

 table decorations, have had a run on 

 corsage bouquets. Washington's birth- 

 day brought a large order for them 

 from the University of California. 



The California Floral Co. was busy 

 with the bouquets for two weddings, all 

 being in white roses and lilies of the 

 valley. 



Avansino Bros, have been partici- 

 pating in the recent rush of funeral 



Heather out of Thumb Pots 



Erica Melanthera, $15.00 per 100; $125.00 per 1000 



SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES 



We have also the following varieties to offer out of thumb pots, 

 interested, write for quotations. 



If 



Erica Arborea 



Erica Blanda 



Erica Charlesyana 



Erica Codonodes Veitchii 



Erica Felix Faure 



Erica Gracilis Pyramidalis 



Erica President Carnot 



Erica Wilmoreana 



Erica 



Erica King Edward 

 Erica Mediterranea 

 Erica Mediterranea Hybrida 

 Erica Menzeisii 

 Erica Persoluta Alba 

 Erica Persoluta Rosea 

 Erica Reg^erminans Ovata 

 Erica Vagans 

 Vagans Alba 



FOR MAY DELIVERY 

 Begfonia Glory of Cincinnati Begronia Agatha 



Strong young plants, $"25.00 per ICO 



HacRorie-NcLaren Co., 141 Powell St., San Francisco 



work, one large pall being composed of 

 orchids and lilies of the valley. Milton 

 Avansino is the proud father of a baby 

 boy. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Eossi 

 & Co., is recovering from a recent ill- 

 ness, but is still confined to his home. 



Fred Bertrand, of the Palace Hotel 

 Flower Shopj decorated the hotel tables 



on Olive day, using sprays of olive 

 leaves with green olives on the stem. 

 As a result of increasing business, the 

 Palace Flower Shop is about to be re- 

 modeled and enlarged. 



Mrs. Darbee reports a large local, as 

 well as eastern demand for acacias and 

 other flowering sprays. 



Many tourists are now flocking to San 



