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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 10, 1921. 



Easter Lilies 



OF EXCELLENT QUALITY 



At $7.50 per dozen stalks for EASTER. Each stalk has two to five or more buds. 

 This supply will continue all through the season. Abundant supply of all kinds of 

 roses and spring flowers. CUT GREENS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



Wholesalers — Shippers 



440 BUSH STREET, 



PHONE 

 Douglas 3249 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



and most complete ever issued on the 

 Pacific coast. All the illustrations, 

 previously taken, were destroyed by 

 lire, but the work is now being done 

 over again and the catalogue will prob- 

 ably be issued within three months. 



H. Corlis, formerly a florist and 

 decorator at 704 Sutter street, sold his 

 business to Fred Kuhls, who is now in 

 possession. Mr. Kuhls states that his 

 new venture is proving entirely satis- 

 factory. The store is in the heart of 

 the apartment house district. Mr. 

 Corlis has left for a trip to Europe. 



In spite of the Lenten season, the 

 Thomas Floral Co. finds business good 

 in wedding decorations. The Con- 

 servatory, 901 Larkin street, and the 

 Thomas Bros, store, 1605 Polk street, 

 continue to find business good, in cut 

 flowers especially. There may be a 

 slight loss, due to Sunday closing, in 

 the matter of tourist trade, but Thomas 

 Bros, consider that the day of rest more 

 than compensates for a slight decrease 

 in transient patronage. M. M. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Tliere was a noted difference in stock 

 generally last week, owing to the fact 

 that tliere lias been a week of sunshine 

 after the long period of almost con- 

 tinual rain. Carnations are still a lit- 

 tle weak, especially Enchantress, White 

 Enchantress, Matchless and White Won- 

 der. Ward and Herald seem to stand 

 the cloudy weather better, being much 

 stiffer. Roses are again a little more 

 plentiful, 0])helias being the loader, and 

 tlieir color never was l)etter than it is 

 at present. These sell readily at $4, 

 $') and $6 per dozen and Colunibias, 

 which are next hotli in quality and 

 quantity, bring $5 and $6 per dozen. 

 Some fine Hadlcys are to be had, though 

 not in sufticient quantities to supply the 

 demand and what few are shown are 

 soon sold out at $'> to .$7..j0 per dozen. 

 Premier and Russell have been off color, 

 owing doubtless to the cloudy weather. 

 Most of the roses cut in these varieties 

 have been too blue to sell, making it 

 necessary to depend on the California 

 market for our supply. 



There is still plenty of bulbous stock 

 to be had, .jonquils, tulips and hyacinths 

 being the leaders. Some good Darwin 

 tulips are being shipped up here from 

 San Francisco and a small supply of 



Properly Cut Proper'y Packed 



Callas and Stock for Easter 



Properly Priced Properly Received 



Special Attention to Trial Orders 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



Wholesale Shippers 



152 Powell Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The IteTlew wh«B yon write. 



EASTER LILIES 



Plenty of good stock and prompt shipments 

 Buy from established firms 



SEATTLE FERN & MOSS CO. 



Correspondence Solicited 



Phone Main 652 



89 Pike Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



CALIFORNIA 

 FIELD-GROWN 



TWO 

 VARIETIES 



POINSETTIA STDCK PLANTS 



?S:".' S*.?V!'.'?.T.°^."!.',l'S;f ''?J°'Xr,: $18.00,$25.00and»0.00 per 100 



Ifl nAO nnp VPar-nlH •''^"^s weiRhinR on an average of two-thirds of one pound each, 

 ifVfVW uuc-jrcai-tiiu which should produce on an averageof 25cuttinKS in oneseason. 



P AT TT PP'ICP 1226 Hayworth Ave., LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



* •'^ '^ *-• *-• v.**^*-"* Largest grower of Cut Poinsettias and Stock Plants. 



Mention The HeTlew when yon write. 



forget-me-not, mignonette, marigolds 

 and anemones are on the market now, 

 which helps to fill up where a dainty 

 basket of spring flowers is wanted. 



Oregon violets are much better and 

 of sufficient quantity to replace the 

 California shipments. As a whole, the 

 month of Fel>ruary compared favorably 



