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The Florists^ Review 



March 17. 1921. 



New White Seedling Carnation 



THOMAS C. JOY 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 for 100; $100.00 for 1000; $450.00 for 5000* 

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order 



JOY FLORAL CO., '^i'Sr^ 



ATTENTION, FERN BUYERS 



At this time you are no doubt considering buying or placing your orders /or Ferns. We desire to call your attention to the 

 fact that we specialize in ferns, and are prepared to supply you with as fine stock as can be grown. Why not prove to your 

 own satisfaction what the quality of ferns bought from us will give? While the production capacity of our plant has been 

 trebled during the past year, and we are in a position to take care of a large volume of business, yet we would advise the large 

 buyers to protect themselves by placing orders early. 



BOSTON ^ BOSTON ) 100 1000 



Roosevelt:;;:::.::::) loo 1000 5SJ?S5XS;T h-i° $15.00 $140.00 



TEDDY.ir. \ 9L..in S6 OO S';<; OO WHITMANII ) 



WHITMANII \ -^-1" »O.UU ?>a&.OU SPRENCERI, 2>«-in $4.50 $40.00 



WHITMANU COMP... ; SPRENGERI, 3 -in 8.00 70.00 



TRADE R£:F£RENC£S OR CASH WITH ORDER 



THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL AND FERN CO., Springfield, Ohio 



SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. 



IContiiiuecl troni patfc llfi. I 

 can be seen in the predicted shortage 

 of potted lilies this year. Lily grow- 

 ers, henceforth, will want to know the 

 markv't price before they order bulbs. 



Doinoto Bros, have sonic fine potted 

 camellias, both white and red, coming 

 from their nurseries every day, as well 

 as large quantities of rubrum lilies, 

 which they are now cutting. Both their 

 violets and roses are in excellent ship- 

 ping shape. 



The Growers' Cut Flower .Co. is 

 having alterations made at its city 

 headquarters, 55 Saint Ann street, in 

 order to be ready for the opening of 

 the spring season. 



Enomoto & Co. expect to h.ave plenty 

 of roses and cut lilies for the Easter 

 trade. Tulips are coming in well from 

 tlieir nurseries and their violets are in 

 good shipping shape, at least for the 

 present. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. has 

 cut tulips coming in abundantly. Ap- 

 parently there will be enough cut lilies 

 to meet all the requirements of the 

 Easter trade. March 8 and 9, sample 

 shipments of lilies were sent east. 



Joseph's has some ornamental fruit 

 on display which has caused numerous 

 discussions as to whether it is real or 

 artificial. It is the latter, and is in- 

 tended to be used with flowers for deco- 

 rative purposes. The advent of the 

 Golden Gate from eastern points and 

 the departure of the steamship Hawk- 

 eye, on her maiden trip to Honolulu, 

 have kept Joseph 's busy. 



Edward Goeppner is making a spe- 

 cialty of table decorations for Podesta 

 & Baldocchi. Floral hats and other 

 novelties of his designing are causing 

 repeat orders. 



P. Vincent Matraia, of the Art Floral 



CANNAS 



Jiiich pot plants ready for immediate sliipment. 

 Kingr Humbert, $6.(10 per lUO; Rosea Gigantea, $6.50 per 100; City of Portland, $l.i.00 per 

 lUO; President, $1.S.00 per 100; Alphonse Bouvier, Florence Vaughan, Gladiator, Gustav 

 Gumpper, J. D. Eisele, Jean Tissot, Louisiana, Maros, Mme. Crozy, President Myers, 

 Queen Charlotte, Richard Wallace, Rubin, Souv. d'A. Crozy, Uncle Sam, Venus, Wyo- 

 ming, $.S.O0 per 100, $40.00 per 1000. 



FERNS 



Good, clean slock, all pot-grown, shipped without pots. 

 Boston, Scottii, Cordata 



4-inch $3.60 per doz.; $25.00 per 100 



5-inch 5.40 per doz. ; 40.00 per 100 



Cyrtomium Rockfordianum, Holly Fern 



.'■"ich 1.50 per doz.; 8.00 per 100 



4 iiit'h 3.00 per doz. ; 25.00 per 100 



PALMS 



Kent'a Belmoreana 



4 inch, $6.U0 per doz.; $.50.00 per 1()0; 5 inch, $18.00 per doz.; 6-inch, $30.00 per doz. 



SPRING STOCK 



Miscellaneous Bedding Stock to Grow on for Spring. 

 Ageratum, Dusty Miller, Alternanthcras. Alyssum, Hardy English Ivy. Lantanas, 

 Lobelias, Salvia, Parlor Ivy, Swainson;a, Tradescantia, Vinca, Single Fringed Petunias. 



^■'"ch $2.75 per 100; 3-inch, $3 75 per 100 



AGERATUM, Fraserii 



We feel confident in offering .\geratum "Fraserii" to our customers that we are 

 oflcring what will be one of the most valuable ac<iuisitions to the bedding plant line in 

 recent years, that is a blue, a decided blue, lliat would be continually in bloom. In 

 our trial grounds last sumnur "Fraserii" attmcted more attention than any other 

 bedding plant It only grew about eight to ten inches high and was covered the entire 

 season with what can easily be classed as immense trusses of flowers, as manv of them 

 were over IVi inches across, while the individual flower would be % of an inch 'in diame- 

 ter. The plant spread about IJ to 15 inches across. It can easily be used with Alternan- 

 thcras as a border plant. * 



?-'"5 ^Jl ^^""'^ '')°°'"»^'',I!,'' •^*^''f' c"'nP^ct grower, it makes an excellent pot plant. 

 2inch, $1.00 per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100. ,^ iii^, 1.50 per doz.; 10.00 per 100. 



R. Vincent Jr. & Sons Co. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



