106 



The Florists' Review 



March 24. 1921. 



Enomoto. A sample shipment has been 

 received of attractive bamboo fiber 

 baskets, rolored. 



C. Hattori, a partner in the Growers ' 

 Cut Flower Co., after four years of ex- 

 perimental growing, has succeeded in 

 <levelopint>: a deep salmon-pink carna- 

 tion of the Enchantress Supreme fam 

 ily. The nurseries now have 5,000 

 plants of this carnation in bloom and 

 there is a ready market for them. 



The Charles C. Navlet Co. finds that 

 the spring season this year is fully on 

 a par with that of 1920. Among other 

 seasonable flowers, coming in from the 

 firm 's San Jose nurseries, arc plenty of 

 good carnations. 



Over 2,400 lilies of the valley, in ad- 

 dition to dozens of orchids, were used 

 by Brown & Kennedy in a pall for the 

 funeral of the late Mrs. Elden, promi- 

 nent member of the Alsace-Lorraine 

 Society. French organizations were 

 present in force and the floral decora- 

 tions were much appreciated. 



George P. Wagner, of Joseph's, has 

 been specializing in pansy baskets, with 

 trailing wreaths of pansies, for table 

 decorations. Owners of oriental rugs 

 and draperies are asking to have the 

 pansy colors harmonize with the room 

 furnishings. 



Podesta & Baldocchi are showing the 

 first "silk" peonies in big window 

 baskets, and are attracting attention 

 thereby. 



Frank D. Pelicano is recuperating 

 from his recent illness, at Byron Hot 

 Sprincs. Cal.. and the staff of Pelicano, 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank St, So. Pasadena, Cal. 



"Try Clarke" 



The best and Quickest way to get 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Nursery Stock 



is to write 



W. B. Clarke, lK^?d"e?""™' Sib Jose, CiUf. 



Rossi & Co. is hoping that he will soon 

 be back at work. Many floral baskets 

 for departing steamers have kept all 

 hands busy. 



The Art Floral Co. had an extensive 

 order to ' ' Say It with Flowers ' ' at the 

 reception, March 15, when the steamer 

 Golden Gate was made the scene of a 

 reception to especially invited guests. 

 The first, second and third main decks 

 were decorated in spring flowers; the 



OWN -ROOT 



ROSES 



Immediate 

 Shipment. 



"Desert Climate" 



Field-Grown Roses by Express. 



Send for List. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., Heaet, CaliL 



CYCLAMEN, 4-in., Christmas Red and Qlorr 

 Pride of Wandsbek, Salmon $25.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, 4-iiicb.. 20.00 per 100 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES GrandiHora. 

 8-inch $7.00 per 100 



FRED GROHE CO., 



R. F. D. 4. Box 367. Cash please. Santa Ro«a, Oa>. 



FREESIAS 



Prechtl & Wnteila 



nox 603 

 Montebello, Cal. 



smoking room was transformed into a 

 palm garden, and the main dining room 

 and the ladies' hall were a mass of 

 fruit sprays. 



When Mrs. Copeland, of the Misses 

 Hannon, was asked to make a birthday 

 ''ov. »T cake, by one of her society 



