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I'hc Florists' Review 



March 31, 1921. 



Japanese Bamboo Cane Stakes 



Dyed Green, 4-ft., per 1000. . .$6.50 

 Natural, 6-ft., per 1000. . . 7.50 



All kinds of Artificial Flowers 

 Mats for Wrapping Plant Pots 



Painted Lotus, per set $1.50 



Natural Lotus, per set 75 



Sphasrnum Moss, per bale. .. 2.50 



VIOLETS 



Freesia, Paper White and Sprinsr Flowers 

 Asparajfus Plumosus 



Roses, all varieties 



Strawflowers 



Woodwardia 



Adiantum 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



griituliitions of his friends. He was 

 married last week to Miss Nordhyc. A 

 certain amount of romance is attached 

 to tlie weddiiifi;, as Mr. Howard and his 

 bride were school chums. H. R. \{. 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



The Market. 



Till' way in which the market is 

 cleaned up daily sliows that business is 

 brisk, for considera])le }i;ood stock is 

 heinfT handled. Daffodils are about 

 over. The few that remain arc bringing 

 high prices. Tulips are, to some ex- 

 tent, taking the place that daffodils 

 have liad in the local market since the 

 second crop arrived. \'iolets are still 

 plentiful and are of good quality. Cut 

 Easter lilies are ])lentiful, hut, on ac- 

 count of the demand, the price is hold- 

 ing up well. Potted lilies are selling 

 well in the retail stores. A few fine 

 days have done much toward bringing 

 forward spring fiowers. Many of the 

 wholesalers report an exceptionally 

 busy ])re-Easter season in the matter of 

 shipments. The retail stores are pro- 

 fusely decked with ])otted roses in 

 bloom, es])ecially ramblers and (Jhero- 

 kees, both single and douV)le. The mar- 

 ket is well supplied with roses. 

 Various Notes. 



Ill spite of the briskness of his Kaster 

 business, ,1. A. Axell was able to take 

 care of all customers. He considered 

 himself especially fortunate in the fact 

 that one of his growers suii])lie(l him 

 with fine potted lilies of the valley for 

 the Kaster season. 



?]very day last week the nurseries of 

 the I'liited Flower & Suii])ly Co. sent 

 in Large (|ii;iiitities of ])otted Kaster 

 lilies, Criiiisoii K.ambler roses and single 

 and douliU' Cherokee roses. liefore 

 nightfall the local trade usually ab- 

 sorbed them all. 



Enomoto & Co. .are gratified th;it the 

 violets are holding their own so well, 

 for the firm has handled some large 

 viol(>t orders during tlie last week and 

 has been able to fill them all. 



Several hundred dozen cut tuli^is and 

 some good roses are coming in <laily 

 from the nurseries of the (irowers" Cut 

 Flower Co. Hut they ■•ire all gone early 

 each day. 



Domoto liros. had ;i birge f|u;nitity of 

 Kaster lilies in pots. The firm reports 

 that no ]>revious season has shown such 

 a demand for formosums, both cut and 

 potted. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. was for- 

 tunate in having plenty of roses just 

 at tlie season when thev were in de- 



FIELD- GROWN 



CUT FLOWERS 



Daffodils, Jonqails, Narcissi 



SHIPMENTS ANYWHERE 



Will Cut a Half -million This Year 



I solicit a trial order 

 It will lead to other shipments 



GEORGE LAWLER 



GARDENVILLE, TACOMA, WASH. 



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, Brok 



lortlcultural 



er 



San Jose, Calif. 



mand. The nurseries ,ire still sending 

 in excellent cuts. 



The Art Floral Co. had a busy time 

 with bon voyage baskets when the 

 (iolden St.'ite sailed on her maiden tri]) 

 to the Orient. There were a number of 

 distinguished passengers aboard, includ- 

 ing a Large grouj) of San FranciBcans 

 whose friends remembered them with 

 tlowers. 



Telicano, Rossi & Co. do a large ]>ro 



OWN -ROOT 



ROSES 



Immediate 

 Shipment. 



"Desert Climate" 



Field-Grown Roses by Express. 



Send for List. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, CaliL 



CYCLAMEN, 4-in.. Christmas Red and Glory 

 Pride of Wandsbek, Salmon $25.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, 4- inch.. 20.00 per 100 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES Grandiflora. 

 8-inch $7.00 per 100 



FRED GROHE CO., 



R. f. D. 4, Box 367. Caah please. Santa Rou, Oa'. 



FREESIAS 



Prechtl & Woitella 



Box 603 

 Montehello. Cal. 



jiortion of the church decoration work 

 for the city. Angelo Kossi states that 

 the lily crop this spring was exception- 

 ally good an<l he was able to supply 

 enough cut lilies to meet the demand, 

 which was heavy. 



Podesta & B;ildoc(dii have had manv 



