MAHCH 31, 18*21. 



The Florists' Review 



107 



SPRING SPECIALS 



Easter Lilies, $6.50 to $7.50 doz. stems, 

 one stem 4 to 6 flowers. 



Tulips $1.25 to $1.75 per doz. 



Violets $1.00 per doz. bunches. 



Daffodils, Narcissi, Chinese Lilies, 



$1.25 to $1.50 per hundred. 



Roses, Carnations, Freesias, Sweet Peas, Etc. 



Mats, in plain or check, in all colors, 

 $17.50 per hundred. 



Baskets, in Bamboo or Willow, all col- 

 ors and grades. 



Greens, Asparagus Plumosus, Adiantum and Woodwardia. 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Florists, Shippers and Growers 



448 Bush Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



PRICE LIST 



EFFECTIVE MARCH 28. 1921. 



Subject to chaogre without notice. 



K09ES Short Medium Lonir 



Ophelia SO.IU S0.18 fO.'^S 



Colnmbla 10 .18 .25 



Hoosier Heaaty 10 .18 .25 



Dunlop 10 .18 .25 



Wasatch 08 .15 .20 



Shawyer. 08 .15 .20 



WhlteShawyer 08 .15 .20 



White Killarner 08 .15 .20 



CARNATIONS 



Select $0.08 



Seconds and Splits i>5 



CUT KA.STKR LILIK.S . » 3.00 per doz. 



CALLA LILIKS $2.00 and 2.50pcrdoz. 



SWEET PEAS l.OOand 2.00 per 100 



LILY of the VALLEY .. 8.00 and 10.00 per 100 



EMPEUOH DAFKS 8 00 per 100 



EARLY TULIPS H.OOperlOO 



DARWIN TI'LIPS 10.00 per 100 



DRIED GVPSOPHILA »).50 |)cr buncli 



SPRENGERI and FLUMO-U8, .76 |)«r bunch 

 UABOV FERNS 26 per bunch 



Wilier Florai Co. ITT AD 



FARMINGTON, W 1 illl 



inquiries regardiiifj u larjifc vjisc of iris 

 in a window of their store. Tiie flowers 

 were of a purjilo so deep that it seemed 

 black. Tliis deep hue was relieved hy a 

 stippling of wliite. A card liore the in- 

 formation that it was Iris oncoc veins 

 susiana, introthiced from Constantino- 

 ple. The hulhs are heinfj cultivated at 

 Santa ("ruz and the flowers are by- 

 products of a l>ull) farm. The flowers 

 were larjje and fuiieical-lookinjj. 



The MacRorie-McLari'ii ("o. was busy 

 durinjj Holy week with a series of fu- 

 nerals. The Powell street store has 

 been showintj some beautiful ])otted 

 iizaleas from the firm's nurseries at S;in 

 Afateo. The Easter trade was e(iual to 

 that of any previous year. 



y. V. .Jaeger ic Son turned one of 

 their wimlows into a rose arlior for 

 Eastertide. Dorothy I'erkins ramlilers 

 were used. This, in conjunction with 

 the fine weather that came .just i)efore 

 the festival, made people sto)) and 

 think the jjood old .smnmertinie had 

 come. F. C. Jaejjer, Jr.. state(l that 

 twenty-two men wera kept busy by the 

 Easter trade. a 



Avansino Hros. Jr Co. used sprinjj 

 blos.soms for the pre-Easter decorations 



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. If 

 interested, write for quotations. 



FOR MAY DELIVERY 

 Beg^onia Glory of Cincinnati Begonia Agatha 



Strong young plants, $25.00 per 100 



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



Place a trial order with um 

 for our 



COMBINATION BOX OF GREENS 



Huckleberry, Salal. Oregon Grape Liberal box, $2.SO 



SEATTLE FERN COMPANY 



Corretpondence Solicited Phoae Main 652 89 Pike Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



of St. .Mary's cMtlieilr:il ,ni<l lilies for 

 Easter day. 



F. T. Hciilot/.liaiier, of the Fraiu-is 

 Floral Co., is ai>plyiiij; for a <-o]iyrit;lit 

 on some of his floral liaskets. He inir- 

 chases the iiiic(dorrd liaskets from all 

 jiarts of the world and <-olors them in 

 hues to liarmonize with the Mowers they 

 are to contain. 



Klaliorate decorations for the I'al.icc 

 hotel were made hy Fred Hcrtraitd, of 

 the Palace Flower Shop. 



The Charles ('. Xavlet Co. found an 

 unusually larj^e demand for Faster 

 lilies. 



.Iose]di 's had a ])eacock Faster win- 

 dow, arranjjeil hy (ieortre I'. Warner. 

 .\ lar^e ojten wicker idlest, ]iainted in 



pe.acock jianels. contained peacock 

 feathers .-iniid a m.-iss of tlowers. .\ 

 larye stufTecl peacock s\iinionnted ;i 

 hank of tlowers. M. \\_ 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



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ness 

 port 

 that 

 re.'id 

 alon 



The Market. 



leic was a lai-ye enouyh supply of 



i to care for local nee(ls durinjj Eas- 



week and j;rowers say they have 



■]■ enjoyed a lari;er shippiu^r husi- 



than they are in a |iositiipn to re- 



for this year. Despite predictions 



s<i much of the croji would not 1>0 



y for the ludiday, forcinj; hroujjht 



>i most of the jilaiits in time for 



