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The Rorists^ Review 



Fbbbuauy 3, 1921 



Violets — Cut Greens 



ROSES AND CECILE BRUNNERS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



Wholesalers — Shippers 



440 BUSH STREET, 



PHONE 

 Douglas 3249 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



demand. Carnations aio plontiful and 

 make good stock. Clirysauthemums are 

 to be had an<l the demand for them re- 

 mains good. Violets and sweet peas are 

 somewliat scarce, but witli bright 

 weather tlie peas would be quite plen- 

 tiful, as most of the growers have fine 

 houses of them. In potted plants, cyc- 

 lamens, primulas, cinerarias and bulbous 

 stock are available and there is n good 

 demand. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. A. C. Brown, of Vaiicouxcr, B. C, 

 formerly Miss S. Mclnnis, of Iloyt 

 Bros. Co., was a recent visitor. 



J. Dennell has left A. J. Burt and 

 acce])tpd a position with Rosaia Bros., 

 of Seattle, Wash. His many friends 

 wish him success. 



A. J. Burt has closed his Lincoln 

 street store and moved the fixtures and 

 equipment to his new store, at River- 

 side and Lincoln, which will be known 

 as Jack Burt 's Flower Shop. 



A number of the business houses, in- 

 cluding some of tlie florists here, are 

 featuring a window (lisj>lay of helio- 

 trope color. The idea is to find out if, 

 l>y dwelling coilcctively on one line or 

 color, a gro.'itcr demand would be creat- 

 ed for that jiarticular feature. The idea 

 was derived from a moving picture 

 shown in Spokane under the name 

 "Heliotrope." A jirize is also to be 

 given by tlie tlicatcr for the best dis- 

 play. 



Funeral work lias kept most of the 

 stores busy this month, with an occa- 

 sional wedding. Tiie sliip])iug business 

 to the coast and Montana has held u]i 

 well. H. H. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Business, though not as tuisk as we 

 would like to see it, has been siiflicient 

 to use up all available stock. Roses 

 here are almost off cro]) and most 

 of the retail stores ha\c had to dejicnil 

 on shipments from California to supply 

 their rose customers. The few clear 

 days of the last two weeks have been a 

 little help to the growers, though of 

 course no immediate effects can be seen. 

 The keeping quality of carnations has 

 imjiroved, but the flowers are small, 

 and as there is no great variety ot' 

 flowers to choose from, these sell well. 



100,000 Carnation Rooted Cuttings 



February, March and April Delivery 



Laddie, $14.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000. 



Ruth Baur, pink; Ethel Fisher, red, and New White Supreme, 



$10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 

 Morning Glow, piuk, and White Benora, $7.00 per 100; $()0.00 per 1000. 

 Supreme, Matchless, Aviator, Nebraska, Alice, Cottage Maid, 



Benora and Mrs. C. W. Ward, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 

 Otaheite Oranges, 2-iDch, $10.00 per 100; $90.t per 1000. 

 Cyclamen, 2-inch pots, ready in February, separate colors, best strain, $10.00 



per 100; $90.00 per 1000. | 



FRED M. YOUNG, 41 East S2d St., PORTUND, OREGON 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS . 



Quiilit.v stock for February delivery. See Classified ad for varieties and prices. 

 Ten thousand Nebraska, Benota and White Enchantress, ready right now. 

 Let us show you some GOOD Stock. 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, R( SEVILLE, CAL. 



Phone Merritt 691 



NAS-ART BASKET WORKS, Inc. 



Hij^h- Grade Flower Baskets 



2001 E. Fourteenth St. 

 OAKLAND, CAL. 



Write or Wire 



Humboldt Evergreen Co. 



KOK VOtK 



MEXICAN IVY 



We also have plenty of very fine SnInI Si)riijs 

 DYERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



Freesia Specialiil ARCADIA. CAL. 



A lot of iiiii' poftcil j)l;ints fill up most 

 of the stores, tulijis, hyacinths, daffo- 

 dils and ciiu'r.'irias heiii^' most ])r()nii- 

 nent. These arranged witli pussy wil- 

 low branches give an appearance of 

 spring, even though the weather on the 

 outside remains quite wintery. Plenty 

 of cut daffodils, both double and single, 

 and freesias are coming on, so one can 

 easily arrange a spring box. Some 



Current Price List 



CUT FLOWERS 



EIFECTI\E FSBSDAKV 3, 1921. 



Subject to clianKe witbout notice. 



ROSK.S Short Medium Lonu 



Columbia $0.12 $0.20 $0.30 



Ophelia 12 .20 .30 



Ur. Smith 12 .20 .30 



Hoi>sier Heaaty 12 .20 .30 



Shawyer 10 .18 .25 



Wanatch 10 .18 .25 



White Shawyer 1« .in .25 



White Killarney 10 .18 .25 



CARNATIONS 



Best $0.08 



Shorts and Splits 06 



SWKKT PE.VS 82. 00 anil $ 3.00 perlOO 



VALLEY 10.00 per 100 



FIIKESIAS ti.OOand 8.00 per lOO 



SPIIEN<IERI and PLU.MOSUS. .75 |>er bunch 



HARDY KERNS 2.5 per bunch 



No charge for imoklng. lioxes at cost. 



Miner Floral Co. TTT a n 



FARMINGTON, V 1 rlO 



sweet pens are available and these are 

 exceptionally fine. All of the stores 

 are receiving regular shipments of 

 acacia, and this also lieljis to fill up in 

 s))ring baskets and center pieces. Or- 

 chids are plentiful, though the flowers 

 lire small, and no valley or gardenias 



