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FlBBDABY 3, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



125 



Roses Grown on Contract 



All Standard and New Varieties 



Select your own varieties — and 

 have us grow them for you in the 

 open field out here in the Santa Clara 

 Valley, where the soil and climatic 

 conditions are ideal. 



That's the way to get hardy, vigor- 

 ous, strongly rooted plants at low 

 cost. 



We grow for some of the largest 

 rose dealers in the United States, and 

 have shipped roses intoevery section. 



We do not confine ourselves, how- 



ever, to large orders only— but are 

 glad to take care of small orders as 

 well. 



Our roses are thoroughly matured 

 and hardened by October 1, and we 

 ship from then until March. 



Let us do your rose growing, while 

 you devote your time and effort to 

 developing your sales. 



Send us your budding list for 

 quotation. 



LARGEST GROWERS OF ROSES IN THE WEST 



ELMER BROS. NURSERY 



72 South Market Street 



SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 

 FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



STOP 



We are now shipping 



Tulips and Daffodils 



SEATTLE FERN & MOSS CO. 



Corrctpondence Solicited 



Phone Main 652 



89 Pike Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



M'"'Moii The Review when jou write. 



Mention The Review whPD yon writp. 



Bice Co., of l'hil;ulcl|'liia, was a trade 

 visitor last week. Jle reports satis- 

 factory business all along the line of | 

 travel* and says that in most sections 

 retailers have found business better 

 than they had ])revir)usly expected. 



The ilollvwodd (iardens reports a 

 small inerea'se in the cut from its own 

 greenhouses and a steady increase in the 

 buyers' interest in spring tlowers. A 

 number of small decorations featuring 

 spring flowers in attractive basket 

 combinations have been features of 

 recent activities at this shop. Miss 

 Rodd was away for a part of the week 

 on her delayed' vacation. 



Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Desmond were 

 hosts "last week at a dinner for a num- 

 ber of the retail florists and their ladies. 

 Potted plants in profusion were used 

 for their home decorations. Risdon & 

 Desmond have been delivering some fine 

 potted offerings lately, especially tulips. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop reports 



TULIPS and HYACINTHS in Variety 



in 6-inch and 7-inch pots. 



Cut Daffodils and Freesias 



TRANSPLANTED CYCLAMEN SEEDLINGS, read.v Feb. 15th. $10.00 per 1000. 

 U_.| J ___ rii 1 ^^ 1180 Milwaukee Avenue 



noiaen rioral Company, Portland, oregon 



