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The Florists^ Review 



February 10, 1921 



Violets --- Cut Greens 



ROSES AND CECILS BRUNNERS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



Wholesalers — Shippers 

 440 BUSH STREET, dou«K^249 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Last season the pips were broufjlit from 

 the east in small lots, at intervals, with 

 the result that they were often late in 

 arriving and Mr. Axell was short of 

 valley. One of Mr. Axell 's growers is 

 sending in generous offerings of Cou- 

 ronne d 'Or tulips. This grower sends 

 in all his stock with bulbs, so that it 

 can be potted. Mr. Axell predicts a 

 violet St. Valentine's day. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. is 

 working liard to catch up on belated 

 orders for violet shipments. Owing to 

 frost and hail it was unable, a couple 

 of weeks ago, to supply the needed 

 quantity of violets, but the growers arc 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



The few clear days we have had have 

 made a marked improvement both in the 

 quantity and quality of stock, excepting 

 roses, tliongh these will show the effects 

 a little Inter. Bulbous stock is plentiful 

 and of good quality, the weather having 

 been ideal for them. Daffodils have 

 moved well at $l.ofl per dozen and 5-inch 

 anil () inch pans of them from $2 to $.'? 

 each. l"ew cut tulips arc on the market, 

 but a number of fine pans are shown and 

 these find a ready sale. Sweet peas are 

 coniiug in more plentifully and clean u]i 

 well at 75 cents and $1 per bunch of 

 twelve. Orchids and valley are plenti- 

 ful, but a little too high-jiriced to find a 

 readv sale. Funeral work has bci'ii the 



ROOTED CARNATION CUTTINGS 



Quality stock for ininifdiate delivery. Foe Classified ad for varieties and prices. 

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

 Let us show you some GOOD Stock. 



FALLEN LEAF GREENHOUSES, RCSEVILLE, CAL. 



