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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbuaby 24, 1921 



of the daffodil. Miss Margaret Grib- 

 ben, of San Lorenzo, has been put for- 

 ward as the popular choice for "daffo- 

 dil queen" and Otto Emerson, of Ora 

 Loma, is the favorite for "daffodil 

 king." Mr. Emerson's 8-acre ranch in 

 the Eden valley, near Hayward, is re- 

 garded as one of the show places of the 

 trans-bay section. The flower monarchs 

 have both been cutting and distributing 

 quantities of daffodils this spring. 



The Retail Florists' Association of 

 San Francisco, as an organization, has 

 joined the Advertising Club, of this 

 city. A membership of ten individuals 

 is required for admission for the or- 

 ganization. 



Ed Reynolds, formerly of San Fran- 

 cisco, but now of Stockton, Cal., has 

 been visiting San Francisco. J. G. An- 

 derson, of the MacRorie-McLellan Co., 

 was his guide in visiting former friends 

 and familiar spots. 



One of J. A. Axell 's growers is send- 

 ing in fine consignments of double Von 

 Sion daffodils, but in spite of the fact 

 that single daffodils are less plentiful 

 than they were a week ago, the double 

 variety does not seem to strike the 

 popular fancy as the better known, sin- 

 gle daffodils do. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. re- 

 ceived about thirty dwarf trees from 

 its nurseries last week. These were 

 originally imported from Japan. There 

 are some 200 left in the nurseries and 

 the firm is cherishing them preciously. 

 This is because the supply cannot be in- 

 creased, on account of the embargo. I. 

 Inone, of this firm, said, "In spite of 

 the large supply of spring flowers, the 

 market is sold out every day. Isn't that 

 a proof that San Francisco florists are 

 doing good business?" 



The Growers' Cut Flower Co. has 

 spent four years experimenting with 

 pansies, in order to obtain new and 

 lighter tints. The result is seen in 

 some exceptionally large flowers of col- 

 ors which include orange, pale yellow 

 of a lemon shade, lilac and various 

 shades of henna. Yukichi Noda states 

 that these pansies are in demand for 

 baskets, as hostesses who go in for 

 decorative effects like them to match 

 the colors of their carpets and rugs for 

 luncheons and teas. 



Domoto Bros, sent two carloads of 

 potted plants and nursery stock south 

 recently. 



Enomoto & Co. are being congratu- 

 lated on the fact that their rose crop 

 is coming in satisfactorily. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. finds that the 

 cold has retarded its roses somewhat, 

 but a large crop is coming along. 



Many compliments have been show- 

 ered on Mrs. Copeland, proprietor of the 

 Misses Hannon store, for her decora- 

 tions at the Real Estate Board banquet, 

 at the Palace hotel, January 15. Spring 

 flowers were the motif of the decora- 

 tions. 



Most of the San Francisco florists 

 were delighted and somewhat aston- 

 ished at the volume of business trans- 

 acted St. Valentine's day. "It was 

 the advertising we have been doing 

 that helped most," declared F. C. 

 Jaeger, Jr. "The plans of the associa- 

 tion for local and national advertising 

 ought to be carried out to the utmost 

 during the coming year. We had a 

 splendid St. Valentine's day trade, the 

 window of flower-dressed Dresden dolls 

 proving especially attractive." 



L. J. Capurro, manager of the Mac- 

 Rorie-McLaren Co., was enthusiastic 

 over the rushing business transacted in 



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SURPLUS r%Tt roses 



Febrauy 19, 1921— ThU List Cancel* All Previous Qnotatioas. 



PacUntf Free— Please note this important omission. While packing material and labor 



are at the highest, we have made no charges for packing this season. 



Choice Kinds- A (cw ckoic* Tiridiet kare JMt bMB nlujcd, paraittiac M to offar tk«a tkit tOM. 



LOT A-Tied in lO's 



No. 1 Grade. 28c each. 18 to S4 In. No. l^s Grade, 20c each, 12 to 18 In. 



Climbers and H. P. Stronger. 



arc. 1 Ho. lyj. ho. i _ ho. 11/2 



.... Antoine Kivoire ^00 



390 Baby Cath. Zeimet 170 



80 Baby DoU 1000 



860 Baby Dorothy 860 



70 Baby Echo 200 



U40 Baby E. Poolsen MO 



750 Baby E. Teschendorff 100 



100 Baby Jeuie 160 



70 Baby Jeanne d'Arc 14 



800 Baby Mn. Cutbush 810 



.... Baby Lyon 200 



1200 Baby Orleans 1800 



700 Baby PhylUi 860 



Baby Bambler 2420 



600 Baby Tausendschoen 700 



1000 Baby E. Lamesoh 680 



80 Besile Brown 100 



200 Boule de Keige 



600 Britiah Queen 1600 



.... Champ Wetland 360 



100 Clara Wation 360 



30 Clothilde Soupert 



600 Ecarlate 600 



600 Edith Part 700 



900 Edward Mawley 180 



1000 Etoile de France 1800 



170 George Elger 1000 



1310 General Jacqueminot 



1700 Oen. Sup. A, Janssen 600 



.... Orusi an Teplitz 2000 



50 Hermosa 20 



700 KlUamey, Pink 1200 



30 Lady Battersea 



80 La Detroit 450 



180 La France 



Miu Kate Moulton 70 



350 Kme. Abel Chatenay 800 



200 Mme, Geclle Brunner 



200 Mme. Caro. Testout 100 



430 Kme. Julea Grolez 1210 



.... Mme. Leon Pain 40 



50 Xn. Bobert Garrett 120 



600 Perle d'Or 190 



President Taft 80 



1410 Prinoe E. C. d'Arenberg 1200 



1120 Queen Beatrice 700 



Badianoe, Pink 1600 



120 Ragged Kobin 20 



30. Sir Thomas Lipton 



38 Souv. Pres. Camot 16 



150 Visootint, Folkestone 



1200 Wellesley 500 



300 White Ceoile Bninner 100 



1200 WiUiam Netting 800 



500 Winnie Davis 1200 



CLIHBEBS. 



200 BanksU, Tellow 30 



70 Bouquet d'Or 13 



100 Christine Wright 



110 Clbg. Baby Kambler 



170 Flower of Fairfield 



100 Hiawatha 



900 Lady Gay 200 



30O Xme. Alf . Carriere 10 



127 Silver Hoon 



1400 Source d'Or 400 



240 Tausendschoen 600 



40 Dorothy Perkins, White 



LOT B-Tied in lO's 



No. 1 Grade, 35c each, 18 to 24 Inch. No. 1 ^ Grade, 25c each, 12 to 18 inch. 



Climbers and H. P. Stronger. 



HO. 1 No. 11/2 



16 Black Prince 



.... Crimson Chatenay 20 



90 Francois Levet 19 



1800 Frau Karl Druschki 



.... George Ahrends 100 



. General HacArthur 120 



34 Heinrich Hunch 20 



100 Hugh Dickson 



.... Irish Elegance 10 



.... John Hopper 10 



Jon. J. L. Mock 110 



Jubilee 600 



Killamey Brilliant 8 



50 Killamey, Dbl. White 



20 Killamey, White 



70 King Geo. V 



50 Lady Grenall 23 



20 Lady Ashtown 10 



.... Laurent Carle 100 



80 Maman Cochet, Fink 



180 Haman Cochet, White 



40 Mary Count, of Ilchester 150 



110 Mme, Ed. Herriot 100 



.... Mme, Leon Pain 40 



10 Mme. Masson 20 



Ho. 1 Ho. V/g 

 10 Mme. Pemet-Ducher 



200. Mme. Plantier 



33 Mrs. A, B. WaddeU 200 



Mrs. Chas. Belle 100 



40 Old Gold 



100 Othello 



20 Papa Gontier 



20 Prince de Bulgarie 30 



150 Prince C. de Rohan 



30 Radiance, Red 60 



20 Rainbow 



140 Theresa 20 



Tipperary 200 



William R. Smith 400 



CLIMBERS 



180 Mme. Abel Chatenay 50 



80 Clbg. Caro. Testout 



27 Clbg. Etoile de France 



100 Clbg. Gruss an Teplitz 20 



80 Clbg. Killamey 26 



TO Clbg. Maman Ccchet, White 50 



60 Clbg. Winnie Davis 10 



10 Clbg, Souv. Wootton 4 



10 Lamarque 



Wm. A. Richardson 13 



LOT C-Tied in 10'« 

 No. 1 Grade, 40c each. No. 1 ^ Grade, 30c each. Grades same as Lots A and B. 



l'/2 



60 



Ho. 1 No. 



10 Gladys Holland 



90 Hadley 



10 Henriette 20 



.... Hoosier Beauty 30 



.... Lillian Moore 40 



40 Miss Wilmot 



Ho. 1 No. V/a 

 Mrs. Henry Winnett 66 



30 Mrs. P, L. Baudett 



.... National Emblem 60 



.30 Ophelia 20 



10 Red Letter Day 



10 Soleil d'Or 



10 Clbg. Sunburst 30 



LOT D— BED PLANTS— Tied in 20'» 



On 1000 or more express prf paid if cash is sent with order. Not less than 20 of any kind 

 booked. Less than 100 go at the 20 rate. Order in multiples of 20. Shipments February 15th 

 to April l8t. Roots puddled. Grown from soft wood taken from field in late -ummer and 

 rooted in hotbeds. Bfds to be uncovere 1 and plants well h«rdened before shipment. 



BABY TYPE— 75c per 20; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



CLIMBERS— $1.00 per 20; $4.00 per 100; $37.50 per 1000. 



Baby Cath. Zeimet 



Baby Doll 



Baby Dorothy 



Baby Echo 



Baby Ellen Poulsen 



Baby Enia Teschendorff 



Baby Eugene Lamesch 



Baby Jessie 



Baby Jeanne d'Arc 



Baby Mrs. Cutbush 



Baby Orleans 



Baby Phyllis 



Baby Rambler 



Baby Tausendschoen 



CLIMBERS 



American Pillar 



Cherokee Pink 



Cherokee Ramona 



Christine Wrijrht 



Crimson Rambler 



Clbg. Babv Rambler 



Clbg. Etoile de France . 

 Clbg. Gruss an Teplitz . . 



Clbg. Killamey 



Clbg. Winnie Davis 



Dorothy Perkins, Pink . . . 

 Dorothy Perkins, White. 



Ezcelsa 



Flower Fairfield 



Hiawatha 



Lady Gay 



Mme. Alf. Carriere 



Source d'Or 



Tausendschoen 



Express shipment recommended. Perfect arrival condition gnaranteed if tent exprctt. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, Calif. 



