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The Florists' Review 



Jdnb 9, 1921 



Mr. Cut Flower Grower! Plant Eraser's Strain, they are first in size and otherwise. 



CALENDULA Kins: of Kln^H 

 O'riiscr's Production) 



We believe this strain of Calendula has a great fu- 

 ture before It. A Golden progeny of the famous Double 

 Orange King. Color: Dazzling orange. The flowers 

 are larger and the b'ue-black disk smaller, with 

 broad overlaid petals. Habit: 2 feet, wltli fine erect 

 heads and stiff stems, and for these reasons will be in 

 great demand fur the flower market. Trade pkt., $1.00; 

 Ounce, $2.50. 



NEW MYOSOTI8 President Hardine Bine: 

 (Fraser'B Introduction) Winter-flowerine. 



This new Wlnter-flowerlng Myosotls (Forget-me-not) 

 Is the result of a carefully thought-out cross, said by 

 some experts to surpass any other strain yet offered. 

 Color: Harding Blue. Habit: Bold and branching, 

 forming open bushes from 18 to 20 inches high and of 

 equal diameter, extra vigorous sprays of bloom last 

 long as cut flowers. Trade pkt., $1.00; 3 Trade plits., 

 $2.00. 



COSMOS Extra Early Sinele DaliUa- 

 Flowered (Ira§er'8 Selection) 



A very flne strain, the result of many yean' cueful 

 selection. Its points for earllness, size, color and 

 productiveness are good all round. Height: 4 feet, 

 with flowers of splendid substance, resembling giant 

 single Dahlia flowers and stlfT stems, unusual In the 

 older varieties. The most profitable cutting cofmot In 

 cultivation. We are offering 2 separate colors: Dahlia 

 White, Dahlia Pink, Dahlia Mixed. Trade pkt., $1.00; 

 3 Trade pktt., $2.00. 



R. G. FRASER & SON, Wholesale Growers, "Busch Gardens," PASADENA, CALIF. 



business for this is past. Asked about 

 Memorial day business, Mr. Gage said, 

 "Everythiiiff sold out clean." 



H. Amling, of the E. C. Amling Co., 

 is putting in a good deal of his time at 

 the Sawtelle place now, where planting 

 is going on freely. At the store a good 

 shipping business for Memorial day was 

 the report. 



Paul Miller, of the California Floral 

 Co., said that everything sold on Me- 

 morial day, and so it appeared, the 

 place being practically empty the fol- 

 lowing morning. 



Amling Bros, have four of the new 

 houses glazed at Santa Ana and a car- 

 load of rose plants on the wav from 

 the E. G. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind. 



F. II. Howard and his party returned 

 ^ftom the wilds, all looking much better 

 ( for the change and reporting a fine 

 time. 



A. Beverley, of the Mission Oak Nurs- 

 ery, Santa Barbara, is in the city this 

 week on one of his periodical buying 

 trips. He reports business good. 



C. C. Thomas, manager at Lichten- 

 berg's, says Memorial day trade was 

 excellent.. ' H. R. R. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



There arc plenty of good roses in the 

 market, and indic;itioiis point to the 

 crop remaining in for some time. Carna- 

 tions are scarce, but the quality is good. 

 Sweet peas are plentiful, but the crop 

 has not been up to the usual standard of 

 quality this year. Apparently, neither 

 Sweet peas nor garden peas are at 

 their best in California after an ex- 

 c^tionally rainy winter. Aphis is re- 

 ported on the sweet peas in some sec- 

 tions of the state, but traces of it are 

 J>ot observable on those coming into the 

 San Francisco market. Gladioli are a 

 eature of the market, especially Hal- 

 sy, whie^l is just becoming plentiful, 

 jthere afe enough orchids, gardenias 

 {^ibd lilies of the valley for the bridal 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



Write for wholesale list of 



FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Purity Freesia Bulbs 



Buy at Growers' Prices. 



Superior Quality, July delivery. 



:'H-in. to "a-in $ 5 00 per ICOO 



7 16-in. to H-in 6 00 per 1000 



'4-in. to V-in s. 00 per 1000 



-'w-in, to 'U-in 15.00 per 1000 



U-in. and up '22.00 per 1000 



F. 0. B. San Francisco, Calirornia, 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. No dark bulbs. 

 TKRMS— Half the amount cash with order. 

 b.alance :iO da.vs net, or lesi 5% if full amount 

 accompanies order. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



255 CalifomiaSt., San Francisco, Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FREESIAS 



Prechtl & Wiitella 



Box 603 

 Montehello. Cal. 



Mentloa TTw RgTlew when yon write. 



work that is a feature of the June 

 trade. Baby roses, while not particu- 

 larly plentiful, are to be had. Easter 

 lilies are still on the market, as are 

 ranunculi and peonies. 



Various Notes. 



Heavy rain May 29 and the morning 

 of Memorial day did not have the ef- 

 fect of putting a damper on the holiday 



CURRENT PRICE UST 



EFFECTIVE JUNK 13, 1921, 



Snbjeet to change wlthont notice. 



ROS£S Short Medium Lodr 



Columbia $0.08 $0.16 $0.20 



Hoosler Heaaty 08 .16 ,20 



Ophelia 08 .16 .20 



Shawyer 06 .12 .15 



Wasatch 08 ,16 .20 



White Kiliarney 06 .12 .15 



WhlteShawyer U6 .12 .15 



CARNATIONS 



Best $0.06 



ShortH and Splits 03 



GLADIOLI $1 ..M) per doz. 



PKONIES 1.00 per doz. 



CALLA LILIES 1.50 |)er doz. 



SPRENGKRI 60 per bancb 



PLUMOSUS 75 per bunch 



HARDY FERNS 26 per bunch 



Hfller Floral Co. ITT ft II 



FARMINGTON. V 1 riU 



Richard Diener Company 



INC. 



Originators and Growers 

 of the Largest and Finest 

 Gladioli and Petunias 



Catalogue en Rmgaeat 



KENTFIELD 



Marin County CALIFORNIA 



trade. There was plenty of stock for 

 filling all orders, and many of the 

 florists are enthusiastic over the amount 



