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The Rorists^ Review 



JUNB 30, 1921 



J. A. AXELL 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



^^=^= 463 Bush Street =^= 



San Francisco, Cal. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



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



CALENDULA Kine of Kinefi 

 (Fraser's Production) 



We beltere 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 blue-black disk smaller, with 

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

 beads atid stUT stems, and for these reasons will be in 

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

 Ounce, $2.50. 



NEW MYOSOTIS President Hardine Blue: 

 (Fraser's Introduction) Wlnter-flowerlnK. 



This new Winter-flowering Idrosotis (Forget-me-not) 

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

 some experts to surpass any other strain yet olTered. 

 Color: Harding Blue. Habit: Bold and branching, 

 forming open bushes from 18 to 20 inches high and of 

 equal diameter, extra Tlgorous sprays of bloom last 

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

 $2.00. 



COSMOS Extra Early Slncrle Dahlia- 

 Flowered (Fraser's Selection) 



A very fine strain, the result of many years' careful' 

 selection. Its points for earliness. size, color antf 

 productiveness are good all round. Height: 4 feet, 

 with flowers of splendid substance, resembling giant 

 single Dahlia flowers and stiff stems, unusual In the 

 older varieties. The most profltable cutting cosmos to 

 cultivation. We are offering 2 separate colors: Dahll* 

 White. Dahlia Pink, Dahlia Mixed. Trads pkt., $1.00: 

 3 Trad* pkto., $2.00. 



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



Brown, P. V. Matraia and F. Jaeger; 

 schedule committee; H. Plath, J. A. 

 Carbone, F. D. Pelicano, E. M. James, of 

 Oakland, and J. R. Walsh; finance com- 

 mittee: V. Ferrari, V. Podcsta, R. Di- 

 nucci, A. J. Rosaia, B. M. Joseph, A. 

 Serveau, P. V. Matraia; guarantee fund 

 committee: V. Ferrari, A. J. Ros&i and 

 B. M. Joseph; prize committee: W. Ket- 

 tlewell for private growers, B. M. Jo- 

 seph for retail florists, and E. James for 

 growers. 



The committee was instructed to see 

 the MacRorie-McLarcn Co. and W. Ket- 

 tlewell regarding plants. A committee 

 from the Pacific Coast Horticultural So- 

 ciety will cooperate with the committees 

 of the Retail Florists' Association. J. 

 R. Walsh, of the Sevin-Vincent Co., is 

 secretary of this organization. A pre- 

 liminary prize list has already been 

 made out. There are also numerous 

 prizes for chrysanthemums, roses, carna- 

 tions, lilies of various kinds, begonias, 

 dahlias and orchids. 



Various Notes. 



The Richmond Pottery, Inc., is the 

 name planned for an enterprise which 

 was organized in San Francisco June 

 21. At the meeting, which was attended 

 by a number of florists and growers, the 

 whole of the $20,000 capital stock was 

 subscribed. A factory site has already 

 been leased at Richmond, where there is 

 plenty of clay for making flower pots. 

 Machinery is alrea'dy available and 

 Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Rossi 

 & Co., one of the board of directors, 

 states that the factory will be ready to 

 deliver pots in six weeks. H. Plath, 

 Ocean A'iew, is temporary chairman, 

 and it is expected that he will be presi- 

 dent of the company; J. R. Walsh is 

 secretary and a permanent treasurer 

 has yet to be appointed. 



J. A. Axell says that the numerous 

 June brides this year have plenty of 

 lilies of the valley. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. had 

 six dozen of the new crop of chrysan- 

 themums from its growers last week and 



Imported' Plant Tubs 



12-inch diameter 10 for $5.00 

 $45.00 per 100 



Roses Carnations 



All kinds of 



Greens and 



Spring Flowers 



Growers Cut Flower Co. 



Wholesaler*, Grower*, Shipper* 



55 St. Anne St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Cable Address, "GROSCO" 



Purity Freesia Bulbs 



Buy at Growers' Prices. 



Superior quality. July delivery. 



38-in. to^a-in $ 5 00 per 1(00 



7 16-in. to ^-in 6.00 per 1000 



H-in.to 5H-in H.OOperlOOO 



Ss-in. to '4-in 15.00 perlOOO 



?4.-in. and up 22.00 perlOOO 



F. 0. B. San Francisco, California. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. No dark bulbs. 

 TERMS— Half the amount cash with order, 

 balance 30 days net, or lesi 5% if full amount 

 accompanica order. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



255 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



Freesia Specialist ARCADIA, CAL. 



expects to have more for the local trade 

 in July. They will probably not be 

 ready to ship until August, when the 

 growers will be sending in early Golden 

 Glow blooms. 



Domoto Bros, are importing a num- 



Originators and Growers 

 of the Largest and Finest 

 Gladioli and Petunias 



Catalogue on Reqatmt 



KENTFIELD 



Marin County CALIFORNIA 



Special Offer on Dahlia Tubers 



in good assortment 

 10 of each Variety, $5.00 per lOO 



Write for prices on other bedding stock 



FRED G. EHLE, Wholesale Grower^ 



224-236 Sanborn Are., Sas Jote, Calif. 



ber of umbrella pines from Japan. They 

 have been bringing them over for ten 

 years and report a growing demand, as 



