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The Rorists^ Review 



July 7, 1921 



12 - inchDiameter 



.c 



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Plant Tubs, 50c each 



M ATS 



Of Excellent Quality. Write to us for samples. 



Japanese Bamboo Cane Stakes 



Dyed Green, 3 feet, per 1000 $4.50 



Dyed Green, 4 feet, per 1000 6.50 



Natural, 6 feet, per 1000 7.50 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street San Francisco, Cal. 



competition. The news was true, how- 

 f.vQT. At an impressive church cere- 

 monj^ he married Miss Elda Dal Born, 

 rt was an elaborate floral wedding, but 

 the happy pair have gone to Lake Tahoe 

 by stage, for the car has to be on exhibi- 

 tion for the remainder of the week, as 

 rt guarantee of good faith on the part of 

 r,he committee. 



Pelicano, Kossi & Co. have an influx 

 of steamer orders. Home of the boats 

 are now leaving the jiort under "special 

 arraugemt»nt," so, with no fear of 

 claslies with striking seamen, the good 

 old bon-voj'age customs are coming in 

 again. This firm also had extensive 

 decorations for the Danish motor boat, 

 the Fiona. 



Fred Hertrand, of the Palace Hotel 

 Flower iShop, has booked a number of 

 orders for the Knights of Columbus con- 

 vention which opens liero August 1, 

 and .also for the Granite men's conven- 

 tion in July. 



The Art Floral Store has one of its 

 windows decorated with cream and yel- 

 low (,'herokee roses in an attractive 

 manner. 



Brown & Kennedy have a baseball 

 team which is winning much applause 

 from tlie fans. June 26 their team beat 

 that of the Union Florists, at Recrea- 

 tion park, the score being 6 to 2. 



M. M. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Spasmodic business was the order last 

 week, with sales for some days exceed- 

 ing expectations and vice versa. For- 

 tunately, there is no oversupply of high- 

 jiriced stock to comj)Iicate the situation, 

 and traders in general are not complain- 

 ing. New stock deliveries were limited 

 to pink cornflowers. Social decorations 

 have been holding up better than any 

 other single feature, this being especi- 

 ally true of weddings. Some business 

 was developed in tlie jdacing of orders 

 for floats to be decorated for the Inde- 

 pendence day parade. 



The cut of outdoor sweet jieas is 

 steadily increasing. Stcplianotis is of- 

 fered in quantities now and fills the 

 jiurpose of gardenias in most shops. 

 The cut of orchids is lighter than was 

 expected by the growers, but still keeps 

 pace witli the demand. Delphinium is 

 at its height and has figured materially 

 in practically every decoration. Peonies 

 are plentiful. Iris is of good quality, 

 and the deep blue variety has been 

 making a good impression with buyers. 



Spanish Iris 



FINAL FIELD INSPECTION phows an increase of fine large bulbs otex- 

 ceptional duality; these we are nennitted to sell and otfer this limited 

 stock of choice forcing varieties as follows: 



Alex, von Humboldt 1 Per 100, $ 3.50 

 fnotblir**" IPerlOOO. 30.00 



Belle Chinoise 

 Darling 

 Emperor of West 



We grow Spanish Iris to the greatest perfection and give you the advantage 

 of early deliveries. 



IRIS TINGITANA— 



We otter a fancy grade of this famous new Blue forcing Iris at $6.00 per 



100; $55.00 per lOOO. 

 COCCCf A Of TdTV Clean white of the finest quality— 

 r M%.Ml>tL%Sl/^ rUJI\ll X now harvesting- we otter ^ to 5n but 



can only accept orders on 'U-inch and up subject to prior sale. Wire or write - 



H. A. HYDE CO., 



WATSONVILLE (Santa Cruz County) CALIFORNIA 



We are Headquarters for Callas — GODFREY — Aethiopica — Elliottiana. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 



FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Snapdragon is common and gladioli have 

 been slower sellers. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. .Julius Jacobsen, wife of the 

 University district grower, has gone to 

 S.TU Francisco on a vacation trip. 



K. G. Slicker, for some months the 

 northwest representative of the A. L. 

 Knndall Co., has been assigned to the 

 Indiana territory. He left last week to 

 assume his new duties and will make 

 the trip east by automobile, calling on 

 the trade en route as far as Montana. 



The City Flower Shop developed a 

 novel funeral piece last week in a 4- 

 foot replica of the American Legion 

 emblem. There has been a run on 

 funeral work of late. 



James A. Brown, of Brown's Bulb 



CURRENT PRICE UST 



EFFECTIVE JULY 11, 1921. 

 Subjeet to change without notice. 



ROSES Short Medium Long 



Columbia $0.08 $0.15 t0.20 



Ophelia 08 .15 .2(1 



Hoosier BeaatT 08 .15 .20 



ShawTer 06 .12 .15 



^hite Killarner 06 .12 .15 



CARNATIONS 



Best t0.05 



Sliortsand Splits 03 



GLADIOLI $1 .2-'5 per doz. 



CALLA LILIKS 1.00 per doz. 



DELPHINIUM 



IlKLLADONNA 4.00 perlOO. 



CECILE BKLNNKRS 23pcrbuncli 



CANTKRBURY BELLS 25 per bunch 



OYPSOPHILAS 25 per bunch 



FEVERFEW 25 per bunch 



SPREN6ERI 60 per bunch 



HARDY FERNS 26 per bunch 



Miller Florai Co. ITTAII 



FARMNGTON. V 1 HII 



Gardens, Capitola, Cal., and Mrs. Brown 

 were recent visitors. They motored from 

 California and will visit British Colum- 

 bia before returning home. Mr. Brown 

 states that this j'ear he has fifty-five 

 acres set to sweet peas for seed. 



F. A. Allen, of the Pinehurst Floral 



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