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The Rorists^ Review 



Jolt 21, 1921 



12-inch Diameter 



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Plant Tubs, 50c each 



MATS 



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.^0 



Natural, 6 feet, per 1000 7.50 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street San Francisco, Cal. 



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



CALENDULA King: of Kinsrs 

 (Fraser's Production) 



We believe thli Btraln of Calendula has a gnat fu- 

 ture before It A Golden progeny of the famous Double 

 Orange King. Color: Dazzling orange. Tbe flowers 

 we larger and tbe blue-black disk smaller, with 

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

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

 sreat demand for the flower market Trade pkt> $1.00; 

 Ounce, $2.50. 



NEW MYOSOTIS President Harding Bine: 

 (Fraser'g Introduction) Winter-ilowerinsr. 



This new Wlnter-flowerlng Mrosotis (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. Trad* pkt, $1.00; 3 Trad* pktt., 

 $2.00. 



COSMOS Extra Early Single Dahlla- 

 Flowered (Eraser's Selection) ' 

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

 selection. Its points for earliness, size, color and 

 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 profitable cutting cosmoi ' in 

 cultivation. We are offering 2 separate colors: Dahlia 

 White, Dahlia Pink, DahUa Ulxed. Trade pM., $I.M: 

 3 Trad* pkti., $2.00. 



R. G. FRASER & SON, Wholesale Growers, "Busch Gardens." PASADENA. Q|UF. 



for all trade needs, but growers advise 

 that the crop is beginning to let up. 

 The supply of roses is generally light, 

 since most growers have cut their vines 

 back, in order to be ready for the 

 Christmas holiday demand. Columbia 

 and Butterfly are both common, and one 

 grower has been delivering Maman 

 Cochet in good quantity. Baby and 

 Cecile Brunner roses are both scarce. 



A number of summer flowers are be- 

 ing used in general decorations and for 

 baskets. Various colored phloxes, 

 sweet wJlliam and Sliasta daisies all 

 figure in this class. 



Orchids are still scarce, and the same 

 is true of violas. Rouvardia is increas- 

 ing steadily, while st('])hanotis has 

 been disajipointing of lato. Begonias 

 and the various varieties of Japanese 

 fuchsias are about the only potted 

 items in demand, excejjt ferns. Sword, 

 holly and Wliitinanii ferns arc common 

 and pojiular at jiresent. 



Various Notes. 



At this week's meeting of the Seattle 

 Florists' Association, tlic damage to 

 the trnde liy the large nuiiiher of ped- 

 dlers operating <iii the Seattle streets 

 was discussed and a committee includ- 

 ing Sylvfstro Muecci, Carl Melhy and 

 "William Goldsbary was appointed to 

 ])resent the florists' side of this ques- 

 tion to the projjcr city authorities. The 

 mayor received the committee and as- 

 sured them that the laws afTecting such 

 s.'ilesnien will lie strictly enforced. 



Gene Sandahl, of the Burdctt Co., .'ind 

 Mrs. Siinihihl; fUis Peterson, ot' the 

 WoodlawM Flower Shoj), ;ind a iiumluT 

 of others are ;it present at the Snndnhl 

 rani]) on Hood's caniil, making this the 

 h('a(l<|narters for ,i nnmlicr of hunting 

 and fishing trips. Mr. Sandahl came 

 liMch to the city for the annual meeting 

 of tin- l';icific C(i;ist Xurscrymen 's As- 

 sociation. 



The Hollywood (!;ivdens showed the 

 first of the new se.'ison 's asters and zin- 

 nias, and has !i fine lot of season.'il ofTcr- 

 ings coming along. Outdoor gladioli 

 make ;m especially iironiising sliowing. 



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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. 



Wholesalers, Growers, Shippers 



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



Cable Address, "OROSCO" 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



Seattle 

 Pottery 



J. O. HANKINS, Prop. 



41S7 Conrad Avenue 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



ANparairns SpreiiKerl. 3 and 4-inch, $6.00 and $10.00 

 per 100. 



ANpiirncriiH Plnniosiis. Z^-inch, stronpr, $4.50 per 

 inO, $10.00 per 1000; 3-inch, strong. $.-.00 per 100, $65 00 per 

 1000. 



Also the followinj? stock: fiiierjirl.'iH, Fiiclisl.iN, 

 CJaillaidia-s, Geraniums, Lantanas, Megembryanthe- 

 mums, Panaies, Pelargoniums, Penistemons, Petunias, 

 Verbenas, Violefs, etc. 



FRED G. EHLE, Wholesale Grower, 

 224-236 Sanborn Ave., San Jote, Calif. 



FREESIAS 



Prechtl & Woitella 



Box 693 



Montehello. Cal. 



The snapdragon cut is sliortening up 

 visibly. General social decorations 

 have been the base for some unusual 

 developments of late. E. O. Peterson 

 has returned from liis vacation. 



Felix Kosaia used pur)de iris in a 



Purity Freesia Bulbs 



Buy at Growers' Prices. 



Superior quality. July delivery. 



=*8-in. to'«-in $ 5 OO per lOOO 



7 16-in, to l4-in 6 00 per 1000 



"o-in. to Sfi-in ».00 per 1000 



6s-in. to ^4-in 15.00 per 1000 



?4-in. and up 22.00 per 1000 



F. 0, 15. San Francisco. California. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. No dark bulbs. 

 TERMS— Half the amount cash with order, 

 balance ;i0 days net, or less 5% if full amount 

 acconipanie.-, order. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



255 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 WIU BE APrRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 



Box 494 SPOKANE. W^fU» 



Always mention the Florists' Review ^irhea 

 writing advertisers. 



