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The Florists' Review 



Decomber 1, 1021 



MATS 



For wrapping plant pots. 

 Write for samples and prices. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES 



Green, 3-ft $4.50 per 1000 



Green, 4-ft 6.50 per 1000 



Natural, 6-ft. . . 7.50 per 1000 



PLANT TUBS 



Each 50c 



VIOLETS 



Now ready for shipment. 



DRIED STRAWFLOWERS 



of all varieties. 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Italian fish bowl, filled with goldfish and 

 Ophelia roses. A wreath of pansies sur- 

 mounted the bowl, which was also fes- 

 tooned with jiansies. The table carried 

 wreaths of ]iansies. Geo. P. Wagner, of 

 Joseph 's, designed this pansy table. 



L. Harding, decorator for Podesta & 

 Baldocchi, is recuperating from an un- 

 provoked attack made upon him by a 

 huge comber, on the beach at Santa 

 Cruz, November 20. As sometimes liap- 

 pens in California, a sudden swell came 

 with the force of a young tidal wave out 

 of a moderately calm sea, sweeping 

 young Harding off his feet, and it was 

 only after a hard struggle that he again 

 found himself on terra firma, although 

 battered and bruised. 



The Art Floral Co. utilized some of 

 the huge yellow pumpkins and squash, 

 that grow in California, in its Thanks- 

 giving decorations. Scooped out, with 

 enough of the pumpkin retained for 

 fancy handles, these vegetables made 

 most attractive Thanksgiving baskets 

 when filled with flowers in shades that 

 harmonized with their orange hues, such 

 as pale yellow roses and pompon chrys- 

 anthemums in a riot of autumn color- 

 ing. 



F. C. Jaeger & Son report a good 

 Thanksgiving demand for cut flowers. 

 They are, liowever, concentrating on 

 preparations for the Christmas trade, 

 which they expect to be large. 



Mrs. Darbee has found it difficult to 

 fill all her violet orders. She is one of 

 the few shippers who grow their own 

 violets. Her firm is also busy with 

 strawflowers. 



The Conservatory made an immense 

 floral offering, eight feet in height, for 

 Commander Buzzoglia, of the Italian 

 warship now in the San Francisco har- 

 bor, to present, in memory of the fallen 

 \eroes in the late war, on Armistice day. 

 The Italian colony has been busy enter- 

 taining the officers and men of the war- 

 ship and there has been much saj'ing of 

 mutual regard with flowers. The Con- 

 servatory had much of this work. 



Th City Market is the name of a new 

 wholesale and retail flower establish- 

 ment wJiich opened November 21, on 

 Bush street close to Kearney street. T, 

 Mosco, the proprietor, has been in the 

 florists' business for some time past and 

 he is handling all the flowers in season. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. has 

 engaged a Japanese decorative artist to 

 decorate its baskets. He is doing some 

 clever work in clay modeled on basket 

 work. This firm reports a great shortage 

 of good chrysanthemums, but it is busy 

 with violets. 



Christmas Plants 



Cyclamen 



6-in. Selects $1.00 



7-in. Selects 1.50 



8-in. Selects 2.50 



Begonia Cincinnati 



6-in. Selects $1.00 



7-in. Selects 1.50 



8-in. Selects 2.00 



Poinsettias 



4-in $0.35 to $0.50 



S-in 75 to 1.00 



6-in 1.00 to 



6-in. Special 



7-in. Short, 4 in a pot. 1.50 to 



8-in. Short, 4 in a pot. 2.00 to 

 Packing charged for the plants wiih pots, 10%. Cash with order. 



H. HAYASHI CO. 



1.25 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 2.50 



2311 73d Ave. 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



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jn the Oct. 6 issue ot The Review. 



Wilson-Crout-Gehr Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 East 62nd and Ankeny Sts. Portland, Ore. 



Enomoto & Co. are in receipt of a big 

 shipment of raffia from Japan. They re- 

 port large orders for violets and expect 

 to handle plenty of good roses for the 

 Christmas season, as the crops will soon 

 be coming in. 



Woodland Park Floral Co. 



SUMNER - . WASHINGTON 

 Wholesale Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



Domoto Bros, have received substan- 

 ti.al shipments of frieze from Japan, es- 

 pecially in red and green, for holiday 

 decorations. They also continue to re- 

 ceive mats in many colors. The Domotos 

 and the United Flower & Supply Co. are 



