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The Florists'^ Review 



DECB-VlBBlt 8, 1921 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



of excellent quality are now ready for shipping. 

 All seasonable Flowers and Greens at reasonable rates. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



440 Bush Street 



WHOLESALERS 

 AND SHIPPERS 



San Francisco, Cal. 



and carnations were in keeping with the 

 demand. Violets were sparingly seen at 

 the market, on account of the trains be- 

 ing blocked by snow in the mountains. 

 A few potted mums were to be had, to- 

 gether with cyclamens and primulas. 



Thanksgiving weather was mild and 

 the demand for flowers was good. The 

 stock offered by the various stores was 

 of such a quality that the public re- 

 ceived full value. The price remained 

 the same; consequently the buying was 

 brisk and most of the stores were sold 

 out by noon Thanksgiving day. The 

 larger varieties of mums sold first, with 

 pompons next in the lead. Roses and 

 carnations were not much sought, while 

 potted plants gave way to cut flowers. 



Various Notes. 



E. Hedger, of the Davenport Flower 

 Shop, reports a good business, especially 

 in the morning of November 24. 



The City Floral Co., recently opened, 

 reports business for the holiday beyond 

 expectations. 



Jack Burt 's large windows were filled 

 with a stock of mums, which moved well. 

 Mr. Burt was pleased with the Thanks- 

 giving trade. 



S. Yonkin, of Hoyt Bros. Co., reports 

 a record business for Thanksgiving. The 

 fact that prices were not advanced No- 

 vember 25 increased the demand for 

 flowers. 



The reports from Eugene's Flower 

 Shop and the Spokane Florist Co. bear 

 the same good tidings. Wholesalers are 

 now receiving orders for the large 

 Christmas harvest. 



The Florists' Club of Spokane sent a 

 large basket of Columbia roses to the 

 room occupied by Marshal Foch at the 

 Davenport hotel November 29. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held December 6, at which the 

 election of the chairman was in order. 



Vases were donated to the three hos- 

 pitals of the city by the Florists' Club. 

 Men of the trade believe if the right- 

 sized vase is used, the flowers will last 

 much longer in the hospitals. H. H. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Good general business was the rule 

 for Thanksgiving week and the follow- 

 ing days were marked by such a rush of 

 funeral work that retailers were hard 

 pressed for sufficient stock in a number 

 of lines. An outstanding feature of the 

 Thanksgiving business this year was the 

 way the public demanded standard lines. 



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Christmas Plants 



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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 



5-in 75 to 1.00 



6-in 1.00 to 1.25 



6-in. Special 1.50 



7-in. Short, 4 in a pot. 1.50 to 2.00 



8-in. Short, 4 in a pot. 2.00 to 2.50 

 Packing charged for the plants with pots, iC-t. Cash with order. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73d Ave. 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



VIOLETS, Best quality only 



PLUMOSUS 

 ADIANTUM 



other seasonable flowers: 



MEXICAN IVY 

 WOODWARDIA, etc. 



Good Mums still to be had. 



WHOLESALE DARBEE'S RETAIL 



1036 Hyde Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



Member Florists' Teleeraph Delivery 



