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The Florists' Review 



DEcnMBBR 22, 1921 



J. A. AXELL 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



^=^^= 463 Bush Street == 



San Francisco, CaL 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



CUT POINSETTIAS 



With Splendid Green Foliage 



Packed to ship any reasonable distance 



PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE FOR REGULAR SHIPMENTS. 



No. 1— 3-ft. stems, select flowers, per 1(X) $17.00 No. 3— IH-ft. to 2-ft. stems, medium flowers, per 100, $11 0(^ 



No. 2— 2H-ft. to 3-ft. stems, large flowers, per 100, 14.00 No. 4 — 12-in. to 18-in. stems, decoration flowers, 100, 



PAUL ECKE, 



1226 Hajrworth Ave. 



8.00 



LARGEST GROWER OF 



CUT POINSETTIAS and POINSEHIA STOCK PLANTS 

 Phone 579222 Los Aiigeles, Cal. 



keep up with orders, especially in high- 

 class stock, and the store is a busy place 

 from early morning on. Last week ship- 

 ments of plumosus to the middle west 

 have been extra heavy, possibly owing 

 to tlie unfavorable weather conditions 

 in Florida, which are usually mirrored 

 here bv a big demand for cut plumosus. 



H. R. E. 



SAN FBANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Earlier in the season, growers made a 

 special effort to produce good stock in 

 preparation for the Christmas trade. The 

 result is now seen in a large amount of 

 excellent stock. Violets are in their 

 prime, and are exceedingly plentiful. All 

 of the most popular varieties of roses 

 are now being cut, and the stock is 

 good. Carnations are fairly plentiful. 

 A few of the large chrysanthemums 

 are still coming in, but they have not 

 good shipping qualities. Tlie medium- 

 sized and the pompon mums are f.airly 

 plentiful and a good deal of this stock 

 will be available through the holidays. 

 The quality, while satisfactory, is not at 

 its best. There is a large quantity of 

 cut Scotch heather in the market and 

 potted heather is also fairly plentiful. 

 Poinsettias, both cut and potted, are now 

 being shown in profusion. Greens are 

 everywhere in evidence, as it is merely 

 a question of bringing them in from the 

 woods, which are green .all winter. 

 English holly and California red berries 

 are being sold extensively, while straw- 

 flowers, carefully dried, are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Guy W. French, of the American Bulb 

 Co., Chicago, is paying his periodical 

 visit to the local trade. 



Eoy F. Wilcox, of Los Angeles, is here 



Genuine German-Grown Extra Choice Pips 



OF 



LILY OF THE VAIiEY 



ARRIVED AT 



San Francisco, California 



WRITE FOR DETAILS TO 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



255 California Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



Erica Medlterranea, out ot 2-inch pots. 



$8.00 per 100. 

 EnglUh Ivy, out of 2H-inch pots. $6.00 per 



100. 

 Hydrangea HortensU, out of 2>i-iiich 



pots. $6.00 per 100. 



Cash with order, please 



Pacific Narseriei, Colma, San Mateo Gt., Cal. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Phoenix Canarientis, Wathingtonia 

 Robutta, Chamaeropt ExeeUa, Etc. 



For prices, see ad, page 62, issue of Sept. 8. 

 TokohuBi Nancriei. R. F. D. 8. Bei 432. Lm Avtlc*. Cal. 



Mpntinn The Rpvlew when you writp. 



in the course of a tour. Paul Howard, 

 another well known Los Angeles mem- 

 ber of the trade, is also visiting his San 

 Francisco friends. 



S. Domella, J. A. Axell's foreman, who 



We Can Furnish Now Direct 

 to You 



Mexican Ivy 



LIGHT PACKING ^ 



NO PACKING CHARGE | 



H. M. Myers Evergreen Co. I 



FORTUNA, CAUF. \ 



was injured in an automobile collision 

 some weeks ago, is slowly recovering. It 



