DlCDUBBB 29, 1821 



The Florists' Review 



105 



VIOLETS VIOLETS VIOLETS 



$1.00 PER DOZEN BUNCHES 



ROSES DRY FLOWERS 



Ophelia 75c to $2.50 per doz. 



Red 75c to 3.00 per doz. 



Pink 75c to 3.00 per doz. 



AcrocliQium $1.00 per doz. bunches 



Helichrysum 1.50 per doz. buDches 



Statice 3.00 per doz. bunches 



Japanese Lotus, beautifully painted $3.00 per doz. 



Japanese Lotus, plain 1.50 per doz. 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET 



1503 Mailers Building 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



SAN ERANCISCO, CAL. 

 CHICAGO OFFICE 



L INOUE, Mgr. 



Tel. Randolph 5420 5 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Mention The Hevlew when you write. 



GREETINGS 



To our customers and 

 friends we extend our 

 heartiest best wishes 

 for a happy and most 

 prosperous New Year. 



Wilier Flwal Co. 



FARMNGTON, 



UTAH 



ered. This list was in the hands of the 

 retailers early Christmas week, and has 

 already proved its value. 



Rosaia Bros, report a clean-up at the 

 greenhouses on Christmas potted ofifer- 

 ings, with a short cut still noted on 

 roses. The same is true of orchids at 

 this time. This holiday season was 

 marked by a larger early telegraph busi- 

 ness than has been the case in previous 

 seasons, and special arrangements were 

 made to care for incoming orders. Fu- 

 neral work, especially in the larger 

 pieces, has been heavy of late. Two new 

 delivery cars have been added to the 

 fleet, the larger being a 1%-ton White 

 truck. This is painted green, with the 

 firm's name in gold lettering. 



Although this was the first season that 

 this firm has actively gone out for this 

 class of business, the City Flower Shop 

 enjoyed a good volume of shipping busi- 

 ness on holiday greens. Trade paper ad- 

 vertising played a considerable part in 

 this, according to the proprietors of the 

 shop. 



At the last meeting of the publicity 

 board of the Seattle Florists' Associa- 

 tion, it was voted to use quarter pages 

 in the Seattle Times and Post-Intelli- 

 gencer, to be followed by window stick- 

 ers carrying the message, "Say Merry 



VIOLETS 



and other seasonable 

 California Stock 



WHOLESALE 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



SHIPPERS 



WRITE FOR DETAIL PRICE LIST 

 141 Powell Street San Francisco, California 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



Waimer's Giant Winter and all other 

 standard 



Rhubarb Seeds and Plants 



also BLACKBERRY SEED 



All varieties of Berries and 

 Small Fruitinsr Plants 



including Currants, Gooseberries and 

 Thornless Blackberries. 



Send for trade list. 



WAGNER'S NURSERY 



Pasadena, Cal. 



Xmas With Flowers." One new retail 

 and one wholesale member were added 

 to the cooperative advertising campaign. 

 This meeting was held at the home of 

 Felix Rosaia, and Mrs. Rosaia provided 

 an elaborate dinner before the meeting. 



Kenney's Home of Flowers displayed 

 some unusual examples of potted plants 

 for the early part of Christmas week, 

 and these cleaned up quickly. This 

 shop is receiving some of the finest local 

 carnations coming in at the present 

 time. 



To care further for holiday trade, the 

 Pinehurst Floral Shop secured the store- 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank St, So. Pasadena, CaL 



rooni at 314 Pine street, across from its 

 regular location, as an annex, and Miss 

 McDonald was in charge here. 



Irving Harris produced special decora- 

 tions in the Bon Marche Flower Shop 

 and increased the sales force fifty per 

 cent to care for the Christmas trade. 



La Verne Jackson, of McCoy's, is 

 again at work. He was in the hospital 

 the greater part of a week and sub- 

 mitted to an operation on his neck, 

 necessitated by an infected boil. 



Felix Rosaia made an almost complete 

 rearrangement of his shop to allow of 

 proper display of Christmas lines. The 



