114 



The Florists' Review 



JANUABT 5. 1922 



VIOLETS VIOLETS VIOLETS 



$1.00 PER DOZEN BUNCHES 



ROSES 



Ophelia 50c to $2.00 per doz. 



Red .50c to 2. 50 per doz. 



Pink 50c to 2.50 per doz. 



Carnations, assorted. , .40c to .75 per doz. 



DRY FLOWERS 



Acroclinium $1.00 per doz. bunches 



Helichrysum 1.50 per doz. bunches 



Statics 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 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



SAN ERANCISCO, CAL. 



grciens for Christinas, in such forms as 

 wreaths, was iiiisatist'actory in most iu- 

 stanccs. J{o(l ))t'rries do not return 



(.Oontlnueil on putfe l.'J.) 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



(jiood stock was plentiful during the 

 holiday season and prices wore consider- 

 ably lower than they have been at the 

 corresponding period for some j'cars 

 past. Heavy storms prevailed during 

 the Christmas season. The bad weather 

 began December 19 and the rain did 

 not cease until the morning of December 

 27. A 100-mile-an-hour gale was re- 

 ported in the baj' section and, in 

 some cases, damage was done to green- 

 liouses by the high winds. The weather 

 interfered with the violet crop, beating 

 down the flowers and necessitating the 

 picking of violets in rain coats and gum 

 boots. However, there was a fairly good 

 crop. The rose crop, which had been 

 held back until the beginning of the 

 holidays, was and is good and plentiful 

 and violets have come into their own 

 again with the sunshine. A considerable 

 amount of English holly was wasted, 

 because the rains prevented people from 

 purchasing sprigs of it in the streets. 

 There are still quantities of cut and 

 ])otted poinsettias. Heather is fairly 

 plentiful and there are enough good car- 

 nations to go around. Orchids, which 

 were scarce up to Christmas, arc now 

 fairly plentiful. Gardenias are some- 

 what scarce. There are still some 

 Chinese-grown chrysanthemums, which 

 have been bringing high prices. Potted 

 cyclamens, azaleas and other common 

 flowering pLunts are fairly plentiful 

 and of good qualitj'. Greens were al- 

 most a drug on the market during the 

 lioliday season. Frecsias are becoming 

 more plentiful and Roman hyacinths. 

 Paper Whites, etc., are now for sale, in 

 addition to strawflowers. 



Various Notes. 

 Summarizing conditions in the holi- 

 day trade, Charles C. Navlet, of the 

 Charles C. Navlot Co., said: "We 

 didn 't expect such a good business as 

 last year, but we have no complaint, es- 

 pecially when we take into account the 

 fact that it rained every day, from Mon- 

 day to Monday, day and night. Stock 

 was so cheap that it may almost be said 

 to have sold for half what it brought 

 last year. We waited on as many cus- 

 tomers as we did last year and sold as 

 many bouquets, etc., but naturally we 

 didn't take in so much money as we 

 did last year, since the stock didn't cost 



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' Xeleeraph Delivery 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Current Price List 



Kffeetlve .Taiiuary )!, 1»2!J. 



Subject to clmnffn without notice 



ROSKS Short Med. 



Hoosier Beuiity 12c 



Col iinibia 12c 



Ophelia 12c 



Dnnlop 12c 



Shawyer lite 



White Killariioy He 



AVhite Shawyer Sc 



CARNATIONS 



Host 



Shorts and S|illt9 



Sweet Pc:is tl. 00 and $2.00 



Pap«T Whites 



Stevia 50c per 



Sprenjteri ;nul I'liiinosiis GOc per 



Hardy Ferns 25c iicr 



18c 



IHC 

 I«C 

 IHC 



I6c 

 12c 

 12c 



LOHK 

 25c 

 25c 

 25c 

 2.">c 

 20c 

 Ific 

 16c 



.... Kc 



6c 



per 100 



iK- 



bunch 

 bunch 

 linni'h 



Miller Floral Co. 



UTAH 



FARMINGTON, 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



"try Clarke" 



The best and Quickest way to get 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Nursery Stock 



is to write 



W.B. CiMke, g?o'i'e7"""" Sin Jose, Calif. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Phoenix Canariencic, Wathingtonia 

 Robusta, Chamaerop* Excelsa, Etc. 



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

 Tskabaai Nancria, R. F. D. 8, B«i 432, Lm Avtki, Cal. 



BULBS 



HiKhest Quality California Grown 



Tuberous-Kooted Uegonius I'er doz. Per 10(» 



PinB'e, separate colors $2..'>0 



.Single, mixed 2.2.') 



Frilled, separate colors 2.7.') 



Frilled, mixed 2..")0 



Crested, separate colors 2.7r> 



Crested, mixed 2.."i0 



tilnxinia Bulbs 



In .scparsite colors .'5.2.' 



Finest mixed 3.00 



Dahlia Roots, pompon 



In separate colors 2.2.") 



Finest mixed 2.00 



('anna Roots 



In separate colors 1.00 



Finest mixed 7."> 



.lupanPNe Iris, mixed 2.00 



(iladloli, first size Per 100 Per 1000 



America, liRht pink $;i.00 $27. .'lO 



.SchwatK n, pure yellow .".0(1 



XiaKara. Rood yellow .''i.Oii 



Haron J. Hulot, liliie .5.(10 



Ilalhy. siilniiin oranpre 4.00 



Mrs. Frank I'endleton. pink, 



red blotch 4.riO 



Finest mixed 3.00 



$17..')0 

 15.00 

 2().0(» 

 17..50 

 20.00 

 17.50 



2.-.00 

 2.-.. 00 



17.50 

 15.00 



6.00 



5.00 



15.00 



4.''>.00 

 45.00 

 4.-1.(10 

 3.").00 



40.00 

 25.00 



Satisfaction Riiaranteed. Packing free. 



F. O. B. San Francisco, California. 



Terms: 5% cash with order; 2% ten days; 



30 days net. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



255 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



LOS robl.es CO. 



FLOWER BHIB . a^ . . SAW T>CWUZ.- 

 "SPECI«LI$TSL.';_|^" v. , ICUIFORNIA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FREESIAS 



Prechtl & Woitella 



Box 603 

 Montebello. Cal. 



