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The Florists^ Review 



August 11. 1921 



MATS 



For wrapping plant pots. 

 Write for samples and prices. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES 



$4.50 per 1000 



. 6.50 per 1000 



7.50 per 1000 



PLANT TUBS 



Each 50c 



Green, 3-ft. . 

 Green, 4-ft . . . 

 Natural, 6-ft. 



ASTERS 



Now ready for shipment. 



DRIED STRAWFLOWERS 



of all varieties. 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



.journey well. The reopening of the 

 schools has had a stimulating effect on 

 the retail business, Mrs. Darbee states. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. expects its 

 i'all crop of roses by the middle of Sep- 

 tember. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. 

 states that the great heat in the south 

 and portions of the middle west has had 

 .•I most stimulating effect on the trade 

 in California strawflowers. 



Domoto Bros, are beginning to ship 

 their asters and are busy drying straw- 

 flowers. Lilium rubrum is now coming 

 from their nurseries. 



Knonioto & Co., Inc., have plenty of 

 Ciolden Glow chrysanthemums coming 

 from the nurseries, but they will not 

 start shipping mums till September 1, 

 when their Monrovia mums will be in. 

 Tiiey say that the asters are now of ex- 

 cellent shipping quality. 



The Growers' Floral Co., according to 

 Yukichi Noda, is making a specialty of 

 strawflowers, which are popular at 

 l)resent. Mr. Noda says the company is 

 ship])ing asters which are of good stock. 



Miss Dolores Howard, who has been 

 for some months on the staff of 

 Joseph's, has gone to her home at 

 Minneapolis for a rest and vacation. 



Pelicano, Rossi & Co. had the decora- 

 tions for the national conclave of the 

 Ivnights of Columbus, held in this city 

 during the first week in August. Gla- 

 •lioli and dahlias were used, and the 

 decorations were much admired by the 

 Knights and their friends, who came 

 here in great numbers. 



Manuel Russell, of Podesta & Bal- 

 docchi's staff, returned August 1 from 

 a two weeks' walking trip through the 

 northern part of the state. 



Edward Sceery, of Passaic and Pater- 

 son, N. J., when calling on F. C. Jaeger 

 & Son early in August, expressed ad- 

 miration for their telegraph delivery 

 window. M. M. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



The finish of business for July was 

 marked by more noticeable activity 

 than was the case during the month 

 itself, and a fairly respectable total was 

 recorded for the latter part of the last 

 week's business. There were no notable 

 changes in the stock offerings and the 

 demand proved entirely within the lim- 

 its of current deliveries. Dahlia cuts 

 .ire increasing daily, both as to volume 

 «nd variety, with some of the current 

 items in crimaons and yellows popular 



a 



California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tub 18 a special 

 product for Florists and Nurserymen. Ex- 

 pert woikmanshlp, artistic lines, harmoni- 

 ous color and subBtantlal quality. Made 

 from selected No. 1 Kedwood, bound with 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No better 

 tub made. 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 

 Size Each Doz. 100 



8-lnch $0.85 $9.00 $67.00 



10-lneh 1.10 11.5« H4.00 



12-lnch 1.60 16.60 121.00 



14-lnch 2.28 28.00 187.00 



16-lnch 2.60 29.00 212.00 



18-inch 3.25 S5.00 266.00 



20-lnch 3.85 42.00 322.00 



22 Inch 5.25 57.00 441.00 



24-lnch 7.25 7«.00 595.00 



30-lnch 10.75 120.00 910.00 



F. O. B. Factory, Los Angeles. 

 Prices Subject to Changa Wltliout Notice. 



ROY r. WILCOX & CO. N8iitebeIU,Cal. 



Hanufactarera 

 Wholesale Florists and Narserymen 



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