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The Florists^ Review 



Sbptbmbeb 1. 1921 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ARE NOW READY 



FOR SHIPMENT 



They are excellent in quality. The supply promises to be ample. 



Express refrigerator cars leave for Chicago and New York every Tuesday and 



Friday. They run via Ogden, Cheyenne and Omaha. 

 We ship Chrysanthemums dry-packed. The boxes are light. This means a saving 



in express charges. 



ORDER YOUR DRIED FLOWERS NOW. 



J. A. AXELL, 



WHOLESALE 

 COMMISSION FLORIST 



463 Bush Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



•quality is not so good as earlier in the 

 season. Chrysanthemums are becoming 

 more and more plentiful, the varieties 

 now coming in being Chrysolora, Golden 

 <t1ow, Monrovia and October Frost, the 

 first-named being the most plentiful. 

 'There are enough roses to take care of 

 the demand. Carnations are scarce, and 

 somewhat dear. Lilies of the valley are 

 •even more scarce. Orchids are off season 

 and hard to obtain. The first of the fall 

 violets have appeared this week in small 

 quantities. Dahlias are becoming more 

 plentiful. Oriental pods are just coming 

 in and strawflowers are still of good 

 •quality and reasonable in price. Gladioli 

 are of good quality and plentiful, in 

 spito of the fact that the end of the 

 se.ason has been predicted for some time. 



The New Market. 



"New Home of the San Francisco Co- 

 operative Flower Market. Wholesale 

 •Only. ' ' 



This notice, with the added informa- 

 tion that business would commence Sep- 

 tember 1, was displayed over the front of 

 the building at 410 Bush street, former- 

 ly known as the St. George garage. The 

 building is light, lofty and well venti- 

 lated, with a floor space of 58x155 feet 

 and driveways both from Bush street 

 and St. Anne street. More than half 

 the space has been taken at the present 

 writing and the remaining space is going 

 fast. At a meeting of the Cooperative 

 Flower Market corporation, held a few 

 ■days ago, the following officers and direc- 

 tors were elected: President, P. V. 

 Matraia, of the Art Floral Co.; secretary, 

 C. W. Brown, of Brown & Kennedy; 

 treasurer, James T. Hayward, nursery- 

 man, of Burlingame; assistant secretary, 

 K. Cannon, nurseryman, and directors, 

 H. Plath, of the Ferneries; B. M. Joseph, 

 of Joseph's; Manuel Rolleri and David 

 Arata, growers, and Frank Thatcher, of 

 Pelicano, Rossi & Co. Stock was issued 

 at the meeting. 



Various Notes. 



All the San Francisco dahlia growers 

 have announced their intention of exhib- 

 iting at the dnhlin show to he hold l)y 

 the Alameda County Floral Society, at 

 Hotel Oakland. Oakland, Alameda 

 county, September 4 and 5. A list of 

 over fifty prizes has been announced. 



F. C. Jaeger & Son report excellent 

 advance orders for chrysanthemums, 150 

 dozen every week having already been 

 contracted for. F. C. Jaeger, Jr., states 

 that the outlook for good stock is excel- 

 lent this fall, but he believes that, owing 

 partly to increased acreage, even the best 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries 



of EUREKA, CAL., offer 



AZALEA INDICA— Ready for shipment Sept. 15. 

 TUBEROUS BEGONIAS — For December delivery. 

 GLOXINIAS— For December delivery. 

 BOXWOODS— For November delivery. 

 ERICAS — In varieties, for fall delivery. 



For Price List Write to 



G. VANDEN ABEELE, Receiver 



p. 0. Boi 78 COTTAGE GARDENS NURSERIES EUREKA, CAL. 



Ferns in Hats 



Good Strong: Plants 



Per 100 $2.00 



In 5,000 lots, per 100 1.75 



Strong: 2% -inch Plants 



Per 100 $6.00 



Write for Varieties 



Wholesale List on Nephrolepia, Ken- 

 tias, Araucaria ExceUa and Primula 

 Obconica furnished on application. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 

 "•wr-t^rL. San Francisco, Calif. 



Richard Diener Company 



INC. 



Originators and Growers 

 of the Largest and Finest 

 Gladioli and Petonias 



Catalogum on Rmgumat 



KENTFIELD 



Marin County CALIFORNIA 



BULBS 



Highest Quality— California Grown 



Per 1000 



Freesia Purity, 7/16 in. to y. in $ 6.00 



Freesia Purity, ]/2 in. to ^ in 9.00 



Freesia, large yellow 22.50 



Freesia, large pink 27.50 



Freesia, large dark blue 27.50 



Early Gladiolus, The Bride 15.00 



Narcissus Paper White 22.00 



Narcissus Grand Monarch 18.00 



Narcissus Grand Monarch, extra large... 40.00 



Daffodils, Emperor 27.50 



Poeticus (IMicasant's Kyc) 22.00 



Leucojum Vernum (Snowflake) 20.00 



Tritonia, orange, similar to Freesia 16.00 



Watsonia, pure white 22.00 



Chinese Sacred Lilies (Imported), Narcissi 

 wliicli grow in water an<I are profitable as a 

 side lino for florists, large hnlhs. 120 per 

 mrit; per 100, $9.00, 

 Late-flowering Gladioli. Prices on request. .\ 

 large assortment of Holland bulbs is due tn 

 arrive about the middle of October. Please 

 .isk lor my prices before ordering somewhere 



1'. O. H. San Francisco, Caliiornia 



Satisfaction gu.irantced. Packing free. Terms: 



5^r cash witli order, 2'7r ten days, 30 days net. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



2SS Cedifomia Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



