Septembbr 1, 1921 



The Horists' Review 



59 



SHIPPING SEASON OPENS! 



LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS SEASON 



MUMS, selected $1.25 to $2.50 per dozen 



ASTERS, selected $1.50 to $2.50 per hundred 



AMARYLLIS $5.00 per hundred 



STATICE, all colors ... $2.50 per doz. bunches 



PLUMOSUSand ADIANTUM, 25c per bch., large bunches 



ACROCLINIUM, selected $7.50 per hundred bchs. 



DRIED GYPSOPHILA ... 20c per bunch 



SUMMER FLOWERS in abundance, at pre-war prices. 



WHOLESALE f, f, JAEGER & SON RETAIL 



WHOLESALE SHIPPERS 



141 Powell Street San Francisco, Calif. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS °' ™^],o^rR'k'I^/?§R shipping 



GIVE us AN INITIAL ORDER FOR TRIAL. 



Order DRIED FLOWERS for your Winter's Supply. 



STATICE— Lavender, white, yellow. STATICE Latifolia (fine variety). 

 STRAWFLOWERS-Acroclinium,Helichrysum. 



GREENS— Woodwardia, Plumosus, Adiantum, Brakes, etc. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS., 



440 Bush Street ^d^shI^I rI San Francisco, Cal. 



<'hry8antlicmums will be cheaper this sea- 

 son than they have been since pre-war 

 (lays. 



P. B. Norton, partner of J. A. Axell, 

 believes that the high express rates are 

 detrimental to California shippers. Big- 

 ger plantings arc causing the chrysan- 

 themum crop to "be larger than usual. 

 •1. A. Axell is expected homo about Sep- 

 tember 1, coming via Spokane and 

 Seattle. 



In the matter of express rates, several 

 of the growers and shippers believe that 



florists should do as other merchants are 

 doing and agitate for more satisfactory 

 rates. It seems to be a case of waiting 

 for someone to take the initiative. 



After a trip through the Sacramento 

 valley, I. Inque has returned to the of- 

 fice of the United Flower & Supply Co., 

 impressed with the idea that San Fran- 

 cisco is the florists' paradise. "Flow- 

 ers that would last a week here wilt in 

 three hours in the Sacramento valley,'' 

 he stated. During the last week in 

 .\ugust this company iiuide its in- 



itial chrysanthemum shipments. Its 

 growers have increased their acreages. 



Domoto Bros, have just received a 

 largo shipment of Easter lily bulbs from 

 .Tapan. Other shipments are expected. 



Knomoto & Co. are much gratified 

 with the chrysanthemum crops coming 

 in from their nurseries. 



Early Frost, Monrovia and Chrysolora 

 are all yielding good crops in the 

 chrysanthemum acreages of the (irow- 

 ors' Floral Co. 



The Dardanella Flower Depot, .">04' 



