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The Florists' Review 



Sbptbmbku 1, 1921 



ASTERS 



MUMS 



PLUMOSUS 



Now Ready for Shipping 



DRIED 

 STRAW- 

 FLOWERS 



ADIANTUM 



GROWERS FLORAL COMPANY 



55 Saint Anne Street wholesale Grower, and shipper, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



as much greenhouse space to this flower 

 as in past seasons. A number of local 

 throwers are going in strongly for Lad- 

 die. The cut of roses is again slowed up, 

 as far as outdoor stock goes, the result 

 of the recent rain, but enough stock is 

 in sight to care for all general needs. 

 The cut of Cecile Brunner roses has 

 been increasing and the same is true of 

 Ophelia and Hadley. One grower notes 

 a big increase in the cutting of Eussell. 

 Orchids are in heavier supply and the 

 cut of bouvardias shows a slight in- 

 crease. Lily of the valley is plentiful 

 and gypsophila is increasing in quantity. 

 .Stephanotis is plentiful at present. 



Various Notes. 



An elaborate decoration was handled 

 last week for the Winter Garden thea- 

 ter by Melb)''s Flower Shop. Autumn 

 foliage and gladioli we're the main items 

 featured. 



Dr. Walter A. Moore, of the Holly- 

 wood CJardens, was a week-end visitor 

 on Vancouver island, where relatives 

 are spending some time. 



Mrs. Alois Hellenthal is now in Brit- 

 ish Columbia, where she has .ioined her 

 family on a two weeks' vacation trip. 



Still another vacationist at present 

 is Felix Kosaia, who has gone to Sol- 

 due, where he will spend three weeks. 

 Mrs. Eosaia is in charge of the business 

 during his absence. Some nice Colum- 

 bia roses have been featured in recent 

 window showings at this shop. 



A better demand for ferns, especially 

 the smaller items, is reported by the 

 Art Floral Co., and from now on a 

 steady increase is anticipated. 



William Goldsbary is back from a 

 trip to Vancouver and Victoria for the 

 A. L. Randall Co., of Chicago, and ad- 

 vises that he found general business 

 good across the line. A full line is be- 

 ing offered by growers there this year. 



George Kosaia, of Rosaia Bros., who 

 has been on an extended trip through 

 Oregon and California, with his family, 

 has returned and is again at work. He 

 reports a splendid trip and that he 

 found crop prospects in California all 

 that could be asked. P. Rosaia and his 

 wife have come north from San Fran- 

 cisco and he will hereafter be connected 

 with the store here. Charles E. Sulli- 

 van, of this firm, is away on a two 

 weeks' rest, while Miss Laura Rosaia 

 has returned from her vacation. 



McCoy's have been featuring a num- 

 ber of novelty dahlias in their window 

 displays and have been able to report a 

 steady demand for these, as a result of 

 the showing made. 



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California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tub Is a speclai 

 product for Florists ami Nurserymen. Ex- 

 pert workmanship, artistic lines, harmoni- 

 ous color and substantial quality. Made 

 from selected No. 1 Redwood, bound with 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No better 

 tub made. 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 

 Size Each Doz. 100 



«-lnch $0.86 $9.00 $67.00 



10-lnch 1.10 11.50 84.00 



12-lnch 1.60 16.60 121.00 



14-lnch 2.25 26.00 187.00. 



16-lnch 2.60 29.00 212.00 



18-inch 3.26 36.00 266.00 



20-lnch 3.86 42.00 322.00. 



22-lnch 5.26 67.00 441.00- 



24-lnch 7.a5 78.00 696.00 



30-lnch 10.76 120.00 »10.00 



F. O. B. Factory, Los Angeles. 

 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 



ROY r. WIICOX & CO. Ntntebello.Cal. 



Manufactarera 

 Wholesale Klorists and Narserymen 



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Dogger Ferns 



Seattle Fern and Noss Company 



213S Western Ave., SEATTLE, WASH. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane) 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholeaale Grower, of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowera 



SEE OUR LARGE AD ON 



Seasonable Plants, Seeds and Supplies 



in the Aue. 4 issue ot The Review 



WiUon-Crout-Gehr Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 East 62nd and Ankeny Sts. Portland. Or*. 



Arthur Hartwig, with the Smith 

 Floral Co., at Portland, Ore., was the 

 guest of Felix Rosaia last week. 



Some of the best dahlias being deliv- 



White CaUaLily Bulbs 



Order right away for August and 

 September shipping. 



1(J(1 1000 



3 to 4 inches ia circimference, $4.00 $3S.OO 



4 to S iichei in circunifetence, 6.00 SO.OO 



Prices oiX) at lm^ rate. F. 0. B. 

 Colma; no charge for packing. Cash 

 with order, please. 



We ship by express except when 

 instructed differently. 



Pacific Nunenes, 



San Ma too 



County 



Colma, Calif. 



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Ciliformt Diidias and Cannas 



DAHLIA SEED 



THE LATEST AND BEST 



G. S. ARCHER, 



Lm Angeles, Cal. 



4H N«rtk Maraw • Ave.. 

 Alkaabra 



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Your inquiries for anything yoo may need 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., inc. 



Growers of Qaality Plants for the Trade 



Box 494. SPOKANE, WASH . 



PAUL ECKEL Largest growfr 

 *"*^ *-'■-' *-*V^'*J-'» and shipper of cut 

 POINSETTIASand POINSETTIA stock plante. 



1226 Hayworth Ave., Loi Angeles, Cal. 



