Septkmbku 8, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



109 



CALIFORNIA ASTERS 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



MUMS 



$2.00 to $3.00 per hundred 



NOW READY 

 FOR SHIPMENT 



DRY FLOWERS 



Per doz. bunches Per doz. bunches 



Acroclinium, selected grade $I.OO Statlce, Lavender, Blue, White, Yellow. . . 3.00 



Helichrysum, selected grade 1.50 Russian Rat-Tail, Lavendc r 6.00 



SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Groovers and Shippers 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



witli j)leiity (it' bouvardia and stcpli- 

 anotis. 



The first potted pompons of the season 

 were sliown during tlio week, and there 

 is also a heavier cut of early mums. 

 Gladioli continue heavy and of fine 

 quality, while dahlias are plentiful. 

 Golden Glow is passing in a small way, 

 and most growers advise that snap- 

 dragon is about done. The cut of asters 

 is steadily increasing. 



Various Noteg. 



Wendell Lenchner, formerly with the 

 Hollywood Gardens and more recently 

 with Clarke Bros., Portland, was a 



visitor last week. lie and Mrs. Lench- 

 ner were on their way to Alaska, where 

 they will look after their mining in- 

 terests, he having given up his position. 



The first of the season's supply of 

 potted pompons were shown last week 

 by Felix Rosaia, and this novelty met 

 with instant favor among the buyers. 



A heavy cut of orchids is reported 

 from the greenhouses of Rosaia Bros., 

 and these were used heavily in one of 

 the largest of recent wedding decora- 

 tions. This shop has set a gilt frame 

 backed by a black box just in front of 

 the entrance for the display of fancy 

 inade-up baskets, and in this way se- 



cures the attention of those who may be 

 entering the store. 



Mr. Herbert, of Rahn & Herbert, and 

 Gus. Weinstein, of the same firm, 

 stopped oflf in Seattle last week on their 

 way home to Portland. They had been 

 on a motor trip which included Spokane, 

 Wenatchec, \'ancouver, Victoria and 

 other northwestern cities, and reported 

 some increase in liusiness ])rospects in 

 practically every city visited. 



The Seattle Dahlia Society, at last 

 week's meeting, discussed preliminary 

 plans for the annual fall dahlia show, 

 which will be a feature of the next few 

 weeks. Definite plans for financing 



