Sbptbubeb 22, 1921 



The Rorists' Review 



101 



California Mums 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



$1.00 to $2.50 per dozen 



DRY FLOWERS 



Per doz. bunches Per doz. bunches 



Acroclinium, selected grade $!.• O Stafice, Lavender, Blue, White, Yellow. .$3-00 



Helichrysum, selected grade 1.50 Russian Rai- 1 ail, Lavender 6.00 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



MUMS IN QUANTITY 



BEST STOCK AT RIGHT PRICES 



We are better prepared this season than ever before for long distance shipping and 

 a trial order will convince you that our stock and business methods are right. 



Mail Addfess 



Box 538, Station C 

 Los Angeles 



Geo. J. Hall & Co., 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



423 East Fifth Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Wire 



GEO.J.HALL&CO., 



Los Angeles 



swing and the stock is excellent. The 

 new crop of roses is beginning to como 

 in satisfactorily. Gladioli are still fair- 

 ly plentiful, although they are begin- 

 ning to be off crop. There is a good 

 supply of carnations, with plenty of 

 rubrum and amaryllis. Dahlias are 

 abundant, but asters are going off rap- 

 idly. There are also plenty of poppies, 

 especially the Iceland poppy and the 

 Mexican poppy, zinnias, delphinium and 

 a quantity of other late summer stock. 

 The demand has picked up a little dur- 

 ing the last few days. 



Various Notes. 



Pclicano, Rossi & Co., the Art Floral 

 Co. and several others of tliis city are 

 making interesting exhibits of largo 

 and handsome cups for the dahlia show, 

 which is about to open at the Palace 

 hotel under the auspices of the Dahlia 

 Society of California. Nearly three- 

 quarters of a mile of tables have been 

 arranged and decorated, and 7."). 000 

 vases are on hand for the exhibition 

 of the 200,000 dniilia blooms, among 

 them being many new and, as 

 yet, unnamed seedlings. TIic diminutive 

 dahlias called pompons are highly popu- 

 lar with local florists and they will bo 

 more in evidence at the show than at 

 any previous San J''raiicisco flower ex- 

 liibition. 



The C. Kooyman Co. is .seeking to ob- 

 tain the most attractive of the 2G4 

 species of helichrysum which are said 

 to exist. The company has sent to 

 South Africa for one white helichrysum, 



Boston Ferns 



6-inoh S g.ooperdoz. 



7- inch 15.00 per doz. 



Cyclamen Giganteum Splendens 



Red. Saluiun, Pink, White. Improved 

 Wandsbek in largest proportion. 



4-inrh Salmon. Red. Pink f 20.00 perl 00 



4-ineh in bloom 25 00 per 100 



5-inch, heavy 40 oc per lOO 



5-inuh, in buds and bloom f6 00 per doz. 



1921 Cyclamen Seeds 



Selected fiom best color and strongest 



plants. 



(Only a few thousand to offer.) 



Improved Wandsbek $15.00 per 1000 



Christmas Red, 75 per pent I t,^}^^^' 

 Rose of Maritnthal, 25 per cent | jooo 



Packing charged for the plant.-^ with pota, 

 10 per cent. Cash with order, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO., 



2311 73rd Avenue, OAKLAND, CAL. 



STANDARD AND NOVELTY ROSES 



Field-grown, clean, heavy two-year, own-root stock. 

 Write for 1^21-22 trade list. 



WESTERN ROSE CO., ALHAMBRA, CAL. 



ROSES 



PORTLAND 



HARDY 

 PERENNIALS 



The Best Is the Cheapest. 

 Ask fo( Price List. 



Field-grown. The World's Best. 



Mountain View Floral Co., Portland, Oregon. 



