Sbftkmbbb 22, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



105 



Statistics You Should Read! 



Remember, 1920 was an excellent year for shipping 

 for us, and we are endeavoring to make this year twice 

 or three times as much and we will on these bases: 



1. Service to our customers. 



2. Stock priced as it should be. 



3. We never miss a train out. 



4. Scientific packing by experienced packers. 



Last year our firm was proud of its record and this year we know 

 from the time the shipping season opens about September, we 

 will not be idle one moment until it ends sometime in May. 



Don't overlook us. We advertise in The Review and in the F. T. D. 

 News and will assure you, you will wire us a second order. 



Thanking those whom we had the pleasure of shipping to in the 

 past season and assuring each and every firm that places their 

 business in our hands —Entire Satisfaction. 



Refrigerator Car San Francisco to Chicago via 

 Ogden, St, Louis and Council BluHs, 



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 dozen bunches 



PLUMOSUS and ADIANTUM 25c per bunch, large bunches 



ACROCLINIUM, selected $7.50 per hundred bunches 



DRIED GYPSOPHILA 20c per bunch 



SUMMER FLOWERS in abundance, at pre-war prices. 



WHOLESALE p. C JAEGER A SON RETAIL 



WHOLESALE SHIPPERS 

 141 Powell Street San Francisco, California 



• oming season. The cutting of orchids 

 lias decreased, so that only local busi- 

 ness is being cared for now, but growers 

 advise that shipping stock will again be 

 available shortly. Lilies are scarce at 

 liresent, but bouvardia, stephanotis and 

 uypsophila are plentiful enough. 



Various Notes. 



the 

 has 



Robert Newcomb, representing 

 Burlington Willow Ware Shops, 

 l>ecn calling on the local trade during 

 the last week. 



The City Flower Shop lias beou show- 

 ing some fine ferns lately and has sc- 

 <ured good results from featuring this 

 item in its window displays. There has 

 also been noted a freer demand for 

 roses. 



Albert Moore, of the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop, has returned from his 

 vacation. Mrs. Kuth Muench is still 

 '■onfined at home as a result of her 

 recent throat operation. Harry Crouch, 

 of the same shop, and T. Roades spent 



White 

 Calla Lily Bulbs 



."! to 4-irch circuniferpnce 



$ 4.00 per 100 

 35.00 per 1000 



F. 0. B, Colnia. Cash with cider, please. 



Pacific Nurseries 



Colma, San Maleo Co , C Aii. 



the week-end on a short fishing trip and 

 the former came out with the largest 

 trout caught on the Skagit this season. 

 The steel framework of the new store 

 at Secoml and Union streets is now en- 

 tirely in place. There was a decided in- 

 crease in geiicr.'il business in August. 



OWN- 

 ROOT 



1921-1922 



List readj. 

 AU Field Grown. 



HOWARD ROSE CO. 



HEMET, CAL. 



North Desmond, brother of Will Des- 

 mond, and connected with him in his 

 business here, has gone to Minneapolis 

 and points in the Dakotas on a visit 

 with friends there. He will be gone 

 about three weeks. 



W. J. Monk has been added to the 



