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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBBB 3, 1921 



Mums, large, selected, our specialty $2.00 to $3.50 per dozen 



Mums, small and medium 50c to $1.50 per dozen 



Pompons, bunches, assorted colors 25c to 50c per bunch 



Violets . . $1.00 per dozen bunches 



Helichrysum, selected $1.50 per 100 



Statice, blue, white, yellow $3.00 per dozen bunches 



Plumosus and Adiantum 30c per bunch 



Mexican Ivy 15c per bunch 



Other California Greens 



Wholesale DARBEE^S Retail 



1036 Hyde Street, San Francisco, California. 



MEMBER FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION. 



extensively and, consequently, not 

 wanted from here. Valley and orchids 

 are again on the scarce side. Dahlias 

 arc passing rapidly, yet fine flowers are 

 in the market, especially of the cactus 

 types. There are still some late asters, 

 but they do not cut much figure. 



Retailers all report business as fair, 

 with some decorations and a large 

 amount of good funeral work as the 

 principal outlets. Wholesalers say that 

 shipping is picking up rapidly, espe- 

 cially in the southern territory, where 

 from now on the demand for mums and 

 roses will be heavy. 



Vaorious Notes. 



C. E. Morton, of Phoenix, Ariz., has 

 been in town taking in the show and 

 securing baskets and other stock for 

 the store Of the Donofrio Floral Co., of 

 which he is sole proprietor. He says 

 that around Phoenix the outdoor roses 

 are beautiful now. He also brought the 

 news that his brother, William, formerly 

 of Los Angeles, had the misfortune to 

 break his arm recently. Mrs. Morton 

 has returned home from her long visit 

 in the cast. 



When driving to Bakersfield last week 

 T. Wright says that the hills around 

 were deep in snow. It was a Sunday 

 trip. 



Albert Beverley, of the Mission Oak 

 Nursery, Santa Barbara, drove down 

 last week on a business trip, accom- 

 panied by Mrs. Beverley, who will re- 

 main in the city for a short time. 



Polder Bros, are fortunate this year 

 in having an exceptionally fine lot of 

 Dutch irises. Their land at Montebello 

 seemed particularly adapted to these 

 bulbs and not only do they produce ex- 

 cellent flowers, but increase rapidly. 

 John Polder says he has been surprised 

 to sec what fine bulbs have been formed 

 from small sets planted thickly last 

 year. Their Rembrandt is always 

 eagerly looked for by buyers in this 

 market. 



Fine funeral work and good orders 

 for decorations kept everyone busy last 

 week at the store of Wolf skill's & Mor- 

 ris Goldenson. 



Showing the excellent organization at 

 the place of W. Armacost & Co., it was 

 noted that, notwithstanding the im- 

 mense amount of work entailed at the 

 big show with their exhibit, everything 

 was running smoothly on Fourth street. 

 M. Williamson and his able assistants 



STANDARD AND NOVELTY ROSES 



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

 Write for 1921-22 trad* list. 



WESTERN ROSE CO^ ALHAMBRA, CAL. 



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HARDY 

 PERENNIALS 



PORTLAND 



Field-grown. The Wurld*! Beit. 



Mountain View Floral Co., Portland, Oregon, 



The Beat I« the Cheapest. 

 Aak for Price List. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



CUT rOINSETnAS 



WITH SPLENDID GREEN FOLIAGE 



Ready to ship latter part of November 



Per 100 



No. 1— ;!-ft. stems, select flowers $17.00 



No. •i-iVt-fX. to 3-ft. stems, large 



flowers 14.00 



No. ;)— 15^-ft. to 2-ft. stems, medium 



flowers 11.00 



No. 4-12-in. to 18-in. stems, decor-* 



ation flowers S.OO 



PAUL ECKE 



Largest Grower of Out Poinsettias 



and Poinsettla Stock Plants 



1226 Haywortli Atc. Phene 579222, Lo* Ancelet, Cil. 



Wagner's Giaat Winter and all other 

 standard 



Rhubarb Seeds and Plants 



also BLACKBERRY SEED 



All varieties of Berries and 

 Small Fruiting Plants 



includlDg Currants, Gooseberries and 

 Thornless Blackberries. 



Send for trade list. 



WAGNER'S NURSERY 



Pasadena, Cal. 



were there with the glad hand, while the 

 packing and shipping was going on 

 busily, as usual. Mr. Eoyston is ex- 

 pected home from his eastern trip 

 shortly. 



BULBS 



Highest Quality — California Grown 

 Large-Flowering Gladioli 



AMERICA. I"" lO" P« "CO 

 Pink, first size $3.00 $27.5« 



PANAMA, 

 Rose-pink, first size 3.50 30.00 



SCHWABEN, 

 Yellow, first size S.OO 45.00 



NIAGARA. 

 Yellow, first size S.OO 45.00 



BARON HULOT. 



Blue, first size 5.00 45.00 



Other varieties, prices on request. 



FREESIA, Purity. 



I'ff in. to ^ in 75 5.00 



V: in. to ^ in 1.00 9.00 



5^ in. to M in 1.50 13.00 



AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA, Per 100 

 Pink $5.00 



LILIUM GIGANTEUM. 

 Imported 20.00 



Satisfaction guaranteed. Packing free. 

 F. O. B. San Francisco. California. 



Terms— 5% cash with order; 2% ten dayi; 

 30 days net. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



2SS Ctdifomia Street 



ySAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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