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The Florists^ Review 



NovBUBiR 3, 1921 



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MAS-ART BASKET WORKS, Inc., 2001 East 14th St., Oakland, Cal. 



ties of Wurd roses at tlie greenhouse and 

 they devoted :i whole window to sliow- 

 ing this popular flower reeently. Some 

 shipi)inf; trade has heeu developed on 

 this item. Keccnt decorations include a 

 number of large weddin}>;s and t-lub 

 luncheons. For the largest of these the 

 autumn note was carried out with the 

 use of fall foliage, yellow mums, African 

 marigolds, Ward roses and pumpkins. 

 Japanese butterflies for jdace cards 

 were also sup])lied by the decorators. 



Extensive alterations have been com- 

 pleted at the I'inehurst Floral Sliop, 

 shelving to holil boxes and other sup- 

 plies being set along the wall for the 

 greater part of the mezzanine floor, 

 while handsome wall cabinets for the 

 display of vases and small jardinieres 

 have been put in on the main floor. 



Ernst Mayer was host on Sunday, 

 October 23. to a group of Seattle florists, 

 a part of the day being s])ent in a tour 

 of the greenhouses. Those in attend- 

 ance were Frank ("hervenka, Thomas 

 Keeling, Gus Bjorkman, Sylvestro 

 Muecci, Will Desmond, Carl Melby and 

 Felix Kosaia. 



Felix Kosaia handled the decorations 

 for several large dances last week. 



H. L. Hanson, of Baldi, Wash., called 

 on the trade last week. He arrangetl 

 for holidav shipments of moss. 



Irving Harris, of the Hon M.irche 

 flower shoii, has been making a special 

 showing of luilbs for fall jilanting. He 

 says that sales of hyacinths have been 

 active, but buyers have not taken so 

 actively to tulips. 



Kenney's Home of Flowers has been 

 showing "some higlily colored pompons 

 that have attr.icted favorable comment. 

 A novelty shown at this shop has been 

 some late didiveries of larkspur. 



Work of removing the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shojt to its new location, at 

 Second and I'nion streets, was started 

 last week. The arrangement of the dis- 

 play windows will be out of the ordi- 

 nary. Fred (lust, I'acific coast repre- 

 sentJitive of the McCallum ("o.. Pitts 

 burgh, is now with this sho]), and will 

 devote his time between road trijis to 

 the telegraph orders and decorations. 

 He has been sujiervising the work of 

 moving into the new store. 



The first jiotted pepyters seen here this 

 year were shown at Melby 's Flower 

 Shop. 



The Seattle Fern k Moss Co. is al- 

 ready receiving inquiries from eastern 

 buyers concerning J]nglish holly, mistle- 

 toe and holiday greens. Sales for this 

 firm have shown an increase every 

 month. H. M. 



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California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



Tbe "Oalifornla" Plant Tub Is a special 

 product for Florists and 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 



8-lncb t0.8S 19.00 t67.00 



10-lnch 1.10 11.50 84.00 



12-lncb 1.60 16.S0 121.00 



U-lnch 2.26 26.00 187,00 



16-inch 2,60 29.00 212.00 



18-lnch 3.26 36.00 266.00 



20-lnch 3.86.42.00 322,00 



22-lnch 6.28 67.00 441.00 



24-Inch 7.26 78.00 696,00 



SO-lnch 10.76 120.00 910.00 



F. O. B. Factory, Los ABgeles- 

 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 



ROY r. WILCOX & CO. NHtebellLCtl 



Manufsctoren 

 WbolMaie Florists and Nunarymen 



Ferns in Flats 



Good Strong Plants 



Per 100 I2.00 



InSOOOlots, per 100 1.75 



Strong 2^-inch Plants 



Per 100 $6.00 



Write for Varieties 



Wholesale List on Nephrolepis, Kentias and 

 Fhrimula Obconica furnished on application. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



"•wSSl^w San Francisco, Calif. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



"try Clarke" 



The best and Quickest way to set 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Nursery Stock 



is to write 



W.B. Clirke, i^'t'e^"""' Sm Jom. Calif. 



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C.eraniiiniN. Special bart;ain for a short time. RtanH- 

 ard namwl varieties, rooteil cuttiriKS. *20.00 per 1000; S. A. 

 Niitt. Sl.'i.OO per 1000; 2-in.. *:j5.00 per 1000. 



iVlari;<>iiliini8, nameil varieties. :!-in., JIO. 00 per 100. 



AnparaiiTiis Npreneerl. I'm.. K.SO per 100. 



AMparatrug Fliiiinwus, 4-in., $15.00 per 100; A-1 

 st<x*k. 



FaiiNlcn, Riant strain, 6 to K leaves. Sij.OO per 1000. 



Also Hardy Perennials, Prices on request. 



FRED G, EHLE, Wholesale Grower 

 224-236 Sanborn Are. , San Jose, Cal. 



OWN- 

 ROOT 



1921-1922 



List ready. 

 AU Field Grown. 



HOWARD ROSE CO. 



HEMET, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-iDch pots and rooted cuttingB. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spoliane) 



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FREESIAS 



Pnchtl & WtiteUi 



Box 603 

 Montcbello. Cal. 



Erica Nediterranea, out of 2-inch pots. 



$8.00 per 100. 

 English Ivy, out of 'if^-inch pots, $6.00 per 



100. 

 Hydrangea Hortensia, out of 2'^-inch 



pots. $6.00 per 100. 



Cash with order, please 



Pacific Narserie*, Cofana, San Mateo Co. , Cal. 



Phoenix Canariensia, Washingtonia 

 Rohuata, Chamaerops Excelaa, Etc. 



For prices, see ad, page 62, issue of Sept. 8. 

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