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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBBB 10, 1921 



FOR SHIPPING 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS °' ™^],oW^I^y^?§ 



GIVE us AN INITIAL ORDER FOR TRIAL. 



Order DRIED FLOWERS for your Winter's Supply. 



VIOLETS 



GREENS— Woodwardia, Plumosus, Adiantum, Brakes, etc. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



440 Bush Street aiSPshIppISI San Francisco, Cal. 



Mention The Rertew when you write. 



CALIFORNIA ZINNIAS 



NEW, EARLY DAHLIA-FLOWERED ZINNIA SEED— NOW READY 



Write for our catalogue and prices 



R. G. FRASER & SON, Wholesale Seed Growers, l^%% PASADENA, CALIF. 



using three or four varieties in each 

 basket. Greenhouse deliveries are in- 

 creasing daily and the quality of these 

 has been especially good. Small novelty 

 baskets away from the ordinary were 

 developed for Halloween, both in large 

 and small sizes. 



Recent trade visitors included Mr. 

 Rahn, of the Spokane Florist Co. and Mr. 

 Hammond, of the Emery Floral Co., 

 Ltd., of Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta. 

 On account of the severe winter weather 

 in the prairie ])rovinces affecting Mrs. 

 Hammond's health, it is possible tliat he 

 will locate in this .section. 



The Woodland Park Floral Co. has 

 been delivering about the last Normandy 

 ferns expected here this season. The 

 stock was above average as to quality. 



The longest-stemmed local Turner 

 seen here this season was featured in 

 the window displays at Melby's Flower 

 Shop last week. 



The Beall Greenhouses are sending in 

 some fine potted cyclamens at the pres- 

 ent time, their stock being espcciylly 

 stfong-leavcd and finely colored. 



A novel Halloween window v;as de- 

 veloped at McCoy's. Seated in the back- 

 ground was a white-garbed ghost, on 

 which a direct spot liglit jjlayed iit 

 night, while before this was a witch's 

 caldron on coals made of tissue pajior 

 covering red lights. Cornstalks cov- 

 ered the walls and various suggPsriDiis 

 for baskets and bouquets of fall Howcm-s 

 were grouped about. 



Harvey Simpson, formerly witli the 

 Pinehurst Floral Shop, has gone to 

 Spokane, Wasii., to join tlie staff of 

 Hoyt Bros. 



Table decorations for several Hal- 

 loween events were liandled by the C-'ity 

 P'lowcr Shop, ])uiii])kins, dahlias and 

 mums being used in various ways at 

 each of these. 



J. C. Dressen, of the Art Floral Co., 

 advises that the growing demaii<l for 

 roses indicates tlie jiassing of home 

 crops. I'otted lines have sold more freelv 

 of late also. H. M. ' 



Chrysanthemums 



We will have about 40,000 well grown Chrysan- 

 themums for sale this year, all of good quality. 

 Prices will be reasonable. 



Buy the local Mums 



YELLOW and WHITE TURNER, November 1 to December 



BONNAFFON and CHIEFTAIN. November 1 to December 



CHADWICK, M. DEAN and others in season 



POMPONS— In all colors, ready now 



Seattle Greenhouse Association 



1606 Pike Place 

 Elliott 4328 SEATTLE, WASH. 



BOSTON FERNS 



6-ia $ 9.00 per doz. | 8-in $21.00 per doz. 



7-in 15.00 per doz. j 9-ia 30.00 per doz 



CYCLAMEN 



6-ia., bloom and buds $9.00 per doz. 



Packing charged for the plants with poti, 10 per cent of the cost. 

 Cash with order, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO., 



2311 73rd Avenue, OAKLAND, CAL. 



LOMPOC SWEET PEAS. 



The Lompoe sweet pea crop is turn- 

 ing out better than expected. A. Zvo- 

 lanek, who has 100 acres in the flowprs, 

 reports the seed is of high grade. Other 



growers are also pleased with the crop, 

 which is of excellent quality. The sea- 

 son started right, with less aphis than 

 usual to trouble the grower. Through- 

 out the growing season the weather was 

 almost perfect. During the last few 



