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The Florists^ Review 



NCVEMIIBH 10, 1021 



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MAS-ART BASKET WORKS, Inc., 2001 East I4th St., Oakland, Cat. 



well. Violets are improved with the 

 cooler season and a soniewliat larger de- 

 mand is created thereby. There is a 

 steady, but not large, demand for or- 

 chids. They are of good quality. Lily 

 of the valley is of good quality and 

 sells well. Yellow daisies reach us, but 

 the demand for them is liglit. Easter 

 and calla lilies are received daily, but 

 the supi)ly is somewhat limited. 



Various Notes. 



Mt. and Mrs. Alfred L. Clifford, of 

 Barnard, N. Y., left Rochester Wednes- 

 day, November 9, and after a stay of 

 two or three days in New York, will sail 

 on the steamer Orbita Saturday, No- 

 vember 12, for England, where they ex- 

 pect to remain until the mi<ldle of Feb- 

 ruary. 



Chester C. Anient is cutting some ex- 

 cellent McNiece chrysanthemums. They 

 are perfectly formed and their color is 

 exquisite. 



Sam Eintracht. i\{ Werthcimcr Bros.. 

 New York, and Julius Berg, of Lion & 

 Co., New York, were visitors to the 

 trade last week. Jerome B. Knapp, of 

 Sayrc. Pa., was also in town oft'ering 

 potted stock for Thanksgiving and 

 Christmas. 



Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IL Werdein, for- 

 mer! v with George T. Boucher and later 

 witli'H. E. Wilson, left recently for Los 

 Angeles, Cal. 



Hugo Teute is cutting a fair quantity 

 of I'ink Perfection chrysaiithcniunis. 

 They are large and their beautiful color, 

 combined with their dark green folingc, 

 which is full, makes tliem quite ])(i]>ul:ir. 



Arthur M. Newborn says that the de- 

 mand for his Christmas baskets of dried 

 helichrysum and grasses is considerably 

 larger than in previous years. He lias 

 been feeling unwell recently, suffering 

 chiefly from sharp attacks of neuritis. 



Ill health has caused W. F. Quance, of 

 Newark, N. Y., to lease his greenhouses 

 to Jackson Perkins for a ])eriod of two 

 years. Mr. Quance will retain the flower 

 store. 



Business conditions in this city ;ire on 

 the upward trend, and a good fall and 

 winter business is looked for. The flo- 

 rists are optimistic and all are looking 

 for one of the best seasons ever. Green- 

 house stock throughout the city and lo- 

 cality is in excellent condition and there 

 promises to be a big supply of Thanks- 

 giving stock, botli cut and potted. The 

 Christmas stock at present looks good. 

 Thus far no particular shortage is no- 

 ticed with any of the greenhouse men. 



H. J. H. 



"California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tub Is a special 

 product for Florists and Nurserymen. Ex- 

 pert workmansblp, artistic lines, barmoni- 

 oas color and substantial quality. Hade 

 from selertejf No. 1 Redwood, bound wltb 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No better 

 tub made. 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 

 Size Each Doz. 100 



H-lnch $0.8S $9.00 t67.00 



10-lnch 1.10 11.80 84.00 



12-lnch 1.60 18.M 121.00 



14-lnch 2.25 26.00 187.00 



16-lnch 2.60 29.00 212.00 



18-lnch 3.26 36.00 266.00 



20-lnch 3.86 42.00 822.00 



221nch 6.26 67.00 441.00 



24-lnch 7.26 78.00 696.00 



30-lnch 10.76 120.00 910.00 



F. O. B. Factory, Los Angeles- 

 Prices Subject to CbanKe Without Notice. 



ROY r. WILCOX & CO. NoitekeU«,Cal 



Mannfaetoren 

 Wholesale Florista and NanerymeB 



Mention The Review when you write. 



"try Clarke" 



The best and Quickest way to geX 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Norsery Stock 



is to write 



W.B. Clarke, S?o'iL'e7""™' San Jose, Calif. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CiernnliiiiiK. Special barifain for a short timo. Stanti- 

 .nnJ named varit-ties, rooted cuttin^fs. $20.00 per 1000; S. A. 

 Niitt, S15.00 per 1000; 2-in.. $:».no per 1000. 



I'i'larKoiiliinis, nameil varieties. :!-in., $10.00 per '.DO. 



AhiiiiiiiKiig Sprcinterl, 2-in.. i3.M per 100. 



ANparuKiig I'luiiloNUH, 4-in., $15.00 per 100; A-1 

 stock. 



I'uiinIcs, iriant strain, 6 to 8 leaves, $5.00 per 1000. 

 Also Hardy Perennials. Prices on request. 



FRED G. EHLE, Wholesale Grower 

 224-236 Sanborn Ave. , San Jose, CaL 



FREESl AS 



Prechd & Wtitella 



Box 603 

 Montebello. Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-iQch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane) 



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Erica Medlterranea, out of 2-inch pots, 



$8.00 per 100. 

 EnglUb Ivy, outof 2;^-inch pots, $6.00 per 



100. 

 Hydrangea Hortensis, out of SVi-inch 



pots, f 6.00 per 100. 



Cash with ordf r, please 



Pacific Nnrceries, Colma, San Mate* Co., CaL 



Phoenix Canarienaia, WashiDgtonia 

 Robutta, Chamaerops Exe«Ua, Etc. 



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

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