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'he Florists^ Review 



FKBBnABT 2, 1922 



MATS 



For wrapping plant pots. 

 Write for samples and prices. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES 



Green, 3-ft $4.50 per 1000 



Green, 4-ft 6.50 per 1000 



Natural, 6-ft. . . 7.50 per 1000 



PLANT TUBS 



Each 50c 



VIOLETS 



Now ready for shipment. 



DRIED STRAWFLOWERS 



of all varieties. 



ENOMOTO & CO^ Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



MAS-ART BASKETS AGAIN REDUCED 



Our salesmen have left to show you 

 the new designs in the Mas-Art lines 



for 1922. 



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



ceivcd and flic ]>rinri]);il difticnlty ox- 

 poriciuu'd is in (Ictt'i'iiiiiiiuy the riowt-rs 

 to send .nnd tryinfj to make some sort of 

 equitaldc distribution of what stock it 

 is j)ossil)le to fjet. 



V. E. Clarke, one of the" old-timers 

 liere, says that tlie reeent cold sjiell was 

 the coldest weather since 1888. Mr. 

 Clarke thinks that the increase in prices 

 is a fine thinj,^ for the trade and that 

 prices are 7iow what they really should 

 he at all times in order to insure a fair 

 irofit to both yrower and dealer. The 

 iinusually larye number of funerals is 

 fjiviiij;- Air. Clarke a j^reat d(>al to do. 



Mr. Bachnian, of the start' of Hof^an & 

 Evers, is in Seattle on a v:icatioii. Short- 

 ly after Mr. liachman's departure, Mr. 

 Capplan, also of this staff, was attacked 

 by. the grij), leavinjif the store short of 

 help. Mr. Evers says that for the first 

 tini(> in nine years of business in Oak- 

 land it was necessary to buy a stove for 

 the store. 



A. H. Cirejjory, proprietor of the Flow- 

 er Shop, ill Berkeley, states that busi- 

 ness has picked up considerably since 

 the opening of the university. M, M. 



TACOMA, WASH. 



Beginning with the new year, the 

 usual dull business is manifest. The 

 wholesalers seem to be harder liit than 

 ever before. There is a scarcity of 

 flowers of the most popular varieties 

 of the season. Koses, carnations and 

 mums are f)pening out slowly, owing to 

 the lack of sunshine. Others in moderate 

 quantities are also being shown. Potted 

 poinsettias, at Christmas time, were 

 poor. The cut poinsettias showed up 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank St, So. Pasadena, Cal. 



"try Clarke" 



The best and Quickest way to set 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Nursery Stock 



is to write 



W.B. Clarke, grru'e'r""""*' San Joie, Calif. 



bettor. Roth were scarce, however. 

 Other \arieties of j>otted plants ni(i\('d 

 fairly well. 



The Florists' Association installed its 

 new oflicers for the ensuing si.K months. 

 Those elected were as follows: Presi- 

 dent, F. C. Smith, of the Smith Floral 

 Co.; vice-j)resi<lent, H. A. Kloepper, of 

 Jiayden & Watson; secretary, J. L. Simp- 

 son, of Acme Floral Co.; treasurer, A. A. 

 Hint/.; trust(>e for thre(> years, A. G. 

 Seamons, of the Tacoma Wholesale Flo- 

 ral C;o.; trustee for two years, L. F. 

 Tschunko. A ])o\vling team was orga- 

 nized and it will begin practice at on^e. 



Boston Ferns 



OF FINEST QUALITY 



We have, without 

 doubt, the best 

 Ferns grown in the 

 entire west. 



Prices Right — 



Supply Unlimited 



If you do not know 

 our stock, order a 

 trial shipment and 

 be convinced. 



Write for price list 



NOler Floral Co. 



FARMINGTON, 



UTAH 



A resolution was adopted by the associa- 

 tion to pay the practice expenses of the 

 team. 



A few days of mild weather and sun- 

 shine started the nurserymen and gar- 

 deners off on spring business. Numer- 

 ous telephone inquiries and some real 



