Fbbhuaky 16, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



107 



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$1.00 PER DOZEN BUNCHES 



ROSES GREENS DRY FLOWERS 



^^ _ v^m.! JB 'V*a^^m.i£> Acroclinium $1.00 per doz. bunches 



f^/%IJI\l/% I llini^ Helichrysum 1.50 per doz. buDches 



^-''^■^'^'^ ■ MX^l^vJ S^^^j^g 3.00 per doz. bunches 



., LJDjf* j*i.L« M. Japanese Lotus, beautifully painted $3.00 per doz. 



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WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



448 BUSH STREET SAN rRANCiSCO, CAL. 



ists to the idea of higli prices anrl stock 

 shortage duriiifj the ret'cnt cold spell. 

 "Rut it's not really cold," was their 

 arjTument. "You should feel the cold 

 where we come from." Impressed with 

 the idea that it was not cold, they ex- 

 pected the usual amount of flowers at 

 the regular winter prices in California. 

 As to attributing the lack of flowers 

 and the higher prices to the weather, the 

 idea struck them as being amusing. Mr. 

 Kppstcin reports a good demand for or- 

 'liids, while balls and social functions 

 liave kept him busy with baskets and 

 table decorations. 



The city of Oakland, Cal., bought a 

 number of Holland bulbs for planting 

 in parks. The bulbs were planted, but 

 the unusual amount of frost injured 

 most of them beyond redemption. 



•T. A. Axell is handling a considerable 

 quantity of Couronne d 'Or tulips and 

 they are being much used for window 

 decorations and as gifts, with the pots 

 wrapped in gold-colored Japanese mats. 

 "The situation seems to be easing up 

 in the matter of stock," said Mr. Axell. 

 "Prices are still good, but with a little 

 'uore stock available prices will become 

 normal again and the demand will un- 

 doubtedly become better." 



The C. Kooyman Co. is cutting a quan- 

 tity of daffodils from its acreage 

 across the bay, the warm rain having 



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 ADIANTUM 



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 WOODWARDIA, etc. 



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 100 seeds 2.50 inoo seeds 17.50 



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