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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil «. 1822 



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Miiemoncs and ranunculi are here in suf- 

 ficient quantities to take care of the 

 local demand and pansies are becoming 

 more plentiful. Lilies of the valley and 

 gardenias are no longer scarce and or- 

 chids are coming on satisfactorily. 

 Easter lilies are becoming more plenti- 

 ful and the wild flowers are appearing 

 in the market. Poppies have not yet 

 reached the market. 



Various Notes. 



Saratoga, down the peninsula from 

 San Francisco, made April 1 and 2 the 

 dates for its annual blossom festival. 

 Eadio is all the rage in California, and 

 the principal entertainment planned for 

 the festival was radio music, both for 

 concert and dancing purposes. About 

 100,000 people werp expected to attend 

 the affair. 



The Coalinga Floral Shop is shortly 

 to be opened in Coalinga, Cal., by Cal 

 Morcom, manager of the Fox hotel. 

 The shop has l)een temporarily located 

 in the lobby of the hotel, but Mr. Mor- 

 com plans to move to a new location. 

 He will have a greenhouse and carry 

 potted plants as well as cut flowers. 

 Coalinga, Cal., is the center of the oil 

 industry of northern California. 



C. Main, of the Seabright Bulb Co., 

 Santa Cruz, is a San Francisco visitor. 

 He has moved all his freesia crop, which 

 was under glass, and has planted gladi- 

 oli. ' 



J. A. Axell, who is handling large 

 quantities of practically everything 

 available at present, is making a spe- 

 cial spread on roses. "The demand is 

 a trifle slow, for the moment, but we 

 are booking lots of orders for Easter," 

 said Mr. Axell. 



Victor Ferrari, of Ferrari Bros., said: 

 "Lots of gardenias are in at present. 

 We have only a few orchids this week, 

 but the orchid crop is coming along well 

 and we expect it will be in for Easter." 



Enomoto & Co. expect to have many 

 tulips and violets, as well as the staples, 

 for Easter. 



James A. Brown, of Brown's Bulb 

 Ranch, Capitola, has been in the city. 

 He has erected some new greenhouses, 



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