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Apbil 20, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



HI 



The 



New Fern 



Adiantum Wrightii 



Did you see the new Fern at the 

 Indianapolis sho^v, both pot 

 plants and cut fronds [shipped 

 from California? It's a wonder. 

 Ask Newcomb, of the Willow 

 Ware Baskets; or French, of the A. 

 B. C. They have seen it growing. 



THE PRICE IS: 



3-inch, $50.00 per 100 

 2-inch, 30.00 per 100 



Wright's 

 Flower Shop 



224 W, Fourth St, 

 LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



1000 Coreopsis Lanceolat* 6 cts. 



1000 Campanula Cup and Saucer, 



mixed 6 cts. 



500 Campanula, singlr, blue and 



white 6 ct^. 



300 Columbine, assorted 6 cts. 



1000 Delphinium Belladonna, 



strooK 7 cts. 



1000 Delphinium, mixed Sets. 



500 Foxglove 6 cts. 



500 Gypsophila Paniculata 7 cts. 



200 Heuchera Sanguinea 7 cts . 



300 Lobelia Cardinalis 6 cts. 



150 Stokcaia Cyanea 7 cts. 



500 Shasta Daisy Alsalca 6 cts. 



N. VAN HEV£LINGEN 



34 E. 52nd St., Portland, Oregon 



springtime, this firm donated a large 

 number of flowers in addition to those 

 that were ordered. 



Dr. F. W. T. Hunger, a noted professor 

 of the University of Amsterdam. Hol- 

 land, arrived at Santa Bosa, to discuss, 

 with Luther Burbank, problems in the 

 culture of flowers and fruit. 



Miss Kate Parsons has signed a lease 

 for a store at 1358 Van Ness avenue, 

 Fresno, in order to use it for a second 

 flower store. It is stated that Miss 

 Parsons will continue to operate her 

 store on Tulare street. 



The new oflScers of the Dahlia Society 

 of California are: President, C. Salbach, 

 Oakland; first vice-president, William 

 Kettlewell, San Mateo; second vice- 

 president, B. Lohrmann, San Rafael; 

 honorary vice-president, R. Vincent, 

 White Marsh, Md.; secretary, H. T. Hen- 

 nig, San Francisco; treasurer, Frank D. 

 Pelicano, of Pelicano, Bossi & Co., San 

 Francisco, and bulletin editor, F. C. 

 Burns, San Eafael, Cal. The board of 



15 Acres of Strong California Field-Grown 



Poinsettia Stock Plants 



Two Red varieties: The True Red, with large, bright red flowers and wide petals, 

 and the Early Plowering variety, famous for holding its foliage and easy to raise. Has 

 narrow flower petals and the flowers are not as large or bright as the True Red variety. 



Strong one-year-old plants, 's-in. to l9<-in. caliper, tl6.00, tlS.OO, S25.00 and SSO.OO per 100. 



Plants shipped by second-class express or freight to any part of the United States. 



PAUL ECKE, 1226 Hayworth Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 



Largest Grovrer of Poinsettia Stock Plants. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inoh pots and rooted cnttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane) 



Rahn it Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholmsal* Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cat FlowerB 



directors consists of T. A. Burns, J. W. 

 Davis, A. Twitchett, Mrs. E. W. Lym- 

 bery, R. McWhirter, Mrs. Jessie Seal 

 and G. A. Nieborger. The motto of the 

 society is: "For the Best Interests of 

 the Dahlia." 



April 20 to 22, inclusive, the eighth 

 annual state exhibition of wild flowers 

 will take place at the St. Francis hotel. 



N. Baldocchi, of Podesta & Baldocchi, 

 is the first San Francisco florist to be- 



LOS ROBLES CO. 



FLOWER BUIB £^ . . SAN Tft CRUZ. 



, > SPfCIAtlsrs 1 I CAI IFORNI 



WMdknd Park Floral Co. 



SUMNER 



WASHINGTON 



Whelosalo Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



come a radio fan. He has had a well 

 equipped radio receiving station fitted 

 up at his home, where many of his 

 friends gather to hear the concerts, etc. 

 W. Paganini, of this firm, contributed 

 whistling selections for the Easter con- 

 cert at the Fairmont broadcasting radio 

 station. 



There is a movement on foot to send 

 potted plants, roses, geraniums, chrys- 

 anthemums, etc., for the joint counties 



