142 



The Rorists^ Review 



Apbil 20. 1922 



Retail Florists — Attention! 



tnrr latal FlwM i* mAai. ttmm witkNl 



', hr Maathfag to katp ktmm plult hadlkr ud mikt Ihta gum. 



Here It Is 



The Public Wants It — We Have It - 



ZENKE'S 



"NEW PLANT UFE" 



A Liquid Plant Food, Tonic and Fortlltacr. OdorUas, Eeonomlcal, Harmloaa. 



In OhicMO alone over SOO Retail Florists an selling it and sendinc repeat orders every month. 



SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER— Cut eoopon balow and ordov today 



BXCELL LABORATORIES, 453S RaTCMwoad At*., CHICAGO, ILL 



Knclosed please And clieck for Slo.OO for which kindly ship at once, the followinc: 



5 Do^ NEW PLANT LIFE, H-pInt slsc, & «2.00 f 10.00 



1 Doa. NEW PLANT LIFE, ».«>lnt slao FREE 



Also a mod supply of leaflets, without charge. Retailing at 26c per can, brings tl8.00, or 18.00 net profit. 



Name 



Street City and State. 



Retafli br . . 



25c 



SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. 



(Continued from pajfc 82). 



in touch, by phone, with two of his men. 

 Luckily, there were orchids, etc., in the 

 store. At 2 p. m., an hour after the call, 

 G. P. Wagner and an assistant climbed 

 aboard the Monterey flyer, carrying elab- 

 orate table decorations and thirty-five 

 orchid corsage bouquets, for a dinner at 

 the Hotel Del Monte. The dinner was 

 given to mark the wind-up of the polo 

 tournament. It was not a case of cost, 

 but of speed. Del Monte is 130 miles 

 from San Francisco. 



E. W. McLellan is cutting Russell 

 roses with stems four feet in length, 

 which are admiringly described as 

 "some of the classiest stock that ever 

 came into the San Francisco market." 



"We're buried," said J. W. Axell, 

 referring to his orders and to the amount 

 of stock, which is enabling him to fill 

 them. Green goods are in big demand. 

 Easter lilies with stems four to five 

 feet in length were seen here. The 

 Ferrari Bros, grew the lilies. 



Henry Avansino and Victor Ferrari 

 have been added to the board of direc- 

 tors of the San Francisco Cooperative 

 Flower Market. This action was taken 

 at the last meeting. 



The C. Kooyman Co. will soon be cut- 

 ting its own rubrum and Henryi lilies 

 from the Alameda acreage. 



Enomoto & Co. have been handling 

 all the flowers they require to fill their 

 many Easter orders. 



Domoto Bros, had a remarkable dis- 

 play of potted Easter lilies, roses, hy- 

 drangeas, azaleas, rhododendrons and 

 primulas, for the Easter trade. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. 

 showed fine rambler, Dorothy Perkins 

 r.nd other potted roses, as well as Easter 

 lilies, in its Easter display. "Business 

 has revived satisfactorily," said I. 

 Inouc, manager of the concern. "Easter 

 orders for shipment have been good and 

 we were fortunate in having enough 

 stock to meet all demands." 



F. C. Jaeger & Son were busy both 

 Xvith wholesale and retail orders for the 

 Easter season. The demnnd sent F. C. 

 Jaeger, Jr., hurrying to the Santa Cruz 

 mountains in search of some special 

 stock. Easter and calla lilies were han- 

 dled extensively by this firm. 



A. J. Schoorl has an excellent display 

 of cut Darwin tulips, in about twenty 

 diflferent varieties, at his space in the 

 San Francisco Cooperative Flower Mar- 



PECKY CYPRESS 



WE ARE SPECIALISTS 



We were practically the first to sell to this trade, and guarantee perfect satis- 

 faction and rock-bottom prices. Get the value of our long experience. 

 PECKY CYPRESS, because of its durability, is the only wood now being 

 used for greenhouse benches. Will ship in any Quantity, carload or less. 



Dnf Siding, Ship Lap, Floiriog, White Cedar Petti, Eferything in Liaber 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



ADAM SCHILIO LOMBER CO., "^c^.'SJr"' 



L. D. Phones Lincoln 410 and 411 



The never-failing 



Non-Poisonous Insecticide 

 INSECTONOS 



In form of spray 



KILLS 



not only many of the 



INSECTS 



In the greenhouse but 

 also DESThOYS their 



EGGS 



"A great success," "Gives perfect satisfac- 

 lion," so say leading florists. 



^rice jS 2.00 per can 

 ostpaid I 14. (jO per case 



8 cans to the cas^. H case at case rate. 

 1 can sufficient to make 32 gals, of solution 

 for bpiayioR. 



>VM. BRANSON, 



Prop. Insectonon Laboratory 

 BLUOMINGTON, ILL. 



/ 



RED RINa BRAND 



NIKOTEEN 



FOR SPRAYING 



Aphis Punk 



FOR FUBaOATINO 



NICOTINE MFG. CO. 



St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A. 



THE RECOGNIZED STUOtRO MSECTICIOE 



A spray remedy for green, black, 

 white fly, thrips and soft scale. 



FUNGINE 



For mildew, rust and other blights 

 affecting flowers, fruits and vegetables. 



VERMINE 



For pelworms, angleworms and other 

 worms working in the soil. 

 Quart, $1.00 GaUon, $3.00 



Sold by Dealers 



Aphlne Mfg Co., "•"£';.•"' 



ket. They are arranged in vases and are 

 there for'the inspection of growers who 

 wish to select bulbs for fall delivery. 

 "On account of quarantine No. 37, 

 which prohibits the importation of 

 ranunculi, Spanish iris and anenomes," 

 said Mr. Schoorl, "the chrysanthemum 



TOBACCO PKODUCTS 



I'lilverlzptl Tobacco Powder 



Fiii<> iiR flour .. 100lbs.,$».00 



Fiiiiiitriiliiie Tohncro Itiist 



Stn)iiK and fresh 100 lbs., 3.00 



Fin«* Tolmrco Itnst 



Cloan, uniform .100 lbs., 2.00 



Cut Tobncoo Stoins 



(■loan, fresh. In basrs, 500 lbs., S.OO 



SpccIhI prices in ton and carload lota 



F. & I. Tobtcco Prudncts Co. 



f U TCMOrB to 



Lancaster Tobacco Products Co. 

 300-310 Plum St., LANCASTER, PA. 



\|Mnrlon 'I'h** HptIpw wh**D you wrtte 



growers are falling back on tulips for 

 their spring bulbs. The men who grow 



