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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 9. 1922 



DAFFODILS AND VIOLETS 



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Carnations, Heather, Roses, VaDey, all classes of Bolboos Stock 



and everything of the best in season 



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night, the days are warm and sunny. 

 Violets are now in their prime, the ship- 

 ping quality being excellent. There 

 are plenty of roses, especially Russell 

 and Columbia, but no surplus. Daffodils, 

 both outdoor and greenhouse-grown, are 

 plentiful and cheap and the market is 

 consuming quantities of them. There are 

 plenty of tulips and hyacinths. Some 

 freesias are coming to the market, but 

 they are nearing the end of their season. 

 Acacia and fruit sprays are now in full 

 season. Ornamental peach and almond 

 sprays are plentiful. Carnations are no 

 longer scarce. The only flowers that are 

 really scarce are lilies of the valley and 

 orchids, while gardenias are exceedingly 

 scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Rossi 

 & Co., is meeting with a satisfactory re- 

 sponse to his 1922 dahlia catalogue, a 

 12-page pamphlet, illustrated with a 

 number of good cuts. About seventy- 

 five varieties of dahlias are listed in 

 this catalogue, four of them being new 

 creations. These four are Golden 

 Glow, Eva Pelicano, Shirley Brown and 

 Rising Beauty. Mr. Pelicano is having 

 two new greenhouses erected on his 

 dahlia farm, each 30x200 feet. He has 

 nothing to say regarding rumors of 

 what he intends to grow in these green- 

 houses, but he says they are not for 

 dahlias. 



The San Francisco Cooperative 

 Flower Market could sell more space if 

 there were more available. 



J. A. Axell says that it is too bad that 

 the demand for violets always falls off 

 just when violets are at their best. 

 There is no complaint about lack of stock 

 now. It is plentiful. Mr. Axell is also 

 handling a lot of Darwin tulips, forced 

 under glass by Ferrari Bros. 



The C. Kooyman Co. is handling larjje 

 cuts of daffodils that they have grown 

 across the bay. The King Alfred va- 

 riety is yielding attractive blooms. 



I. Inoue, of the United Flower & Sup- 

 ply Co., said: "Business is now coming 

 back to normal with the return of good 

 stock. The violets are excellent and we 

 feel justified in shipping them, as well 

 as acacia. When in the east recently, I 

 took great interest in seeing stock un- 



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