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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 9. 1922 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



of excellent quality are now ready for shipping. 

 All seasonable Flowers and Greens at reasonable rates. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



San Francisco, Cal. 



440 Bush Street 



WHOLESALERS 

 AND SHIPPERS 



FRASER & SON, Wholesale Califoniia Flower Seed Growers 



WRITE NOW FOR OUR 1922 WHOLESALE BULLETIN 



FRASER & SON, Pasadena, California 



the former store on Sutter street, near 

 Stockton street. The store is a little gem 

 in old ivory and wrought iron, conceived 

 along Italian lines. The windove is lined 

 with flags, interspersed with moss, and 

 decorated with a wrought iron fountain 

 and lamps made of Filipino shellac. Con- 

 cealed footlights illuminate it. The 

 gates at the rear of the store are also 

 artistic. 



Domoto Bros, are cutting many roses. 

 Their Easter lilies, both for cutting and 

 sale in pots, are coming along in fine 

 shape. 



B. M. Joseph says that Lent did not 

 interfere at all with business last year 

 and he does not anticipate that it will 

 make things dull in 1922. 



Podesta & Baldocchi had the decora- 

 tions for the queen's table at the Mardi 

 Gras ball. Different tables were given 

 out to various firms, as the ball is one 

 of the social events of the year. The 

 queen's table was banked with daffo- 

 dills, interspersed with violets. This 

 firm also had many Mardi Gras dinners, 

 bouquets, etc. 



F. C. Jaeger & Son had several of their 

 men at home siek just in the rush of 

 the pre-Lenten season, so they had a 

 strenuous time to fill their numerous or- 

 ders, especially for the Mardi Gras 

 affairs. 



Darbee's have been fortunate in the 

 flowering sprays they have been han- 

 dling. Some of their pink and red Jap- 

 anese quince is especially fine, both in 

 the dwarf and the larger-sized blooms. 

 They also have been handling some fine 

 acacia. They have been busy with fu- 

 nerals and shipping orders. General 

 Gooch says that acacia has reached Bal- 

 timore, Md., in good shape. 



Avansino Bros. & Co. have been kept 

 busy with table decorations and fu- 

 nerals. 



Charles Brown, of Brown & Kennedy, 

 who has been seriously ill, has now suf- 

 ficiently recovered to be back at the 

 store. M. M. 



"DESERT CLIMATE" BABIES 



OH BABY! 



Order Now, December Fifteenth Shipment 



Mr. Florist: Our Baby type, two-year-old. own-root plants are the best 

 ever on the market. We sent a full car East last December (maybe you bad 

 some of 'em; know them by the ear marks) and we shall send even more this 

 December. 



"Desert Climate" Babies are here to stay. You better get acquainted direct 

 at once. Order now. 



Baby Ellen Poulsen 

 Baby Joan of Arc 

 Baby Orleans 

 Baby Cath. Zeimet 

 Baby Doll 

 Baby Dorothy 

 Baby Teschendorf 



Baby Etoile Lousiante 



Baby Eugene Lamesch 



Bal^ Jessie 



Baby Mrs. Cutbosh 



Baby Phyllis 



Baby Rambler 



Baby Tausendschoen 



Tied in 10'«, F. 0. B. St. Louis. Conditioa ArriTal Guurantecd. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, California 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



The Market. 



The shortage of stock in January 

 continued through the first week in Feb- 



Budded Roses 



SEND FOR 

 SURPLUS LIST 



THE E. GILL NURSERY CO. 



WEST BERKELEY, CAL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



