

March 23, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



93 



The 



New Fern 



Adiantum Wrightii 



Don't fail to see the new fern at 

 Indianapolis show, 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. 



EASTER LILIES 

 FOR EASTER 



25c per bloom 



$5.00 per 100 pots crating 



STUBER & RICfl&RDSON 



Bryn Mawr, Wash. 

 We Sblp from Seattle, Washington 



enough to use." Domoto Bros, have 

 been disposing of some good Darwin 

 tulips. The hothouse Darwins are now 

 about over, but the firm will begin cut- 

 ting the outside stock in a few days. 



The Charles C. Navlet Co. was one of 

 the few firms that had anenome bulbs 

 for sale. Purchasers of these bulbs are 

 now calling at the Market street store 

 to express enthusiastic satisfaction with 

 the colors and general luxuriance of the 

 double ancnomes grown from the bulbs. 

 There were some fine new strains in the 

 double anenomes. 



Podcsta & Baldocehi made a birthday 

 ''ake three feet in diameter for a cele- 

 bration at Tait's beach cafe which made 

 all beholders believe it came from a con- 

 fectioner 's. It was made of pink carna- 

 tions and hyacinths, with candles and 

 the regulation sugar ornaments, all imi- 

 tated in flowers. This firm sent a num- 

 ber of decorations to Eeno, Nev., for the 

 late Judge Cheney 's funeral. 



The Suzanne Floral Co. made the deco- 

 rations for the debut anniversary of two 



DAFFODILS — JONQUILS 



Cut Blooms 



$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 per 100 



SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 



With a million bulbs in the ground, can handle any order. 

 We like small orders best. 



GEORGE LAWLER,Tacoma,Wash. 



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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 Flowering 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, ifl-in. to 1^-in. caliper, $15.00, $18.00, $26.00 and $30.00 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. 



Lartfeat Grower of Poinsettia Stock Plants. 



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Phone Merritt 691 



MAS-ART BASKET WORKS, Inc. 



Hiarh- Grade Flower Baskets 



2001 E. Fourteenth St. 

 OAKLAND, CAL. 



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Bedding Stock 



FRED G. EHLE 



WHOLESALE GROWER 



224-236 Sanborn Ave., San Jose, CalU. 



IVrlte for 1S8S Prtoe U«t 



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