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May 4, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



91 



MOTHERS' DAY SPECIAL 



CARNATIONS, white, red, piak $12.50 per 100 



ROSBS, any color, short 6.00 per 100 up 



ROSES, any color, medium 10.00 per 100 up 



ROSES, any color, long 12.00 per 100 up 



CALLA LILIES 3.50 to $4 50 per 100 



SWEET PEAS 2.00 to 2.50 doz. bunches 



IRIS 4 00 to 5.00 per 100 



MARIGOLDS AND STOCKS 75 per doz. bunches 



GYPSOPHILA 1 .00 per doz bunches 



STATICE 3.00 per doz bunches 



HELICHRYSUMS 1.50 per doz. bunches 



ACROCLINIUMS 1.00 per doz. bunches 



GREENS: Plumosus and Adiantum 25 per bunch 



Any other seasonable flowers at market prices. Above prices subject to market changes. 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



448 BUSH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



CUTTINGS B. L HAMMOND CO. 



Smattlm'a Wholeaale Floritt 



GET OUR PRICES 1008 POST ST., SEATTLE 



Mothers' Day Price List 



EFFECTIVE MAY 8th, 1922 

 Subject to change without notice. 



ROSES 



Slioit Mciliura J.oiig 



Ophelia 12c 18c 25c 



Hoosier Beauty 12c 18c 25c 



Columbia 12c 18c 25c 



Dunlop 12c 18c 25c 



Pilgrim 12c 18c 25c 



Dr. Smith 12c 18c 25c 



Shawyer 10c 16c 2i)c 



White Killarney 10c 16c 20c 



White Shawyer lOc 16c 2nc 



CARNATIONS 



Best 8c 



Shorts and Splits 6c 



Laddie 1 5c 



SWEET PEAS, per luiiidrc-d $1.00 and $2.00 



CALLA LILIES, per dozen 2.00 



LILY OF THE VALLEY, each 08 



SPRENGERI, per bunch f,0 



PLUMOSUS, per tnii.ch 40 



HARDY FERNS, per bunch 25 



HiPer Floral Co. ITT ID 



FARMINGTON U 1 iHI 



iiilikMl that "tlie Garden Beautiful," at 

 the San C^ueiitin penitentiary, is to be 

 niore beautiful this year than ever. 

 'The dahlia growing enterprise which 

 excites most general interest through- 

 out the country is this garden of the 

 convicts," said* Mr. Twitchett. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Rossi 

 & Co., has completely sold out his 

 dahlia bulbs, the run having been great- 

 est in the new varieties which he him- 

 self created. It is only two months or 

 less since Mr. Pelicano issued his cata- 

 logue. In order to have more stock next 

 year, Mr. Pelicano has added an aero 

 and a half to his dahlia farm. 



The Tycoon, a new tree peony, is be- 



Mothers' Day Plants 



RAMBLER ROSES 



Tausendschoen, Pekin, Excelsa. 



Eucli 



6-inch, heavy flowering $1.25 



7-inch, heavy flowering 2.00 



8-inch, heavy flowering 2.50 



BOSTON FERNS 



6-inch 

 7-inch 



Each 



.$0.75 

 . 1.25 



Charge for packing, 10 per cent of cost. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73rd Ave., OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 



Primula Obconica 



My well known strain 



2Ji-mch pots $ 6.00 per 100 



4 -inch pots 20.00 per 100 



Primula Obconica Seed, mixed or geparate 



varieties. 



76c per packase of 1000 seeds. 



Send for price list of Ferns, Kentias, etc. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



^mUlS^^m. San Francisco, Calif. 



ing grown by TI. Avjinsino. lie bought 

 ."iOd trees from Adrian .1. Schoorl, who 

 states that the flowers in their prime 

 are fourteen inches in diameter. Mr. 

 Avansino is growing thein for stock pur- 

 poses, as the trees are now affected by 

 ((Uarantine No. '^7. 



The California wild flower exhibition 



For Mothers' Day 



CUT DARWIN TULIPS 



6c and 8c. 



OBCONICO PRIMROSES 



6-inch pots, 75c. 



HOLDEN TLOR/iL COMPANY 



1180 Milwankie St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



at the St. Francis liotel was a greater 

 success th;ni ever before, according to 

 •Julius Ejipstein, florist of the St. 

 Fr;nicis liotel. Mr. Kppstein anticipates 

 a big business Mothers' day. 



The Fr.'incis Floral Co., a pioneer in 

 the inanuf.icture of art baskets, is hold- 

 ing a sale, preparatory to moving some 



