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The Florists' Review 



Mat 25, 1922 



MATS 



For wrapping plant pots. 

 Write for samples and prices. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES 



Green, 3-ft. . .$4.50 per 1000 

 Green, 4-ft. . . 6.50 per 1000 

 Natural, 6-ft. . 7.50 per 1000 



PLANT TUBS 



Each 50c 



Now Ready for Shipment 



Dried Strawflowers 



OF ALL VARIETIES 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholaaalm Growen and Shippera 



35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



florists say that the Mothers' day trade 

 was better than their Christmas busi- 

 ness. We don't quite say that, but we 

 had a wonderful run of orders." 



' ' The warm weather made all the 

 flowers pop out, but the demand got 

 away with the large amount of stock," 

 declared J. A. Axell, adding that May 

 14 was the biggest Mothers' day trade 

 ever seen in this city. 



"We were cleaned up on Mothers' 

 day. The demand was so big that we 

 only had enough to go around," said 

 Mrs. Darbee. "Telegraph orders were 

 more numerous than ever, and there 

 wasn't an incorrect address. We were 

 able to make all deliveries." 



Podesta & Baldocchi, F. C. Jaeger, 

 Brown & Kennedy, the Suzanne Floral 

 Co., Shellgrain & Ritter, the California 

 Floral Co., the Misses Hannon, the 

 Charles C. Navlet Co., Joseph's, the 

 Terminal Florist and all the other es- 

 tablishments of the city, almost without 

 exception, were enthusiastic regarding 

 the amount of busines transacted at 

 Mothers' day. 



Notice of the voluntary petition in 

 bankruptcy filed by C. Kooyman, as 

 the C. Kooyman Co., Alameda, Cal., 

 appears under the head of "Business 

 Embarrassments" on a forward page. 



Speaking of orchids, Victor Ferrari, 

 "orchid king" of this vicinity, said: 

 "The Mossia; are almost finished and 

 the Gaskelliana and gigas are just be- 

 ginning to bloom, so that orchids are a 

 little scarce at present." 



The E. W. McLellan Co. had just 

 enough stock to meet the heavy Moth- 

 ers' daj- demand, according to G. W. 

 McLellan, of that firm. "We sold out 

 stock as it came along and the heat 

 brought it along fast," he said. Fine 

 Hallcy gladioli are seen here. 



K. Okamura, of Oakl.ind, Cal., who 

 has been established in the nursery 

 business near Redwood City, Cal., for 

 tlie last six years, is having new green- 

 houses built for the cultivation of rose 

 crops. 



S. Enomoto, of Enomoto & Co., says 

 that Mothers' day business was the 

 best ever. He is leaving for Santa Cruz 

 tfi look over stocks and fresoia prospects. 



Y. Noda, of the Growers' Floral Co., 

 is a strong Mothers' day enthusiast. 

 This firm is finding a heavy out-of-town 

 demand for its carnations and roses. 



Domoto Bros, are cutting a lot of fine 

 white irises, as well as gillyflowers and 

 gypsophila. They expect to have plenty 

 of the latter for Memorial day, as well 

 ns a good crop of Shasta daisies. 



I. Inoue, manager of the Unitod 



FLOWER SEEDS 



Selected Strains. Highest Germination. 



The Best Varieties for Commercial Growers. 

 ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 



Tr. Pkt. % Oz. 



Neirose, rich coral pink $0.7S..H00 



Harmony, rich terra cotta 



orange (new) 1.00 



Peace, lovely rose pink (new).. .75 2.00 

 Silver Pink, best producer for 



cut 75 4.00 



Silver Queen, pure silvery lilac 



(new) 1.00 ... 



Torchlight, vivid orange with 



yellow center 75 3.00 



Giant Flowering 

 Colors: Bronze, dark red, pink, 

 scarlet orange, orange, yel- 

 low, red and terra cotta 25 1.00 



ANEMONE "The Caen." 



Bes: French mixed. Pku. H Or.. 1 Oi. 



Single $0.50 $1.00 $3.00 



RANUNCULUS. French mixed. >4 Oz. 1 Oi 



Semi-double $0.60 $2.00 



STRAWFLOWERS. All varieties and 



colors. 

 Postage prepaid. Cash, less 5% discount. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



'ma California St., San Francisco. Cal. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



"The Laws of Hybridizing" 



Discovered by Richard DIener 



A (llsoovery of tremendous importance to 

 everyone Interested In plant-lireedlng and plant 

 life. Any form and size of flowers, fruits and 

 eraliis i-aii l>e obtained l)y aiipllciition of these 

 laws In the (|id<-kest iMisslhle way. They arc the 

 first woikable laws ever di.scovered in plant and 

 aiiinuil-breedinii. Included is an explanation of 

 Wliat Plant Life Is; Animal Life In ISelatlon to 

 Plant Life: Wliat Plant Sports Are, arul other 

 valnalilc Information. A pamphlet of sixteen 

 pairis, elediiiitiy piliitcd ami ilhislral<'<l. 



Price, $5.00 



RICHARD DIENER 



KENTFIELD, CAU 



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DAHLIA SEED 



Saved from oor onrivaled prize-takinR collection, hybrid- 

 ized by hand and sure to give ■plendid reaalts. Ninety 

 per cent will come doable. 



60 seeds %%JSO 500 seeds $10.0O 



100 seeds 2.80 1000 seeds 17.80 



SUPERIOR DAHLIA GARDENS 



49th and Ficneroa Sts., LOS ANGELES. CALIF. 



Mention The Revipw wbea yon write. 



Aquileifla Caernlpa, 2 1-4 in., $3.50 per 100. 

 AciiiiieBia Clirysantha, S-ln. pot«, $5.00 ppr 



IIX); also Lone Spurred Hybrids, same 



price. 

 Campanula Persicifolia, blue or white, 3-ln., 



$.5.00 per 100. 

 Pentstenion Hybrldnm Grnndlflornm, 



in 5 separate colors, 2 1-4 in. i)ot«, $4.00 per 10(10. 

 Cash Please 

 FREB 6R0HE CO., R. F. D. 4, Bex 3B7, Smt* R(si,Cil. 



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For Memorial Day 



We Offer 

 An Excellent Supply of 



CARNATIONS 



LILIES 



Miscellaneoas Flowers 



SPRENGERI, PLUMOSUS 



FERNS 



Write for price list. 



HiMer Floral Co. 



FARMINGTON 



UTAH 



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Originaton and Growers 

 •( the Largest and Fbest 

 Gladioli and Petonias 



Catalogam on Rmqumtt 



KENTFIELD 



Marin County CALIFORNIA 



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IF YOU WANT TO SELL ANYTHING 



USED ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



IF YOU WANT TO BUY ANYTHING 



PRODUCED ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



"Try Clarke" 



W. B. CLARKE 



Horticaltaral Broker, SAN JOSE, CALIF. 



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