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Ju.NK 15, 1822 



The Florists^ Review 



61 



Russell Bench Plants 



Choice, Grafted, 

 One- Year Stock. 



25,000 



$15.00 per lOO, $125.00 per lOOO 



Can be well rested and shipped subject to order. 



Premier Rose Gardens, 



Maywood, 111. 



PEONIES 



ONLY THE BEST VARIETIES 

 ALL COLORS 



$ 8.00 per lOO 

 60.00 per lOOO 



ROSES 



VALLEY 



CARNATIONS 



Sprengeriy Plumosus 

 Ferns 



**TheBestin the West'* 



NiUer Flond Co. 



FARMINGTON 



UTAH 



taken by Darling's Shop. Evidently 

 Manager John Gordon knows a good 

 thing when he sees it. H. E. E. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



The market was flooded with stock 

 last week, but the demand was light. 

 It is expected that next week will see 

 a marked revival of local business on 

 account of the Shriners' convention. 

 Carnations and roses were plentiful. 

 Kanibler roses in pots seem to be the 

 only thing in the line of roses on which 

 the price was kept up. Carnations were 

 a drug on the market. The supply of 

 peonies was limited and, in consequence, 

 brought satisfactory prices. A large 

 crop of dt'lpliiniums arrived. There were 

 plenty of large and small gladioli. Sweet 

 peas, marigolds, gillyflowers, cornflowers, 

 sweet Williams, poppies and pansies 

 were plentiful, though sweet peas 

 brought the l)est prices. Large crops of 

 strawflowers arrived and there were 

 plenty of lilies of the vallev and or- 

 chids to meet all demands. 



Roses! Roses!! 



Carefully Grown and Graded Cut Blooms 

 Butterfly, Columbia and Hoosier Beauty 



PRICES: 



Fancy $10.00 per 100 



Lonar 8.00 per 100 



Medium 6.00 per 100 



Shorts 3.00 per 100 



BEALL GREENHOUSE CO. 



Pacific Lontf Distance VASHON, WASH. 



BOSTON 

 FERNS 



6-in., heavy $0.75 each 



7-in., heavy 1.25 each 



H. Hayashi & Co. 



231 1 73rd Aye. OAKLAND, CAL. 



Statice Perezii 



2-liich pots, stroiiK plimts, $7.50 per 100. 



Statice Macrophylla 



'.'•Inch |M)ts, stroiit' iilaiits, $7.50 per 100. 



PINE STREET NURSERY 



R. F. D. Box 115 R. I.. INGLEWOOD, CAL 



Various Notes. 



Siin Francisco florists and growers 

 will be well represented in Europe this 

 summer. H. Plath, proprietor of The 

 Ferneries, of this city, is leaving in a 

 few days for a visit to England and 

 Germany, accompanied by Mrs. Plath. 

 Mr. Plath is one of the most successful 

 growers of ferns, kentias, etc., in this 

 vicinity. He is always active in any 

 movement for the good of the florists' 

 industry and is willing to give his time, 

 as well as his money, in order to helji 

 such movements as the San Francisco 

 Cooperative Flower Market, of which 



Ow 



Winter 



OrehM- 



Fliweriit 



Sweet 

 Peas 



■re now vrown by orer 80M commercial florltU. 

 Tber bare no equal Send for Ust. 



Anton C. Zvolanek & Sons, ^""iS*"' 



MEXICAN IVY 



Fresh from the Northern Woods 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO. 



FORTUNA, CALIFORNIA 



FREESIAS 



Ptechtl & WiiteUa 



Box 008 

 Motit«b«lIo. 0*1. 



he is a director, the Richmond Pottery 

 and kindred enterprises. 



Mrs. R. E. Darbee has disposed of 

 her business to her brother, Gen. A. J. 

 Gooch, and intends to take a year's va- 

 cation traveling in Europe, with her 

 husband and her son, Andrew. Upon 

 her return she plans to build one of the 

 finest and most up-to-date flower stores 

 in America. Gen. A. J. Gooch has been 



