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The Florists' Review 



Junk 29, 1922 



IMPORTED HINOKI PLANT TUB 



No. I — 13 in X 13 in. diameter, SOc each 



DRY FLOWERS 



Helichrysum, $ 1 .50 per dozen bunches 



Acroclinium, 1.00 per dozen bunches 



Statice, lavender, blue, white and yellow, 

 $3.00 per dozen bunches. 



Russian Rattail, lavender, $3.00 per 

 dozen bunches. 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO. 



INCORPORATED 



Wholetale Growers and Shippers 



448 Bush St., SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. 



E. W. McLELLAN COMPANY 



Growers and Wholesale Florists 

 451 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



tivc comment from out-of-town visitors 

 for their quality. 



Various Notes. 



Ljiiiibcrt Podorson is planting two 

 houses in mums in preparation for the 

 fall trade. All indications point to a 

 good summer business. 



Felix Rosaia handled the decorations 

 for several social functions last week, 

 using summer flowers and greens prin- 

 cipally. 



Among the local florists who made 

 the trip to Portland for the tri-city 

 howling match and rose tournament 

 were Williiim Desmond, Samuel Dun- 

 lap, B. E. Hammond, A. B. Matthiesen, 

 Carl Melby and James Wylie. 



Probably no single grower is offering 

 a larger variety of flowers on the mar- 

 ket at the i)resent time than Thomas 

 Wj'lie, and some of the more uncom- 

 mon varieties from his fields are attract- 

 ing trade attention. 



The fine quality of flowers shown in 

 the windows of the Hollywood Gardens 

 attracted general attention from the 

 large number of visitors who passed 

 through Seattle on their way to and 

 from the Shrine conclave in San Fran- 

 cisco. Wedding decorations, both for 

 the home and church, have been show- 

 ing some increase. 



Ren a E. Wilber, a local rose fancier, 

 has introduced a new rose, known as 

 Radium, this being a cross of two pink 

 varieties to give a large bloom of old 

 rose shade. It promises to be a good 

 garden variety. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. secured a 

 large number of orders for the gr.'idua- 

 tion exercises of the downtown city hos- 

 pitals. 



The City Flower Shop notes that the 

 presence of two women on the city 

 council makes an apparent difference in 

 the orders coming from the City-County 

 building. 



The Seattle Rose Society will hold its 

 ninth .•innuiil show in the State Mu- 

 seum building on the university campus, 



Primula Obconica 



My well known strain 



2^-iQchpot8 $ 6.00 per 100 



4 -inch pots 20.00 per 100 



Primula Obconica Seed, mixed or leparato 



varietiea. 



78c per package of 1000 aeedi. 



Send for price list of Ferns. Kentias, etc. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



A^ San Francisco, Calif. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



"TheLaws of Hybridizing" 



Discovered by Richard Diener 



A discovery of tremendous Importance to 

 everyone Interested In plant-breeding and plant 

 life. Any form and size of flowers, fruits and 

 grains can be obtained by application of these 

 laws in the quickest possible way. They are the 

 first workable laws ever discovered In plant and 

 anlmal-breedingr. Included is an explanation of 

 What Plant Life Is: Animal Life In Relation to 

 Plant Life; What Plant Sports Are, and other 

 valuable Information. A pamphlet of sixteen 

 pages, elegantly printed and Illustrated. 



Pricm, $5.00 



RICHARD DIENER 



KENTFIELD, CAL. 



LAROEST GROWER OF 



POmSETTIA STOCK PLANTS 



PAUL eCKE. 122t Haywortk Ave. Lo. Am*!**. C«1. 



and H. L. Collier, president of the so- 

 ciety announces that more than 600 

 entries have been secured. There 

 will be special classes for commercial 

 growers this year, with valuable prizes 

 offered. 



Mack Reece is increasing his plant- 

 ings at Bellevue, and now has an acre 

 and a half set to everlastings and two 

 acres to gladioli. This marks a large 



Our 



Winter 



Orchii- 



floweriu 



Sweet 

 Peas 



are now Krown by erer 8SM eommerctal florlita. 

 They hare n* eqaal. Send for lUt. 



Anton C Zrolanek & Sons, '^TiSr*' 



Richard Diener Ctmpany 



INO. 



Orifbuiton and Grawors 

 •i tte Largest and nneit 

 Gladioli and Petuiu 



Catalognm en Rmqumat 



KENTFIELD 



Marin County CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



NORWOOD FERNS 



'2<^-inch. $10.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



2-inch and 2>^-inch. $45.00 per 1000. 



1417 Eut S»tk Slrect, 

 LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



Superior Nursery, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FREESIAS 



rNckd ( WHtdh 



•OS 

 Moiit«b«Uo. Pal. 



