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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBDB 6, 1821 



MATS 



For wrapping plant pots. 

 Write for samples and prices. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES 



Green, 3-ft $4.50 per 1000 



Green, 4-f t 6.50 per 1000 



Natural, 6-ft. . . 7.50 per 1000 



PLANT TUBS 



Each 50c 



MUMS 



Now ready for shipment. 



DRIED STRAWFLOWERS 



of all varieties. 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street -^^.r SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Planting Stock 



I hereby offer my entire stock of Gladioli for sale at reduced prices. These bulbs are true to name, are first-class, and the larger sizes 

 just the thing f r for.;inK (or early cutting by florists. October is the best montb for outdoor planting in southern California and Florida, to 

 cut for Memorial Day. 



•25.1)00 A No. I si e America $12.50 per 1000 



3,500 ORCHID (see description below) ;».00 per lOKi 



1.000 Autuma Q een 20.00 per 1000 



1.500 nr«. Kranci* Kiag 15.00 per lOOO 



5000 Chicago White 15.00 per lOOO 



1.500 Halley 15.00 per 1000 



2.500 Nixed 10.00 per lOOO 



All of the above arc A-No. 1 size bulbs. 



5.000 No. 5 ORCHID $1,5.00 per lOO 



"5.000 No. 5 and 6 America 8.00 per 100 



5.000 No. 5 and 6 P. King 4 00 per 100 



5,000 No. 5 and 6 Hailey fi.OO per 1000 



6 000 No. 5 and 6 Chicago Wbii<8 6.00 perlOO 



ORCHID is one of Kunderd's creations. I bouebt the entire stock of him whpn hp first originated it. and own every bulb of it. It 

 resembles the Chicago Whit<> in color, but is a far better white, and in every way sup-rior to that pooular variety; ha- a larger flower, is 

 mure vigorous in growth, and a l&r better bulblet maker. It is aot more than five days later. It will supplant Chicago White wherever ii is tried. 



E. T. FLANAGAN, R. R. No. 2, Box 4i7, SAN GABRIEL, Cal. 



tonsignments of fancy baskets from 

 .lapan. They are also meeting with suc- 

 i-ess in handling florists' art baskets 

 manufactured in Alameda county. These 

 :irc made in delicate pastel shades, 

 touched with gilt or silver. 



Bowling continues to be a lively 

 theme for discussion among the mem- 

 liers of some of the downtown florists' 

 staffs. It has become known to the vic- 

 torious Podesta & Baldocchi team th;it 

 <ome of the Fillmore street florists have 

 l»een practicing diligently, and the Po- 

 ilesta team is anxious to meet some of 

 the Fillmore street stars individually. 



Fred Bertrand, of the Palace hotel, 

 iias a canary that attracts trade to the 

 tiower shop by its singing. 



Mrs, K. E. Darbee is planning a cam- 

 paign among women 's clubs to save 

 some of the giant redwoods along the 

 state highways. At the present rate of 

 I onsumption these trees will not be an 

 ornament to the highway for long. 



Brown & Kennedy report business 

 .ictive in funeral work. M. M. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



A marked increase in the (iciiiaiid lor 

 I'otted plants, a heavier cut of all kinds 

 iif roses, with a better quality being de- 

 livered; a gain in the supply of carna- 

 tions and better geuer.'il iiusincss 

 marked the l.'ist week. 



The reopening of town lioii.-ts and 

 .ipartments has caused a big demand for 

 potted plants and tlie main complaint 

 on the part of retailers has been the 

 lack of variety to offer their customers. 

 The supply of primroses, cyclamens and 

 other colorful items has been cleaning 

 up almost as fast as offered. There has 

 been a fine sale of ferns, and interesting 

 iiiitial offerings of lycopodium. 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries 



of EUREKA, CAL., offer 



AZALEA INDICA— Ready for shipment. 

 TUBEROUS BEGONIAS— For December delivery. 

 GLOXINIAS— For December Delivery. 

 BOXWOODS— For November delivery. 

 ERICAS — In varieties, for fall delivery. 



For Price List Write to 



G. VANDEN ABEELE, Receiver 



p. 0. Box 78 COTTAGE GA1DENS NURSERIES EUREKA, CAL. 



Richard Diener Company 



INC. 



Originaton and Growers 

 of the Largest and Fmest 

 Gladioli and Petunias 



Catatogum on Rmqumat 



KENTFIELD 



Blarin County CALIFORNIA 



Probably the largest increase in the 

 cut of roses was seen on Ward. Colum- 

 bia and Ophelia are both arriving in fine 

 condition, and Cecile Brunner is again 

 offered in quantities sufficient for the 

 demand. A number of other varieties 



OWN- 

 ROOT 



1921-1922 



List ready. 

 AUFiddGrawB. 



HOWARD ROSE CO. 



HEMET, CAL. 



of roses are being shown in small quan 

 titles and Butterfly continues a trade 

 leader. 



The fact that there has been no frost 

 to check growth leaves the trade with 

 almost an ovenupply of gladioli on 



