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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 20. 1921 



California Rowers Now Ready for Shipping 



Mums, large, selected, our specialty $2.00 to $3.50 per dozen 



Mums* small and medium 50c to $1.50 per dozen 



Pompons, bunches, assorted colors 25c to 50c per bunch 



Violets $1.25 per dozen bunches 



Helichrysum, selected. $1.50 per 100 



Statice, blue, white, yellow $3.00 per dozen bunches 



Plumosus and Adlantum 30c per bunch 



Mexican Ivy 15c per bunch 



Other California Greens 



Wholesale DARBEE'S Retail 



1036 Hyde Street, San Francisco, California. 



MEMBER FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION. 



orchids. Good crops of carnations are 

 now in the market and, thanks to the 

 rain having held off, there is plenty of 

 garden stock. 



Various Notes. 



Colored placards arc now out announc- 

 ing that the San Francisco fall flower 

 show will take place in the municipal 

 auditorium, October 26 to 28 inclusive. 

 All the leading retail florists are ex- 

 pected to hold exhibits. A great many 

 of the growers will also display their 

 products. The growers and wholesalers, 

 however, regret that the flower show 

 comes at a time when they will be busy 

 with their All Souls' day trade with 

 New Orleans, but, with few exceptions, 

 they all seem determined to make the 

 best showing possible. 



Several well known members of the 

 trade in San Francisco will visit Los 

 Angeles to assist in the exposition there. 

 H. Plath, of the Ferneries, will go down 

 to exhibit a collection of ferns, in which 

 he specializes. Frank D. Pelicano, of 

 Pelicano Eossi & Co., will exhibit his 

 dahlias. Like several other dahlia grow- 

 ers of the bav region, he sent his own 

 bulbs for the planting of a plot m Ex- 

 position park. They have been cared 

 for by the officials of the park and are 

 now ready for exhibition. Other bay 

 cities' dahlia growers who will go to 

 see their dahlias in Exposition park are: 

 J. Davis, president of the Dahlia Society 

 of California; Frank Burns, San Eafael 

 florist and dahlia grower, and Eobert 

 McWhirter. P. V. Matraia, of the Art 

 Floral Co., will go as one of the judges. 

 Frank D. Pelicano and probably the 

 other San Francisco dahlia growers pres- 

 ent will be among the judges. The Los 

 Angeles exposition begins October 20. 



The new Cooperative Flower Market 

 reports good results from its sample 

 shipments of chrysanthemums to Can- 

 ada and points in the United States. 

 Samples have resulted in return orders. 

 This does not seem to have taken any 

 trade from other shippers, for most of 

 the wholesale houses are working long 

 hours to get out their orders. 



C. F. Eafferty, representing the A. L. 

 Eandall Co., is here and may make this 

 his headquarters for northern Califor- 

 nia. E. L. Daschbach, who formerly 

 represented this territory for the A. L. 

 Eandall Co., has been transferred to Los 

 Angeles. Mr. Eafferty is at the Alma 

 hotel. 



STANDARD AND NOVELTY ROSES 



Field-grown, clean, heavy two-year, own-root stock. 

 Write for 1921-22 trade list. 



WESTERN ROSE CO^ ALHAMBRA, CAL. 



PORTLAND 



HARDY 

 PERENNIALS 



Field-gwwn. The World*! Bert. 1*. Pe^-i. «... q...p.rt. 



Ask for Price Ust. 



Mountam View Floral Co., Portland, Oregoi 



LONGIFLORUM 



Lily Bulbs 



I have a Quantity of very fine Easter Lily 

 Bulbs ready for immediate; shipment, over 

 and above what orders I have already re- 

 ceived. These I am oiferiDg at the following 



piices: _ . . . .. .^_^_^^^ 



7 to 8-in., per 100 bulbs $15.00 



8to 9-in., perlOO bulbs 18.00 



9tolO-in., per 100 bulbs 21.00 



The bulbs which I shipped last year gave 

 every satisfaction," produced more blooms 

 per size of bulb than the imported stock, 

 and the blooms were larger and of better 

 substance. ~ , .^. . - 



BANDON BULB GARDENS 



L. s. HoiTGHTON, Bandon, Ore. 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 



Box 494. SPOKANE, WASH. 



DAITf FI^KT Largest grower 

 Mr.t^\JM^ EjV,.*vaii, and shipper of cut 



POINSETTIASandPOINSETTIA stock plants. 



1226 Hayworth Ave., Loi Angeles, Cal. 



J. A. Axell is keeping a dozen extra 

 men working to capacity in order to 

 keep up with liis mum business. The 

 Peninsula Nurseries are just beginning 

 to send Mr. Axell a new crop of Laddie 



ROSES 



I Highest Quality — Large Supply. ^ 



I Shorts, 6 to 9 and 9 to 12 inches I 

 1 Medium, 13 to 18 inches M 



m Long, 20 to 27 inches m 



Dunlop 



Pilgrim 



Columbia 



Ophelia 



Shawyer 



White Killarney | 



Hoosier Beauty s 



White Shawyer s 



Butterfly | 



Milady S 



MUMS 



I Best large varieties and Pompons M 



M Sprengeri, Plumosus, Ferns. I 



3 No charge for packing. | 



■ Write for samples and prices. B 



Nilkr Floral Co. 



UTAH 



FARAHNGTON, 



Mention The Berlew when 70a write. 



LOS ROBLES CO. 



FLOWER BUIB . C- . . SBN TACWUZ. 



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