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The Rorists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 20, 1921 



CALIFORNIA MUMS shippi^'^ondition 



Mums, in all colors, small $1.00 per dozen 



Mums, in all colors, medium $1.50 to 1.75 per dozen 



Mums, in all colors, selected grade 2.00 per dozen 



Mums, in all colors, special grade 2.50 per dozen 



Pompons, yellow or bronze colors 25c to 35c per bunch 



Violets ready for shipment, $1.00 per dozen bunches. 

 Plumosus and Adiantum, 30c per bunch. 



DRY FLOWERS 



Acroclinium, selected grade $1.00 per dozen bunches 



Helichrysum, selected grade 1.50 per dozen bunches 



Statice, lavender, blue, white and yellow 3.00 per dozen bunches 



Russian Rat-tail, pinkish lavender 6.00 per dozen bunches 



DNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Groiwers and Shippers 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



CHICAGO OFFICE 



I. INOUE, Mgr. 



1S03 Nailers Building, Tei Randolph 5420, S So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



cent woodwardia that is so popular with 

 florists. It is found by experienced 

 hunters in the California woods. The 

 firm also has pepper and madrone ber- 

 ries coming in. 



The California Floral Co. finds that 

 pompon mums are more in demand for 

 table decorations, centerpieces, etc., 

 than the big varieties. The beauty of 

 the autumn tints is partly responsible 

 for making the pompons popular. 



The Art Floral Co. is continuing its 

 policy of featuring mums in big baskets. 

 In one window display pale pink Hunter 

 mums were shown in a white basket, 

 about eight feet in height. M. M. 



TACOMA, WASH. 



The Market. 



A trip along tlie avenues of the trade 

 the last week developed the fact that 

 business is better. Eoses, carnations 

 and chrysanthemums are featured and 

 are moving freely at fair prices. The 

 late marigolds, asters and pompon dahl- 

 ias are wonders for so late in the sea- 

 son. Ferns are moving fast, especially 

 Whitmanii and Norwood. 



Western Washington Fair. 



The feature of last week was the 

 floral exhibit at the western Washington 

 fair, at Puyallup. The display was de- 

 signed and placed by Mr. Kloepper and 

 featured two set pieces, one a 6-foot 

 semi-sphere representing the western 

 hemisphere. Fresh English laurel leaves 

 faced the rim. North and South Amer- 

 ica were worked out with small pink 

 flowers and the oceans were made of 

 Asparagus Sprengeri. A velvet-covered 



Boston Ferns 



6-ia $ 9.00 per doz. 



7-in 15.00 per doz. 



8-in 21.00 per doz. 



9-ia 30.00 per doz. 



Cyclamen 



4-iQ., bloom and buds. . .$3.00 per doz. 

 5-in., bloom and buds. .. 6.00 per doz. 

 6-in., bloom and buds. .. 9.00 per doz. 



PackinK charged for the plants with pots, 10 per cent of the cost. 

 Cash with order, please. 



H. HAYASHI & CO., 



2311 73rd Avenue, OAKLAND, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Richard Diener Company 



INC. 



Originators and Growers 

 of the Largest and Fuest 

 Gladioli and Petunias 



Catalogue on R*qum»t 



KENTFIELD 



Marin County CALIFORNIA 



telegraph table was shown, with instru- 

 ments and ribbons leading from Tacoma 

 to all parts of the world. A sign 

 near called attention to the F. T. D. and 

 how easy it is to deliver flowers any- 

 where, any time in an hour or two. An- 



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OWN- 

 ROOT 



1921-1922 



List ready. 

 AU Field Grown. 



HOWilRD ROSE CO. 



HEMET, CAL. 



other card conveyed the whole idea in 

 a few words, "A message in every blos- 

 som: Friendship, sympathy, love, a smile 

 — Say It with Flowers." The other de- 

 sign of the same size represented Mount 

 Tacoma. The mountain was in white 



