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The Florists^ Review 



October 27, 1921 



California Flowers 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 $1.00 per dozen bunches 



Helichrysum, selected $1.50 per 100 



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



Plumosus and Adiantum 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. 



is destined to bec-ome the greatest bulb- 

 growing section in tlie world. Mr. 

 Kooyman is recognized as a bulb expert. 



G. Joseph Arrellano notes, as a prom- 

 ising sign, that he has recently had a 

 number of orders for cut flowers to be 

 placed in the lobbies of motion picture 

 and vaudeville theaters. 



J. A. Axell spends his life in working 

 against time, in these days of strenuous 

 shipping. In addition to masses of 

 mums, he is handling some fine lilies of 

 the valley. 



F. C. Jaeger, Jr., is gratified that his 

 prophecy, made in an advertisement in 

 the FJorists' Review, has come true. 

 "I predicted that our shipping business 

 would double this year, and it has more 

 than doubled," he stated. Six extra 

 men were added to the stafif of F, C. 

 Jaeger & Son last week. 



The San Francisco Cooperative Mar- 

 ket has been sending sample bunches of 

 its strawflowers to a number of eastern 

 and middle west florists, together with 

 some of its colored thistles. The ice 

 house is completed and violets and 

 mums are being successfully shipped. 



Enomoto & Co. have yellow, white 

 and pink Turner mums coming in, as 

 well as other varieties. 



Domoto Bros, are busy with their Tur- 

 ner mums and their nurseries are yield- 

 ing plenty of white and yellow Bonnaf- 

 fons, a.s well as violets. Their Appleton 

 mums, one of the latest varieties, will 

 probably last till Christmas. 



The Growers' Floral Co. is cleaned 

 out every day on its Turner and Bon- 

 naffon mums and could dispose of many 

 more despite its large crops. Many vio- 

 lets are coming in. 



The members of Darbee's have been 

 so busy that they were unable to join 

 the party that left October 19 for Los 

 Angeles, to attend the exhibit at Expo- 

 sition park. To her regret, Mrs. Darbee 

 could not spare time to exhibit at Ex- 

 position auditorium. 



Mr. Clarke, of Clarke Bros., Portland, 

 Ore., was in town en route for Los An- 

 geles. He will be one of the judges at 

 the exposition. 



B. Joseph is in southern California. 

 His store, on Grant avenue, has been 

 decorated in oriental colors. The whole 

 building of five stories, which has much 

 exterior woodwork, is now brilliant in 

 jade green and coral red. 



Angelo Rossi, of Pelicano, Rossi & Co., 

 has issued his cards and placards in the 



STANDARD AND NOVELH ROSES 



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

 N Write for 1921-22 trade list. 



WESTERN ROSE CO., ALHAMBRA, CAL. 



Uentlon The Berlew when yon write. 



PORTLAND 



HARDY 

 PERENNIALS 



Field-grown. The Wwld'i Beit. The b.^ u thech-pert. 



Aak for Price LUt. 



Moantain View Floral Co., Portland, Oregon. 



Mention The Berlew wlien yon write. 



CUT roiNsmiAS 



WITH SPLENDIP GREEN FOLIAGE 



Ready to ship latter part of November 



i'er 100 



No. l-;i-ft. stems, select flowers $17.00 



No. '2— 2^-ft. to a-ft. stems, large 



flowers "00 



No. 3— iH-ft. to 2-ft. stems, medium 



flowers 1100 



No. 4— 12-in. to is-in. stems, decor- 

 ation flowers *<'00 



PAUL ECKE 



Largest Grower of Cut Poinsettias 



and Poinsettia Stock Plants 



1Z2C H>rw*rth At*.. PImm S79Z22, Lm AwIm. Ctl. 



Wagner's Giaat Winter and all other 

 standard 



Rhubarb Seeds and Plants 



also BLACKBERRY SEED 



All varieties of Berries and 

 Small FruitinjT Plants 



including Currants, Gooseberries and 

 Thomless Blackberries. 



Send for trade list. 



WAGNER'S NURSERY 



Pasadena, Cal. 



race for supervisor. Most of the florists 

 have these in their wrindows, as Mr. 

 Rossi is popular with the trade. It is 

 believed that a florist on the board of 

 supervisors would be a good thing for 



BULBS 



Highest Quality — Califernia Gnwn 

 Large-Flowering Gladioli 



AMERICA. Per 100 Per 1000 

 Pink, first size $3.ti $27.S« 



PANAMA, 

 Rose pink, first size J.M 3d.N 



SCHWABEN, 



Yellow, first size S.0» 4S.M 



NIAGARA. 

 Yellow, first size SM ASM 



BARON HULOT, 



Blue, first size S.M 45.M 



Other varieties, prices on request. 



FREESIA Purity, 



I's in. to ^i in 7S SM 



'A in. to H in l.H »M 



% in. to H in l.M 13.M 



Satisfaction gruaranteed. Packing free. 

 F. O. B. San Francisco, California. 



Terms— 5% cash with order; 2% ten days; 

 30 days net. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



2SS CeJifomia Strmet 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



business, because he would look after 

 the interests of the trade. 



The undefeated bowling team of 

 Podesta & Baldocchi desires formally to 

 accei)t a challenge issued them by J. L. 



