. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JanuahV 30, 1919. The Florists^ Review 69 VALENTINE VIOLETS SPECIAL Good Stock In Quantity ENOMOTO & CO., Itic. Wholesale Growers and Shippers 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Mfntlon Tb« RcTlew wb— you write. Violets SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS United Flower & Supply Co., INC. 448 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO Mention The Beylew when 70a write. '^SSw CALLA ELLIOniANA I to $ per 100; lH>-iD. up. (; l'4-in. up. $; 2>4-lD. up, $18.(10: 2V>-lo. up. $ BROWN BULB RANCH, • Capitola, Cal. winter fruits and vegetab
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JanuahV 30, 1919. The Florists^ Review 69 VALENTINE VIOLETS SPECIAL Good Stock In Quantity ENOMOTO & CO., Itic. Wholesale Growers and Shippers 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Mfntlon Tb« RcTlew wb— you write. Violets SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS United Flower & Supply Co., INC. 448 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO Mention The Beylew when 70a write. '^SSw CALLA ELLIOniANA I to $ per 100; lH>-iD. up. (; l'4-in. up. $; 2>4-lD. up, $18.(10: 2V>-lo. up. $ BROWN BULB RANCH, • Capitola, Cal. winter fruits and vegetables is being prepared by the Gardeners' and Flo- rists ' Club for the exhibition to be given in Horticultural hall February 18. As the Massachusetts Horticultural Society will hold no winter or spring show, this exhibition should appeal strongly to the public. A number of novelties will be staged and in the way of orchids one exhibitor will display a fine group of phalsenopsis. The local delegation to the Cleveland convention, whose names were given in The Review of January 16, left January -7, taking a number of exhibits with them. The W. W. Edgar Co. has potted over 12,000 cold storage lilies and hopes to have a large proportion of these in flow- er for the Easter trade. This concern has large batches of roses, hydrangeas, spiraeas, genistas and other plants com- ing along also. Prof. M. G. Kains, of Columbia Uni- versity, New York, had a large audience January 25, to enjoy his illustrated lec- ture on "Home Garden ; Nu- merous questions were asked the lec- turer, who held the interest of his audi- ence for two hours. Leonard Barron, of Garden City, N. Y., speaks on "Garden- ing After the War" February 1. The New England Nurserymen's con- vention at the American House has brought many visitors from a distance to Boston this week. The sessions have been well attended and proved most in- teresting and practical. Penn in his window display this we
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