. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 23, 1917. The Florists Review 87. I Fresh stock direct from our nurseries for long: distance shipping. m I Better grades at growers* price. No double handling. In novelties S ? American Beauty Asters, Single and Anemone Asters, all colors. ? Growers Cut Flower Co., "^T°° California Mention The Review when yon write. WHOLESALE PRICES Subject to Change. Beaatles 60c, $ $, $, $ Short Med. Looc Select Hooiler 100, $ $ $ $ Ophelia " Shawrer "


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 23, 1917. The Florists Review 87. I Fresh stock direct from our nurseries for long: distance shipping. m I Better grades at growers* price. No double handling. In novelties S ? American Beauty Asters, Single and Anemone Asters, all colors. ? Growers Cut Flower Co., "^T°° California Mention The Review when yon write. WHOLESALE PRICES Subject to Change. Beaatles 60c, $ $, $, $ Short Med. Looc Select Hooiler 100, $ $ $ $ Ophelia " Shawrer " Helen Richmond " Kiilarner BrilUant " White " Killarney " CARNATIONS " Sprengeriand Plnmoaus per banch, .60 Hardy Ferni perdos. banchea, Sweet Peas per 100,60c, .76 !TiiP FARMINGTON. U 1 iul Mention The Review when yon write. gardenias and valley to offset the short- age. In flowering plants the principal offerings are gloxinias and cockscomb. Various Notes. B. M. Joseph used eighteen dozen yellow chrysanthemums in a decoration at the Cliff House August 14. Fred Bertrand, manager of Joseph's, reports a stronger demand for dahlias than in former years. He has been unable to fill all orchid orders of late. V. Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi, lias no complaints to make about busi- ness. Tliis firm is liandicapped more or less by the shortage of orchids and the limitod supply of valley. In order to curtail the demand, these flowers are kept out of sight at the store. J. B. Pagano has resumed his duties with Pelicano, Rossi & Co. after a pleas- ant vacation at Geyserville. A. J. Rossi writes from Santa Barbara, Cal., that he is convalescing nicely and will re- turn liome in a short time. Mrs. David Liehtenstein, of the Ter- minal Florists, reports much funeral work and sufficient transient trade to m


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