. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TP»"J«m^™»4!i-H>^.Hi »>»'iew!"-wiij'-»«rniT—T VTi T "T? ir'' TT'Si TT" NOVfMBBB 7, 1918. The Florists^ Review 43 CHRYSANTHEMUMS POMPONS ^.1 VIOLETS Shipped To All Points UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc., 448 Busk Street, San Francisco Meatlon The ReTlew when you write. Direct from the Grower Extra Fiae Asparagos Plamosos Sprays $ per 100; 600 for $ Aspmtu PlHfflosNS Seed. .$ per 1000 Asparagu Sprcagcri .76 per 1000 From present indications I will have a heavy crop of both Plumosus and Sprenseri seed


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TP»"J«m^™»4!i-H>^.Hi »>»'iew!"-wiij'-»«rniT—T VTi T "T? ir'' TT'Si TT" NOVfMBBB 7, 1918. The Florists^ Review 43 CHRYSANTHEMUMS POMPONS ^.1 VIOLETS Shipped To All Points UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc., 448 Busk Street, San Francisco Meatlon The ReTlew when you write. Direct from the Grower Extra Fiae Asparagos Plamosos Sprays $ per 100; 600 for $ Aspmtu PlHfflosNS Seed. .$ per 1000 Asparagu Sprcagcri .76 per 1000 From present indications I will have a heavy crop of both Plumosus and Sprenseri seed for 1919. Correspondence invited. HARRY BAILEY, NURSERYMAN No. 6, Bix S54^ LOS ANGELES, CAL. OWN ROOT FIELD GROWN Howard Rose Co. Ham*!, s California years and in that time, by her person- ality and unfailing courtesy to all, has made a great many friends, all of whom will be glad to congratulate her and wish her the best of success in her en- larged sphere of action. Oscar Schneider is again at his post at the store of Purdie & Co., not fully recovered from his late illness, but stick- ing to duty grimly. Anything that adds to the gayety of nations or individuals is useful in these days, and it was surely amusing to see J. Dieterich and his robust friend try- ing to back up a Ford ear which was balking like Si's mule. By running it around a block, it was persuaded to en- ter the garage head first. H. R. Eichards. SAN FEANCISCO. The Market. There has been little change in the local market since the last report. The shipping demand continues brisk and what flowers remain after out-of-town orders are filled clean up easily, as a result of the heavy requirements of the local retailers for funeral work. The rush is beginning to tell upon both wholesalers and retailers. To cope with the abnormal demand has required con- tinuous effort for the last ten days, in- cluding much night work, and every- body IS beginning to look forward to the return of normal condit


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