Sixth issue of the California Flower Market newsletter, featuring an editorial titled, “A Promising Future for Chrysanthemum,” in which the writer states the sales of chrysanthemum for the next year is promising since the Newsom Trading Company is expanding their distribution to Canada. More orders from many buyers would be expected. In an essay titled “Talking About People Who Befriend the Soil,” the author admires flower growers, saying that they are devout people who enjoy their vocation as a hobby. In another essay titled “Flowers and Folk Songs,” when the writer sees a military man loving a flower, the imbalance creates harmony and charm, and the writer is deeply moved. In an article titled “What One Sees and Hears,” the author introduces various farming regions in California, including San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and Venice, and explains their distinct products. After miscellaneous news and market analysis, there is another essay titled “Impressions of Japan after 40 Years and a Red Blanket” in which the author experienced culture shock and a language barrier during his visit to Japan after 40 years of staying in the US.