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The Florists^ Review 



April 22, 1020 



Ferns - Nahonia - Noss 



All are gathered from the woods here and 



sent out fresh, clean and as promptly as 



possible. 



Brake Ferns, 1000 S2.50 



Ferns, Lomaria. 16 to 20 inches, 1000 2.76 



Mahonia, AQuifolium, very pretty, 1000... S.60 

 Salal, or wild Lemon, 26- lb. or 60-lb. 



case, per lb 10 



Cedar Branches, 14 to 24 inches, per lb 15 



Hemlock Branches, any length, per lb... .10 

 Tree Moss, wire bales, SO to 40 lbs., per lb. .07 

 Sphagnum Moss, bales 30 to 40 lbs., per lb. .07 



Lo|{ Moss or Sheet Moss, very pretty, 

 per sack 1,60 



Trees— Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock. 



H. W. GOOCH, 



Wholegale Florist 



Tillamook, - - Oregon 



Meatton The Beylew when yon write. 



GROWN 



1920-21 



^ List in June 



We Grow Only Own- 

 Root Roses 

 HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, Calif. 



Mention The IteTtew when yon write. 



See our P R I C E L I S T of 

 PLANTS 



on page 90 of The Review's Easter Number 



WILSON.CROUT.GEHR CO. 

 B. 62d and Ankeny Sts., Portland, Ore. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus, S-in $ 6.00 per 100 



Sprengeri, 4-in 12.00 per 100 



CINERARIAS 



Dwarf strain, 214-in $4.00 per 100 



PETUNIAS 

 Grohe's large- flowering double, 



2H-in $6.00perl00 



FRED GROHE CO., 



B. F. D. 4. Box 367. Cash please. Santa Rosa, Cal 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



California Grown Bulbs 



C. Kooyman & Co., inc. 



431 Bash St, San Francisco, Calif. 



CAUFORNIA BULBS 



Your usual source of supply 

 The Reliable Quality House 



LOS ROBLES 



Santa Cruz, - California 



W.^H. HAWKINS 



__ Cyelaman — SEEDS — Primula 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 1206 N. 47th Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



tions. Several of the local firms, which 

 have made a specialty of this business, 

 state that it has paid handsomely. 



Potted hydrangeas were offered by 

 Bosaia Bros, during last week and 

 there was such a good sale that more 

 stock could have been sold easily. 



A falling wall of the Lincoln hotel, 

 which was destroyed by fire last week, 

 did several hundred dollars' worth of 

 damage to the store of Felix Bosaia and 

 prevented the shop from opening for one 

 day after the fire. However, the stock 

 carried through in good shape. 



McCoy's has taken possession of 

 the new store on Second avenue and 

 within another week expects all of the 

 finishing work to be completed. One of 

 the finest refrigerators in the whole 

 northwest has been installed here and 

 the other fittings are to be in keeping 

 with it. Good show windows are pro- 

 vided for and the manager, Fred H. 

 Bowe, expects to see a steady increase 

 in business. 



Harry Crouch, of the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop, reports an increase in 

 general business, especially in social 

 decorations and in corsage work for the 

 various clubs. The sales of potted 

 plants have held up well for the period 

 following Easter. 



Max Smith, of the Botary Florists, 

 Portland, Ore., was a visitor last week, 

 while William Goldsbary, of Kenney's 

 Home of Flowers, spent the week-end in 

 British Columbia, combining business 

 and pleasure. 



Miss Wharton, with the Hollywood 

 Gardens, is in Portland, Ore., on a brief 

 vacation. H. M. 



The business purchased by Bosaia 

 Bros, which has been referred to in 

 these columns as the Woodland Park 

 Floral Co. is correctly called the Or- 

 pheum Floral Co., in which 8. Poolman, 

 president of the Woodland Park Floral 

 Co., was interested. The Woodland 

 Park Floral Co. is still doing business 

 at Sumner under the same management 

 as in the last fifteen years. 



ALL ABOUT BUSINESS. 



George Betz, whose card describes 

 him as ' * Portland *s Pioneer Florist, ' ' in 

 the Oregon city, prints on the back of 

 that card a little talk that contains 

 much matter for thought. He says: 



IT IS BDSINBSS. 



Tbe man of business Is strictly business, nn- 

 derstands business, talks business and la full of 

 business. He minds his own business; be does 

 not meddle In other people's business. To worry 

 otliers with your business Is not business. If 

 yoa let others know your business you will soon 

 be out of business. To get you Into trouble Is 

 the lawyer's business. To tell others what to 

 do but not do It himself. Is the preacher's busi- 

 ness. To not let others do, yet do It himself, is 

 the policeman's business. To ask a stranger for 

 tbe loan of a dollar is not business; to make that 

 loan Is poor business. We write this card as 

 strictly business. We present this card as a 

 matter of business. Save this card, as It Is full 

 of business. 



Call and see ns and we'll do business. 



Oakland, Cal — H. Hayashi & Co. 

 grew 7,500 Lilium giganteum and 3,000 

 Dorothy Perkins and Tausendschoen 

 roses for Easter. They bloomed just in 

 time and were sold out clean. 



Pasadena, Cal. — The feature article of 

 California Life, the house organ of the 

 Maryland hotel, in its issue of April 3, 

 was a lengthy description of the Thomas- 

 Moore wedding at the Warner home the 

 week before. The ceremony was held 

 in a garden on the estate, for which 

 elaborate decorations were provided by 

 Henry A. Siebrecht, Jr., who was given 

 liberal mention and praise. 



Get Catalogue for Description of 

 Separate Colors 



SEED 



Steele's ^astodon Greenhouse, special 

 mixed. 0. K. Outside, ^ oz., $1.00; oz., $7.00. 

 Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 ^ oz., $1.00; oz., $t).00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Heetlon The Review when yon write. 



STRONG DIVISIONS 



Goldenrod 18.00 per 100 



GoldenGlow S.OOperlOO 



HARDY ASTERS-Assorted Colon 



Divisions $3.00 per 100 



MffED HARDY^PHLOX-Sin. rot$. 



Per dozen $1.00 



Per 100 8.00 



H. N. GAGE CO^ 



Montebello, Calif. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Nrantain View Horal Co., VlS!^^ 



Meittlon The BeTlew when yog write. 



Ytv iifiiries fir anytjUig yoi may nee' 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growm «f QMlity Plaits for the Trade 

 Box 4*4 SPOKANE. WASH. 



Hardyr^ Perennials 



THOltes^l^LIE 



5198 Holly St Setttle,Wish. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Rooted cuttings, the best standard varieties ROQ 

 pompons, clean, healthy gtock. no mldtfe. at V-^ 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. Chadwlcka and WlilW 

 Seldewitz, $6.00 per 100. 



COI.EUS ^ 



TraUin^ Queen, 2-inch $3.00 per lOO 



PETERS & SONS, HILLYARD, WASH. 



We ship from Spokane, Wash. 



A HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here will keep your name and specialty 

 before the whole trade, at a cost or 

 only 55c per week on a yearly order. 



