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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 15. 1920 



Ferns - Nahonia - Noss 



All are gathered from the woods here and 

 sent out fresh, clean and as promptly as 

 possible. 



Brake Ferns, 1000 $2.60 



Ferns, Lomaria. 16 to 20 inches, 1000 2.76 



Mahonla, Aquifolium, very pretty. 1000... 3.60 



Salal, or wild Lemon, 25-lb. or 50-lb. 



case, per lb 10 



Cedar Branches, 14 to 24 inches, per lb 16 



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

 Tree Moss, wire bales, 80 to 40 lbs., per lb. .07 

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



Log Moss or Sheet Moss, very pretty, 

 per sack 1,60 



Trees— Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock. 



H. W. GOOCH, 



Wholesale Florist 



Tillamook, - - Ores^on 



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GROWN 



1920-21 



^ List in June 



We Grow Only Own- 

 Root Roses 

 HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, Calif. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus, 3-in $ 6.00 per 100 



Sprengeri, 4-in 12.00 per 100 



CINERARIAS 



Dwarf strain, 2'4-in. $4.00 per 100 



PETUNIAS 

 Grohe's large-flowering double, 



2'4-in $6.00 per 100 



FRED CROHE CO.. 

 H. F. P. 4. nox 367. Cash please .Santa Uosa, Cal. 

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California Grown Bulbs 



C. Kooyman & Co., inc. 



431 Bash St., San Francisco, Calif. 



THORNLESS BLACKBERRIES 



(CORY'S THORNLESS) 



Good Rooted Tips, 

 $1.00 per dozen, postpaid 



Los Robles Nursery and Garden, 



SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. 



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W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyclamen — SEEDS — Primula 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 1206 N. 47tli Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



per day and the calendar is full for the 

 next two or three weeks. Lilies and 

 spring flowers seem to have the prefer- 

 once for decorating purposes just now. 

 Oriental bird cages and song birds, of 

 which Joseph's made a specialty for 

 Easter, had a splendid sale. 



Mark Ebel, of Sacramento, visited 

 friends in the San Francisco trade last 

 week and brought with him good reports 

 of Easter business in the capital city. 



Mrs. Copeland, of the Hannon Shop, 

 reports a splendid clean-up of her 

 Easter stock, business this year having 

 shown a substantial increase over last 

 Easter. She supplied the steamer Wil- 

 helmina, which sailed for Honolulu last 

 week, with a large number of fruit 

 baskets. She will also,; furnish the 

 Mill's College alumni with flowers for 

 their benefit. 



Mr. Baldocchi, of Podesta & Baldoc- 

 chi, went to Los Angeles on a pleasure 

 trip last week. 



Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hart, of Cleve- 

 land, C, visited the trade in San Fran- 

 cisco last week, while on a tour of the 

 Pacific coast. 



The MacEorie-McLarcn Co. was busy 

 last week with several large wedding 

 decorations. M. M. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



Easter Business. 



Easter lilies were not so plentiful as 

 they should have been. Consequently, 

 most of the stores were short, being 

 sold out by Saturday afternoon. The 

 stock to be had was good and the trade 

 seemed pleased to be able to have the 

 Easter lilies once more, in spite of the 

 fact that they were much higher than 

 in other years. Roses were plentiful 

 and brought a good price, the cut being 

 of unusually good quality. Daffodils 

 were scarce, the cold weather on the 

 coast being responsible for the scarcity. 

 The Spokane market was depending 

 upon the coast stock for Easter, as the 

 local crop is about over. Some fine sweet 

 peas and valley were to be had and 

 found a ready sale for corsage work. 

 Genistas, cinerarias, hydrangeas, ge- 

 raniums, hyacinths, tulips, daffodils and 

 roses made up the balance in potted 

 stock. 



Various Notes. 



Donart & Lewis, Coeur d'Alene, 

 Idaho, shipped in some wonderful hy- 

 dranfjcas, which sold well at good 

 j)rices. 



E. Sinclair brought in a fine cut of 

 Ophelia roses, some with stems four feet 

 long. 



II. L. Olsson, Inc., is planning to erect 

 another rose house this summer. 



The Glenrose Greenhouses are adding 

 two now houses to their range. 



The members of the trade at Spokane 

 oxtcnd sympathy to W. S. Hoyt, of Hoyt 

 Bros., on the loss of his wife. The fu- 

 neral was held Monday, April 5, from 

 the church at Garden Springs. H. H. 



POBTLAIH), ORE. 



The Market. 



Business is holding up well since 

 Easter. There seems to be as large a 

 demand as ever. There is plenty of good 

 stock on the market and the public ap- 

 pears to be eager to buy the good offer- 

 ings. 



Some excellent rhododendrons are be- 



Get Catalogue for Description of 

 Separate Colors 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 

 miied. 0. K. Outside, ^s oz.. $1.00; oz., $7.00. 

 Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 ^ oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. ORE. 



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STRONG DIVISIONS 



Goldenrod $3.00per lOO 



Golden Glow 8.00 per 100 



HARDY ASTERS-Assorted Colors 



Divisions $8.00 per 100 



MIXED HARDY PHLOX- 3 in. Poti. 



Per dozen IIOO 



Per 100 8.00 



H. N. GAGE CO^ 



Montebello, Calif. 



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PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Nrantain View rioral a, J^i^^ 



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Yiir infuriet fir ajtkint jn mtj lee^ 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growcn of QMlity Plaits for the Init 



Bex 494 SPOKANE. WASH. 



Hardy Perennials 



THOMAS WYLIE 



5138 Holly St Seattle, Wish. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Root«d 



cuttlntfs. the beet standard rarletlea an^ 

 pompons, riean, healthy stock, no inldfre, at »3.°* 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. Chadwlcks and \Mi«e 

 Seldewltz, $6.00 per 100. 



COLEUS 

 TralUng Queen, 2-inch $3.00 per W 



PETERS & SONS, mLLYARD,WASH. 



We ship from Spokane, Waah. 



A HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here will keep your name and specialty 

 before the whole trade, at a cost ot 

 only 55c per week on a yearly order. 



