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The Rorists^ Review 



Afbil 8. 1920 



Ferns - Nahonia - Noss 



All are gathered from the woods here and 



sent out fresh, clean and as promptly as 



possible. 



Brake Ferns, 1000 $2.50 



Ferns, Lomaria, 16 to 20 inches, 1000 2.76 



Mahonia, Aguifolium, very pretty, 1000... 3.60 



Salalt or wild Lemon, 26-lb. or 60-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. 30 to 40 lbs., per lb. .07 



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



LfOg Moss or Sheet Moss, very pretty, 

 per sack 1.50 



Trees— Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock. 



H. W. GOOCH, 



WholeMale Florht 



Tillamook, - - Oregon 



Mention The Berlew when you write. 



FIELD 



GROWN 



1920-21 



^ List in Jnne 



We Grow Only Own- 

 Root Roses 

 HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, Calif. 



Mention The Berlew when yon wrlf. 



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. 

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



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 

 Grebe's large-flowering double, 



2'4-in ....$6.00 per 100 



FRED GROHE CO., 

 R. F. D. 4. Box 3C7. Cash plcaso .Santa Kosa, Cal. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



California Grown Bulbs 



C. Kooyman & Co., inc. 



431 Bosh St., San Francisco, Calif. 



THORNLESS BLACKBERRIES 



(CORV'S THORNLESS) 



Good Rooted Tips, 

 $1.60 per dozen, postpaid 



Los Robles Nursery and Garden, 



SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. 



MeatloB Tlw Bevlgw when you writs. 



W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyelamen - SEEDS — Primula 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 1206 N. 47tli Street, SEATTLE, WASH. ' 



brought here for distribution all over 

 the country. Last year's bulb business 

 through the port of Seattle amounted to 

 $25,000,000 and Vancouver port officials 

 are figuring on getting that trade this 

 year. 



Still other items which the local trade 

 has been forced to buy in Vancouver 

 are palms and azaleas. Vancouver buy- 

 ers cleaned up the palm market of Flor- 

 ida on certain classes a year ago and 

 buyers now have to pay an extra twen- 

 ty-five per cent duty to get this stock. 

 Efforts are being made to have this re- 

 funded on the ground that the stock 

 was not grown in Canada, but only 

 stayed in that country for a short time. 



Various Notes. 



Bobert Corrier, for a number of years 

 on the floor with Bosaia Bros., is again 

 at work for this firm. "Ward roses and 

 hydrangeas have been the big offerings 

 with this firm recently and the buyers 

 have shown a decided preference for 

 these lines. 



Henry Day, manager of the Woodland 

 Park Floral Co. since its purchase by 

 Bosaia Bros., has been featuring tulips 

 and daffodils in his window displays, 

 with good results. The interior arrange- 

 ments are being changed and improved 

 to permit a better showing of stock and 

 more room. 



Harry Crouch, of the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop, offered some of the first 

 potted calceolarias of the season last 

 week and found buyers took to them 

 readily. This firm maintained its prices 



[Concluded on page 130.] 



POBTIJIND, OBE. 



The Market. 



Trade conditions here are good. 

 Everyone in the business got his share 

 of Easter business and the public spent 

 its money for flowers more freely than 

 ever before. Stock was never better or 

 more complete than this year. All the 

 growers were fortunate with their Eas- 

 ter lilies and made a fine showing. There 

 was a great variety of flowers to choose 

 from and the public could get anything 

 that it asked for. 



Various Notes. 



Martin & Forbes are showing some 

 nice gloxinias. Their Easter window 

 display was charming and attracted a 

 good deal of attention. 



H. J. Millatt, of Clarke Bros., under- 

 went a serious operation last week. It 

 will be some time before he will be able 

 to resume his duties at the store. 



Smith's Flower Shop featured some 

 fine hydrangeas for Easter. The win- 

 dow display of lilies and hydrangeas, 

 with trimmings of lavender ribbon and 

 chiffon, made an attractive display. 



George Eosaia, of Bosaia Bros., and 

 H. B. Crouch, of the Woodlawn Flower 

 Shop, of Seattle, Wash., and F. C. Smith, 

 of the Smith Floral Co., Tacoma, Wash., 

 were visitors last week. L. T. S. 



Hoquiam, Wash. — A. W. Tweedie, 

 proprietor of the Grays Harbor Floral 

 Co., said that conditions favored busi- 

 ness in that wages were high and plenty 

 of money was afloat. March^ after com- 

 ing in like a summer's day, went out in 

 a rain, snow and hail storm, with the 

 temperature down to 30. This was un- 

 usual for this section, particularly after 

 a mild winter, which, however, was 

 itself unusual. 



Get Catalogue for Description of 

 Separate Colors 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 

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



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 'e oz., $1.00; oz., $>>.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. ORE. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



STRONG DIVISIONS 



Goldenrod I8.00per100 



Golden Glow 8.00 per 100 



HARDY ASTERS-Assorted Colors 



Divisions $8.00 per 100 



MIXED HARDY PHLOX- 3-ii. Pots. 



Per dozen $1.00 



Per 100 8.00 



H. N. GAGE CO^ 



Montebello, Calif. 



Mention The ReTiew when you write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Nonntain View Horal Co., ^^^SS!"' 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Yfur inpiries f>r anytking yn aty led 

 WILL BE ATPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of Qiality Plaib for tke Tridc 

 Bex 494 SPOKANE. WAStf- 



Hardy Perennials 



THOMAS WYLIE 



S138 Holly St Seattle, Wish, 



CHRYSANTHKM UM.S 



Rooted cutttngrs, the beet standard Tartetlee v. ^ 

 pompons, clean, healthy stock, no midge, at S^i '^ 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. Ctaadwlcks and Wl e 

 Seidewitz, $6.00 per 100. 



COLEUS 

 Trailing Queen, 2-inch $3.00 per ' 



PETERS & SONS, HILLYARD,WAS^ . 



We ship from Spokane, Wash. 



A HALMNCfl ADVERTISEMENi 



here will keep your name and specialty 

 before the whole trade, at a cost of 

 only 55c per week on a yearly order. 



