July 3, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



Make Your Own Flower Pots! 



With one of our Concrete Flower Pot Machines. Fig- 

 uring on an expense basis of $2.60 per barrel for cement, 



$1.00 per yard for sand and 40 cents per 

 hour for labor, you can turn out 



23^-mch Concrete Flower Pots for 



5 -inch Concrete Flower Pots for 



8 -inch Concrete Flower Pots for 



12 -inch Concrete Flower Pots for 



%c each 

 . 13^c each 

 . 4 c each 

 .ll^c each 



What are you paying for these pots now? Isn't 

 this an opportunity to get your own Flower Pots 

 for practically nothing and supply other florists at 

 a net profit of 200 to 500 per cent? 



Send for booklet describing the 

 machine that does the work 



Spokane Concrete Flower Pot Machine Co. 



807 RIVERSIDE AVENUE 



Spokane, T- - - Washington 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WK AM THE LAR«KST QROWKIIS 09 



ROSES -PORTLMD ROSES 



Supwior Quality— Ohoic* Vuiatiu 

 Sell Better— Orow Bettor 



Ask for Price Lista. Order Now. 



Mountaiii View rioral Co., 



rORTLAND, OREGON 



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Mr. Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi, 

 stated that business continued along 

 satisfactory lines in spite of telephone 

 strikes and other disturbances. 



J. Eolleri, a retailer of Los Angeles, 

 visited the local trade last week. 



An exceptionally beautiful display of 

 water lilies was arranged in Joseph 's 

 store last week. Purple, white and old 

 rose blossoms were artistically placed 

 in a large, flat marble basin. The 

 Japanese note was strongly brought out 

 by the use of bronze herons grouped 

 around the basin. In the same window, 

 under a brilliant Japanese parasol, was 

 grouped a lavish mass of hydrangeas 

 in variegated colors. They produced a 

 striking effect. The first gloxinia plants 

 of the season were seen here. 



The Art Floral Co. was particularly 

 busy with wedding decorations last 

 •week. Decidedly out of the ordinary 

 was the decorative scheme for the Buck- 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ROOTED CUTTINOS 



Charlas Racer, White per 1*0. 12.50 



MariK«ld, Yellow per 100, 3.00 



Early rrost. White per 100, 2.50 



Klondike, Pompon perlO*. 2.00 



From 2^-incli Pots 



Racer perlOO, 4.00 



Marisold per 100. 6.00 



Early Frost per 100. 4.00 



CASH WITH ORDER 



STUBER & RICHARDSON, BrynNiwr.Wask. 



land-Flower wedding. The entire home 

 where the wedding was held was deco- 

 rated with daisies and smilax, the white, 

 gold and green being most effective for 

 the summer season. The bride 's bouquet 

 was composed of phalaenopsis and gar- 

 denias, and the bridesmaids carried 

 bouquets of Shasta daisies, from which 

 floated airy streamers of baby ribbon 

 and tulle. 



A. Cuneo, head decorator for the Art 

 Floral Co., returned last week from a 

 two weeks' automobile trip through 

 Lake county. S. Matraia is also back 

 from an outing in Sonoma county. 



Miss Crosswaite, who presides over 

 the stand of Julius Eppstein in the 

 Hotel St. Francis, is enjoying a vaca- 

 tion. 



H. Corliss, who recently opened a 



SURPLUS BEDOINS STOCK 



. ^ ,. ■.» - . Each 



Australian Pea Vine, 2-lnch, stroner plants 8c 



Aquilesias, Chrysantha, 2-year 8c 



Aquilearias, August seedllngrs, mixed "lo 



Asters, Astermums and Sample's Branch- 



. ins Ic 



Asparagus SpreoReri, 2-lnch 8c 



Asparasrus Sprengreri, 8-lnch 6c 



Asparafrus Robustus. 4-inch 10c 



Bellis Perennls, Monst. Daisy 2c 



Begonia Erfordli, 2-inch 30 



Becenia Erfordil, 3-inch 6c 



Capsicastnim, Jerusalem Cherry. 3-lnch.. 5c 



Chrysanthemums, variety, R. C 2c 



Dracaena Indivisa, 3-lnch 6c 



Delphinium Belladonna, 2H-lnch 4c 



Delphinium, Giant, dark blue, 2 H -Inch... 4c 

 Fuchsias, single, large flower, 8-lnch.... 7c 



Fuchsias, double, choice, 3-lnch 8c 



Geraniums, assorted, 2-inch, including Ivy 



geraniums 8Hc 



Geum, seedlings .".'.' ic 



Heliotrope, 3-inch ',\\\ 6c 



Honeysuclile, large, field ." |i0o 



Ipomoea, two varieties, 2-inch ] ' 3c 



lAutanas. five varieties, 2-lnch 60 



Marigold, African and French, 2V4-lnch.. 2c 



Passiflora, all colors, 2-lnch 60 



Pansies, strong seedlings, Steele's best, 



Dlener's Giganteum 16.00 per 1000 



Pentstemon, giant hybrids, mixed, 2-inch. 2c 



Petunias, single giants, 2-lnch 2Hc 



Petunias, single giants, 2-lnch, select.... 4c 



Petunias, 2-lnch, double 6c 



Shasta Daisy * * " 3,5 



Santollna, 3-lnch " " * 3c 



Violets. Marie Louise and California.' ..' .'i%o 

 Zinnias \q 



The above ad will not appear asWin. ' 



FBED G. EHLB, Wholesale Grower. 

 824-836 Sanborn Avenue San Jose. CaL 



store on Sutter street above Taylor, 

 states that he is well satisfied with 



