Ao««6S 21. 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



97 



Zvolanek's 



Winter Orchid-flowering 



Sweet Pea Seed 



Every packet of our original Winter Sweet Peas must bear our Trade 

 Mark. Do not accept any other. We never sell in bulk to any seedsman, 

 but we sell exclusively to over 8000 Commercial Sweet Pea Growers. 



Zvolanek's Orange, Ed. Zvolanek, lavender, 1 oz., 

 $15.00. 



Christmas Pink Orchid, best bicolor, 1 oz., 75c; 1 lb., 

 $8.00. 



Zvolanek's Rose, best shell pink, 1 oz., $5.00; 1 lb., $50.00. 



Miss Louise Gude, pink, 1 oz., 75c; 1 lb., $10.00. 



Mrs. A. A. Skach, Mrs. Sim Orchid or Rose Queen, 1 oz., 

 40c; 1 lb., $4.00. 



Watchung Orchid. Mrs. M. Spanolin, Bridal Veil, all 



whites; Venus, white, pink edged, 1 oz., 75c; 1 lb., $10.00. 



Mrs. Chas. Zvolanek, Lavender Spanolin, Zvolanek's 



Blue, blue-jay color, 1 oz., 75c; 1 lb., $10.00. 

 Zvolanek's Pale Blue, sky blue, 1 oz.. $1.50; 1 lb., $15.00. 

 Zvolanek's Marquis, navy blue, 1 oz.. $1.50; 1 lb., $15.00. 

 Xmas Captain, standard maroon, wings blue; Black Lady, 



purple, 1 oz., 40c; 1 lb., $4.00. 

 Zvolanek's Red, scarlet red; Zvolanek's Beauty, clear, 



dark rose. 1 oz., $1.00; 1 lb., $10.00. 

 Orange Orchid, orange salmon; Miss Flora Fabing, 



Yarrawa, pink on yellpw ground, 1 oz., 40c; 1 lb., $4.00. 



These are a few of the best for any commercial grower— there are not any better. 

 Send for complete List of many other Winter Sweet Peas. 



Ant. C. Zvolanek & Son, sweet Pea Raaeh, Lompoc, Cal. 



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Make Your Own Flower Pots 



and save 75% 

 in ctst. 



Make them 

 for sale at a 

 profit of 200 

 to 500%. Our 

 Concrete 

 Flower Pot 

 Machine on 

 exbibitionat 

 the meeting 

 of the Na- 

 tional Flo- 

 rists' Asa'n., 

 D e t r o i t , 

 Aug. 19-21. 

 Send for 

 Descriptive 

 Booklet. 



SPOKANE 

 CONCRETE 

 FLOWER POT 

 MACHINE CO. 

 ^7 RiversMe 

 Ave., 



SPOKANE. 

 WASH. 



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SANTA BASBAILA. 



The Market. 



The Io«al shortage of asters has 

 caused a great deal of inconvenience to 

 the trad* and local gardeners, but it 

 takes more than this to depress the spir- 

 its of the Santa Barbara brethren or to 

 mar tha beautj of this lovely section. 

 Some of the lawns and shrubbery are 

 dried up a little and business in the nurs- 

 ery end is checked, owing to the re- 

 strictions placed on the use of water. 

 Howevet, permits to use water have 

 been isenHMl to the nurserymen and more 



It's seed sowing time for 

 pansies. Watcii your 

 germination. Watch your 

 moisture, as well as ven- 

 tilation. 

 Get our tips on germination. 



For description and prices, IT varieties, 

 see last week's Reriew. 



1919 Catalogue 

 Ready 



Steele's Sfaatodon Greenhoaae, 



special mixed, O. K. ouUlde. 



i8 0z.,$I.U«;oz.. $7.eO. 

 Steele's Mastodon Private 



Stock, mixed. H oz..$1.00; os.. 



S6.00. 

 Steele's MastoHon Mixed, U 



oz.,$1.50; oz.. $5.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Ore. 



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relief is in sight. The flower business 

 has been exceptionally good and the 

 visit of the fleet this week will probably 

 boost the business still more. Although 

 there is considerable local supply, re- 

 tailers still draw on Los Angeles and 

 San Francisco for the major part of 

 their supplies, as there are no large 

 greenhouse establishments to take care 

 of the demand. 



Various Notes. 



Arthur Gleave, of Gleave'a Flower 

 Shop, always wears a smile, especially a 

 welcoming one to visitors. This time 

 the smile was exceptionally apparent, 

 the reason being that he had just won 

 a sedan automobile in a rafSe on a dol- 

 lar ticket. Congratulations are in or- 

 der. Mr. Gleave has worked up a splen- 

 did business in the few yearn he has 



