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The Florists^ Review 



Mav 6, i9eo 



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Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 

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

 Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

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



Plants in bloom, per 100, $3.25 up. 

 In bud. smaller, 100. $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND. ORE. 



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Ferns - Nahonia - Noss 



All are gathered from the woods here and 

 sent out fresh, clean and as promptly as 

 possible. 



Dotftooth Violets, pink, perdoz. bunches, $1.50 



Brake Ferns, per 1000 3.00 



L<Mnaria Ferns, 16 to 24 inches, per 100 3.00 



Mahonia Aqnilolinm, very pretty, 1000 . .. 4.00 



Huckleberry, per bunch 36 



Salal, per bunch 36 



Tree Moss, burlap bales. 30 to 40 lbs., per lb. .07 



Sheet Moss -^sS'el^^^ 1.75 



Orchid Peat and fibers, per crate 6.00 



H. W. GOOCH, 



Wholesale Florist 



Tillamook, 



Orefifon 



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ASTER SEED 



YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON FOR GKOWINO 



CUT ASTERS 



THE HOME OF ASTERS 



Herbert & Fleishauer 



Aster Specialists, McMinnville, Ore. 



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PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



24 inches, pot grown, are sold out. 



Will book oniers for .September delivery. 



EDWARD H. RUST 



1625 Bank St. South Pasadena, Cai. 



CALIFORNIA BULBS 



Your usual source of supply 

 The Reliable Quality House 



LOS ROBLES 



Santa Crux, - California 



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W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyelamen — SEEDS — Primula 



KVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 laSOe N. 47«h street* SEATTLE, WASH. 



a large vase of cherry blossoms, mounted 

 on a stand and flanked by small vases 

 of anemones, daffodils, Keizerskroon 

 and other tulips and greens. This firm 

 reported trade April 24 as equal in 

 volume to anything in the last month 

 and the floors were entirely cleaned 

 for the start of this week. 



Decorations for the dinner g^ven the 

 Seattle school teachers by the Fisher 

 Flouring Mills Co. at its roof garden 

 April 24 were handled by Kenney's 

 Home of Flowers. The 200 dinner 

 guests were seated at two 40-foot tables 

 and the places were marked by spring 

 flowers and forget-me-nots. Joseph 

 Goldsbary, of this firm, reports that 

 stock has been equal to the demand. 



Miss Wharton, of the Hollywood Gar- 

 dens, has returned from a trip to Port- 

 land. 



Mrs. Euth Munch, of the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop's staff, has gone on her 

 annual vacation. 



The first California irises of the 1920 

 season came in for the Hollywood Gar- 

 dens and created a great deal of inter- 

 est in the windows where they were 

 shown. The greenhouses of this firm 

 are supplying practically all of its 

 needs now and excellent wallflowers, 

 English primroses, lupines and daffodils 

 are being delivered daily. 



Miss Anna F. Burns, of the Burns 

 Floral Co., reports a greater demand for 

 the smaller sizes of potted ferns. As 

 with most of the other retailers, the cut 

 from local greenhouses is practically 

 supplying all needs. 



George Eosaia, of Eosaia Bros., spent 

 the greater part of last week at the 

 greenhouses superintending the prepara- 

 tions for Mothers' day and he states 

 that there will be a plentiful supply of 

 all lines. Potted hydrangeas of fine 

 color and strength of stem are being 

 featured by this firm and some rich- 

 colored tulips have also sold well. 



Fred H. Eowe, of McCoy's, has been 

 handling some fine sweet peas and car- 

 nations from this firm's own green- 

 houses of late. However, the cut of 

 roses slackened up as the result of a 

 few days of rather cloudy weather for 

 the start. 



Henry Day, manager of the Orpheum 

 Floral Co., moved a great many daffodils 

 and carnations during the week by fea- 

 turing these flowers in the window of 

 this store. A new and artistic sign has 

 been painted on both the Madison street 

 and the Third avenue sides of the store. 



H. M. 



Terrell, Tex. — C. R. Brown has bought 

 the interest of Mrs. W. D. Fletcher in 

 the Terrell Floral Co. and is now con- 

 ducting the business. Mrs. Fletcher will 

 not engage in business again here. 



New Castle, Pa.— Charles M. Little, 

 who for the last five years has been 

 manager of the local store of J. S. Hen- 

 non & Son, has resigned his position. 

 About May 1 he left for his home in 

 Wheeling, W. Va., where he will take 

 up an outdoor line of work for the 

 summer months. 



Middletown, O.— The Arcade Floral 

 Shop has a Mothers ' day window which 

 receives much notice from the towns- 

 people. It depicts an elderly mother 

 receiving gifts of flowers. Mrs. N. 0. 

 Selby has anticipations of excellent 

 sales, for Easter brought a big business, 

 both from old customers and from new 

 ones. 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



Electrically Welded 



AND 



Cemetery Vases 



Painted Green 



Hanging Basket* 



lO-inch » 11.76 perdoz. 



12-inch 2.26 perdoz. 



14-iDch 8.00 per doz. 



16-inch 4.00 perdoz. 



Cemetery Vases 



4x9 f 12.00 per 100 



Ask for special offer of 100 wreaths 

 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. 24 inches. 



J. W. Huserik & Son 



MANUFACTURERS Of 

 WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



llSl E. Grant St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



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STRONG DIVISIONS 



Goldenxod tS.OOper 100 



Golden Glow 8.Mperl0O 



HARDY ASTERS-Assortea Colon 



Divisions 1B.00 verlOO 



MIXED HARDY PHLOX-^u. Pots. 



Per dozen $1.00 



PerlOO 8.00 



H. N. GAGE CO^ 



Montebello, Calif. 



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PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Mwntam View nenl Ca., ?-*'-*• 



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WILL BE AmtECIATEB 



H. L. OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Grawm «f QMlily Pints ft Mm TrMte 

 Box 4S4 SPOKANE. WASH. 



Hardy Perennials 



THOMAS WYLIE 



5138 Holly St Seattle, Wuh. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Rooted cnttlnffB. the best standard varieties and 

 pompons, clean, healthy stock, iie mldKe, at $3.60 

 per 100: $.30.00 per 1000. Cbadwtcks and White 

 Seldewitz. $6.00 per 100. 



Sintrle Petunias, s named vartetlos, 2-iiu-li. 

 Srt.OO per 10<). 



• obelins. Crystal Palace Ocui uikI Trailitiu:, 

 2-lnch, $3.60 jxr 100. 



PETERS & SONS, HILLYARD, WASH. 



We ship from Spokane. Waati. 



