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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 20, 1920. 



IMPORTED HINOKI PLANT TUB 



Decoration Day Special 



Xo. 1 — 13 in. X 13 in. diameter 

 10 for.... $6.00 100 for....$50.«) 



No. 2—10 in. X 9 in. 

 10 for.... $4.50 100 for... .$37.50 



Roses and 

 Carnations 



Seasonable Flowers 

 and Greens 



UNITED FLOWER &SDrPLYCO.,inc. 



Wholesale Florists, Shippers aad Growers 



448 Bush Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



local offering which is common and used 

 quife freely. Local iris is not of strong 

 folor and for this reason fails to catch 

 the eye of the buyer so quickly as it 

 might. 



Various Notes. 



\ most effective window display was 

 used by the Woodlawn Flower Shop in 

 honor of Mothers' day. The two sides 

 of the show window were covered with 

 canvas painted to resemble the wall of 

 a brick house, having a window in the 

 center of each room. Inside was placed 

 a figure of an old lady, quaintly dressed, 

 seated in an old-fashioned chair, near a 

 spinning wheel. In her arms were a 

 bunch of Columbia roses and in one 

 hand she held a florist's card with a 

 [Concluded on vage I'.'ts.] 



PORTIiAND, ORE. 



Tlie Market. 



Market conditions are about normal 

 for this time of year. There is a good, 

 steady demand for flowers and the sup- 

 ply is keeping pace with the demand 

 insofar as the indoor stock is concerned, 

 but outdoor flowers are rather slow, on 

 account of weather conditions. 



Roses are plentiful and of excellent 

 quality. Tulips are also plentiful and 

 are of good quality this year. A few 

 indoor gladioli have appeared in some 

 of the stores and they will arrive in 

 larger quantities from now on. 



The growers are kept busy now fill- 

 ing orders for bedding stock and yard 

 decorations. 



Mothers' day was a big day for the 

 local stores. Everyone reports a fine 

 business, much better than last year, 

 and predictions are made that this day 

 will soon be one of the biggest days of 

 the year. 



Club Meeting. 



The monthly meeting of the Portland 

 Floral Society was held May 11, with a 

 fairly good attendance and several visi- 

 tors. The meeting was decidedly inter- 

 esting and entertaining. Plans are 

 being mapped out for the decorative 

 feature of the festival center at the 

 rose show in June. 



Mr. Darnell, of Cleveland, O., repre- 

 senting the F. T. D., was a visitor at 

 the meeting and gave an interesting 

 talk on the benefits derived through the 



Freesia Purity 



Per 1000 



Sg-inch to ^-inch S 6.00 



la-inch to "^-inch 10.00 



Os-inch to Vinch 18.00 



%-inch and over 19.00 



Paper White Narcissus 



Per 1000 



Large size 128.00 



Emperor Daffodils 40.00 



Trumpet Majors 40.00 



CaUa Aethiopica (White) 



Per 1000 



1-inch to l»fl-inch S 86.00 



lifl-inch to 2-inch 8^00 



2-inch and over 160.00 



C. KOOYHAN & CO., Inc. 



Whohaate Florists 



and Importers of Bulbs 



431 BUSH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



DAHLIA BULBS 



MINA BURGLE and GOLDEN W^EST. Sur- 

 plus stock of these two fine cut flower dahlias at 



99.00 per lOO. 



All with sound live eyes. 



M. KAI, 



R. F. D. No. 6, Box 380, Los An<eks, CaL 



HentioD The Rerlew when yon write. 



CAUFORNIA BULBS 



Your usual source of supply 

 The Reliable Quality House 



LOS ROBLES 



Santa Cruz, • California 



Mention The Berlew when jon write. 



Yiir iifiiriei Ut uytkiM TN mT im^ 



WILL BE AmtECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Grawtn vf QMlXy PImIs fw Ifee Traic 



Box 494 SPOKANE. WASH 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



PAN8IE8 



Steele's beet mixture. MedllDfrs, t4.60: transplanted 

 S9.00 per 1000. Verbena.. Fetnnias.CinerMrla., 

 Pelararoniama, Geraniams, Fach.la., etc. 



FRED G. EHL,K, Wholesale Grower. 

 224-236 Sanborn Ave., San Joee, Calif. 



Get Cataleiac Im D«tcripii«a W ScparaU Cdort 



Steele's Mastodon Crecnhoase, special 

 miied, K. Outside, >e oz.. $1.00; oz.. S7.00. 

 Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 'e oz.. Sl.OO; oz.. KOO. 



Plants in bloom, per 100. S3.25 up. 

 In bud. gmaller, 100. {2.00; 1000. $16.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Mentloo The RcTlew when yoo write. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSI8 



24 inches, pot grown, are told out. 

 Will book orders for September delivery. 



EDWARD H. RUST 



162S Bank St. Son U i PaMdMM. CaL 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Priee List on Request 



MiOBtain View nml Ct., '-•^ 



Mention The Review when yon vrlte. 



CHRY8ANTHEMVBI8 



Rooted cnttlngB, the beet standard varletiee tM 

 pompon., clean, healthy .tock, no rD\Age>, at $3 H 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. Cbadwicks and W!<<t« 

 Seldewltz, tS.OO per 100. 



mnKle Petnnias, 5 named TarlcUcs, 2-ln »■ 

 $4.00 per 100. 



Lobelias, Crystal Palace Gem and Traili'P' 

 2-lnch, 13.60 per 100. 



PETERS & SONS, HILLYARD, WASH- 

 We abip from Spokane, Wub. 

 Mention The Review when you wrlte^ 



BEDDING STOCK 



ROBINSON FLORAL CO. 



940 E. 40th Street. PORTLAND. ORE. 



