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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 10, 1920. 



IMPORTED HINOKI PLANT TUB 



No. 1—13 in. X 13 in. diameter 

 10 for.... $6. 00 100 for.... $50.00 



No. 2—10 in. X 9 in. 

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



Roses and 

 Carnations 



Seasonable Flowers 

 and Greens 



UNITED FL§WER& SUPPLY CO.,lnc. 



Wholesale Florists, Shippers and Growers 



448 Bush Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



centered on the flags. This firm is get- 

 ting the best of the local carnations 

 from its own greenhouses, but the sup- 

 ply is not sufficient to meet its needs. 



Anna F. Burns, of the Burns Floral 

 Co., has returned from a short trip to 

 Oregon. This firm enjoyed the heaviest 

 Memorial day sales in its history and 

 the combination of holiday demand and 

 funeral work cleaned up its stock early 

 Monday afternoon. 



The Washington Florists have been 

 featuring a fern ball filled with vari- 

 ous spring flowers, with splendid re- 

 sults. This firm is showing some fine 

 potted petunias and some nice ferns of 

 the Boston and other varieties. 



The decorations for the Rainier Club 

 banquet to ex-President Taft last week 

 were handled by Kenney's Home of 

 Flowers and attracted notice in the lo- 

 cal press. The diners were seated about 

 a hollow square filled with palms and 

 greens and a large spray centerpiece 

 was placed in the center of each side 

 of the square, made of Ophelia roses 

 and ferns. William Goldsbary, of this 

 firm, is at prespvt in Vancouver, B. C, 

 on a business trip. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop has shown 

 a number of spring novelties recently 

 and reports good sales. This house has 

 received some of the best colored Cecile 

 Brunner roses and finest iris in the 

 market. Anemones were also shown 

 in profusion. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. handled prob- 

 ably the largest shipment of California 

 gladioli received by any local house and 

 cleaned them up at nice prices. 



H. M. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Many marriage licenses have already 

 been taken out for June weddings and 

 this will help to make business good 

 this month. Late sales of seeds, bedding 

 plants, etc., have added to business. Cut 

 flowers are much cheaper than they 

 were. Roses may be purchased for $1 

 per dozen and up. Seconds have been 

 sold as cheap as 50 cents or 75 cents per 

 dozen at special sales. Peonies are now 

 arriving on the market and are bringing 

 from $2.50 to $3 per dozen. 



Various Notes. 



A large doll, fully two feet high, 

 dressed as a June bride- with veil. 



FIELD 



GROWN 



1920-21 



List in June 



We Grow Only Own- 

 Root Roses 

 HOWARD ROSE CO., Hemet, Calif. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STANDARDS 



Chas. Ratfer White Cbad%vick 



Marigold Golden Cbad%vick 



Yellow Jones Early Frost 



Maud Dean 



POMPONS 



Prank Beu Godfrey 



Hilda Canning Lydia Thomas 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



f25.00 per 1000 $3.00 per 100 



From 2Mj-inch pots. 15.00 per 100 



STUBER & RICHARDSON, 



Bryn Mawr, Wash. 



CHRYSAMTH£MVM8 



Rooted cuttliiKg, the best standard Tarletlefl and 

 pompons, clean, healthy stock, no mldKe, at 13. BO 

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. Chadwicki and White 

 Seldewltz, $6.00 per 100. 



Primula Obronica. 2-Inch, best strain, 

 aratc colors, no white, at $6.00 p«>r 100. 



scp- 



PETERS & SONS. HILLYARD, WASH. 



We ahlp from Spokane. Wash. 



BEDDING STOCK 



ROBINSON FLORAL CO. 



940 K. 40th Htreet. PORTL * ND. ORE. 



bouquet, etc., was the center of the win- 

 dow display of the Washington Flo- 

 rists, 577 Broad street, during the last 

 ten days. Banked at the back and the 

 sides were flowers of appropriate colors. 

 The Pcnck Flower Shop reports good 

 June business thus far. R. B. M. 



Evansville, Ind. — Royston & Fenton 

 are moving their greenhouses and stock. 

 Memorial day business was fine. 



% 

 On Your Flower Pots 



Make your own 

 with our Concrete 

 FLOWER POT 

 MACHINE. 



Send for free de- 

 scriptive booklet. 



A large grower 

 .says: "Many kinds 

 of plante do better 

 in concrete pots 

 than they do in clay 

 pots." 



Spokane Concrete Flower 

 Pot Machine Co., Inc. 



P. 0. Box 25S. SPOKANE, WASH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



24 inches, pot grown, are eold out. 

 Will book orders for September delivery. 



EDWARD H. RUST 



162S Bank St. South Pasadana, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. _ 



Bcrbttris Darwinii Pe'io*! 

 Out of 2-iiich pots I fi"*! 



DIosma alba 



Out of 2-lnchpota lO"! 



Erica Malanthara 



Out of 2-inch pots '(•"I 



Cash with order, please. 

 PAariC NURSERIES. Colaa. Sm Mateo Co., Calif 



Mention The Revie w when yon write. ^, | 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus, 8-in S 6.00 per 1* 



Sprengeri, 4-in 12.00 per IW 



CINERARIAS ^ 



Dwarf strain, 2>4-in. $4.00 peW] 



PETUNIAS 

 Orohe's large-flowering double, ^ , 



2>4-in J6.00peil(«| 



FRED GROHE CO., 

 R. F. D. 4, Box 367. Cash please. Santa Rosa. C»'' 

 Mention The Review when you write. ^^ I 



W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyelaman — SEKDS — Primula „ . 



EVERYTHING FOR THE OREENHOUSBj 

 1206 N. 47th Street, SEATTLE, WASH' 



