Jo KB 10, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



' Woodlawn Flower Shop 



' ^ . Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



1410-1412 2nd Avenue — Beside Qemmer Theater Building 



. "IN THE HEART OF THE CITY: : 

 Base the Recipient of Your Telegraphic Orders Upon Merit 



We offer unexcelled facilities. More than 13,000 

 square feet of store space devoted exclusively to re- 

 tailing of flowers. Where quality and service reign. 



21 EMPLOYEES 



CHARLES E. SULLIVAN, in charge of Telegraphic Service 



SFATTI F Hollywood Gardens 



^^ — i^ A M m JL Ma^ JL^ SEATTLE'S LEADTNR PT^RTST 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



SEATTLE'S LEADING FLORIST 



1622 Second Avenue 



Walla Walla, Wash. 



CUT FLOWERS 

 FLORAL DESIGNS 



Artistic Work 



Quality Right 



Personal Attention 

 Prices Right 



Telegraph orders filled promptly. Good 

 train service to Southeastern WashinKton. 

 Northeastern Orecon and Idaho. 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



(Formerly JONES') 



WALLA WALLA, WASH. 



YOUNG & LESTER 



SOUTHBASTIRN WASHINGTON 



NORTHBASTBRN ORBGON 



NORTHBRN IDAHO orders filled promptly 



■■•oibm Flerirts' Takgraph Ddlvtry AMoeUtion 



Yakima, Washington 



STATE FLORAL CO. 



We Grow Our Own Flowers 



Televrsph Orders filled promptly and earetaUy 

 Members W. T. D. Aseoelatk». 



YAKIMA. WASHINGTON 

 Annavee Flower Shop ^Siss^iT 



QUAUTT nowERS Artetie Am 

 Mtmben FkiH^i' Tetocnwh IMimvy, 



FORSHAW, Florist 



■^ PENDLETON, ORE 



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SEATTLE 



1001-1003 Third Avenue 



Rnest Floral Stadio 

 ia the Northwest 



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BellinghaniyWash. 



Telegraph orders delivered any- 

 where in the northwest country 



FLORAL EXCHANGE 



rists, as they have a large selection to 

 pick from. Roses are plentiful, but the 

 quality is poor. Sweet peas are also a 

 glut on the market and many are going 

 to waste. Ferns are scarce here, Only 

 ten per cent of the florists had a supply 

 on hand last week. Most sprays are 

 being made up of peony leaves and 

 asparagus. 



Various Notes. 



T. J. Ludwig's new greenhouses are 

 now housing some fine sweet peas, as 

 well as carnations and calendulas. This 

 firm is doing a small wholesale business 

 along with the regular retail busi- 

 ness, as more flowers are being grown 

 than can be used at the present time. 



The Acme Floral Co. is now being 

 managed by E. E. Stoughton, who suc- 

 ceeds W. C. Holstein. Mr. Stoughton 

 was formerly secretary and treasurer 

 of this firm. He is being assisted by 

 his wife and reports business fair in 

 bedding plants and novelties. 



The Munk Floral Co. is cutting many 

 good roses and has a fine window dis- 



SEATTLE 



Choice Flowers, prompt and careful 



L. W. McCOY «^2iiJfr 



Spokane, Wash. 



Eugene's Flower Shop 



PROMPT AND RELIABLE 



Spokane, Wash. 



A. J. BURT. Florist 



Established ao Tears Always on the Job 

 CLEMMER THEATEK BUILDING 



Spokane, Washington 



Reimer's Floral Art Shop 



BETAILERS AND GROWERS 



