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The Rorists^ Review 



Jvm 24. 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 FLOWER & SUPPLY CO.,hc. 



Wholesale Florists, Shippers and Growers 



448 Bosh Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



quarters for a month or two and is 

 taking a long automobile trip through 

 northern California and Oregon. Mrs. 

 Gooch is with him. They have a ranch 

 up in the Eel river country. M. M. 



PORTIiAND, ORE. 



Tbe Market. 



With conventions, many social events 

 and the usual number of weddings and 

 funerals, the locr.l florists are kept busy. 

 Stock is scarce. No outdoor stock is 

 arriving yet. The season is backward 

 and cold. Within the last few days 

 good, seasonable rains have put every- 

 thing in a good growing condition and 

 if we are blessed with a few days of 

 warm sunshine everything will burst 

 forth in all its glory. 



Next week the annual rose festival 

 will be held and the Shriners' conven- 

 tion also meets here at the same time, 

 so that it is evident that florists will be 

 short of stock to supply the large de- 

 mand which is sure to come from these 



sources. 



Various Notes. 



The regular meeting of the Portland 

 Floral Society was held Tuesday even- 

 ing, June 15, and officors for the ensuing 

 year were elected. It was decided to 

 hold the annual picnic at Bull Run 

 park July 14. ^special car will accom- 

 modate the party. A basket picnic 

 dinner will be served and ice cream 

 and coffee will be furnished by the so- 

 ciety. All members and their friends 

 are invited. 



The firm of Martin & Forbes has been 

 taken over by Mr. Martin, who will 

 conduct the business. Mr. Forbes has 

 not decided as yet what he is going 

 to do. 



Clarke Bros, have acquired the col- 

 lection of orchids owned by Dr. Ferrill, 

 at Portland ITcights. In addition to 

 cattleyas, there are a number of spray 

 orchids in the collection. They were 

 fortunate in securing such a fine collec- 

 tion, for it is probably the best in this 

 part of the country. 



Indoor-grown gladioli of fine quality 

 are being brought in by John Holden, 

 Clarke Bros., Mr. Tonscth and Fred 

 Young. The outdoor crop will be <iii 

 the market about July 10. 



Friday afternoon, June 11, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Weed, peony growers, invited tfce 

 women of Votary to an exhibition at 



Primula Obconica 



Gigantea and GrandiHora 



In 2^4-incti pots, r^dy for shifting 



My well known strain. Giant Flowers, many meas- 

 uring over 1)4, inches in diameter. In separate 

 colors or mixed. 



$6.00 per 100; $57.50 per 1000 



These make good Christmas plants. 



Write tot Price Liut of Ferns, Palma and Foliage Plants 



H. PLATH— "rAe Ferneries" 



Cor. Lawrence and Winnipesr Aves., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Summer Flowers 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Baby Roses, Statice, Gladioli and 



many other seasonable flowers ready for shipment— also 

 Adiantum and Plumosus 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



152 Powell Street 



OUR SLOGAN: 

 "Right Price, Quality and Service" SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



PLUMOSUS ADIANTUM 



Tulips, Roses, Freesias, Gypsophilas, Spring Flowers 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH 



537 PINE STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA 



their farm near Beaverton. After the 

 exhibition, luncheon was served, with 

 entertainment of a'sthetic dancing by 

 young ladies. About eighty attended 

 this function and all reported an en- 

 joyable time. L. T. S. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Weather conditions have worked 

 against the outdoor offerings coming to 

 this market and also figured somewhat 



