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The Florists^ Review 



JCNI 24. 1920 



seller also. The carnations coming to 

 hand show the eflfects of the lack of 

 sunny days. Potted plants are scarce. 

 Primroses, fuchsias, Shasta daisies, ge- 

 raniums and Chinese asters have been 

 the popular sellers here. Many ferns 

 have been sold recently. Boses hold 

 their supremacy, with Ophelia and 

 Ward the heaviest, arrivals. Both of 

 these varieties have made a good show- 

 ing as to quality. Columbia is •olentiful. 

 There are plenty of orchids and lilies of 

 the valley and a good demand resulted 

 in the cleaning up of gardenias on sev- 

 eral days last week. The sale of orchids 

 has been steady. 



Water lilies are beginning to be plen- 

 tiful and have been extensively used in 

 window displays recently. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Day, of the Orpheum Floral 

 Co., has been featuring home-made 

 baskets in his windows lately and re- 

 ports a good sale of them. They are 

 made of matting and the containers 

 filled with various combinations of 

 spring flowers. Spanish iris and Shasta 

 daisies have been the most popular ones. 



Albert Stein, of San Francisco, has 

 been calling on the trade in the north- 

 west centers and is to spend some time 

 in Portland before returning home^ 

 Other trade visitors during last week 

 were C. B. Clancy, of Salem, Ore., and 

 Thomas Luke, of Portland, Ore. 



Miss Anna F. Burns, of the Burns 

 Floral Co., has returned from a business 

 trip through southwestern Washington 

 and to Portland. 



Felix Eosaia has been handling some 

 fine violets lately. This flower is be- 

 coming more and more plentiful and the 

 growers' prices have been shaded some- 

 what of late. 



Eugene W. Clark and Irving Harris, 

 of the Woodlawn Flower Shop, are tak- 

 ing a fortnight's vacation at the same 

 time and will spend it in the Hoods 

 canal section. Tom O. Sherwin, of the 

 same house, has .iust returned from his 

 vacation. The Woodlawn Flower Shop 

 handled the floral decoration for the 

 flag day ceremonies at Woodland park 

 where the Seattle lodge of the Elks was 

 host to 50,000 schoolboys. 



Some of the best primroses arriving 

 on the market at this time are being 

 shipped in by McCoy's greenhouses. 

 This firm has a new electrical sign for 



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Patchole Glazing Potty 



$1.00 PER GALLON 



CaliforniaSPlastic Products Company 



521 Sheldon BIdg., 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus, 3-in S 6.00 per 100 



Sprengeri, 4-in 12.00 per 100 



CINERARIAS 



Dwarf strain, 214-in S4 .00 per 100 



PETUNIAS 

 Orohe's large- flowering double, 



2»4-in $6.00perl00 



FRED GROHE CO., 

 K. F. D. 4. Box 367. Cash please. Santa Rosa, Ca). 



CHBT8ANTHEMUM8 



Rooted cattings, the beat standard vaiietle« and 

 pompons, clean, healthy stock, no midge, at $3.60 

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

 Seldewltz. 16.00 per 100. 



Primnla Obronica, 2-lnch, best strain, sep- 

 arate colors, no white, at $6.00 per 100. 



PETERS & SONS. HILLYARD, WASH. 



Wa ship from Spokaoc, Waah. 



sgnniioiinnnmainnnnnoDiiiimiiaMiinimoiiiiiiiinitiuiuniuioiinnnnianiiiaiintannimiiiain^ 

 I Imported Plant Tubs 



g 12-inck Diameter 



Excellent Crop of 

 Roses of all kinds 



60c Each 



Spring Flowers 



WOODWARDIA 



and OTHER GREENS 



ENONOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



|35 St. Anne Street, SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. 



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California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "Callforala" Plant Tub la a special 

 prodnct for Floriata and NnrserTmen. Ex- 

 pert workmanship, artlatlc lines, harmonl- 

 oas color and substantial qnallty. Mada 

 from selected Ko. 1 Redwood, bonnd with 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No bettor 

 tab made, 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



ROY F. WILCOX A, CO. 



Mannfactnrers 



Wholesale Florists and Nnrserymen 



MONTKBELLO. CAL. 



Mention The Beriew when yon write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Winntain View Fl9ral Co., SS**~*- 



ASTER SEED 



YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON FOR GROWENO 



CUT ASTERS 



THE HOME OF ASTERS 

 Herbert & Fleishauer 



Aster Specialists, McMinnville, Ore. 



See our Price List 



Page 57, issue of May 6 



WILSON -CROUTGEHR CO. 



East 62nd and Ankeny St., Portland, Ore. 



W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyclamen — SEEDS — Primnla 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 120« N. 47th Street. SEATTLE. WASH. 



tUDPI lit Transplanted Stock at $1 00 per 

 avnrLW* joo. Asters. Antirrhinnms. cin- 

 erarias. Lobelias. Pans es, Pentstemon. 

 Petnnias. Stocks. Verbenas, Eto. 



FRED O. EHL£, Wholesale Grower. 

 224-236 Sanborn Ave., 8aD Joae, Calif. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STANDARDS 



Clias. Rager White Chadwlck 



Marigold Golden Chadwlck 



Yellow Jones Eariy Frost 



Maud Dean 



POMPONS 



Godfrey 

 Lydla Th< 



Frank Ben 

 Hilda Canning 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



$25.00 per 1000 $3.00 per 100 



From 2^-inch pots, $5.00 per 100 



STUBER & RICHARDSON, 



Bryn Mawr, Wash. 



Ytir iifiiriei tu uytkiif 711 aiy im4 



WILL BE AmEOATED 



H. La OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Grawcn •( QnlMy PiMb far the Tnrft 



Box 4S4 SPOKANE. WASH 



Mention The Bariew wjiea yon write. 



Berberis Darwinii Perioo 

 Out of 2-inch pots I 6.00 



DIosma alba 



Out of 2-inch pots 10.0* 



Erica Malanthara 



Out of 2-inch pots U.0O 



Cash with order, please. 

 PACIFIC NURSERIES, CoIm, Sia MatM Co.. Calif 



