July 2&i, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



61 



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New Colored Freesias 



SUNSET COLLECTION -Pink Mixture 



We are the origiaators of this beautiful strain of Colored 

 Freesias. Best colors for the commercial grower. Very tall, 

 wiry stems. Flowers large and open; from delicate pink to 

 brilliant red. It is an unusually good keeper. 



First size Per 1008. $40.00 



Second size " 26.00 



Third size " 18.00 



Per 100. $4.50 

 3.00 

 2.25 



SPLENDENS— Very Fine Lavender 



First size Per 1000, $40.00 Per 1 00, $4.50 



Second size " 30.00 " 3.50 



Write for prices on planting stock. Cash 



VICTORY 



A variety of Sunset Strain; of the same habit as the former, but comes 

 in straight, deep pink color. Does not show yellow or bronze blotch. 



First size Per 1000, $7^^.00 Per 100, $8.00 



Second size " 60.00 " 6.50 



Third size " 35.00 " 4.00 



IMPROVED RAINBOW 



In a great variety of most beautiful colors. Remember, you get 

 ALL the colors. 



First size Per 1000, $30.00 



Second size " 20.00 



Third size *' 10.00 



with order from unknown correspondents. 



Per 100, $3.50 

 250 

 150 



GEJSHARD PRECHTL - box 603 - Montebello, Calif . 



H. PLATH 



*'The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 



FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Holden Floral Co., put one over on their 

 friends by getting married last week. 

 Clarke Bros, are showing the first asters 

 of the season. 



E. J. Nausa, of Smith's Flower Shop, 

 will leave in a few days for St. Paul, 

 where he will visit relatives for three 

 or four weeks. Lawrence Doving, also 

 of this firm, has just returned with a 

 bride from Fort Worth, Tex. 



Martin Forbes had a fine display of 

 orchids in his windows last week. They 

 were of the gigas variety and caused 

 much comment by passers-by. 



Mr. Scott, of the Roselawn Green- 

 houses, Moscow, Ida., stopped in Port- 

 land on his way to Marshfield to attend 

 the funeral of his brother, who was 

 killed by the explosion of a field piece 

 at Camp Lewis a few days ago. The 

 brother was a florist in Marshfield. 



L. T. S. 



SPOKANE. WASH. 



The Market. 



With the summer has come a lull in 

 trade, funeral work being about the only 

 business. Outdoor gladioli are to be had 

 now and are proving as popular as ever. 

 Sweet peas are inclined to be of poor 

 quality this year. The stems are short. 

 The hot weather no doubt is the cause. 



Various Notes. 



F. Winters, of Seattle, Wash., for- 

 merly of Spokane, was a recent visitor, 

 coming here to attend the funeral of his 

 mother-in-law. 



A. Beim, of Eugene's Flower Shop, 

 was passing around the cigars with a 

 smile last week, the occasion being the 

 first arrival in the family, a daughter. 



W. Berry, of Donart 's House of Flow- 

 en, also has the first arrival in his 

 family, a daughter. 



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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 plants do better 

 in concrete pots 

 than they do in clay 

 pots." 



Spokane Concrete Flower 

 Pot Machine Co., Inc. 



r. 0. B«z 2S5. SPOKANE, WASH. 



IfcBtioa Tb« B«Tlew when yon write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Pric« List oa Rcc|vc«t 



Ninntain View Floral Co., SS**^ 



M ention The BeTlew when you write. 



Calla Bulbs (white) 



Per 1000 Per 100 



3 to 4-inch circumference, *35.00 $4.00 



4 to 5-inch circumference, 60.00 6.00 



5 to 6-inch circumference, 65.00 7.00 



Jio eharse for packinx. Prices f. o. b. 



PAariC NURSERIES, C«lM. Su Mateo Co., Cilif. 



Mention The Berlew when ron write. 



ABDaraffOs Plumotas, 2-inch, t4.00 per 100. Asparagroi 

 Plumoaua aeedlinga, $1.00 per 100. AsparasuaSprenseri. 

 2-inch, M.OOper 100; 3-inch, T.OO per 100. 



Writelfor* price* on bedding itoclc. 



FBED 6. KULK.Wholeeale Grower, 



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



Mention The Reiiew when yon write. 



G. Skinner, of Hoyt Bros., is able to 

 be around again after spending the last 

 month in the hospital. Miss S. Mclnnis 

 is spending her vacation at Edmonton, 

 Alta., with a sister. 



Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burt are enjoying 

 life riding in their new sedan. 



Wednesday, July 28, the florists' an- 

 nual picnic was held. A good time was 

 assured everyone. H. H. 



Get Catalogue or Description and Prices of Sepa- 

 rate Colors from Last Weeic's Review. 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 

 mixed, 0. K. Outside, >e oz.. $1.00; oz., $7,00; 

 ^ oz., $8.76. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 ^ oz., il.OO; oz., $6.00; ^ oz., $3.26. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STANDARDS 



Chas. Ratfer White Chadwick 



Marigold^ Golden Chadwick 



Yellow Jones Early Frost 



Maud Dean 



POMPONS 



Prank Beu Godfrey 



Hilda CanUintf Lydia Thomas 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



$25.00 per 1000 $3.00 per 100 



From 2*a-inch pots, $5.00 per 100 



STUBER & RICHARDSON, 



Bryn Mawr, Wash. 



ASTER SEED 



YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON FOR GROWING 



CUT ASTERS 



THE HOME OF ASTERS 

 Herbert & Fleishauer 



Aster Specialists, McMinnville, Or*. 

 MsBtlon The BstIsw when yoo writs. 



See our Price List 



Page 57, issue of Nay 6 



WILSON -CROUTGEHR CO. 



East 62ni and Axktaj St, Portlud, Ore. 



MentloD The Berlew when roa write. 



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