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The Florists' Review 



Adodst B, 1920 



New Colored Freesias 



SUNSET COLLECTION— Pink Mixture 



We are the originators 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 1000, $40.00 



Second size " 26.00 



Thirdsize " 18.00 



Per lt)0. $4.50 

 3.00 

 2.26 



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, $75.00 Per 100, $8.00 



Second size " 60.00 " 5.60 



Thirdsize " 35.00 " 4.00 



IMPROVED RAINBOW 



Remember, you get 



SPLENDENS— Very Fine Lavender 



First size Per 1000, $40.00 Per 100, $4.50 



Second size " 30.00 " 3.50 



Write for prices on planting stoclc. Cash 



In a great variety of most beautiful colors 

 ALL the colors. 



First size Per 1000, $30.00 



Second size " 20.00 



Third size " 10.00 



witli order from unknown correspondents. 



Per 100. $3.60 

 2.60 

 160 



GEBHARD PRECHTL - box so 3 - Montebello, Calif . 



The order was for a table decoration for 

 the Queen City Yacht Club during the 

 visit of some midshipmen. A gunboat 

 nearly four feet in length was made of 

 boards covered with carnations, che- 

 nille for outlining and for the guns, 

 and a "crow's nest" of Sh,;sta daisies 

 and blue cornflowers for the water. 



Milot Mills, of Wenatchee, Wash., was 

 a business visitor for two days last 

 week. 



McCoy's showed an effective window 

 during the Annapolis delegation's visit. 

 The American Union Jack was placed 

 between two American flags and di- 

 rectly behind these, screened by oak 

 leaves, was placed an electric fan to 

 keep the colors fluttering. Bright-col- 

 ored summer flowers were shown below 

 the three standards. 



Dr. Walter A. Moore is out of town on 

 a week's business trip in the interests 

 of the Hollywood Gardens. 



Many telegraph orders were received 

 here by the advertising florists for the 

 sailing of the Fushimi Maru, which left 

 here Friday, July 23, for the orient. 



Practically all of the old carnations 

 have been thrown out by the green- 

 house men now and it will only be a 

 short time until some fine stock is of- 

 fered. Plantings this year are much 

 heavier. 



Anna F. Burns, of the Burns Floral 

 Co., has been enioying the novel sensa- 

 tion of having growers pay her money. 

 When a photograph agency recently ran 

 into financial trouble the court ordered 

 that its stock be sold for what it would 

 bring and for several weeks this shop 

 has been headquarters for music and 

 flowers. Most of the machines were 

 taken by growers. 



W. E. Hollingsworth, of the Western 

 Waxed Paper Goods Co., North Port- 

 land, called on the trade last week. 



Kenney's Home of Flowers showed a 

 novelty basket last week, using a low 

 round basket filled with rubrum lilies 

 and steel-blue thistles. 



Felix Eosaia reports a good supply 

 of roses from valley growers. 



H. M. 



Knoxville, Term. — The slogan has 

 struck Condo, who draws Everett True 

 and his high-tempered wife. Recently 

 Everett told her to "Say It with Flow- 

 ers" and she threw a vase of them at 

 him. Baum's Home of Flowers, where 

 "home "-life seems to be somewhat dif- 

 ferent, reproduced the pictures on pink 

 paper, with the suggestion that it has a 

 different interpretation of the slogan, 

 and is mailing out 5,000 of the leaflets. 



A Big Seller 



Because 



A Big Help to the 

 Retail Florist 



ALBUM OF 

 DESIGNS 



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 Send $1.25 now for one copy, or $12.00 for a dozen copies. 



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Piklisbers of 



The Florists' Review 

 The Albun of Oesigas 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STANDARDS 



Chas. Rager White Cbadwlck 



Marigold Golden Chadwick 



Yellow Jones Early Frost 



Maud Dean 



POMPONS 



Frank Beu 

 Hilda Canning 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



125.00 per 1000 13.00 per 100 



From 213-inch pots, $5.00 per 100 



STUBER & RICHARDSON, 



Bryn Mawr, Wash. 



Godfrey 

 Lydia Thomas 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Nountain View noral Co., ^^SS^^ 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



Asparasrns Plumosua, 2-inch, $4.00 per 100. Agparagroi 

 Plumosus seedlings, tl.OOper 100. Asparagus Sprengeri, 

 2-inch, $4.00 per 100; 3-inch, $7.00 per 100. 



Write for prices on bedding stock. 



FRKD G. KHLK, Wholesale Grower, 



224-236 Sanborn Ave., San Jose. Calif. 



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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. 



P. 0. Box 2SS. SPOKANE, WASH. 



W. H. HAWKINS 



Cyelaman — SEEDS — Primula 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 

 1206 N. 47th Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



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