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The Florists' Review 



AnousT 26. 1920 



he is putting in two greenhouses, which 

 will g^ve him about 10,000 feet under 

 glass. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop has been 

 kept busy, since five of the force are 

 away on their vacations. Harry Crouch 

 reports a good sale on the variety of 

 novelties available in good quality at 

 this time. 



George Bosaia, of Bosaia Bros., and 

 his family; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Eugene Bosaia; his sister, Miss Alvera 

 Bosaia, and a party of twelve spent 

 four days last week climbing Mount 

 Bainier. They reported a splendid trip. 



H. H. Wenzell, of the Broadway 

 Flower Shop, has handled the decora- 

 tions for a number of important wed- 

 dings lately. 



H. Plath, of San Francisco, was a vis- 

 itor recently. He was on his way home 

 from a vacation spent in the Yellow- 

 stone National park. 



The Hollywood Gardens are showing 

 some excellent Boosevelt and Norwood 

 ferns. Some of the finest purple asters 

 seen this season are coming in also. 



Mrs. Winters, who first engaged in 

 the florists' business at San Diego, Cal., 

 has opened a retail store at Toppenish. 



H. Lindley has been enjoying a visit 

 from his brother, Albert, a California 

 farmer. 



Mr. Ludwig, of the Saxonwald Nurs- 

 ery, at Castle Shannon, Pa., and Paul 

 Hilman, of the old Woodland Park Flo- 

 ral Co., were trade visitors recently. 

 Edward Brown, of Vancouver, who is 

 in charge of the greenhouses for Brown 

 Bros. & Co., was also here on business. 



Anna F. Burns, of the Burns Floral 

 Co., has been showing some King of Au- 

 tumn dahlias, which equal any seen this 

 year. 



. Thomas Wylie has been offering some 

 fine Golden Glow and flowering thistles 

 lately and will have a number of fall 

 novelties. H. M. 



EVEBETT, WASH. 



Enabling the Everett Floral Co. to 

 double its output and grow all its own 

 flowers, the six greenhouses owned by 

 H. H. Peterson & Son, 3526 Broadway, 

 are now practically completed. The 

 structures average 25x100 feet and are 

 situated on the corner of Thirty-sixth 

 and Lombard streets. The new range 

 takes the place of the smaller houses 

 which were torn down to make room for 

 it. To make the enlargement possible, 

 an addition of two and one-half lots was 

 purchased. When the new greenhouses 

 are completed, they will contain 25,000 

 square feet of glass. 



PITTSBTntGH, PA. 



The Market. 



This territory cannot offer any im- 

 provement in the way of change in mar- 

 ket conditions. If anything, the supply 

 is heavier and the demand is at the low- 

 est ebb. In quality, however, roses, in 

 particular, are almost up to the winter 

 flowers. At no time has such good sum- 

 mer stock been offered. This can be 

 said of gladioli likewise. Easter lilies 

 are exceptionally good and are the only 

 flowers moving at a profit to the grower. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Burki, president of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co., has improved in 

 health and left Los Angeles, Cal., re- 

 cently with his daughter Boma. They 



BULB BARGAINS 



We are Going to Discontinue GroMring 



TULIPS AND NARCISSI 



Entire stock for sale -either as a whole or in separate lots. This 

 covers ALL PLANTING STOCK as well as merchantable bulbs, 

 and includes many highly desirable novelties imported by the late 

 Chas. Willis Ward. 



We Shall Continue Gro^v^ing 



GLOXINIAS AND TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 



of which we have a splendid stock for late fall delivery. 



^ Write us for complete price list on merchantable 



stock in above lines, or for information about 

 planting stock if you are in the market. 



A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR BULB GROWERS 



Cottage Gardens Nurseries 



of EUREKA, CAUF. 



Address all correspondence to 



BOX 543» SAN JOSE, CAL. 





On Your Hower 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 255. SrOKANE. WASH. 



MentloB Tlw Bertow wfc— jwn writ*. 



Carnations 



2-inch Plants 

 $7.00 per lOO 



White Enchantress, white. 

 Victory, red. 

 Mrs. Ward, pink. 

 Belle Washburn, red. 



H. N. GAGE CO^ 



MontebeUo, Calif. 



Get Catalogue or Descri|>tk>n and Prices of Sepa- 

 rate Colors from Last Week's Review. 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse* special 

 mixed, 0. K. Outside. ^ oz.. Sl.OO: oz.. $7.00; 

 !« oz., S8.76. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed. 

 ^ oz., Sl.OO; oz.. $6.00: ^ oz.. 18.26. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Mentton The ReTlew when yon write. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



In separate colors; 2-inch, S6.00 per 100; 

 3-inch, S12.00 per 100. 



GODFREY CALXAS 



Sound, well ripened bulbs, 18.00, $10.00 and 

 $12.60 per 100. 

 PETERS A SONS, HILLYARD, WASH. 

 We lUp frokn Spoluura. Waab. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries** 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 



FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



ASTER SEED 



YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON FOR OROWINO 



CUT ASTERS 



THE HOME OF ASTERS 

 Herbert & Fleishauer 



Aster Specialists, McMinnTtlU, Or*. 



