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The Florid' Review 



OcrpBBB 21. 1920 



Field -Grown Roses 



Clean, Strong, Own Roots, Excellent for Forcing 



Baby Bordure 



Baby Doll 



Baby Erna Teschendorff 



Baby Herriot 



Baby Mile. Francisque Favre 



Baby Orleans 



Baby Tausendschoen 



Baby Rambler 



Cecile B runner 

 Cecile B runner, pink 

 Cecile Brunner, white 

 Geor^re Elffer 

 '^Dorothy Perkins 

 'A'Doro^hy Perkins, red 

 ^Tausendschoen 

 ^Lady Gay 

 Mark * (20-inch up, bushy.) 



No. 1 ffrade, $25.00 per 100 (15-inch up, bushy). 

 No. 2 srrade, 20.00 per 100 (12-inch up, bushy). 

 Shipment — January, February, March. Less 5% for cash. 



Western 



« ml 1 — «r 7 — # 



Rose Co.9 (removed to) Alhambra, CaL 



(Old address) Pasadena, Cal. 



ments have been carried in the neigh- 

 borhood weekly and in the college daily 

 calling attention to the possibilities of 

 brightening students' rooms with flow- 

 ers. H. M. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Until the first slight frost, October 9, 

 the market was well supplied with out- 

 door flowers. Chrysanthemums are get- 

 ting more plentiful and large shipments 

 are arriving from California. The sup- 

 ply of violets is limited. Of the other 

 leaders, roses alone are meeting the de- 

 mand, with an abundant cut coming in 

 each day. Carnations are improving 

 and the first greenhouse sweet peas are 

 on the market. , 



Various Notes. 



Funeral work has been irregular, some- 

 times dull, but just as often commanding 

 the entire attention of florists. 



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

 ers, has resigned to accept a position 

 with the Floral Exchange, Bellingham, 

 Wash. 



Miss Blanche Hill, of Hoyt Bros. Co., 

 has entered the employ of Donart 's 

 House of Flowers. 



Hoyt Bros. Co., through a series of 

 novel window displays, has won consid- 

 erable favorable comment for original- 

 ity and incidentally gained some valu- 

 able publicity. Each one of the scenes 

 depicted an event of life, emphasizing 

 the part flowers play in it. Birthday 

 parties, weddings and graduation exer- 

 cises were featured. 



The growers of Spokane and vicinity 

 met Wednesday evening, October 6, to 

 arrange for the collection of an advertis- 

 ing fund. One per cent of all sales will 

 be paid toward the fund by the growers 

 in their cooperation with the retailers, 

 from whose receipts two per cent is paid. 



The members of the trade extend their 

 sympathies to A. J. and J. C. Burt in the 

 loss of their mother, who died in To- 

 ronto, Ont., October 11. 



The regular meeting of the Spokane 

 Florists' Club was held in the Spokane 

 hotel, October 11. The meeting was 

 addressed by politicians, but a short 

 time was spent in informally discussing 

 advertising. H. H. 



Chrysanthemums 



WE ARE 



GROWERS and SHIPPERS 



of all varieties of MUMS and 

 other seasonable flowers 



Write for Pdcea»..statinsf 

 your requirements 



Immediate Delivery 



Stockton Floral Gardens 



Market and East Sts. 



Stockton, - Calif. 



FREESIAS 



6EBHARD PRECHTL 



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 MO^TEBELIO'CAI. 



Aiparagns Plamoeus, ft-inch, 14.00 per 100. Aiparmamt 

 Plumoaiia aeedlmK*, $1.00 per 100. Aiparmsos Sprentreri, 

 2-ineh. t4.00per 100; 8-ineh, 17.00 per 100. 



Write for prices on beddinar stoek. 



FBKD 6. KHL,B, WholeMle Grower, 



224-236 Sanborn Are.. San Jos«. Calif. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



TO PBOFAOATE GYPSOPHILA. 



Kindly inform us how to work up a 

 stock of perennial double gypsophila. 



H. & S.— Utah. 



The double white gypsophila is one 

 of the most easily cultivated and most 

 valuable of fforists* flowers. As a mar- 

 ket flower it holds an important place. 

 There is nothing more useful in mak- 

 ing up bouquets and funeral pieces. The 

 single gypsophila is useful, but it lacks 

 the purity of the double form and al- 

 ways sells more slowly. Every com- 

 mercial grower who has a local trade 

 should grow a good batch of this valu- 

 able hardy herbaceous perennial. 



These gypsophilas should always be 

 grown on land with at least a gentle 

 slope, where water cannot lie in winter 



POT PLANTS 



Aapanicaa Plamoras, 8-incb, 8c ; 4-lneb. 16c. 

 Aapmrarua Spreoreii, 8-lncb,.7o; 4-inch. 12c. 

 ArtiUery PIsnta, 4-lncb, 20c. 

 Begonlaa, B«x, 2-lncb. 8c; 8-lncb, 18c: 4- 



inch, 26c. 

 Beronlaa, Flowering, 2-lnch, 8c; 8-inch< 16o; 



4-tncb, 26c. 

 Besontes, Cbstalalne, 2-incb, 8c; 8-ineb, 16c: 



4-lncb, 26c. 

 Calla LUiea, 8-lnch. potted, 16c. 

 Cycbunena, 8-lncb. 20o: 4-lnch, 860. 

 DnMaanaSt 4-lncb, 960. 

 Ferns, Boston, 6-lnob. tl.OO; 7-lncta, $1.60; 



8-incb, $2.00: 10-insb, $8.60. 

 Fefms, Boaton and Wbltmanli, 2-lnch, $8.00 



per 100. 

 Ferns, Maidenhair, 4-lnch, 20c: 6-lneb, 40c. 

 Fema, Table, $6.00 per 100. 

 Hydranrena. 4-inch. 20c 

 Leopard Plants, 4-inch, 26o: 6-lnch, 40c. 

 Prlmola Obeoniea, 2-inch, 6c. 

 Prlmala Halacotdcc, 2-inch, 6c: flats, 8c. 

 Oeleatial Poppera, 4-inch, 16c 

 Polnaettlaa. lOc. 

 Smllaz, 2-inch. 6c. 



Umbrella Planta. 2-inch, 6c: 4-lnch, 12c. 

 Antherlenm, 8-incb, 10c; 4-lnch, 16c. 

 Saxlfrasa, 8% -inch, 16c. 

 Chrlatmaa Cactna, 2-lncb. 8c. 

 Fnebaias, 8-lnoh, 10c. 

 Ooleos, 2-incb, 60. 

 Gcranlnms, HIU, Nutt, Meteor and white. 



2-lnch, 6c. 

 Cares. 2-inch, 6c. 

 Parlor Ivy, 2-inch, 6c 

 Olochoma, 2 -inch, 6c 

 Honeysoekle, Reticulata, 8-lnch, 9c: 4-lnch. 



16c 

 Campannla, Star of Bethlehem, 8-lnch. 9c 

 AbntUon, Maculata and Varlegata. 8-lnch. 



9c. 

 Palme, BOc to $16.0a 

 Robber Planta. 60c to $2.00. 

 Olehonia Varlevata, 2-lnch, 6c. 

 Mesembryanthemum, 8-Inch, 2 varletiea, 9c. 

 Moneywelcht Ivy. 2-inch, 6c. 

 Tinea Rosea, mixed, 8-inch, 10c. 

 Enffllsh Ivy, 8-lnch, Oc; 4-lnch, 15c. 

 Madam Salaroi. 2-ineh, 5c. 

 White and TeUow cut Chryaanthemnms ready 

 for the trade. 



FLOBI8T8' SUFPUES. 

 PHlBbnry'a Camatloa Staples. 860 per 1000: 



80U0 for $1.00. 

 HanrlBB Basketa. 10-lncb, $1.86 dos.: 



12-lnch, $2.60 do*.: 14-lncb. $8.60 doi. 

 Crepe Paper, all colore, 46c roll. Silk Fiber 



Ribbon, $2.60 bolt. 

 Chiffon, 4-inch, lOo: 8-inch, ISo. 

 Wired Pleka, $8.26 per 1000. 



Wilson -Crout-Gehr Co. 



East 62nd and 

 Ankeny Streets 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Portland, Oregon. 



Softwood Poinsettia Cttttings 



(Unrooted) 



$3.00 per lOO; 925.00 per lOOO 



Stock plants and cut blooms in season 



PAUL ECKE, 1226 Hayworth Avenue 

 LUS ANGELES. CAI.. 



