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The Florists^ Review 



NOVIMBBB 13, 1919. 



TOBONTO, ONT. 



The IVIarket. 



Cut flowers are selling well and the 

 increase in receptions is making a big 

 demand. Almost every florist had sev- 

 eral decorations for receptions last week 

 and the demand for design work keeps 



up. 



The outlook for supply is good. A 

 visit to some of the greenhouses shows 

 that there will be a big quantity of 

 stock available at an early date. The 

 mum show of this week ushers in the 

 busy fall season, which will culminate 

 in the Christmas week rush. 



"Say It witli Flowers" Parade.. 



The Toronto Eetail Flofjists' Club 

 held a big " Say It with Flowers ' ' cele- 

 bration November 7, the feature of 

 which was a large parade in which all 

 the retail florists joined, with their 

 trucks and cars suitably decorated. 



The parade, with the Victory Loan 

 band at its head, assembled in front 

 of the club rooms, where the lady mem- 

 bers, assisted by several other volun- 

 teers, were receiving donations of flow- 

 ers and packing them in boxes. With 

 the trucks filled, the parade visited all 

 the military hospitals, where commit- 

 tees of ladies distributed the flowers to 

 the sick and disabled soldiers. 



The visitors were given a great re- 

 ception at the different hospitals, but 

 the one which made the greatest impres- 

 sion was probably at Pearson hall, the 

 home of the blind veterans. The parade 

 arrived here just at supper-time and the 

 soldiers met the ladies with the flowers 

 and gave three cheers for the ladies 

 and the Eetail Florists' Club. 



Thousands of roses, carnations and 

 chrysanthemums were donated by mem- 

 bers of the club and two or three of the 

 growers. They made a beautiful dis- 

 play. In fact, the local papers sent 

 along photographers to take pictures for 

 the Saturday night editions. The mo- 

 tion picture man was also on hand and 

 pictures of the display and the parade 

 will be shown in the local motion pic- 

 ture theaters. J. J. H. 



Ferns -Wahonia- Moss 



Dagger Ferns Sphagnum Moss 



Mahonia Salal 



Tree Moss Belladonna Seed 



Digitalis Seed 



A Trial Shipment will bring 

 Regular Orders 



H. W. GOOCH, Bay City, Oregon 



My Winter Orchid-flowering 

 Sweet Peas 



are now crown by over 8000 commercial florivti 

 Tkey have no eaual. Send for list. 



Ant. 0. Zvolanek, Lompoc, Cal. 



Beddlnc stock— Aspanunu SpreneeriandPlamosat, 

 Anatralian Pea Vina, Dahflu, Delphiiiianu, Fnehaiaa, 

 Gcranioma, HeliotropM, Lantanaa, PaMiflora, Panaiea, 

 Pdargonioma, Pantatemons, Petaniaa, Sbaata Daiay, etc. 



FRKD 6. EHL£, Wholesale Grower, 



2S4-3M Sanborn Ava. SAN JOSE, CALIF. 



Mention The Berlew wben jcn write. 



WATSONIAS, piNE^^^TE $20.00 per 1000 



These bulbs produce flowers similar to Gladioli, on a longer spike, and 

 earlier. The pink are of the Ward Carnation color and the White are 

 the Purest White in existence. Splendid for Spring forcing, and bloom 

 about Easter time and earlier. 



GLADIOLI 



America, light pink .... $20.00 per lOOO Francis King, red $20.00 per lOOO 



Elaine, salmon pink 20.00 per lOOO Halley, salmon pink 20.00 per lOOO 



ASPARAGUS 



Sprengeri, 2-in $4.00perl00 Plumosus, 2-in $4.00 per lOO 



H. N. GAGE CO., Inc., Montebello, CaL 



GET 1919 CATALOGUE 



For Description of Separate Color* 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, 



special mixed, 0. K, outside, >^ oz., 

 $1.00; oz., $7.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, 

 mixed, H oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Mixed, ^4 oz., 

 $1.60; oz., $5.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



STOCK YOU NEED NOW 



Asparagns Plnmosas, 2-lnch, 4c; 3-lncb, 7c. 

 Aspararns Sprenserl, 2-lnch, Sc; 8-inch, oc. 

 Begonia Chatelaine, 2-inch, 8c; 8-inch, 12c; 



4-inch, 20c; 6-inch, 36c. 

 Begronla Bex, 2-lnch, 8c; 8-incb, 16c; 4-inch, 



25c; 6-inch, 86c. 

 Ceiestial Peppers, S-lnch, 10c; 4-inch, 16c; 



5- inch. 25c. 

 Cyclamen, 8% -inch. 20c. 

 Colens, 30 varieties, 2-lnch, 4c. 

 Ferns, table, 26,000 2-lnch pota, $4.00 per 100; 



$35.00 per 1000. 

 Ferns, table, from flats, $2.00 per 100. 

 Genista, 3-lnch, 10c; 4-lnch, 20c; extra fine. 

 Hydrangeas, 2-inch, &c; 3-inch, 10c; 4-inch, 



20c. 

 Lantanas, 4-lnch, 16c. 

 Prlmnla Obconica, 2-inch, 6c: 8-inch, 10c; 



separate colors. 

 Palms, Kentia, 60c to $2.00 each. 

 Bnbber Plants, 6-inch, 76c; 6-lncb, $1.00 to 



$1.26. 

 Umbrella Plants, 8% -inch, $12.00 per 100. 

 Fern Dlsbes, 6-inch, 86c: 6-inch, 45c. 

 Callas, Godfrey, 4- inch, strong plants, some 



In bud, $16.00 per 100. 

 Cut Mums and Pompons dnrinr the season. 



WIIiSON-CBOUT-OEHB COMPAMT 



East 62nd and Ankeny Streets 



Portland, Oreson 



Mention The Beview wben you write. 



Cyclamen Giganteum Splendens 



FINEST STRAIN AND PLANTS YOU CAN FIND 

 S-inch, $12.60 to $16.00 per 100 



4-inch, $26.00 to $30.00 per 100 



S-incli, $60.00 to $60.00 per 100 



6-ineh, $76.00 to $100.00 per 100 



BOSTON FERNS 



7-inch, $12.00 per doz. 8-inch, $18.00 per doz. 

 9-inch, 24.00 per doz. 10-inch, $30.00 per doz. 



Bamboo Stakes 



4-ft., $21.00 per bundle of 3000 



The charge for packing the plants in pots 

 is 10% of the cost. 



H. HAYASHI A CO., 



2311 73rd Avenue, OAKLAND. CAL. 



Mention The BctIcw when you write. 



Mexican ivy 



NEW CROP 

 NOW READY 



i\!v^ Humlnldt Eyergreen C« 



JVY Dy«rvHU, Cal. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L. OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of QMlity Photo for Uw Trade 

 Bex 4*4 SPOKANE. WASH 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Mountain View Floral Co., ^»^^<*' 



Mention The RoTlew when yon writ*. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



Freesia Specialist San Gabriel, Cal. 



Mention The BoTlew when yon write. 



