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The Florists' Review 



jANUAUy 6, 1921 



NOW IS THE TIME 

 TO ORDER YOUR 



Meadow Grown 

 "OREGON" 



Shipping by Express Only 

 will commence January 20th. 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



THE NOVELTY DECORATING CO. 



28 E. 16th Street PORTLAND, OREGON 



All Select 



200 s'ems J 5.00 



50i) stems 11 -00 



750 stems 16.00 



1100 stems 22.50 



Length, 20-28 inches. 



Per 100 



3-foot stems J3.00 



4-foot stems 4.00 



5-foot stems 5.00 



All Packing free. 



Terat: Net C«ili 



F. 0. B. Portlua 



MEADOW GROWN IN 

 OREGON, ARE THE BEST 



volume of business transacted Christ- 

 mas, lie has a fine display of potted 

 azaleas, the Simon Mardner, a mass of 

 bloom, and heather, Erica melanthera. 



General A. J. (ioocli managed to se- 

 cure some long-stemmed, greenhouse- 

 grown daffodils for one of his customers 

 one morning last week. They were fore- 

 runners of the sjiring flowers which are 

 just about to come in. (lenoral Gooch 

 is doing a large business in violets. lie 

 still liad some late medium-sized mums 

 last week. \ 



E. W. Kosario has large crops of vio- 

 lets arriving from his greenhouses. 



Enoinoto & Co. state that the rain has 

 lieli)ed their freesias, Paper Whites and 

 violets, which were never in better 

 shape. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. prac- 

 tically sold out its poinsettias before 

 Christmas. In spite of the large num- 

 ber the comjiany had grown, there were 

 scarcely enough of these California 

 Christmas Howers to go around. 



Domoto Bros., \\]w always specialize 

 in potted plants, ha\e soine attractive 

 zinc containers of mixed jihnits, which 

 can be slijiped into baskets. 



Podcsta & Baldocchi were practically 

 sold out Christmas day, potted plants 

 being especially iu demand. Last week 

 they had a big wedding, the decorations 

 for which largely consisted of roses, be- 

 gonias and wre.'itlis of sniilax. 



Joseph's, in aildition to a wonderful 

 Christmas business, had a wedding at 

 the Catholic cathedral last week, which 

 was renijirkable from a llorjil stand])oint. 

 Standard rose bushes, eight feet in 

 height, h;ul been built ."ill along both 

 aisles. They sjirang from lianks of moss 

 and the tops were a mass of bloom. 



The MacRorie-McLaren Co. had to 

 send an S. (). S. call to the greenhouses 

 for more stock Christmas eve, as the 

 store was ])ractically sold out. 



"Cleaned u]i," was the summary of 

 the holiday situation at the Misses irnu- 

 non's store. Eestocking was in ]irog- 

 ress last week, as New Year's orders 

 were coming in. 



"This was a Cliristinas of flowers," 

 stated Charles C. Navlet. "There was 

 pouring rain until Christ m;is eve and 

 tlien people began an orgy of llowcr buy- 

 ing." 



The marriage of Alfred Robinson, of 

 the Ferry Florists, to Miss Evelyn 

 Becker, of San Francisco, will take 

 place early in February. 



The Terminal Florist has l.'tid in an 

 especially large stock of potted plants 

 and, as they lia\e been popular offerings 

 this year, the firm was kejit busy. 

 The California Floral Co. designed I 



SEEDLINGS 



Greenhouse Special mixed, per 250, $2.25: 



per 600. J3.50; per 1000. $6.60. 

 Private Stock, mixed, per 250, $2.00; per 



500. $3.00; per 1000, $5 50. 



CATALOGUE READY 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 

 mixed. 0. K, outside, ig oz., $1.00; oz., $7.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 % oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



Uentlon The Berlew when you write. 



BLOOMING PLANTS 



AND YOUNG STOCK FOR GROWING ON 



Write us for anything you need. 

 ¥j u w^i I /^ __ 1180 Milwaukie Avenue 



rloiClen riorai company, Portland, oregon 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



Mexican Ivy 



In light weight packing cases. Save 

 on your express. 



Humboldt Evergreen Co. 



DYERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 



"Try Clarke" 



Tlie best .ind i|iiick(.'.-it way to (.'ct 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Nursery Stock 



is to write 

 W. B. CLARKE, Box 543, San Jose, Calif. 



Mention The RptIpw when yon writp. 



CALIFORNIA AND IMPORTED 



BULBS 



C. KOOYNAN CO., Inc. 



431 Busli Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Asparagus Plumosus. . .L'-iii., $40.00 per 1000 

 Cinerarias, Giant Flowering, 2-'n.. $.").00 per 100 

 Fuchsias, IJlack Prince, 4-ia., $15.00 per 100 

 Geraniums, incl. Ivy, 1* and 3-in., $4. 00 and $().()0 

 Pansies, Giant Strain, 5 to 8 leaves, $4.50 per 1000 

 Writofor piicps on other stock. 



FRED G. EHLE. Wholesale Grower 



224-236 Sanborn Ave,, SAN JOSE, CALIF. 



LOS ROBLES CO. 



FLOWER BULB 

 »SPECI«LISTS 



SANTA CRUZ.' 

 CAIIFORNIA 





'■^ vhrrr thmvnv 





BEDDING STOCK 



2-Jnch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane.) 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CYCLAMEN, 4-in., Christmas Red and Glory 



Pride of Wandsbek, Salmon 125.00 per 100 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, 4-incb . . 20.00 per 100 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES Grandiflora, 

 8-inch $7.00 per 100 



FRED GROHE CO., 



H. F. P. 4. Box 367. Cash please. Santa Rosa, Cal. 



Send for LUt of 



Surplus Ornamental Stock 



Suitable for Pacific Coast Planting. 

 The E. Gill Nursery Co., West Berkeley, Calif. 



