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The Florists^ Review 



January C, 1921 



Violets — Cut Greens 



ROSES AND CECILE BRUNNERS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



Wholesalers — Shippers 



440 BUSH STREET, 



PHONE 

 Douglas 3249 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



H. PLATH 



**The Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 

 FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



•^lioji ii'poited iiKirt' s:ilt's tliis season 

 than last, clearly indicating that Ihiwers 

 are being recognizeil as a <;i*^ t'eMluic 

 liv nioi'o lionies. 



Tlie sales fur Ihc last twn days ol 

 Cliristnias week were eonfined chiefly to 

 cut stock, but i)ievi()us to that time 

 potted plants were nuich in the lead s > 

 far as local sales were concerned. I'a]pei- 

 Whites furnished jnobably the best ex- 

 ample of this, and it was apparent that 

 the attractive ])rice named on this of- 

 fering led to an early clean-\iii. There 

 was ai>i>an'iitly a foreshorleniiig of pur- 

 chases on the part of the buyers com- 

 monly classed as "wealthy," while that 

 grou]) generally called the "middle 

 class"' was tlie big pur(diaser of stock. 

 With one or two notable exceptions, 

 -hops cleaned up in good style, and in 

 nearly every ease the work was accom- 

 |)lished witli less sales cost than has been 

 the case in previous years. There was 

 more earlv buying of flowers, which 

 saved the sho]t owners the necessity of 

 adding so large a force of salespeople 

 to care for the last-minute pur(diases. 

 There was a material increase iu the 

 to]egra)di flower sales, both outgoing and 

 incoming, as comjtareij with ]irevioiis 



years. 



There has been some imiiro\ement 

 in the (juality of the local cut of car- 

 nations, but as yet it is not uji to the 

 previous standards. The cut of local 

 roses has been insufficient to meet the 

 trade needs, and there have been good 

 sized regular shij)ments fiom ("alifor 

 Ilia. Hadley an«l Hoosier Beauty stock 

 from the south has been exceptionally 

 l)opular, both of these reds being a 

 novelty to local buyers. The cut of 

 Cobimbia coining in from California has 



Let us quote you your season's supply. 

 PROMPT SHIPMENTS. 



SEATTLE FERN & MOSS CO. 



Corretpondcnce Solicited 



Phone Main 652 



89 Pike Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



MAHONIA FERNS 



HUCKLEBERRY 



FRESH FROM WOODS 



Malionia Fronds, perlOOii i:',.nO 



Mationla.on stucls, pei bunch 50 



Lomaria Ferns, H to 22 inches, per tOOO 3.00 



Brake Ferns, per lOOO :',.00 



Cedar Fronds, p r bunch 50 



Huckieberry, per bunch 25 



Spruce Cones, per 1000 4.00 



Trade Discounts 



H. W. GOOCH, Wholesale Florist 



TILLAMOOK, ORE. 



Mention The Kevlew wbpn .xm write. 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 

 Box 494 SPOKANE, u;*.«w 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Mountain View Floral Co., o?SSn**' 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholesale Crowen of 

 Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



l)('(Mi tine, and the local cut has left 

 notliiiig to be desired but an iiu-rcase in 

 volume. Local Wards are showing up in 

 nice .stvle, while Russell, Premier and 



POT PLANTS 



cineraria, 5-inch, 50c. 



Primula Obconica, 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch 

 o5c. 



Primula Malacoldes, 2-inch, 5c; 3-inch 

 10c; 4-inch, 15c 



Cyclamen, 4-lnch, 35c; 5-inch, 50c to 

 V5c; 6-inch, $1.00. 



Potted Calla Killea, 4 -inch, 25c 



Bex Besronlas, 2-inch, 8c; 3-inch, 15c- 

 4-inch. 25c. 



Plowerlug- Beffonlas, 2-inch, ,Sc; :?-i)icii 

 15c; 4-inch, 25c. 



Artillery Plants, 4-inch, 20( 



Dracaena*, 4-inch, 25c. 



Maidenhair Pema, 5-inch, 4(ic; G-incli 

 75c. 



Table Pema, 2-inch, $5.00 hundred 



tJmbreUa Planta, 2-inch, 5c. 



Anthericnma, 3-inch, lOc; 4-iii(h 15c 



Saxifragra, 3% -inch. I5c. ' ' 



ChriatmaB Cactua, 2-inch, 8c 



Pnchalaa, 3-inch, lOo. 



Coleua, in variety, 2-inch. 5( 



Carex, 2-inch, 5c. 



Parlor Ivy, 2-inch, 5c. 



Olechoma, 2-inch, 5c. 



Honeyanckle, Beticulata, :i-iii<i, He 

 4-inch, 15c. 



Campanula Star of Bethlehem, n-indi 

 9c. 



•A^l'tttilon MaciUata and Varieffata, 



aiec'homa Variegrata, 2-inch. 5c. 

 Meaemhryanthemnm, 2 varieties '5- 

 inch, 9c. 



Moneyweisrht Ivy, 2-inch, 5c. 

 Vinca Boaea, mixt^d, 3-inch, 10c 

 Enarllah Ivy, 3-lnch, 10c; 4-lnch. 15c 

 Mme. Ballerol, 2 -inch. 5c 



^w?.•.'**'o^^■,• "'"• -"^"^f' >feteor. .Tt.d 

 \\ hite, 2-inch, 5c. 



Palma, 50c to $1 5.110 



Bubher Planta, 50c to $1.50. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Pillabury'a Carnation Staplea. 35c ner 



1000; 3000 for $1.00. ° »»«■> •^-'^ I'^i 



Hdngringr Baaketa, lO-inch, $1.85 do/..; 

 12-inch, $2.;,o doz.: 1 4-inch, $3.50 doz 

 Crepe Paper, all .olor.s. 45c roll. 

 Chiffon, t-inch, lOo; 6-inch, 15c 

 Wire Picks, areeniner Pins, etc. 



WibnCrottt-Gehr Co. 



East 62nd and Ankeay St.. PORTLAND, ORE. 



Irish Elegance are common. The cut of 

 Ophelia has been light of late. 

 I Continued on i)a«e llH.l 



