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The Rorists'' Review 



January 13, 1921 



YOUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND 

 THE FINEST AND BEST 

 Meadowy Grown 

 "OREGON" 



Advtce to Patrons: 



Fill all your wants with first 

 order, where possible. These 

 Willows will last the entire 

 year, kept dry. 



PUSSY WILLOWS 



28 E. Sixteenth Street 

 Portland, Oregon 



THE NOVELTY DECORATING CO. 



AU Select 



200 s ems t 6.00 



50i) stems 11.00 



750 stems 16.00 



1100 stems 22.60 



Length, 20-28 inches. 



Per 100 



3-foot stems $3.00 



4- foot stems 4 00 



6-foot stems 5,00 



All Packing free. 



Terms: 



Net Cuk 



F. 0. B. Portland 



ARE THE FINEST. 



MORE EFFECTIVE 



AND CHEAPER 



THAN ALL OTHERS 



other lines of trade try to steal our 

 slogan, then we can easily see the value 

 of it. 



A recent visitor was Guy French, 

 representing the American Bulb Co., 

 Chicago. II. J. H. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market, 



Taking the trade as a wlioli', there 

 was more business to re]i()rt for New 

 Year's than had been anticijiated, and 

 in nearly every case shops were able to 

 report a better business than had been 

 the case for New Year's preceding the 

 adoption of the Eighteenth amendment. 



The New Year'.s denland was pretty 

 much the same as that reported for 

 Christmas, with the exception that 

 potted poinsettias were generally neg- 

 lected. Most stock carried over or 

 arriving from the south too late for the 

 Christmas sales was used in cut flow- 

 ers or decorations. 



The quality of late stock deliveries 

 has been variable, showing some im- 

 provement for carnations, certain va- 

 rieties of local roses and the spring 

 novelties, and failing to make the 

 usual showing on sweet peas, mums and 

 potted primroses. Among tlie novelties 

 shown for New Year's were pussy wil- 

 lows, these being used chiefly in store 

 decorations, and heavy deliveries of 

 potted hyacinths. 



Columbia and Ward lead deliveries of 

 local roses, as the cut of Ophelia 

 continues below normal. Hadley. Lady 

 Hillingdon, Russell, Hoosier Beauty 

 and Irish Elegance are being sliipped 

 in from California. 



Some nice carnations are arriving, 

 and the improved grade of local deliv- 

 eries has led to a lessening of shipping 

 orders. Cle Elum growers are sending 

 in the best sweet peas arriving at this 

 timfl. and Spokane growers have been 

 offering some fine bulbous stock. The 

 cut of orchids is increasing somewhat, 

 and the same is true of lily of the val 

 ley. 



Various Notes. 



Jacob Unlauff, well known among t!i(> 

 trade and until recently head gardener 

 for Volunteer park, was last week 

 named by the board of park commis- 

 siojiers as park superintendent, to liold 

 the position temporarily. 



One of the most elaborate wedding 

 decorations ever handled in this section 

 was completed last week by the Wood- 

 lawn Flower Shop, the Temple de 

 Hirsch, the Louis and Red rooms at the 



SEEDLINGS 



Greenhouse Special mixed, per 260. $2.26; 

 per 600. $3.50; per 1000, $6.50. 



Private Stock, mi.xed, per 250, $2,00; per 

 600, $3,00; per 1000. $5 50, 



CATALOGUE READY 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 

 mixed, 0, K. outside, ^ oz„ $1,00; oz., $7.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 ^ oz., $1.00; oz„ $6,00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



Mention The Rerlew when jam write. 



■PORTLAND- 



ROSES 



Field-Grown. The World's Best. 

 HARDY The Best is the Cheapest. 



PERENNIALS 



Ask for price lists. 



Mountain View Floral Co., Portland, Oregon. 



TULIPS and HYACINTHS in Variety 



in 6-inch and 7-inch pots. 



Cut Daffodils and Freesias 



TRANSPLANTED CYCLAMEN SEEDLINGS, ready Feb. 15th, HO.OO per 1000. 

 WW t 1 w^i I ^^ 1 ISO Milwaulde Avenue 



tloiaen Moral Company, Portland, oregon 



Meption The Rerlew wh#D yon wiite. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholesale Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



New Washington hotel all being decd- 

 r.'ited. Tlie Red room was coiiverteil 

 into a Turkish garden for serving re- 

 freshment ir'by the use of latticework 

 covered with hanging vines, chandeliers 

 treated to match, ferneries fillc<l witli 

 flowering plants and bird cages. In the 

 Louis room tliree sides were covered 

 with latticework, a false ceiling of 

 hanging vinos was constructed and syx-- 

 cial upliolstery backed the tables of tlic 

 bridal party. These were flanked by 

 tjill vases and wall pockets filled witli 

 roses and other flowers. A mini.ature 

 wedding was reproduced on the bride 's 

 fable and on the other tables were 

 miniature trees of spring flowers. The 

 fourth side of this room was made to 



MAHONIA FERNS 



HUCKLEBERRY 



fresh from woods 



Mahonia Fronds, per 1000 $3.50 



Mahonia, on stocks, per bunch 60 



Lomaria Ferns, 1 4 to 22 inches, per 1000 8,00 



Brake Ferns, per 1000 3.00 



Cedar Fronds, p r bunch 50 



Huckleberry, per bunch 26 



Spruce Cones, per 1000 4,00 



Trade Discounts 



H. W. GOOCH, Wholesale Florist 

 TILLAMOOK, ORE. 



Mention The ReTlyw when yoo write. 



Yoor inquiries for anything you may need 

 WIU BE APPRECIATED 



H. L. OLSSON CO., inc. 



Growers of Qnolity Plants for tke Tride 



Box 494 SPOKANE, W«.S&i 



