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The Rorists^ Review 



Jandabx 20, 1921 



VIOLETS 



In lots of 5 dozen bunches or more, $1.00 per dozen. 



ROSES 



RUSSELL and OPHELIA predominating, at right prices. 



Also a large cut of FREESIAS, NARCISSI, Paper Whites, We also carry a fine line of 



Jonquils, Daffodils, etc., etc. 017171^ nACI^1«*nP6 



Scotch Heather, extra fine for shipping. Ivllillil^ D/\Ol^E« 1 O 



Plumosus, Adiantum, Woodwardia Ferns. beautifully decorated in the soft pastel shades. This line 



Helichrysum (dried), 50c per large bunch. ' is paramount to any other. Order a sample shipment. 



J. A. AXELL, whoieiaie Commmiuion Fiorut. 463 Bush St., Sail Fraiicisco, Cal. 



al advertising fund, and the balance is 

 to be used in local cooperative advertis- 

 ing through some local firm. The twenty 

 per cent for the national association 

 cancels all the individual subscriptions 

 unless the members desire to continue. 

 Great credit is due the committee, 

 which is composed of E. J. Steele, A. J. 

 Clark, Berger Tonseth, J. G. Bacher 

 and Fred Young, in whose hands was 

 placed the task of fixing the quotas and 

 getting the contracts signed up. They 

 met with a hearty cooperation, how- 

 ever, on the part of all the florists, and 

 the only trouble they found was that 

 some felt that they should pay more. 

 This became effective January 15. 



A committee, composed of E.J. Steele, 

 A. J. Clark, J. G. Bacher, R. E. Gehr 

 and Wm. Martin, was then appointed 

 to look after the financial end of the 

 fund and to make arrangements with 

 some firm as to the best form of adver- 

 tising. 



This being the growers' night, the 

 meeting was then turned over to them 

 and they entertained with refreshments 

 and a few songs by Walter Jenkins. 

 Next month the retailers will hold full 

 sway, and their plans are for a ladies' 

 night, with dancing, cards and other 

 forms of amusement. 



Various Notes. 



The publicity committee of the Ore- 

 gon Florists' Club had a special meet- 

 ing at the Washington, Ilazclwood, 

 January 6, after a deliglitful dinner, 

 and plans were formed for an advertis- 

 ing campaign, both for the national 

 association and for the local club. 



The Martin & Forbes Co. is cutting 

 a nice supply of orchids at present, but 

 roses are not so plentiful as they have 

 been and no big supply is expected 

 now until Easter. 



Tlie first home-grown pans of daffo- 

 dils were on displ.ny in the window of 

 Clarke Bros. This firm was busy last 

 week with the Therkelsen-O'Brien and 

 Shemanski-Fulop weddings. Orchids 

 ^nd Roman hyacintlis wore used in the 

 brides' bouquets. Palms, mums and 

 lilies were tiscd in the decorative 

 scheme at the clnirch for the latter 

 wedding. 



H. J. Millntt, of Clarke Bros., is 

 taking a much-needed vacation for a 

 week, trying to regain some of the pep 

 he lost after the holidays. 



Max Smith, former owner of Smith 's 

 Flower Shop, was taken suddenly ill 

 Sunday, January 2, and has been con- 

 fined to his bed since then. Four doc- 

 tors are in attendance, none of whom 



1 00,000 Carnation Rooted Cuttings 



January, February, March and April Delivery 



Laddie, $14.00 per 100; $120.00 per 1000. 



Ruth Baur, pink; Ethel Fisher, red, and New White Supreme, 



$10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 

 Morning Glow, pink, and White Benora, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 

 Supreme, Matchless, Aviator, Nebraska, Alice, Cottage Maid, 



Benora and Mrs. C. W. Ward, $(>.00 per 100; $50.00 per lOoO. 

 Otaheite Oranges, 2-inch, $10.00 per 100; $90.( per 1000. 

 Cyclamen, 2-inch pots, ready in February, separate colors, best strain, $10.00 



per 100; $i)0.00 per 1000. 



FRED M. YOUNG, 41 East 52d St., PORTLAND, OREGON 



■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. 



MAHONIA FERNS 



HUCKLEBERRY 



FRESH FROM WOODS 



Mahonia Fronds, iwr 1000 $3.50 



Mahonia.on stocks, per bunch Nt6©' 



Lomaria Ferns, 14 to 22 inches, per 1000 3.00 



Brake Ferns, per 1000 3.00 



Cedar Fronds, p' r bunch 50 



Huckleberry, per bunch 25 



Spruce Cones, per 1000 4.00 



Trade Discounl.s 



H. W. GOOCH, Wholesale Florist 

 TILLAMOOK, ORE. 



Mention The Review when you wr ite. 



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. w*.c:iji 



seems to know just what is the trouble, 

 though they believe it to be cancer of 

 the stomach. 



A visit to Smith 's Flower Shop found 

 Thomas Luke busy making up funeral 

 work, while most of his force was deco- 

 rating the auditorium for the automo- 

 bile show. 



Rheinhold Hoffman, of Cleveland, O., 



H. PLATH 



**Tlie Ferneries" 



Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Write for wholesale list of 

 FERNS, KENTIAS and 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane.) 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholesale Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



