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The Florists" Review 



DBCBMBEa 16, 1920 



XMAS STOCK 



Poinsettias Begonias Ferns 

 Cyclamen Heather Kentias 



PRICE LIST ON REQUEST 



RAHN & HERBERT CO., Clackamas, Ore. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



This house also handled the decorations 

 for the annual memorial day of the B. 

 P. O. E., using white mums and white 

 carnations on the platform, while every 

 lodge member present was supplied 

 with a boutonniere of white pompons 

 on an ivy leaf. 



Ealph Richardson, of the Stuber & 

 Eichardson Greenhouse Co., is offering 

 a new carnation, as yet unnamed. It is 

 a shade between white and salmon, and 

 was on display last week in the windows 

 of Kenney's Home of Flowers. 



Mrs. Euth Minch, of the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop, was confined to her home 

 last week by a slight illness. 



L. W. McCoy is to handle the decora- 

 tions for Christmas displays in the 

 Chauncey Wright restaurants this year 

 and also for a number of other stores. 

 Novel holly trees have been worked out 

 for this purpose by Eugene Lamblc. 



Eosaia Bros, are still receiving some 

 fine Bonnafifon mums and expect de- 

 liveries to continue for some time yet. 

 Some of the best cattleyas seen here 

 this season are arriving for this firm. 



The Burns Floral Co. has been mak- 

 ing an early showing of Christmas 

 greens and holly and reports a fine sale 

 for these items. Attractive novelties 

 were small trees made of Lake Portier 

 moss and red berries. 



C. H. Benson, of Kirkland, Wash., is 

 offering a new cream-yellow Turner 

 mum and a new yellow of the reflex type, 

 as yet unnamed, and reports a demand 

 for both of these from local buyers. 



W. E. Wilson, of the Floral Exchange, 

 Bellingham, Wash., was a recent visitor, 

 making arrangements for the Christinas 

 stock he expects to secure from local 

 growers. 



Kenney's Home of Flowers handled 

 the decorations for an elaborate wedding 

 at the Hotel Sorrento recently, using 

 white Chadwick and pink Maudine 

 mums and Paper Whites for the stand- 

 ards, with greens for the background. 

 . Funeral work has been especially good 

 of late with this house. 



An entirely new idea in Christmas 

 ornaments, so far as tlie Seattle trade 

 is concerned, was shown at the Holly- 

 wood Gardens, the work of C. S. Dunla]). 

 A large red candle, about four inches in 

 diameter and fifteen inches in height, 

 was centered on a plateau and holly 

 berries and greens grouped about it to 

 form a ball. Vases of prepared foliage 

 in the rainbow shades were shown iu 

 the same window and still another nov- 

 elty was a combination of cat-tails and 



IConcliulcd oil piiRc '.'4.1 



FOR CHRISTMAS 



POT POINSETTIAS, 50c to $2.00. 

 CYCLAMENS, 50c to $1.00. 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA, 20c to 50c. 

 CHERRIES, 50c to 75c. 

 MAIDENHAIR FERNS, 20c to 75c. 

 FERN DISH FERNS, 40c to 75c. 

 RUBBER PLANTS, 50c to $1.50. 

 KENTIA PALMS, 50c to $5.00. 



WILSON^CROUT-GEHR CO. 



EastT62nd and Ankeny Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



SEEDLINGS 



Greenhouse Special mixed, per 250, (2.25; 



per 500. t3.50; per 1000. $6.50. 

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



500, $3.00; per 1000, $5.50. 



CATALOGUE READY 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special 



niixe«l, 0. K. outside, ^ oz.. $1.00; oz.. $7.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 



^8 OZ., $1.00; oz., $6.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



Mention The RgTlew when yoo write. 



Holly, Mistletoe and Cedar Roping 



SEATTLE FERN & MOSS CO. 



Correspondence Solicited 



89 PIKE STREET, SEATTLE, WASH. 



PORTLAND ROSES 



EVERGREENS 

 HARDY PERENNIALS 



Price List on Request 



Noantain View Floral Co., S^S**' 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 WILL BE APPRECIATEO 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 

 Box 494 SPOKANE, W«H. 



