ji^EMBER 30, 1920 



The Rorists^ Review 



109 



Violets — Cut Greens 



ROSES AND CECILE BRUNNERS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



Wholesalers — Shippers 

 440 BUSH STREET, oouSBSfaa^o SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



NAHONIA, FERNS. HUCKLEBERRY 



Fretk From Woads 



Mahonia, M.OO and $6.0U per 1000. 



Brake Ferns, $2.50 per 1000; $10.00 per SOOO. 



Brake Ferns, 3Hi to 4 ft. Iodk, Sl.OO per 100; 



ST.SO per 1000. 

 Lomaria Ferns, 14 to 22 In. long, $2.50 per 



1000; $10.00 per 6000. 

 Sprace Cones, on branch, 5 to 6 Inches, $7.60 



per 1000. 

 Cedar Fronds, 50c per bunch. 

 Hnckleberrr, S6c per bunch. 

 Salal, 36c per bunch. 

 Sheet Moss, $1.75 per 10-Ib. bag. 

 Tree Moss, $4.60 i>er bale. 



H. W. GOOCH 



WhoUsaU Florist 



TilUmook, On. 



Mention The HeTlew when you write. 



work included valley at $15 per hun- 

 dred, orchids at $2 and $2.50 each, vio- 

 lets at $3 per hundred and calendulas. 

 The supply of potted plants was un- 

 usually large. Jerusalem cherries were 

 abundant and were good sellers. They 

 varied greatly in price, according to 

 quality and size. Cyclamens were 

 numerous, although the quality was not 

 the best. The pink, lavender and red 

 sold well, while the white flowers were 

 not so popular. 



Various Notes. 



The Smith & Young Co. disposed of 

 over 10,000 roses in less than three days. 

 Thursday before Christmas was the 

 largest day the company had ever ex- 

 perienced. 



Greene's Flower Shop had an excel- 

 lent Christmas trade. The business was 

 considerably larger this year than last. 

 Mr. Greene sold everything but a few 

 of the cheaper plants. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. reported Christ- 

 mas business was good, that plants were 

 in heavier demand than cut flowers, but 

 that prices were not so high this year as 

 they were last. 



A. Wiegand's Sons Co. had an at- 

 tractive Christmas window. To the back 

 and at each side were bay trees made 

 almost solid with artificial poinsettias. 

 With these and greens as a background, 

 the front of the window was elaborately 

 decorated with real poinsettias both in 

 cut blooms and plants. 



Otto Biemau has improved so that he 

 has been taken to his home from the 

 hospital. He was recently injured by 

 an automobile while on his way home 

 from work. 



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FLORISTS' PUBUSHING CO. 



508 S. Dearborn St., Caxton Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Write us for anything you need. 



Holden Floral Company, Portland" oregon 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane.) 



Hartje & Elder enjoyed a brisk trade 

 all last week. 



A few of the wholesalers felt that 

 business was not so good as in other 

 years. In general, however, it was felt 

 that every one had a pretty good 

 Christmas trade. Considerable com- 

 plaints .were heard from merchants in 

 other lines of business, so the florists 



Rahn A Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholeaale Crowen of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



MenOon The RcTlew when you write. 



feel they fared better than a great 

 many. E. E. T. 



Winnipeg, Man. — Charles H. Mason, 

 who for a number of years was employed 

 by firms in Winnipeg and other places 

 in Canada, is contemplating starting in 

 business for himself next spring. 



