Mauch 31, VX21. 



The Rorists^ Review 



109 



Giganteum Lilies 



OF EXCELLENT QUALITY 



At $7.50 per dozen stalks. Each stalk has two to five or more buds. 

 This supply will continue all through the season. Abundant supply of all kinds of 

 roses and spring flowers. CUT GREENS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



Wholesalers — Shippers 

 440 BUSH STREET, Dou;i'r3249 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Oar Winter 



OKhid- 



riowering 



Sweet 

 Peas 



are now grown by over 8000 commercial flo- 

 rists. Thev have no equal. Send for list. 



Antin C. Zvolanek & Sent, ''*»^^*=- 



SEE OUR LARGE AD ON 



Seasonable Plants, Seeds and Supplies 



in the March 24th issue of The Review. 



Wilson-Crout-Gehr Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 East 62nd and AnUeny Sts., Portland, Ore. 



which seats 30,000 peo[)le. A horticul- 

 tural exposition, with a large floral sec- 

 tion, will be held in the afternoons and 

 commercial growers liave already ex- 

 pressed tlieir intention of getting he- 

 hind the event. 



Direct management of the horticul- 

 tural exposition will he in the hands of 

 the Seattle Horticultural Association. 

 Tlie ])ark board lias offerd Volunteer 

 p.'irk for the exhibition, and Howard E. 

 Andrews & Co., landscajie gardeners, 

 arc to have charge of the planning of 

 the grounds. Tlie tirst class of cxliihits 

 will be commercial stock, the second 

 will be amateur stock and the third 

 class is for school children. Ronald E. 

 Chapman is president of the .associa- 

 tion; ,1. J. Ronneli, of the luterlakcn 

 Nursery, is secretary, and three of the 

 five directors are Dr. Walter Moore, of 

 the Hollywood Gardens; Ralph Randall, 

 of Randall-McLoughliu, and Charles 

 Malnio, of Malmo & C(.. 



Keiiney's Home of Flowers has been 

 getting good results from Darwin and 

 Murillo tulips and is also receiving bet- 

 ter carnations. 



The Burns Floral ('o. produced an at- 

 tractive Easter window, using bunnieti, 

 Kaster lilies and hyacinths. 



Roaaia Bros, have been showing a 

 number of novelties lately and also re- 

 port an increase in the cut of gardenias. 



Properly Cut 



Proper. y Packed 



CUT FLOWERS 



Properly Priced Properly Received 



Special Attention to Trial Orders 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



Wholesale Shippers 



152 Powell Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



■PORTLAND- 



ROSES 



Field-Grown. The World's Best 

 HARDY The Best ia the Cheapeat. 



PERENNIALS 



Ask for price lists. 



Tree Roie) 2< J. B. Crark 



30 Mac Caroline Tetiont 

 60 Ulrich Brniaer 



Mountain View Floral Co., Portland, Oregon. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane.) 



Ward roses are coining in more iilciiti- 

 fuUy troui the greenhouses, while some 

 good ])(itteil lilacs are being brought in 

 from Portland, Ore. (ieorge Rosai.-i is 

 hack from a business trip to I'oithmd. 



Fred (iust. Pacific coast rejiresenta- 

 live of the MeCallum Co., returned from 

 a road trip covering his entire territory, 

 last week, and reported that in prac- 

 tically every section visited the florists 

 were enjoying a business more nearly 

 normal tli:ui any other trade. 



In order {o care for the Easter trade 

 successfully, the Pinehurst Flor;il Co. 

 took another store room in the Queen 

 City Market building, Carl Melhy tak- 

 ing charge of the annex while Dr. Al- 

 len handled the store. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. found it nec- 

 essary to add several salespeople for 



Your inquiries for anything you may need 

 WILL BC APPREOATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 



Box 494 SPOKANE, W4.«H 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



W. H. HAWKINS 



CYCtAMEN SEED 

 Primula Obconica, Giant Mixed $1 00 per pkt. 

 1206 N. 47th Street. SEATTLE. WASH. 



RUDOLPH FISCHER 



Freesia Specialist ARCADIA, CAL. 



the holiday week. Gino Desidiri, man- 

 ager of this store, w;is kept away from 

 work for a short time by a bad cold. 

 Increased decoration activities, espe- 

 cially for the larger churches, and busi- 

 ness wliich recpiired practically dou- 

 bling the sales and delivery forces 

 marked the week for the Woodlawn 

 Flower Shop. H. M. 



