Juki 9, 1921 



The Flonsts' Review 



111 



E, J, Steele, Mgr, 



ORIGINATORS OF 



Since 1893 



Mastodon Pansies 



Those monster white Mastodon 

 Pansies with dark blue centers. 

 We challenge the world to equal 

 them in size and beauty. Separ- 

 ate and in both mixtures. 



Cut 1921 Prices 



Steele's Greenhouse Special Mixed— (0. K. outside). 



1-16-oz. 

 $0.65 



H-oz. 

 $1.00 



$1.75 



^-oz. 

 $3.25 



M\STOD0N PANSIES 



1-oz. 

 $«.00 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock Mixed. 



1-16-oz. yi-Qz. 3^-oz. M-oz. 1-oz. 



$0.65 $0.75 $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 



L)-oz. 

 $16.50 



3-oz, 

 $14.00 



4-oz. 

 $22.00 



4-oz. 

 $1S.0'» 



Mile. Irene— New. A new and unique shade. A tango red. Price, 1-lG oz $1.00 



Mastodon Striata — Our novelty. Of great size and striped in true sunburst fashion. Price, 1-16 oz. . 1.00 



Mile. Isabelle — New. Ruffled bronze and yellow. A sensation in pansies. Price, 1-lG oz 1.00 



Steele's Improved Vulcano — New. A rich, velvety Burgundy red. Price, 400 seeds 50 



The price of each of the tweloe varieties named below is same as Greenhouse Special 



Black Mastodon, huge in size. 



Bronze Mastodon, the most popular strain we hare. 



Panama-Pacific Yellow, those wonderful Exposition 



pansies. 

 Prince Henry, dark blue. 

 Mastodon Adonis, light blue, baby blue and lavender 



shades. Our most popular blue. 

 Madame Perret, rose and red shades. 



Parisian Yellow, a pure yellow of marvelous size. 

 Meteor, a wine red — profuse bloomer. 

 Grand Duke Michel, the premier large all-white pansy. 

 White Mastodon, dark center — the largest pansies we 

 have ever seen. 



Madame Steele, Elks' Purple, 



Mastodon Beaconsfield, purple, with upper petals 

 tinged with lavender. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Ore. 



through the northern counties of Cali- 

 fornia. 



Peter L. Eosaia, of Pelicano, Eossi 

 & Co., is leaving for a vacation trip to 

 Seattle, where he will visit his broth- 

 ers, who are florists there. M. M. 



TACOMA, WASH. 



The week of warm weather and sun- 

 shine just before Memorial day started 

 the buying early. Carnations were sold 

 out early, as were some varieties of 

 roses, but, on the whole, the general 

 stock held out well and all demands 

 were met. A new bank building was 

 dedicated early in the week and was 

 literally banked with flowers sent by 

 the bank's friends. The Hayden & 

 Watson Co. did the decorative work. 

 One design made of forget-me-nots was 

 especially beautifuL Several big wed- 

 dings are booked for next week. 



The Tacoma Florists' and Gardeners' 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



leZSBaakSt, So. Pasadena, Cal. 



Association held a special meeting at 

 the Commercial Club parlors May 27, 

 with J. F. Ammann and H. V. Swenson 

 Jis guests. The plans for their enter- 

 tainment were changed because of the 

 nearness of Memorial day, but a new 

 arrangement proved quite satisfactory, 

 and an automobile ride, followed by a 



OWN- 

 ROOT 



1921-1922 



List readjr in Jue. 

 AU Field-Grown. 



HOWARD ROSE CO^ 



HEMET, CAL. 



chicken dinner, furnished plenty of 

 entertainment. The evening's enter- 

 tainment was enjoyable and highly in- 

 structive along the lines of cooperative 

 advertising. All were so convinced of 

 its practicability that everyone signed 

 for the percentage basis plan. 



L. 6. M. 



