Decembkb 8, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



127 



Now is the time to place your orders for 



Christmas Plants 



4000 Poinsettia Plants 



5-inch pots, 60c to 75c each; 

 5-inch pans, 3 plants in each 

 pan, 75c to $1.00 each. 



6-inch pans, $1.00 to $1.50 

 each. 



7-inch pans, $2.00 each. 



1000 Begonia Cincinnati 



5-inch, 75c each. 



6-inch, $1.00 to $1.50 each. 



7-inch, $2.00 and up to $3.00 

 each. 



3000 Cyclamen 



6-inch, 75c each. 



7-inch, $1.00 to $1.50 each. 



We also have a complete line of other Xmas plants, such as Table Ferns, Palms, 



Rubbers, Cherries, etc. 



We take pleasure in offering the best Xmas stock we have ever had 



RAHN & HERBERT CO., Clackamas, Ore. 



•High-priced mums were cleaned up and 

 this was also true of the more expensive 

 roses, while medium-priced offerings, 

 for which there is generally the largest 

 demand, were the last to sell. Total 

 sales, however, were greater than those 

 of a year ago and, in a number of cases, 

 better prices were secured on first-grade 

 offerings than formerly. In some cases 

 retailers, who had purchased lightly in 

 anticipation of slower business, had to 

 send calls for more stock at the last 

 minute. Chrysanthemums were in the 

 largest demand and advertising by the 

 Seattle Florists' Association, aided by 

 the individual efforts of the retailers, is 

 admitted to have been the promoting 

 factor. Window streamers, carrying the 

 words "Say Thanksgiving with Flow- 

 ers," and used by every retailer be- 

 longing to the association, called the at- 

 tention of shoppers to the window dis- 



HOLLY 



.--BERRIED ENGLISH HOLLY 



25 or 50-lb. boxes, cut day of shipment 60c lb. 



Mistletoe (White Pearl brand) 50c lb. 



Cedar Roping $7.00 per 100 yds. 



BERRIED ENGLISH HOLLY WREATHS 



16 inches over all 50c each; 20 inches, 75c each 



HUCKLEBERRY and SALAL 



12xl2x50-inch boxes (full pack) $2.50 for either. Mixed same price. 



SEATTLE FERN & MOSS COMPANY 



Coneipondence Solicited. 2135 Western Avenue, SEATTLE, WASH. 



plays, and effectively lengthened the life 

 of the flower advertisements. The sup- 

 ply of pompons is still heavy and is be- 

 ing freely used in bunches and for bas- 



kets. Turners are passing, but Maud 

 Dean is in its prime and holds public 

 interest well. There has been so heavy 

 a demand for orchids that the entire 



