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MAS-ART BASKET WORKS, Inc., 2001 East 14th St, Oakland, Cal. 



HOLLY 



Berried, per pound 50c 



16-inch Wreaths 50c 



LAKGKR SIZES) IN PROPORTION 



FESTOONING 



SALAL 



HUCKLEBERRY 



CITY FLOWER SHOP, 601 Third Ave., SEATTLE 



local supply was cleaned up, and the 

 Portland market had to be drawn on for 

 additional supplies. Lily of the valley 

 is plentiful and of good quality, while 

 bouvardia is common. The cut of roses 

 has not picked up fast, but it, neverthe- 

 less, retains its pace with the general 

 demand. Carnations are coming to hand 

 in the best of condition for this season, 

 especially Laddie. Among the potted 

 offerings cyclamens continue the leader. 

 Ferns and small potted pompons are also 

 good sellers, but the primrose is a little 

 slow in arriving this season. 

 Vaiious Notes. 



P. Schlager, of the Key City Green- 

 houses, Port Towrisend, was a visitor 

 last week. He is shipping large quanti- 

 ties of Oregon grape at this time and 

 advises that the 1921 crop of holly is the 

 finest he has seen in a number of years. 



Felix Rosaia developed a novelty re- 

 cently through the use of a flower pot, 

 violets and violet leaves. The leaves 

 were heaped so as to form a mound of 

 foliage, hiding the pot. The violets 

 were so wired as to produce six or seven 

 standing stalks of blooms. This shop 

 enjoyed a rush of funeral work over the 

 week-end following Thanksgiving. 



Great activity is reported at the green- 

 houses of the Hollywood Gardens. Lad- 

 die and pink and white Delight carna- 

 tions are at their best and there is a 

 good cut of Hadley, Russell, Ophelia and 

 Butterfly roses. Sweet pea planting is 

 now under way and Gus Bjorkman, of 

 this greenhouse, advises that about all 

 the mums except pompons have disap- 

 peared. An attractive window was 

 featured just before Thanksgiving, 

 which consisted of a mass of flowers 

 flowing from the mouth of an over- 

 turned golden cornucopia, about three 

 and a half feet in diameter. 



A wholesale house has been opened at 

 1008 Post street, Seattle, by B. E. Ham- 

 mond, who has been actively engaged 

 in the flower business at Edmonton and 

 Calgary for a number of years, and who 

 will carry on a local and shipping busi- 

 ness. His father will remain in Alberta, 

 but Mrs. Hammond's health necessitated 

 her removal to a milder climate. Mr. 

 Hammond has had a considerable 

 amount of experience as a grower, in ad- 



■PORTLAND 



HARDY 

 PERENNIALS 



Field-piWB. TkeWirld'iBert. Sf gr^pSc^LS?*"^ 

 Mountam View Floral G>., Portland, Oregon. 



French Hydrangeas 



Dormant, well branched stock for forc- 

 ing in 5, 6 and 7-inch pots. 



BABY BIMBENET 



GENERAL DE VIBRAYE 



MME. M. HAMAR 



MME. MOUILLERE 



LILIE MOUILLERE 



MME. RENE GAILLARD 



OTAKSA 



MME. RIVERAIN 



MME. CHAUTARD 



LA FRANCE 



RADIANT 



GLOIRE DE BOISSY 



MOUSSELINE 



TROPHEE 



MME. TREMAULT 

 Price $35.00, $50.00, $75.00 per 

 100. 



Manetti Stocks 

 Oregon-grown, for greenhouse 

 grafting, $32.50 per 1000. 



CLARKE BROS. 



287 Morrison St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



Genuine Berried 



English Holly 



Choice sprigs cut day of shipment 

 ORDER EARLY FOR XMAS 



Portland Seed Co., Portland, Ore. 



dition to his retail activities, and this 

 will stand him in good stead in his new 

 enterprise. 



SEEDLINGS 



Mastodon Greenhoaac, special mixed, per 

 250, $2,26; per 600 $3.50; per 1000, $6.00. 



Maatodon Private Stock, mixed, per 250, 

 $2.00: per 500, $3.00; per 1000, $5.50. 



1921 Catalogue 



SEED 



Steele'* Mastodon Greenhouse, special 



mixed (0. K. Outside). 1-16 ol. 65c., ^e oz. 



$1.00 %, oz. »1.75. % oz. $3.25. oz. $6.00, 3 ozs. 



$1650, 4 0Z8. $22 00. 

 Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed. 



1-16 oz. 65c., ^ oz. 75c, M > z. $1.60. % oz. 



$2 75, oz. $5.00, 3 ozs. $14.00, 4 OZB. $18.00. 



Steele's Pansy Gardens 



Portland, Oresfon 



FRED M. YOUNG 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 

 Over 100,000 square feet of glass 



41 E. SZnd St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



Cut Flowers and Pot Plants 



A rush of funeral work, which re- 

 quired considerable overtime, marked 

 (Continued on paire ISl,) 



