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The Florists^ Review 



Dece-Mbek 8, 1921 



SEATTLE NOTES. 



(Continued from paife 128.) 



the close of Thanksgiving week at Ken- 

 ney's Home of Flowers, in addition to a 

 satisfactory holiday business. Some fine 

 Chieftain mums were on display during 

 the week. 



Christmas orders on holly and mistle- 

 toe are already coming in for the Seattle 

 Fern & Moss Co., in a way that is indic- 

 ative of a larger volume of business to 

 be had this year than that of a year ago. 



Rosaia Bros, handled the decorations 

 for the annual Fine Arts ball last week, 

 using yellow mums and greens through- 

 out. A number of smaller events were 

 also handled. The greenhouse is send- 

 ing in some fine Premier roses at this 

 time, along with a licavier supply of 

 bouvardia and lily of the valley. The 

 Thanksgiving business at this shop was 

 better than last year's and the later 

 rush of funeral orders cleared the floors 

 of all desirable stock. 



The evening of November 29 was the 

 first bowling evening for the Seattle 

 Florists' Association. There were in all 

 about thirty members present for this 

 sport. Allowing for lack of practice 

 and sore arms, some good scores were 

 chalked up, with Thomas Wylie and 

 Lambert Pedersen as high men. So much 

 interest has been aroused that the Wood- 

 lawn Flower Shop is planning to organ- 

 ize a team of its own, to compete with 

 the other teams. The bowlers of the 

 club have secured three alleys for alter- 

 nate Tuesday evenings and expect to 

 have an unbeatable team ready for the 

 Taeoma club. 



A decided increase in the sale of pom- 

 pons and the smaller varieties of mums 

 was noted at Melby's Flower Shop. 



Stuber & Eiehardson, of Bryn Mawr, 

 Wasli., sent in a consignment of Sun- 

 shine mums for Thanksgiving and the 

 trade could have moved more of these 

 had they been ready to cut. 



Among the many funeral pieces lian- 

 C^oncliiilefl on patre 15U.) 



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