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The Florists' Review 



dKCBMBEB 16, 1921 



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is selected quality manure taken from brick paved Stock Yard cattle pens — dried and sterilized by a high temperature direct 

 heat process which kills weed seeds, fungus and disease germs. Packed in 100 lb. bags in coarse shredded form for mulch- 

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 garden fertilizing. 



Insist on WIZARD BRAND through your supply house or write us direct. 



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i -SEATTLE NOTES. 



(Contlnned from pave 148.) 

 roi»o.each table carried e»^ lajge_ ca»dle, 

 surrounded by silvered leaves and 

 bright-colored flowers. The lighting 

 throughout was furnished by a large 

 number of candles. Among the listed 

 hostesses was Mrs. Walter A. Moore. 

 Owing to a recent death in her family, 

 she was not present. 



Kenney's Home of Flowers enjoyed 

 another week of brisk business in fu- 

 neral work, recent orders running 

 heavily to large pieces. This shop is 

 showing some fine Golumbia roses. 



A. B. Matthiesen reports a big crop of 

 carnations coming ori, with poor weather 

 the only deterring factor at the present 

 time. 



B. E. Hammond reports active interest 

 in the new wholesale house among re- 

 taiilers in nearby cities and some diffi- 

 culty has been experienced in finding 

 enough stock in some lines to fill orders. 

 The large storeroom on Post street is 

 perfectly arranged for a wholesale es- 

 tablishment, having a frontage of 

 about forty feet and a depth of 100 feel, 

 with opportunity for expansion. 



Holiday shipments for the Seattle 

 Fern & Moss Co. are being booked at a 

 rate which insures a large gain over the 

 1920 totals. 



Bosaia Bros, report a heavier cut of 

 Ophelia roses at the greenhouse, with 

 average amounts of Hadley, Butterfly 

 and Columbia coming in as well. The 

 greenhouses came through last week's 

 floods in the valley With no damage to 

 speak of, and all holiday stocks will be 

 ready on schedule. There has been a 

 good general run of decorations of late 

 and advance holiday business is also up 

 to expectations. 



Henry Morgan has added the store- 

 room at 1418 Third avenue to his present 

 quarters and is now installed in one of 

 the most attractive small shops to be 

 seen locally. The new quarters include 

 a salesroom, about 12x20 feet, with an 

 upstairs storeroom, 8x30 feet, and a base- 

 ment workroom, 40x60 feet. Mahogany 

 woodwork is found in the shop and tlie 

 walls have been finished in ivory 

 throughout. This location also carries 

 about forty feet of glass wall display 

 cases along one side of the entrance to 

 the building. Special tables and fixtures 

 are noted. 



Several large funeral pieces were 

 made up at Melby's Flower Shop last 

 week, the largest being a huge standing 

 wreath of pink roses and Paper Whites, 

 on a base of large white mums. 



E. A. Wallmark, of the City Flower 

 Shop, Everett, Wash., was a recent trade 

 visitor. 



All of the delivery cars of the retail- 

 ers and growers associated with the pub- 



Used by Florists for Over 

 Thirty Years 



Our 



Products 

 Sold by 

 Seed Dealers 



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HAMMOND'S GRAPE DUST 



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HAMMOND'S COPPER SOLUTION 



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licity committee of the Seattle Florists' 

 Association are carrying signs on each 

 side with the message, "Say Merry 

 Christmas with Flowers." The larger 

 cars carry signs 28x45 inches, and the 



smaller cars carry signs 14x45 inches^ 

 McCoy's report notable improvement 

 in this week's delivery of roses. The 

 greenhouses are still sending in cyclamen 

 equal to anything on the market. 



