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The Florists' Review 



December 22, 1921 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



of excellent quality are now ready for shipping. 

 All seasonable Flowers and Greens at reasonable rates. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



San Francisco, Cal. 



440 Bush Street 



WHOLESALERS 

 AND SHIPPERS 



pointment for him. H. Jackson and Miss 

 H. O'Dea have been added to the Jaeger 

 office force. F. C. Jaeger stated that 

 there will be a staff of twenty-four, 

 (Continued on page 117.), 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The leading florists are well stocked 

 with poinsettias, cyclamens, begonias, 

 ferns and various plants for basket 

 work. There are also some good carna- 

 tions for the Christmas trade. 



The florists of Portland entered into 

 the spirit of music week most whole- 

 heartedly by making appropriate dis- 

 plays artistically grouped in their win- 

 dows. In one window an attractive dis- 

 play of chrysanthemums surrounded a 

 violin; in another a bust of Beethoven 

 was surrounded by flowers and standing 

 on one side was a harp, wrought in gay 

 blooms; a third featured the Oregon rose 

 song, attractively arranged among 

 blooms, while a fourth decorated a 

 phonograph in a pleasing and artistic 

 manner. 



The large basket of roses presented to 

 Marshal Foch, on his recent visit to 

 Portland, consisted of the finest blooms 

 obtainable; every rose had been care- 

 fully selected and the blooms used were 

 Russell, Mrs. J. C. Ainsworth and 

 Ophelia. The basket was the gift of the 

 Portland Rose Society and was pre- 

 sented to the marshal on behalf of the 

 society by Miss Anne Dempscy and Miss 

 Anna Slagel, two nurses who saw active 

 service on the field of battle. Each nurse 

 was attired in her overseas uniform and 

 had donned her service medals. The 

 ovation they received was second only 

 to that given Marshal Foch when he en- 

 tered the room. 



Niklas & Son had an attractive win- 

 dow display of strawflower baskets. 



Paper Whites arc now plentiful with 

 the florists, as the warm weather 

 brought on the blooms rapidly. 



The Wilson -Crout-Gehr Co. mailed out 

 a price list the first of the month and 

 this firm is now receiving some good re- 

 turns from it. This firm remodeled its 

 workroom last \v(>ok and J. A. Wilson 

 was the chief architect and supervisor 

 of the work. 



S. G. Ijuliliner had a window display 

 of a fish pond, representing "no hunting 

 or fishing allowed. ' ' 



The Smith Flower Shop had several 

 decorations last week. This firm fur- 

 nished the decorations for the annual 

 ball given by the Arlington Club De- 

 cember 8, and also the decorations for 

 the One Hundred Committee, formed re- 

 centlv as a branch of the Chamber of 



VIOLETS 



and other seasonable 

 California Stock 



WHOLESALE 



F. C. JAEGER & SON -"" 



WRITE FOR DETAIL PRICE LIST 

 141 Powell Street San Francisco, California 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 





SEATTLE FERN & MOSS COMPANY 



Correspondence Solicited. 2 1 3S W^estem Ave., SEATTLE, WASH. 



Ferns in Flats 



Good Strong Plants 



Per 100 S2.00 



In 5000 lots, per 100 ii.75 



Strong 2M-inch Plants 



Per:i00 $6.00 



Write for Varieties 



Wholesale List on Nephrolepis, Kentias and 

 Primula Obconica furnished on application. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



''wST^^'at-. San Francisco, Calif . 



Commerce to look after the social doings 

 of that organization. 



Moss — Evergreens 



Price on carloads of Moss quoted 

 upon application 



Oregon Tree Moss, per large bale, $2.5(' 

 Western Orchid Peat, per crate . . 5.00 



Hucklel)erry, per bunch 25 



Salal, per bunch 25 



Fern Leaves, per 1000 2.50 



Spruce Cones, per 1000 2.50 



H. W. Gooch 



WholcMle Florist Tillamook, Ore. 



N. E. Wood is building' two green- 

 houses in Lents. 



