Januabi 26, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



93 



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The florUts whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

 '"' — from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



Pinehurst Floral Shop 



325 Pine Street 

 IMMEDIATE ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS 



SEATTLE 



FEUX ROSAIA 

 Fwrs^'.*^- 1000 Third Avenue 



SEATTLE 



CITY FLOWER SHOP 



601 Third Avenue 

 Nearest Shop to Docks and Depots 



California Florist 



TACOMA, WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Designs delivered 

 anywhere in the United States and Canada. 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.25 per liVoek 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coeta only 62'iic per week on 

 yearly order. 



YAKIMA. WASHINGTON 

 Annavee Flower Shop, ^I^")' 



QUALITY FLOWERS Artistic Arransemant 



Members Florists' Telf>eT«oh DeliTerr. 



are now coming in and space is needed 

 to show them. In the near future a 

 wire factory will be installed. 



J. E. K. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



TACOMA 



SMTTH FLORAL CO.. unon-i^ 



SPOKANE.WASH. 



N 3 Ucoio Si CITY aORAL CO. 



The Market. 



''Stock is still scarce," was the an- 

 swer to the writer's question, "What's 

 new?" last week. There is nothing 

 new in this answer. We have been hear- 

 ing the same reply for the last three 

 weeks. The condition does not seem to 

 improve. When one leaves the whole- 

 sale houses and visits the retail stores 

 the same complaint is heard. But when 

 you look into the display refrigerators 

 you will be confronted with a fine as- 

 sortment of choice stock. It seems that 

 the high prices which the retailers are 

 obliged to pay creates the impression 

 that stock is scarce. 



There is no accumulation on the 

 wholesale market. 



No stock is going to waste in the retail 

 stores. But let an order come along 

 that is more than ordinary and then you 

 can see why you hear so often that stock 

 is scarce. "There is sufficient stock to 

 take care of a strictly normal business. 

 A heavy funeral order or a large 

 society function will affect the market 

 all along the line. 



The Assembly Ball. 



Never in the history of the Belvedere 

 hotel has its magnificent ballrooms been 

 the scene of a more beautiful and ar- 

 tistic floral arrangement than on the 

 occasion of the Assembly ball the eve- 

 ning of January 20. George Black, of 

 Black Bros., was the artist. On this 

 occasion he surpassed himself in these 

 rooms, which have so often been trans- 

 formed into scenes of floral beauty by 

 his hands. 



The main ballroom, while it was 



SPOKANE 



ALBERT J. BURT 



Established 25 yean 907 W. Sprague Ave. 



YOUNG & LESTER 



WallaWalla,Wash. 



Established 190S 



60.000 SQUARE FEET OF GLASS 



MEMBERS F. T. D. 



Yakima, Washington 



STATE FLORAL CO. 



We Grow Our Own Flowers 



Telegraph Orders filled Promptly and CarefoIIy 

 Members F. T. D. Association 



Santa Baurbcira, Cal. 



912 STATE STREET 



GLEAVE'S ROWER SHOP 



ARTHUR OLEAVE, Prop. 



Choicest Cut Flowers and Floral Designs 



on short notice. 



Both Phones 1013 



SAN DIEGO, CAL. 



BOYLE & DARNAUD 



F. T. D. Florists. We grrow our own flowers. 



Telegraph orders carefully executed. 



Usual discount. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



EUGENE University Florist 



f\D C All South and Southwestern 



V^rvtli* Ortgon points quickly reached 



FORSHAW, Florid 



THE 

 BOUND-UP CITY 



PENDLETON, ORL 



