August 18, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



87 



LILY BULBS 



Size. Quantity packed in case. Price F. 0. B. Seattle. 



Lilium Giganteum 7 to 9 300 / Orders 



6 to 8 400 \ accepted 



8 to 9 250 < °3;* 



" 8tol0 225 I J'aXt 



9 to 10 200 { prices 



Lilium Multiflonim 7 to 9 300 $45.00 



8 to 10 225 45.00 



9 to 10 200 45.00 



Lilium Auratum 8 to 9 180 18.00 



" 9 to 11 125 20.00 



11 to 13 110 22.00 



Lilium Speciosum Rubrum, Magnificum and Melpomene. 8 to 9 200 20.00 



. 9 to 11 150 20i00 



.11 to 13 90 20.00 



Lilium Speciosum Album 8 to 9 .... 20.00 



" 9 to 11 .... 20.00 



" 11 to 12 .... 20.00 



Lilium Tigrinum Fortunei (Tiger LUy) 7 to 9 250 20.00 



" " 9 to 11 160 20.00 



Oriental Gardens, fox 3^64 Seattle, Wash. 



ASTERS of Finest Quality are Now Ready for Shipping 



GIVE US AN INITIAL ORDER FOR TRIAL. 



Order DRIED FLOWERS for your Winter's Supply. 



STATICE-Lavender, white, yellow. STATICE Latifolia (fine variety). 

 STRAWFLOWERS-Acroclinium.Helichrysum. 



GREENS— Woodwardia, Plumosus, Adiantum, Brakes, etc. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS., 



440 Bush Street r"D^sffippESi San Francisco, Cal. 



Chrysolora mums in about a week ago, 

 1)ut considers that they will not be ready 

 to ship until about the last ten days of 

 tlie month. 



Domoto Bros, have Golden Glow and 

 Chrysolora mums which they have been 

 shipping for the last ten days with suc- 

 cess. These are yellow. The white 

 mums will come in a little later. An- 

 other shipment of colored mats has come 

 from Japan. 



Enomoto & Co. have just received a 

 consignment of colored mats from Japan, 

 which they are sending out on back 

 orders. They report strawflowcrs and 

 asters as being much in demand. They 

 will start shipping mums about Septem- 

 ber 1. 



The Growers' Floral Co. has fine asters 

 coming from itR nurseries. August 15 

 is the date when mums are considered 

 ready for transportation. This company 



has about thirty varieties of mums of 

 good stock, for the coming season. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Eossi 

 & Co., is cutting some exceptionally fine 

 begonias. 



Podes'ta & Baldocchi have made a 

 funeral pall for Woodland, Cal., of solid 

 asters and lilies of the valley, in an 

 especiallj- effective combination. 



Julius Eppstein, of the Hotel St. 

 Francis, says that business is good in 

 basket work. 



The Art Floral Co. had one of the first 

 mum exhibits of the season, in the shape 

 of a huge basket, filled with Golden 

 Glow. 



F. C. Jaeger is enjoying a vacation 

 in Sonoma county. F. C. Jaeger, Jr., 

 states that the fall shipping business is 

 beginning with satisfactory orders. 



The Terminal Florists had many of 

 the Spreckels funeral orders from the 



the 



the Palaro hotel, 

 for the furniture 

 beiiisr laid 



covers 



steamship people, as they arc on 

 water front. 



Fred Bertrand, of 

 had the decorations 

 exhibitors' banquet, 

 for over 800 guests. 



Brown & Kennedy have been held up 

 by the strike in the building trades, 

 thougli business is going on, as usual. 

 Extensive alterations are being made in 

 the store, including the installation of a 

 greenhouse. 



Albert O. Stein is plaunii\g the deco- 

 rations for several large weddings 

 which will take place in September. 

 One especially smart aff.-iir is to be 

 across the bay. This firm's customers 

 are beginning to return to town. Nor- 

 man Marcus, Mr. Stein "s head decora- 

 tor, has just come back from a coast 

 trip, spent at Santa Cruz .md other 

 marine spots. M. M. 



