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August 25, ]!)21 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



CALIFORNIA ASTERS 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



MUMS 



$2.00 to $3 00 per hundred 



Ready for Shipment on 

 or about September 1. 



DRY FLOWERS 



Per doz. bunches Per doz. bunch ts 



Acroclinium* selected grade $1.00 Statlcet Lavender, Blue, White, Yellow. . . 3.00 



Helichrysum, selected grade 1.50 Russian Rat-Tail, Lavender 6.00 



SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



UNITED FLOWER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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GROWERS FLORAL COMPANY 



Wholesalers, Growers and Shippers 

 55 Saint Anne Street Sail FrancisCO, Cal. 



fields, salpiglossis, ccntauroa and lark- 

 sj)ur afford varieties for window dis- 

 plays. 



Various Notes. 



A. L. Aahliiig, t'ornierly residing' in 

 Seattle, has removed to Portland to be 

 near his seedgrowinfj enterprises, on 

 • iovornnient island and in the eastern 

 jiart of Miiltnoniali county. Heretofore 

 Ills firm has grown only vejJetable seeds, 

 but it will now embark in sweet pea 

 seed produetion. 



E. J. Steele, the pansy specialist, is 

 l)usy with a large force of employees 

 liarvestiiig the crop of seed which now 

 is he.'ivy on his ]ilants. He says the 

 weather has been ideal for seed prixluc- 

 tion tliis season and he is looking for- 

 ward to siilendid business during the 

 next year. 



.lames Forbes spent several days at 

 Salem last week visiting the bulb farm 

 of Dibble & Franklin and in connec- 

 tion with the floral exhil)its at the com- 

 ing state fair, of which he will have 

 "harge. 



Fred ^'oung is about the only growei- 

 wlio is cutting roses and lily of the 

 \alley at the present time. His cycla- 

 iMi'iis arc making r;ipiil growth and bid 

 fair to become fine stock for Christmas 

 sale. 



The Oregon Seed Store is a new con- 

 cern, which has been opened for busi- 

 ness at 224 Yamhill street. Tlie store 

 will cater to city tr.ade for the present. 



S. S. Skidelsky, of Xew York, called 

 on the trade in the course of a Pacific 

 coast trip which he is making. 



Holland Prepared Hyacinths 



JUST ARRIVED! 



Highest Quality Quantity Limited 



For Pots For Pans 



Dr. Lieber, bright sky-blue $8.()0 per IW; $<i (lo per 100 



Gertrude, beautiful rose-piuk H.OO per l(Xi; tJ.iiO per UK) 



Lady Derby, beautiful true pink 8.00 per KH'; (i.oo per IO(i 



L'Innocence. best pure while 8.t(i per lOO; b.do per lUii 



These H.vacinths. specially pienared for the use of early flowering, enable the grower 

 to have Hyacinths in blo< m from Christmas on. 



Terms--Half ihe amount cash with order, balance 30 days net, orlcsi 'y% if Tull aiiKnmt 

 accompanie-i order. Prices f. o. b. San Franc. sco. 



ADRIAN J. SCHOORL 



2S5 California Street SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



Herbert & Fleishauer, of McMinn- 

 ville, are shi]iiiing their ("rego asters 

 as f;ir as St. Louis, Mo., with satisfac- 

 tory results. 



The Wilson-Crout (icln- Co. is ])ropa- 

 gating |i()insettias extensively and is ex- 

 ]K'cting to have a large sup]ily of them 

 for the holidays. 



J. I). Eisele, president of H. A. Dreer, 

 Inc., Philadelphia, accompanied by his 

 wife, spent several davs here last week. 



T. W. McDonald, of Lead, S. I)., 

 ]iassed through the I'ity on his way 

 south. He drove a fine new touring 

 car. 



Wiedemann Rros. are cutting from an 

 exceedingly fine patch of giant zinnias. 



the fiowiTs of which .'iri' easilv 

 of. 



.\. ,i. (tooch and Mrs. (.oocli. 

 Fr.-iiicisco, niotored through the 

 their way to Tillamook, Ore 

 <'aiiie north through central Ore 

 will return by the Pacific liighw 

 (iooch is now associated in 

 with his sister, Mrs. Harliee. 

 Francisco. ('. 



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SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Tra«le activities were (|uiet last week, 

 social decorations being the main fe;i- 

 tnre. There is an increase in tlie cut of 



