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The Rorists' Review 



Sbi'tembeii S, 1921 



MATS 



For wrapping plant pots. 

 Write for samples and prices. 



BAMBOO CANE STAKES 



Green, 3-ft $4.50 per 1000 



Green, 4-ft 6.50 per 1000 



Natural, 6-ft. . . 7.50 per 1000 



PLANT TUBS 



Each 50c 



MUMS 



Now ready for shipment. 



DRIED STRAWFLOWERS 



of all varieties. 



ENOMOTO & Cp^ Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



have not been settled as yet, but a large 

 entry list has been assured. 



Eugene Lamble, of McCoy's, spent 

 several days last week on a short vaca- 

 tion trip to Mount Eainier. 



A. B. Matthiesen and Mrs. Matthiesen 

 have returned from an extended motor 

 trip through California, although their 

 traveling was limited by the unex- 

 pected illness of Mrs. Matthiesen in Los 

 Angeles. The return trip was made by 

 the coast route, and only fair road con- 

 ditions were encountered. A big crop 

 of mums is coming along for this grower. 



Tlie City Flower Shop has taken ad- 

 vantage of the heavier cut of Butterfly 

 roses to feature these flowers in the late 

 window displays. The demand for 

 medium-priced funeral pieces has shown 

 some increase, but that for larger items 

 is still below the normal. 



Tom Luke, of Smith's Flower Shop, 

 Portland; W. Wallmark, of the City 

 Floral & Seed Co., Everett, and Mrs. 

 Howard, of Los Angeles, are among tlie 

 florists who liave called on the Seattle 

 trade lately. 



W. J. Lake & Co. have been appointed 

 exclusive northwest agents for the Chi- 

 cago Printed String Co., according to 

 an announcement made here last week. 



According to J. 0. Hankins, of the 

 Seattle Pottery Co., there has been a 

 good increase in the recent demand for 

 pots. He has made arrangements this 

 season for a suitable supply of clay for 

 winter use and in this way expects to 

 avoid any delays caused by tlie bank 

 caving in again, as was the case last 

 year. 



Kciinoy's Home of Flowers reports 



[ConchHU'tl nn pairo lli'> I 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Koses and carnal ions are starting to 

 ajiiiear and give jironiise of being ex- 

 cellent stock as the season advances. 

 Asters are arriving on the market of 

 good quality. Gladioli are still the 

 foremost flower and some fine stock is 

 being offered. 



Little in potted plants is to be had, 

 ferns and ]>alms being abont the only 

 choice. 



Various Notes. 



J. A. Axell, of San Francisco, Cal., 

 was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. 

 Axell expects large crops of mums, 

 roses, etc., in and around San Fran- 

 cisco to care for the wants of the coast. 



A trip to the various greenhouses 

 finds them all in good shajie, with excel- 



It's Pansy 

 Seed Time 



1921 CATALOGUE 

 of 18 finest varieties 

 READY FOR YOU. 



PANSY SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse Special, mixed (O. K. outside), 

 }i oz.,.$1.00; oz., $6.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, H oz., 75c; oz., $5.00. 

 For description of all varieties see last week's ad. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Ore. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ROSES 



PORTLAND 



HARDY 

 PERENNIALS 



The Beat is the Cheapest. 

 Ask for Price List. 



Field-grown. The World's Best. 



Mountain View Floral Co., Portland, Oregon. 



Seattle 



Pottery 



J. O. HANKINS. Prop. 



41S7 Conrad Avenue 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



CYCLAMEN 



Fischer's Cilant Strain in six colo-s for Aucust 

 and Ser)tonil)cr delivi'iy. Selected piants paclvcd 

 iiBlit. 



Imp. Perle von Zehlendorl, Imp. Rote von 

 ZehlendoH, Xmu Red, Brifht Cherry Red. 

 Pare While ud White with Eye. 

 From 3-in. and 4-ln. pots at $ir).lKI and ifl^M) 

 per 100. Casli please. 



Fred CroheCo., 'iV..x:"v* Santa Rosa. Cal. 



lent prospppts for the winter wants. 

 The tomato houses have all jji\rn way 

 to the mum crops. A number of the 

 growers here plant a few houses of 

 tomatoes and fiml tliem a most jirofit- 

 able cro]). 



II. Hill, of Iloyt Bros. Co., has re- 

 turned from his vacation, spent at the 

 coast. Among the towns visited was 

 Vancouver, B. C, during fair week. 



Carnations 



Heavy Field-Grown Stock 



SUPREME \ 



WHITE WONDER [ $10.00 



tper 100 



Clarke Brothers 



FLORISTS 



Portland, Oregon 



MRS. C. W. WARD 

 MATCHLESS 



Mention Tlie Review wlien yon write. 



Phone Menritt 691 



NASART BASKET WORKS, Inc. 



Hisrh- Grade Flower Baskets 



2001 E. Fourteenth St. 

 OAKLAND. CAL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



