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The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBIB 10, 1921 



NEW WHITE SEEDLING CARNATION 



THOMAS C. JOY 



Rooted Cuttings, $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 

 Deliveries beginning January, 1922, and filled in order from Seattle, Wash. 



Stuber & Richardson, Bryn Mawr, Wash. 



stock is still far from plentiful. How- 

 ever, improvement is to be seen in color 

 :ind strength of stem. There is an in- 

 crease in the cut of orchids and bou- 

 vardia has been almost in oversupply. 



The cut of roses shows the expected 

 seasonal increase, with all varieties 

 sliaring about equally in gains. Better 

 Columbia is being shown, and Ward con- 

 tinues a favorite. Ophelia and Cecilo 

 Brunner sell well and one shop brought 

 in a special lot of Killarney to fill an or- 

 der for white stock. "The way Seattle 

 florists are selling roses is clear proof of 

 the fact that the public can be educated 

 to buy what is most common," says one 

 retailer. "Only a few years back we 

 never had a call for anjvthing but 

 white roses for a wedding bouquet; 

 we were often without them. Gradually 

 we educated the puV)lic to use Ophelia 

 and Columbia, these being common with 

 our growers, and today the buyer who 

 wants a bouquet of white roses is the 

 exception." 



Despite frosts, some growers are still 

 in a position to offer enough dahlias to 

 supply the market and the darker shades 

 sell easily enough. The supply of Afri- 

 can marigolds is slackening fast and 

 iiiobt sliops arc urging the use of bri-^ht- 

 cdlored pompons in their stead. 



Various Notes. 



Guy W. French, of the American Bulb 

 Co., Chicago, was a trade visitor last 

 week, making his headcpiarters at tlie 

 Washington liotel. lie is making short 

 trips to nearby centers. 



Tlie Pineliurst Floral Co. has enjoyed 

 n good run of out-of-town funeral woik 

 (luring tlie last week and an incrcr.s" in 

 local demand. 



Ilot^aia Bros, handled the decorations 

 for the luncheon given at tlie Rainier 

 Club for the Japanese delegation on its 

 way to the disarmament conference at 

 Washington. The room was ])aneled 

 with yellow Turner mums, while at one 

 (Mid was a large tloral reproduction of 

 the American and Japanese Hags 

 <Tossed. Each flag was about fourteen 

 feet square, made entirely of flowers. 

 One window in this shop is being de- 

 voted to the display of heajis of bulbs, 

 with a Dutch windmill standing in the 

 background. 



The meeting of the 7>ublicity com- 

 mittee of the Seattle Florists' Associa- 

 tion was held last week, with a full at- 

 tendance of members. Arrangements 

 were closed for early advertising. The 

 next meeting of the committee will bo 

 held November 18. 



Robert W. Simmons, who was con- 



Genuine Gennan-Gi^wn Extra Choice Pips 



OF 



ULY OF THE VALLEY 



COMING TO 



San Francisco, California 



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ADRIAN J. SCHOORL, 



255 California Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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F. W. WINTERS 



BtLLEVUE, WASH. 



Holly Wreaths 



Extra well made, of choice English 

 Holly. 12-ineh, oOc; 14-inch, 75c; 1(5- 

 inch, $1.00. 



Cedar Roping 



standard light f:?.50 per 100 yards 



Heavy 5 00 per 100 yards 



Salal, Oregon Grape, 



Cedar, Hemlock Sprays 



$1.00 per bundle. 



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California Privet 



Well branched, well rooted 

 18 to 30 ins. , $35.00 per 1000 



SYLVAN NURSERIES, 



KoHeville, 

 Calif. 



PERENNIAL PLANTS 



A-l Field-grown in the following 



varieties: 

 Anchnsa, Dropmore variety. 

 Campannla FerBlcifolia, blue and 



white. 

 Canterbury Bells, 3 colors. 

 Colniubine, 3 sorts. 

 Coreopsis Iianceolata. 

 Selphlnlnm Belladouna. 

 Delphlnlnm Xelway's Olant Hybrid. 

 Fozfflove, 3 colors. 

 Oaillardla Qrandlflora. 

 Oenim, ATrs. Rrad.sliaw. 

 Oypsophlla Fanlcnlata. 

 ^nplnes, blue and white. 

 Oriental Poppy, Mrs. Perry. 

 Platycodon Orandiflora, mixed. 

 Pyrethmm Hybrldnm, single, all 



colors. 

 Sbasta Daisy, Alaska. 

 Sweet William, 4 colors. 

 Stokesla Cyanea, blue. 



Price $8.00 per 100, 870.00 per 1,000. 



500 Boston Ivy, field grown, $12.00 



per 100. 



N. VAN HEVELINGEN 



34 E. 62nd St., PORTLAND, OREGON 



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Woodland Park Floral Co. 



SUMNER • . WASHINGTON 

 Wholesale Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



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