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The Florists' Review 



Fbbbcabt 16. 1022 



MAS-ART BASKETS AGAIN REDUCED 



Our salesmen have left to show you 

 the new designs in the Mas-Art lines 



for 1922. 



MAS-ART BASKET WORKS, Inc., 2001 East 14th St., Oakland, CaL 



Mention The Rerlfw when yon write. 



Dagger Fern, 



Write for prices on 



WIRE HANGING BASKETS 



per 

 1000, 



$2.00 HucUeberry, 'l2VX"' $2.50 



SEATTLE FERN & MOSS COMPANY 



Correapondence Solicited. 2 1 3S Western Ave^ SEATTLE, WASH. 



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show of various pot plants and cut 

 flowers. 



The Portland Rose Society held its 

 annual meeting at the Chamber of Com- 

 merce Monday, February 6. Guy W. 

 Talbot was elected president. Other 

 officers chosen for the ensuing year 

 were: First vice-president, Jesse A. 

 Currey; second vice-president, Otto W. 

 Mulkey; secretary, Charles E. Gueffoy; 

 treasurer, Ray Jubitz. Announce- 

 ment was made that arrangements had 

 been completed for affiliation of the 

 local society with the American Rose 

 Society and the National Rose Society 

 of England. Plans for a membership 

 campaign were discussed. An educa- 

 tional campaign in rose culture will be 

 undertaken in the schools, under the 

 direction of a committee to be appointed 

 by the president of the society. Dem- 

 onstrations in rose pruning were given 

 by J. C. Backer, and A. J. Clarke gave 

 a talk on pruning and advised the mem- 

 bers not to prune later than March 1, 

 in order to bring them into bloom at the 

 time of the rose festival. H. J. Biasing, 

 the retiring president, told of his recent 

 visit to the European rose gardens. 



Niklas & Son report a good call for 

 bulbous stock this season. Their stock 

 is of good quality. 



Several men of the Wilson Crout-Gehr 

 Co. are confined at home with attacks 

 of grip. 



Clarke Bros, are making a consider- 

 able show with lilies, daffodils and va- 



rious pot plants. 



N. V. H. 



SANTA ANA, CAIi. 



The Amling Range. 

 The erection of the fine range of Am- 

 ling Bros, last year j)ut Santa Ana on 

 the map, from a horticultural point of 

 view, and the range looks extremely 

 good now. Some trouble was expe- 

 rienced at first, owing to the alkali in 

 the soil, but this has all been disposed 

 of and it would be hard to find a more 

 promising or healthier lot of rose plants 

 than the 45,000 now in bloom at this 

 place. The principal varieties grown 

 are Premier, Butterfly, Russell, Milady, 



YvWu cLcJe«^Vvvbt^oC 



MASTODON PANSIE8 



rrS PANSY SEED AND PLANT TIME. GET- 



Catalogne and Detcription of Mattoden Miracle Mixed and how to grow Potiei for 1922 tales 



Mastodon Miracle Mixed— yi oz. $1.50; H oz. $5.26. 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse— Special mixed (0. K. Outside). 



'A oz. $1.00; oz. $*<.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock— Mixed, ^ oz. $1.50; oz. $5.00. 



PORTLAND 

 OREGON 



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Woodland Park Floral Co. 



SUMNER 



WASHINGTON 



Wiiolsaal* Grow*r* of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



MenrioD Thf Khvihw wtieii yon wni**. 



ADIANTUM PEDATUM 



.3-lMCll Pot BlZO $ 7.00 



4-liKh Pot §l7.e 1ft. GO 



6.1nch Pot size 35.00 



Shipped In paper |X)t8. Cash with order. 



M. EIZEMA, Orenco, Ore. 



Your inquiries for anytiung yoa miy leei 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., Inc. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 



Box 494. SPOKANE, WASH. 



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BEDDING STOCK 



2-iDch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD. WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane) 



