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The Florists' Rcvicv^ 



April 20. 1922 



THE NEW GERANIUM, MRS. RICHARD F. GLOEDE 



A WONDERFUL CREATION OF LOVELINESS 



Interior View of the Gloede Conservatories, showing the Superb Geranium, Mrs. Richard F. Gloede, in bloom. 



To introduce this fine Geranium, we are going to offer a fine lot of lieautiful stock out of 2M-iDch pots for a short time only. 



$15.00 per 100, $140.00 per 1000. 



No order for less than 100 accepted. 250 at 1000 rate. 



GLOEDE CONSERVATORIES, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 



SEATTLE NOTES. 



(Coiitiniu'd t'roni paiii' Kt. > 



cialion in this campaign was drawn uji 

 and passed and a nominating committoi' 

 comjioscd of W. D. Desmond, chairman; 

 Thomas Wylie, Felix Rosaia, .)osoi)li 

 Stuhpr and Eugene Sandahl was named 

 to place a slate before the association 

 at its May meeting, when new officers 

 will be elected. 



The City Flower Shop has enjoyed a 

 better business of late on cut flowers, 

 with corsage work for smaller social 

 functions a feature of the trade. 



W. C. Kipp, of Sj)ok;ui«', was a trade 

 visitor on his way home to Spokane after 

 attending the Rotary (jlub convention, 

 at Victoria. 



Tiie work of remodeling the liastMiieiit 

 salesrooms of the Woodlawn I'lower 

 Shop was completed in time for use of 

 these rooms in handling the greater 

 bulk of the Easter lilies there, altliough 

 work of a night shift for several nights 

 was necessary in order to accomplish 

 this. The shop space has been greatl>' 

 increased by this action and, in a<lili- 

 tion, the necessity of rearranging the 

 main floor for every holiday is done 

 away with. 



Increased interest in decorations and 

 a good funeral demand is reported by 

 Kenney's Home of Flowers. 



A group of novelty art subjects has 

 been used lately by the Orpheinn Floral 

 Co. to attract the attention of tlie pub- 

 lic, these being grouped in a corner 

 section, before a bank of potted flow- 

 ers. 



B. E. Hammond, of the wholesale 

 house, reports a good increase in ship- 

 ping business on ferns to outside points, 

 and a heavy enough demand on all gen- 

 eral offerings to keep the firm 's supplies 

 well cleaned up. 



.f. J. Sherbeck is to enjoy a vacation 

 of several weeks soon, the first he has 

 had in several years. 



J. C. nresseii, of the Art Floral Co., 

 has been moving large quantities of daf- 

 fodils lately, the current prices appeal- 



LATE MUMS PAY BEST 



White and Pink Seidewitz are the two best late varieties and 

 we have a large slock of rooted cuttings ready. We offer you 



Par 1000 



GOLDEN OUEEN— Tha batt 7*Uow for early 

 vcutbor, inaturtnit about tbe 10th. Same 

 colur at Oolilen Glow, fine Incurved form 

 and double frnm aiiy bud $35.00 



OCTOBER QUEEN— Pure white. large (Iza. 

 maturing Uii-totier 15 to 2U; exceptionally 

 fitie Rttim and follase 40.00 



WM. H. CHADWICK—LarKe.l]ieurTed. White 

 cometlTDes vbadod pink S5.00 



HARVARD— J apaneee reflezed: Tery dark 

 crimson: Id perfection Novembei IS or 

 later; the b<«t red yet Introduced; double 

 from an; bud 35.00 



Par 1000 

 WHITE SEIDEWITZ— White sport of tlM 

 popular Heldeints, reiembllng It lo eTCiy 

 respect except color, which Is • pure whlta; 

 this variety should rank as does Ita parent, 

 as one of the best varieties for Christmas 



blooming $4S.OO 



SEIDEWITZ— A beautiful lata. Incurved, 

 brizbt pink, maturing from Thanksgiving to 

 early December: aurpaaset all late pink* 



we have Rmvrn 4ti00 



EARLY FROST— A very good early whlta to 

 follow Smith's Advance; pure white. IB- 

 ourved U.00 



These Good Pompons Ready in Quantity 



Per 1000 



MRS. FRANK BEU— The very best Thanka- 

 Klvlug bronze, shading to Une red: every 

 florist wants some of this grand lata va- 

 riety $30.00 



MRS. MAZEY— Bronxe sport of Godfrey 40.00 



ANNABELL— Wine colored sport of Godfrey. 40.00 



Par IM* 

 SUNSHINE— Deep yellow In eolor. flm snd 



fredh fur Tlianksgirlng without any holding 

 back and remains In perfect oonditlon, u 

 desired, for two weeks longer : should bt 

 partially diabuddod. otherwise tba oerfaetly 

 formed flowers will be too crowdMl .t40.J0 



HANS JEPSEN, Chrysanthemum Specialist, MAYWOOD, ILL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



