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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 2. 1922 



Flower Seeds 



Selected Strain! High Germination 



The Best Varietiei for Commercial Growers 



l-oz. H-lb. 



ANEMONE. Giant French mixed, single... $3. 00 $9.00 

 ASTERS, Queen of Market, early flonering. 

 Colors: IJlush iiink, crimson, dark blue, 

 light blue, lavender, rose, scarlet, purple 



and white 1.50 5.00 



ASTERS, Giant Branching Comet, late flow- 

 ering. 



Colors: Crimson, darit blue, lavender, 

 light blue, rose, rose i)inli, royal purple, 



shell pink and white 1.00 5.00 



ASTERS. American. Virk's or Stniple's 

 branching, late. 



Colors: Azure blue, blackish l)lue, cardi- 

 nal, crimson, liglit lilac, light rose, peach 

 blossom, peerless pink, perfection white, . 

 purple, i-ose. rose pink, scarlet, shell pink, 



white 1.50 5.00 



CALENDULA, Pot Marigold. 

 Orange King, very large and double, 



black center (Imp.) 50 1.50 



Prince of Orange, double orange with 



black center 25 .75 



Lemon Queen, large double, light yellow, 



extra 25 .75 



MARIGOLD 



French Tall, mixed, extra select dbl 75 1.50 



French Tall, striped, extra .select dbl 75 1.50 



African Tall ((range. Orange Prince dbl.. 1.50 4.50 



African Tall I-emon, Lemon Queen dbl.. 1.50 4.50 



African Tall mixed, double 75 2.25 



MIGNONETTE. Goliath, very large red, 



Dobbie's Giant While 1.50 4.50 



RANUNCULUS, French Mixed, semi-double 2.00 6.00 



STOCKS, Large Flowering Ten-Week. 



Colors: Azure blue, aurora, brilliant 

 ittse, blood nil, bright pink, canary yellow, 

 cainiine, pink, crimson, coppery carmine, 

 daik blue, flesh, light blue, pale brown, 

 pale violet, peach blossom, purple, white, 



rose, sulphur yellow, and choice mixed.. 1.00 3.00 



STOCKS, Mammoth. Beauty of Nice Vt-oz. l-oz, 



Aurora, cream pink $1.00 $3.00 



Monte Carlo, canaiy yellow l.OO 3.00 



Abundance, carmine rose 1.00 3.00 



Souv. de Monaco, crimson 1.00 3.00 



Summer Night, deep lilue 1.00 3.00 



Beauty of Nice, fle«h pink 1,00 3.00 



Cote d'Azure. light blue 1.00 3.00 



Belle d'Naples. old rose 1.00 3.00 



Parma Violet, pale violet 1.00 3.00 



Queen Alexandra, rosy lilac 1.00 3.00 



President Wilson, violet slate 1.00 3.00 



Almond Blossom, white shaded pink 1.00 3.00 



Mont Blanc, whito 1.00 3.00 



Beauty, choice mixed 75 2.25 



SWEET PEAS, late or Standard 



Flowering Spencer l-oz. Vi-lb. 1-lb. 



Barbara Spencer, salmon $0.25 $0.85 $2.50 



Constance Oliver, salmon jiink and 



imtr 25 .85 2.50 



Constance Hinton. giant white 25 .85 2.50 



Countess Spencer, pure i>nik 25 .85 2.50 



Dobbie's Sunproof, crini.sim 25 .85 2. 50 



Dobbie's Cream, cxtia deep, selected 



sKH'k 25 .85 2.50 



Dainty, white and pink edge 25 .85 2.50 



Elfrida Pearson, giant blush pink. .25 .85 2.50 



Helen Lewis, orange pink 25 .85 2.50 



King Edward, pure red 25 .85 2.50 



Lavender George Harbert, bluish 



lavi'ntlcr 25 .85 2.50 



Maud Holmes, crimson 25 .85 2.50 



Mrs. Cuthbertson, standard rose 



I>ink. wings while 25 .85 2,50 



■Margaret Madison, azure blue 25 .85 2.50 



Masterpiece, iavendcr 25 .85 2.50 



Margaret Atlee. ro>y s.ilmon buff.. .25 .85 2.50 



Mrs. Tom Jones, deep amethyst blue .75 2.25 7.00 

 Very fine form, best deep blue. . 



Primrose, pure primrose 25 .85 2.50 



Royal Purple, rich purple 25 .85 2.50 



R. F. Felton, pinkish lavender 25 ,S5 2.50 



Rosabella, giant rose J", .nr, 2.50 



Nubian, giant chocolate self 2.". .85 2.50 



Senator, chocolate, purple and white 



striped i;.'. .85 2.50 



Thomas Stevenson, orange scarlet.. .25 .85 2.50 



The President, brill i. on l orange 25 .85 2.50 



Wedgwood, blue 25 .85 2.50 



White Spencer, pure white 25 .85 2.50 



Warrior, giant maroon 25 .85 2.50 



Alexander Malcolm, very fine scarlet 



cerise, giaiiil form and size 25 .85 2.50 



ZINNIA, very double, large l-oz. <4 -ib 



Apricot Yrllcw. new $2.00 $fi IIO 



Burnt Orange 1.25 4.00 



Crimson 1.25 4.00 



Best Red 1.25 4.00 



Flesh Shades 1.25 4.00 



Golden Ycllcw 1.25 4.00 



Orange 1.25 4.00 



Pink Shnde-i 1.25 4,00 



Purple £h.->des 1.25 4.00 



Rose Shades 1.25 4.00 



Salmon ?h.iri-s 1.25 4.00 



Scarlet Shades 1.25 4.00 



White 1.25 4.00 



ZINNIA. Lllliput (I'ompf.n) 



Scarlet Gem 1.00 3.00 



Special mixture 75 2.25 



ZINNIA 



Dahlia Flowering, extra lartre 2.00 6.00 



5% discount cash with order. Postage prepaid. 



Adrian J. Schoorl 



255 California Street 

 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA 



tie Florists' Association were made last 

 week in the persons of Eay Geiser, of 

 Eosaia Bros.; W. F. Holmes and Russell 

 Jones, of the Hollywood Gardens; Carl 

 Melby, of Melby's Flower Shop; Gene 

 Sandahl, of the Burdett Co., and B. E. 

 Hammond, of the wholesale house. 

 Those already named were A. Moore, 

 chairman, and T. V, Rhoades, of the 

 Woodlawn Flower Shop; Eugene Lam- 

 ble, of McCoy's; Peter L. Rosaia, of 

 Rosaia Bros., and Sam Dunlap, of the 

 Hollywood Gardens. Lambert Pedcrsen 

 and A. B. Matthiesen have been named 

 as sergeants-at-arms for the evening. 



Irving Harris, of the Bon Marche 

 Flower Shop, reports that there has been 

 a ready sale of seeds lately, with the de- 

 mand scattered among the various offer- 

 ings. 



Felix Rosaia handled one of the more 

 novel of the recent club decorations, 

 when one potted tulip was used at the 

 large table for each invited guest, to- 

 gether with considerable valley. 



The Hollywood Gardens have some 

 excellent yellow narcissi. For one of 

 the larger funerals last week this shop 

 developed a blanket made of pink car- 

 nations, valley and roses, which at- 

 tracted trade comment. An effective 

 Washington's birthday window was ar- 

 ranged through the use of a large Amer- 

 ican flag draped from the window ceil- 

 ing, before which was a bust of the first 

 President on a black drape, and sur- 

 rounded by cut flowers and potted ferns. 



Miss Rodd, of the Hollywood Gardens, 

 is again able to be at work^ after having 

 been confined to her home several days 

 with a severe cold. 



Morgan's Flower Shop experienced a 

 heavy run of funeral work last week. 

 Henry Morgan's activities as a fancier 

 of fine American bull terriers have been 

 the subject of comment in the local press 

 lately. 



Mrs. Lillian Kenney, of Kenney's, left 

 last week for a visit with relatives in 

 the north Atlantic coast states. 



The special bulb window arranged for 

 Rosaia Bros, during St. Valentine's 

 week proved so effective that it was car- 

 ried through for another few days. Some 

 fine stock has been shown here. There 

 has been an increase in decorations and 

 funeral work has been heavy. Miss 

 Laura Rosaia has V.ocn enjoying a sev- 

 eral weeks' vacation and her place in 

 the cashier's office is btnng filled by Mrs. 

 P. L. Rosaia. 



Funeral orders for the Pinehurst 

 Floral Co. have been heavy, especially 

 on the larger pieces. The best of cur- 

 rent deliveries on carnations and violets 

 have been featured in window displays. 



Kenney's has effectively featured 

 some fine Empress tulips in its shop 

 lately, and rcixirts an increase in gen- 

 eral transient Imsiness. Business with 

 the undertaking cstablisliments has been 

 big. 



J. O. Hankins, of the Seattle Pottery 

 Co., recently received an order for two 

 carloads of pots for shipment out of the 

 state. 



The opening of the Woodward theater 

 in the Orpheum building by a new dra- 

 uLitic stock company has been produc- 

 tive of more business for the Orpheum 

 Floral ('(). and is figured to help gen- 

 eral sales permanently in this section 

 of the city. 



Lambert Pederscn noted a visible in- 

 crease in business lately, with funeral 

 orders predominating. H. M. 



Blooming 

 Plants 



Hyacinths 

 Daffodils 



Tulips 

 Cyclamen 

 Begonias 

 Cinerarias 



Also a full line of 



Ferns, Asparagus, 

 Palms, etc. 



"The Best in the West** 



Miller noral Co. ITT All 



FARMINGTON. " * "" 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches higfh 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625BukSL, So. Pasadeuu CaL 



MPDttnn Th* ReTtew whpn Tnn writ* 



Woodland Park Floral Co. 



SUMNER 



WASHINGTON 



Wboleaal* Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cattinga. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane) 



Mention The Renew when jou write. 



Yonrinqniries for anything you may nee^ 

 WILL BE APPRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., he. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 

 Box 494, SPOKANE. WASH 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



PellMAnilllllt ^urtembergia, Easter Greet- 

 ■ vi«i[(wuiiuiM ing_ and olhpr varieties, stron? 

 clean stock 2^-in. pots. $10.00perl00. Cash 

 with order. Westmoreland Florist, 



660 South Ave., Portland, Oregon. 



