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The Florists^ Review 



March 16. 1922 



Flower Seeds 



Selected Strains High Germination 



The Best Varietiet for Commercial Growers 



l-oz. ^4-lb. 

 ANEMONE, Giant French mlxad, single... $3. 00 ?9. 00 

 ASTERS, Quaen of Market, early flowering. 

 Colors: Blush pink, crimson, dark blue, 

 light blue, lavender, rose, scarlet, purple 



and white J.50 6.00 



ASTERS, Giant Branching Comet, late flow- 

 ering. 



Colors: Crimson, dark blue, lavender, 

 light blue, rose, rose pink, royal purple, 



shell pink and wiiite 1.50 5.00 



ASTERS, American, Vick's or Scrapie's 

 branching, late. 



Colors: Azure blue, blackish blue, cardi- 

 nal, crimson, light lilac, light rose, peach 

 blossom, peerless pink, perfection white, 

 purple, rose, rose pink, scarlet, shell pink, 



white 1.50 5.00 



CALENDULA. Pot Marlsoid. 

 Orange King, viry large and double, 



biack ceiittT (Iniii. ) 50 i..';o 



Prince of Orange, double orange with 



black center 25 .75 



Lemon Queen, large double, light yellow, 



ettra 25 .75 



MARIGOLD 



French Tail, mixed, extra select dbl 75 1.50 



French Tall. striiwU, extra select dbl 75 1.50 



African Tail Orarjgc, Orange Prince dbl.. 1.50 4.50 



African Tail I.enion. Lemon Queen dbl.. 1.50 4.50 



African Tali mixwl. double 75 2.25 



MIGNONETTE, Goliath, very large red. 



Double's Giant White I.5O 4.50 



RANUNCULUS, French Mixed, semi-double 2.00 8.00 



STOCKS, Large Flowering Ten-Week. 

 Colors: Azure blue, aurora, brilliant 

 rose, blood red, bright pink, canary yellow, 

 carmine, pink, crimson, coppery carmine, 

 dark blue, flesh, light blue, pale brown, 

 pale violet, peach blossom, purple, white, 



rose, suljihur ycliuw. anil ilioke mixed.. 1.00 3.00 



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



Aurora, cream pink $1.00 »3.o6 



Monte Carlo, canai-y yeilijw 1.00 3 00 



Abundance, carmine rose 1.00 3.00 



Souv. de Monaco, crimson I.OO 3.00 



Summer Night, deep blue 100 3 00 



Beauty of Nice, flesh pink l.oO 3 00 



Cote d'A2ure. light blue I.OO 3.00 



Belle d'Naplet, old rose I.OO 3.00 



Parma Violet, pale violet 1 OO 3 00 



Queen Alexandra, rosy lilac I.OO 300 



President Wilion, violet slate l.OO 3 00 



Almond Bioesom, white shaded pink 1.00 3.00 



Mont Blanc, white 1.00 3.00 



Beauty, choice mixed 75 2.25 



SWEET PEAS, late or Standard 



Flowering Spencer i-oz. ^4-lb. 1-Ib 



Barbara Spencer, salmon $0.25 $0.85 t2 50 



Constance Oliver, salmon pink and 



^uff. ■■■• 25 .85 2.50 



Conitance Hinton. giant white 25 .85 2.50 



Counteei Spencer, pure pink 25 85 2 50 



Dobbie's Sunproof, crimson 25 .85 2 50 



Dobbie't Cream, extra deep, selected 



n***^*^ •■■• 25 .85 2.50 



Dainty, white and pink edge 25 .85 2 50 



Elfrlda 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 Herbert, bluish 



lavender 25 .85 2.50 



Maud Holmes, crimson 25 .85 2 50 



Mn. Cuthbertson, standard rose 



pink, wings white 25 .85 2 50 



Margaret Madison, azure blue 25 .85 2.50 



Masterpiece, iaveiider 25 .85 2 50 



Margaret Atlee. rosy salmon buff. . .25 .85 2.50 



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

 Very flue form. l)est deep, blue.. 



Primrose, pure primrose 25 .85 2 50 



Royal Purple, rich purple 25 .85 2.50 



R. F. Felton. pinkish lavender 25 .85 2.50 



Rosabella, giant rose 25 .85 2,50 



Nubian, giant chocolate self 25 .85 2.50 



Senator, chocolate, purple and white 



Mr'Petl 25 .85 2.50 



Thomas Stevenson, orange scarlet.. .2.'! 85 2 50 



The President, brilliant orange 25 .85 2 50 



yi'«<'y'*oo<l. blue 25 .85 2.50 



White Spencer, pure white 25 .85 2.50 



Warrior, giant maroon 25 .85 2.50 



Alexander Malcolm, very flne scarlet 



cerise, grand form and size 25 .85 2.50 



ZINNIA, very double, large l-oz M-lb 



Apricot Yellow, new $2.00 $8 00 



Burnt Orange 1.25 4.00 



Crimson 1.25 4,00 



Bf«t Red 1,25 4.00 



Flesh Shades 1,25 4.00 



Golden Yellow 1 25 4 00 



Sr*.""'- • j 1 25 4,00 



Pink Shades 1.25 4.00 



Purple Shades 1.25 4.00 



Rose Shades 125 4 00 



Salmon Shades 1.25 4.00 



Scarlet Shades 125 4 00 



White 1.25 4.00 



ZINNIA. Lliliput (Pompon) 



Scarlet Gem 1.00 3.00 



Special mixture 75 2 25 



ZINNIA 



Dahlia Flowering, extra large 2. 00 6 00 



6% discount cash with order. Postage prepaid. 



Adrian J. Schoorl 



255 California Street 

 San Francisco, CALIFORNIA 



for their mail order trade includes a 

 largo variety and all true to name. 

 This firm believes in labeling their 

 plants in the nursery as well as in the 

 j^rocnliouses. N. V. H. 



LONG BEACH, CAL. 



C. A. Simonson has acquired the inter- 

 est of C. E, Schucan in the Patrick Flo- 

 ral Co., operating a retail store at 614 

 Pine avenue. Mr. Simonson formerly 

 was of McPherson, Kan. They have an 

 up-to-date and first-class flower shop. 

 Charles F. Patrick has been a resident 

 of Long Beach for eight years and has 

 been a booster for everything in a civic 

 way. He has a wide circle of friends. 

 He carries the classification of "flo- 

 ri.st" in the Rotary Club here, is a Ma- 

 son, Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner and 

 Elk. Mr. Simonson also is an Elk 

 and a Blue Lodge Mason. Tliey are the 

 only florists in Long Beach representing 

 these bodies and this undoubtedly will 

 help make the new partnership a suc- 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



The Market. 



With the opening of Lent, there has 

 been a let-up in the demand for flowers, 

 although funeral work is more than 

 holding up to average and orders for 

 delivery to the hospitals are good at this 

 time. Stock is more plentiful. Violets 

 ;ire more plentiful and the increase in 

 carnations has been heavy enough to 

 cause some worry. Roses show a small 

 increase, but this is still short of normal. 

 The cut of orchids is notably short. 



Potted plants are still plentiful and 

 some of the shops liave been making 

 special offerings in order to move the 

 stock in good order. Potted hydrangeas 

 have appeared. As a whole, the sale 

 continues good, with cyclamens and hya- 

 cinths the best sellers. 



Various Notes. 



H. L. Olssoii, of Spokane, was a trade 

 visitor last week. 



With an increase in the available 

 stocks, the Art Floral Co. reports a much 

 better sale of roses. Small potted items 

 have also sold well. 



Rosaia Bros, continue to cut some fine 

 Premier roses at the greenhouses. Other 

 stock is coming along nicely, and there 

 will be a heavy cut this summer. There 

 has been an excellent demand from the 

 retail trade for large baskets. Several 

 large club decorations were handled last 

 week. 



While the increase in general stocks 

 has helped, the B. E. Hammond Co. still 

 reports difficulty in meeting the de- 

 mands of out-of-town shippers on cer- 

 tain lines. 



Mrs. Felix Rosaia has returned from 

 an extended visit with relatives in the 

 San Francisco bay region, but she has 

 not been in the best of health since her 

 return. 



North Desmond is now attached to 

 the staff of the Burdett Co., having 

 taken up his new work the first of this 

 month. He was formerly with Risdon & 

 Desmond. 



Good-sized theater decorations and a 

 nice transient business is reported for 

 Melby's Flower Shop. William Drake 

 is able to be at work again, after a short 

 time in the hospital, 



McCoy's have enjoyed brisk funeral 

 work, there being a surprisingly heavy 



Hardy 

 Perennials 



Anemone Japonlca Prince 10 100 



Henry $1.25 $10.00 



Aster CUmax 1.25 10.00 



Aster Beauty of Colwell 75 6.00 



Aster Subcoerulea 75 6.00- 



Aubrietia Leichtlinii 1.25 10.00 



Coreopsis Iianceolata 1.00 8.00 



Canterbury Bells, in colors . . 1.25 10.00 



GaiUardia Grandiflora 1.00 8.00 



Garden Pinks, mixed 1.00 8.00 



Geum Mrs. Bradshaw 1.25 10.00 



Gypsophila Paniculata 75 6.00 



Digitalis, Foxglove 75 6.00 



Echinops Humilis Globetist. .75 6.00 

 German Iris: 



Coloriso, lilac 75 6.00 



Mme. Chereau, p. white, 



edged blue 75 6.00 



Nibelungen, olive green, surf, white. 



Pallida Dalmatica, silver, light blue. 



Helianthus Newmanni 1.25 10.00 



Heuchera Sanguinea 1.25 10.00 



Heliopsis Zinniaeflora 1.00 8.00 



Hollyhocks, double, in color. 1.00 8.00 



Hypericum St. John's Wort .75 6.00 



Iberis Sempervirens 75 6.00 



Iberis Glandulosa 75 6.00 



Iceland Poppies, in colors. . . 1.25 lO.OO 



Linum Perenne, blue 1.25 10.00 



Lupine, assorted 1.00 8.00 



Myosotis Palustris 1.00 8.00 



Fapaver Orientalis, sep. color 1.00 8.00 



Pentstemon, "Pfitzeri" ... 1.25 10.00 



Physostegla Virginica 1.25 10.00 



Pjrrethrum Eoseum 1.25 10.0& 



Polemonium Richardsonii . . 1.25 lO.OO 



Potentilla Formosa 1.00 8.00 



Primula (Primrose) 1.00 8.0O 



Phlox, in varieties 1.00 8.00 



Phlox, mixed 75 6.00 



Shasta Daisy Alaska .75 6.00 



Saxifraga Megasea .75 6.00 



Tritoma Pfitzeri 75 6.00 



Pompon Chrysanthemums, in 



colors 75 6.00 



Violets, single, long stems. . .75 6.00 



Wallflowers, in colors 1.25 10.00 



Hardy Vines 



10 100 



Ampelopsis Quinciuefolia ..$1.50 $12.00 



Ampelopsis Veitchii 2.50 20.00 



Clematis Montana 2.50 20.00 



Clematis Paniculata 2.50 20.00- 



Honeysuckle Halliana 2.00 15.00 



Honeysuckle Belgica 2.00 15.00 



Ivy, English, 3-inch pots... 1.25 lO.OO 



Evergreens 



Arbor Vitae, 2 to 3-ft $1.50,$2.5O 



Arbor Vitae, Golden, 2 to 3 ft 2.50 



Arbor Vitae Wareana, 2 to 3-ft 2.50 



Crjrptomeria Elegance, 1 to 2-ft... 1.50 



Thuyopsis Dolobrata, 1 to 2-ft 1.50 



Retinospora Plumosa, 2-ft 2.25 



Cash with order, satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. No charges for packing. 



Mountain View Floral Co. 



341 E. 72nd Street, Portland, Ore. 



