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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 28. 1922 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



of excellent quality are now ready for shipping. 

 All seasonable Flowers and Greens at reasonable rates. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



San Francisco, Cal. 



440 Bush Street 



WHOLESALERS 

 AND SHIPPERS 



Mpnfton The Rerlew wben yon writ*. 



FRASER & SON, Wholesale California Flower Seed Growers 



WRITE NOW FOR OUR 1922 WHOLESALE BULLETIN 



FRASER & SON, Pasadena, California 



well known theatrical stars at Tait's 

 cafe. Everything was in spring flowers. 

 The California Floral Co. has had sev- 

 eral bouquets for the weddings of 

 couples who have not permitted Lent 

 to deter them from getting married. All 

 the bridal bouquets were in orchids and 

 lilies of the valley. M. M. 



PASADENA, CAL. 



The many fine stores and interesting 

 nurseries in Pasadena are certainly 

 worth more than passing mention. In 

 traveling west on Colorado street the 

 writer noted a fine new lath house, and 

 the name Pegg's Nurseries above the 

 door prompted a call. Here our old 

 friend Pegg was found, having moved 

 over from the nursery on Mentor avenue 

 to a more attractive location. Both Mr. 

 Pegg and his son were busy, of course, 

 as moving a nursery is no light job, and 

 the place is being arranged on modern 

 lines. They are certainly fortunate in 

 having secured so fine a location and, 

 doubtless, an increased business will re- 

 sult. Already a decided increase in 

 transient trade has been noted by Mr. 



Coolidgc's Rose Plant Gardens arc al- 

 ways interesting and, despite heavy 

 losses by the recent frost, friend Cool- 

 idge is smiling as ever, and one of the 

 busiest men in California. Some fine 

 stocks of heather in many varieties were 

 noted, with many choice things in the 

 way of flowering shrubs. Mr. Coolidge 

 looks forward to an exceptionally good 

 season's business, whicli, he says, has 

 started remarkably well. 



At the Orchid, Mr. Jaeger and Mr. 

 Wolfskin were both up to their eyes in 

 work, and this has been the condition 

 right along. The store has been entirely 

 remodeled and redecorated in a novel 

 manner. The color of the walls is a 

 warm reddish tint and on this mirrors 

 and panels of various sizes are shown. 

 The panels are of various flowers and 

 birds beautifully done, the orchid panel 

 and a panel of poinsettias being espe- 

 cially fine. In fact, it would be difiicult 

 not to praise any of them, while the 

 effect as a whole is distinctly good. Un- 

 fortunately, the light and arrangement 



Easter Plants 



ROSES 



Perldns, Excelsa, Tausendschoen 



6-in., heavy flowering, ball shapes, $ 2 00 ea 



7-in., " " " " 2 50ea. 



8-in., " " •' " 3 50ea. 



9 in.,Basket,Uinb»ella,etc.$ 5.00 to 7.50 ea. 

 10-in., ' " ... 7.50 to KMOea. 



ri-in., " " ...10.00 10 I'i.OOea. 



LILIES 



In pots at prevalent prices 



Boston and Whitmanii Ferns 



6 inch J0.75ea. 



7 inch l.'25ea. 



We ha\« Tausen scboen in 6-in.. 7-in. and 



8-in. in bluom from March 10. at $2.01', $'2.50 

 and $3.50 each. 



Packing charged. 5% for Roses and W9r for 

 Fernsand Lilies. Pleasesend cash with order, 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73rd Ave., OAKLAND, CAL. 



Mention The Kevlow when you write. 



Yoarinqiiiriei for anything you may neei 

 WILL BE APrRECIATED 



H. L OLSSON CO., he. 



Growers of Quality Plants for the Trade 



Box 494. SPOKANE, WASH 



Mention The Review when TOii write. 



SEE OUR LARGE AD ON 



Seasonable Plants and Supplies 



In tha D«c. 8 Usu* oi Th* Raviaw. 



Wilson-Crout-Gehr Co. 



Wholaiala Floriita 

 Eaat 62nd and Ankany Sta. Portland, Ora. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoo wrlta. 



Rahn A Herbert Coa 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholmsalm Crowtn of 



Pot Plants and Cat Flowmra 



SEE LAST WEEK'S AD 

 GET CATALOGUE 



Mastodon Miracle Mixed— 1-16 oz. 85c. 

 yi oz. $l.fiO, ^ oz. $2.7o, H oz. $5.25, 

 1 oz. $10 00, 2 ozs. $19.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse— Spec- 

 ial mixed (O.K. Outside). 1-16 oz. 65c, 

 % oz. $1.00. H oz. $1.75, H oz. $3.25, 

 oz. $6.00. 3 ozs. $16.00. 4 ozs. $21 00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock— 

 Mixed, 1-16 oz. 6.5c, % oz. 75c, ^ oz. 

 $1.60, H oz. $2.75, oz. $5.00. 3 ozs. 

 $13.50, 4 ozs. $17.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



Mention The HeTlew when yon wrlta. 



ASTER SEED 



Send for list or sse ad in The Review of 

 Feb. 2nd. Feb. 16th or Mar. 2nd. 



The Home of Astera 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



McMinnvUle, Oregon 



Mention The ReTlew whan jon wrlta. 



FRED M. YOUNG 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 

 Over 100,000 square feet of glaM 



41 E. S2nd St, PORTLAND, ORL 



Cut Flowers and Pot Plants 



