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The Florists' Review 



May 18, 1922 



WIRE A RELIABLE SOURCE 



FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



Roses 



Carnations 



Cecile Brunners 



Gladioli Dwarf Snapdragon Sweet Peas 



Marigolds Marguerites Gilly Stocks 



Statice Callas Gypsophilas 



Adiantum Plumosus 



AT PRICES NEVER COMPLAINED OF 



F. C. JAEGER & SON, "^ 141 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. 



lirm had an uttiaetive May day window. 

 A huge Maypole was placed in the 

 (tenter of their window, surrounded by 

 four large cut flower baskets made up 

 principally of Darwin tulips and roses, 

 with an overhead trimming of small cut 

 flower baskets, made out of various 

 flowers. 



The Wilson-Crout-Gehr Co. is rushed 

 with tlie bedding plant business. The 

 firm is doing a large shipping and in- 

 town business at present. The company 

 is specializing in Hat stock this spring. 



Mr. Wriglit, of the Forest Grove 

 Floral Co., was a trade visitor a few 

 days ago. He reports a large call for 

 bedding jdants. 



The llolden Floral Co. is still cutting 

 some fine Darwin tulips. 



Edward Clarke, formerly with the 

 Woodlawn Flower Shop, of Seattle, 

 Wash., was a trade visitor a week ago. 

 Mr. Clarke is general manager for H. B. 

 Watson, of Chehalis, W;uili. 



J. II. Raker, of Olynipia, Wash., was 

 a trade visitor in tliis city a few days 

 ago. 



S. K. Sanford, of the Capital City 

 Greenhouses, of Olympia, Wash., was a 

 trade visitor in this city. 



The Van Kirk Floral Co. is coming 

 in with a fine croji of sna])dragons and 

 carnations tor Mcnioriiil day. The firm 

 is cutting a fine cro]) of Chinook cirna- 

 tioiis. 



(iustave Wciscnstein, (tf the Lak(>- 

 woo<l Greenhouses, bought the flower 

 stand of .1. Betz a few days ago. J. 

 Betz is a pioneer florist in this city and 

 wishes to retire. 



Kddie N'ausar, of the Siiiith Flower 

 Sho]), ri'turnecl from his vacation a few 

 days :i«i(i; iiis home is in Hockawav 

 Ueach. 



Several thousinnl people visited the 

 Oregon Bulb Farm in Polk county, 

 i^undiiy. May 7. Several hundred 

 dozens of cut tulips were sold on 

 the grounds, at ,i price of 5(1 cents j)er 

 dozen. .\ good ileal of interest was 

 shown by the gener;ii public in having 

 such a wonderful feature iis tlie growing 



Primula Obconica 



My well known strain 



2)^-iachpots $ 6.00 per 100 



4 -inch pots 20.00perl00 



Primola Obconicft Seed, mixed or separata 

 varieties. 



76c per packace of 1000 seeds. 

 Send for price list of Ferns, Kentias, etc. 



H. PLATH 



"The Ferneries" 



A^ San Francisco, Calif. 



GEO. J. HAU & CO. 



Wholesale Florists 

 423 E. Fiftk St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



IF YOU ■WANT TO SELL ANYTHING 



USED ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



IF YOU WANT TO BUY ANYTHING 



PRODUCED ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



"Try Clarke" 



W. B. CLARKE 



Hortioiltanl Broker. SAN JOSE, CALIF. 



FREESIAS 



heckd t Wiitelli 



Box 608 



Montobello. Cal. 



OWN- 

 ROOT 



1922-1923 



List Ready July 1st 



ALL FIELD GROWN 



Howard Rose Co. 



HEMET, CAL. 



CYCLAMEN 



Peterson's and Fisfher's Strains, separate 

 colors. 



2-inch pots $ 8.00 per 100 



3-inch i)ots 15.00 per 100 



OPHELIA ROSES 



For Bench Plantinsr. 



2)^-incii $ 8.00 per 10<i 



3 -inch 12.00 per 100 



Clarke Bros. 



287 Morrison St. Portland, Ore. 



of liiilbs ill tlio state of Oregon. The 

 owners, Franklin & Dibhle, are book- 

 ing large orders for the trade for fall 

 delivery. 



The Smith Flower Sliop reports a 

 satisfactory business for the last few 

 weeks, and is well jirepared to take 

 care of Mothers' day business. 



F. A. Vankirk returned from Los 

 Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago and 

 St. I'aul, May 9. and reports business 

 conditions are slowly improving in all 



ADIANTUM 



And all classes of Greens 



WE SUPPLY ONLY THE BEST 

 Send for prices on 2-iQch Maidenhair. 



TASSANO BROS. 



Artesia Nurseries ARTESIA, CAL. 



lines. He found the magnolias, olean- 

 ders and cannas in full bloom. At New 

 Orleans the <-oiintry was covered with 

 water in many localities. He found no 

 ri'tail stores in any place outside of Chi- 

 cago that carried as fine a stock as the 



