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May 25, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



117 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



448 Bush Street 



San Francisco^ Calif. 



CUTTINGS B. E. HANNOND CO. 



SeattWa Whole$ale Floriat 



GET OUR PRICES 1008 POST ST., SEATTLE 



CYCLAMEN 



Peterson's and Fischer's Strains, separate 

 colors. 



2- inch pots $ 8.00 per 100 



3-inch pots 15.00 per 100 



OPHELIA ROSES 



For Bench Planting. 



2Ji-inch $ 8.00 per 100 



3 -inch l-'.OO per lOu 



Clarke Bros. 



287 MorriMD St. Portland, Ore. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



WhoUaale Growmrt of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



oil tulips to ki't']) tlic siiiijily moving; so 

 fiir, this lias been <iuit(" cft'cctive. 



The supiily of sna]i<lr:iKi»is is incrcas- 

 iiif,' rai)iillv, and the pink shades are es- 

 pecially effective. Koses ;ne in iiioro 

 liberal' sui)i)ly. The sliowin;,' made I'V 

 Columbia has been satisfactory. 



Potted offerings proved good local 

 sellers for Mothers' day with one class 

 of buyers, probably because of the ele- 

 ment of economy, and several shops 

 have announced that next season they 

 will feature potted stock even more. 



Various Notes, 



The demand for bedding stock has 

 held up all along, and growers say that 

 more stock has been disposed of this 

 season than last. A part of this can 

 be traced to the "City Beautiful 

 movement, since most of the larger 

 buildings are causing window boxes to 

 be put in, and residence section associa- 

 tions are urging the planting of bright 

 flowers along the curbings. 



Some attractive novelty baskets have 

 been shown by the Hollywood Gardens, 

 and the use of gladioli and snapdragons 



Roses! Roses!! 



Carefully Grown and Graded Cut Blooms 

 Butterfly, Columbia and Hoosier Beauty 



PRICES: 



Fancy $10.00 per 100 



Lonar 8.00 per 100 



Medium 6.00 per 100 



Shorts 3.00 per 100 



BEALL GREENHOUSE CO. 



PHONE VASHON WASH 



Pacific Lon« Distance ^ /\OnWl^, W MOFl. 



Cyclamea Seedlini{8, transplanted, salmon and red colors, 4 lu 8 leaves, $6.00 i)er 

 100; $50.00 ptff 10('0. 



Otaheite Oranges, 2H-in $ 6,00 per KG. 



Adiantum Cuneatum, 4-in 20.00 per 100, 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2V^-in.. $6.00 per 100; 3-iD,, $8,00 per ia>; 4-iD,. 15,00 per 1( 0. 

 Begonia Cincinnati, 21^-iQ., READY .lUNB 25,00 iwr 1(H). 



Holden Floral Co., 1180 Nilwaukie St., Portland, Ore. 



Send for list or see ad in The Review of 

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



The Home of A»tert 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 



McMinnvllle, Oregon 



in these has made for more active trad- 

 ing. A charter has been granted for a 

 I'rogressive Business Men's Club in 

 Seattle, and Samuel A. Dunlap, of the 

 Hollywood Gardens, is the florists' 

 trade's member. William Holmes, of 

 the same shop, is a member of the 

 Kiwanis Club. 



The Seattle Rose Society has made ar- 

 rangements to take over a section of the 

 campus of the University of Washing 

 ton and devote the sjiacc to the develoji 

 nient of a formal rose garden, with mass 

 jilanting of tliis popular flower. One 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cuttingi. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane) 



Mention The Reriew when you write. 



novelty in this connection will be tho 

 use of niglit-blooniing stock, because of 

 the fragrance which it would give tho 

 campus. 



An interior arrangement has been 

 made by the Woodlawn Flower Shop 

 which is decidedly original and new. 

 Moss \vas used to cover certain sections 

 of the tiled flooring and these sections 

 were marked out by bricks set on edge, 

 to reproduce the walks of a garden. A 

 rustic gate was set, opening from tho 



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