April 21, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



105 



PATENTED 



LOZIER BASKETS 



JUST THE THING 



FOR 



MOTHERS' DAY 



INEXPENSIVE - PRACTICAL 



New Price 

 $15.00 per 100 :: $8.00 per 50 



ORDER NOW 



Eugene's Flower Shop 



Distributors Spokane, Wash. 



Our Winter 

 Oickid- 

 riswering 



Sweet 

 Peas 



are now grown by over 8000 commercial flo- 

 rists. Thev have no equal. Send for list. 



Antan C. Zvolanek & Srai, ^""^J^^' 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inch pots and rooted cuttings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokane.) 



A real lack of potted plants has devel- 

 oped during the last week, with cin- 

 erarias, primroses and a limited supply 

 of tulips about the only items available 

 just at present. One shop featured 

 forced pansics set in small pots carrying 

 one plant only, but these may be ex- 

 pected to sell for a limited time only. 

 This leaves tulips about the only dis- 

 tinctly spring flower still offered in 

 pots. Dorothy Perkins and Tausend- 

 schoen roses in tubs are still to be had, 

 but buyers this season have generally 

 shown a preference for items which can 

 be sold at less than these plants. 



Various Notes. 



Bellingham florists have invited the 

 local trade to be their guests May 2 and 

 3, while that city's tulip festival is go- 

 ing on. Bellingham is the home of the 

 big government bulb farm, and the suc- 

 cess which this festival met with in the 

 1920 season has led to its establishment 

 as an annual custom. It ils probable that 

 a good-sized delegation will attend the 

 tulip festival. 



Out-of-town florists calling on the 

 trade last week included H. Rahn, of the 

 Spokane Greenhouse Co., formerly of 

 Bahn & Herbert. 



The Seattle Florists' Association held 

 a banquet at the New Washington hotel 



If you want to grow 



some real "Honest-to-Goodness" 

 Pansies this year write for our 

 1921 Catalogue. 



SEED 



Steele's Mastodon Greenhovse, special 

 mixed, 0. K. outside, ^s oz.. $1.00; oz.. $7.00. 



Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, 

 ^ oz., $1.00; oz., 16.00. 



STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 



GREEN MOSS 



for lining hanging baskets— excellent stock 



SEATTUE FERN COMPANY 



Correspondeoce Solicited Phoae Main 652 89 Pike Street, SEATTLE, WASH. 



FRED M. YOUNG 



Wholesale Florist 

 41 E. 52nd St., Portland, Ore. 



Over 100,000 Feet of Glaea 



CUT FLOWERS 



Carnations, Roses, Sweet Peas, 

 Snapdragons, Forget-me-nots, 

 Lily of the Valley, Easter Lilies. 



POT PLANTS 



Cyclamen, best strain, 2-in. ready 

 for 3-in., $90.00 per 1000. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



SEE OUR LARGE AD ON 



Seasonable Plants, Seeds and Supplies 



in the March 24th issue of The Review. 



WiUon-Crout-Gehr Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 East 62nd and Ankeny Sts., Portland, Ore. 



last week, and there was a large attend- 

 ance. W. S. Desmond, Ealph Eichardson 

 and Harry A. Crouch were among the 

 speakers announced. 



Generally fine stock is being delivered 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank St, So. Pasadena, Cal. 



Mentlnn The ReTlew when you write. 



Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholeaale Crowera of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



from the greenhouses of the Hollywood 

 Gardens, and this is especially true of 

 roses and snapdragons. The snap- 

 dragons are proving to be among the 

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