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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB IS. 1922 



CUT FLOWERS 

 AND SUPPLIES 



B. L. HANNOND CO. 



Smattlm'* WholaMole Florut 



1010 POST ST., SEATTLE 



lishcd growers here. "We must collect 

 enough on those days to care for the 

 lean summer period, when our prices 

 of production are undercut by part-time 

 growers. It is my opinion that one of 

 the biggest moves in the direction of 

 more reasonable prices to the public 

 for flower holidays is going to be some 

 sort of action on the retailers' part to 

 see that the regular growers' stock is 

 taken in the summer before anything 

 else is purchased. 



There has been a good increase in 

 the cut of roses, and the stock coming 

 to hand is of fine quality. Carnations 

 are making a better showing, and the 

 run of gladioli for this year exceeds 

 anything: previously grown by local 

 jiarties. according to most retailers. 

 Irises have been popular with buyers 

 end there is more than enough of a de- 

 iiand to clean up stocks as fast as they 

 are offered. Peonies are also selling 

 more freely this year, and the larger 

 shops report a good movement on rho- 

 dodendrons. 



The cut of orchids is beginning to 

 show an increase, which is a good 

 thing, with the run of June weddings 

 in sight, while outside lily of the val- 

 ley is getting pretty well out. How- 

 ever, there is a sufficient supply of 

 greenhouse offerings to offset this con- 

 dition. 



Various Notes. 



Offerings of outdoor stock grown by 

 himself have been increasing steadily 

 for Henry Morgan, but business at 

 this shop has more than kept pace with 

 the increase. 



The Seattle Fern & Moss Co. reports 

 business holding up for the summer 

 months in better shape than in pre- 

 vious years, ivith the shipping demand 

 for ferns a big factor. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop held a 

 special sale last week on pottery and 

 various European novelty flower hold- 

 ers, grouping these attractively in the 

 main show window with a background 

 of Scotch broom. The results secured 

 from this intensive effort more than 

 proved that the public will buy pottery 

 a'ontiiiucd oil patfe IM».) 



Cyclamen Seedlings, traasplanted, saltuon and red colors, 4 to 8 leaves, $6.00 per 

 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Otahelte Oranges, 2H-ia $ 6.00 per 100. 



Adiantum Cuneatum, 4-in 20.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2H-inM S6.00 per 100; 3-ia., $8.00 per 100; 4-iQ.. 15.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Cincinnati, 2H-iQ<. READY JUNE 25.00 per 100. 



Holden Floral Co^ 1180 Nilwtaide St., Portland, Ore. 



''The Laws of Hybridizing" 



Discovered by Richard Diener 



A discovery of tremendous Importance to 

 everyone interested In plant-breeding and plant 

 life. Any form and size of flowers, fruits and 

 grains can be obtained by application of these 

 laws in the quickest possible way. They are the 

 first workable laws ever discovered In plant and 

 animal-breeding. Included Is an explanation of 

 What Plant Life Is: Animal Life in Relation to 

 Plant Life; What Plant Sports Are, and other 

 valuable Information. A pamphlet of sixteen 

 pages, elegantly printed and illustrated. ^^^ 



"""^ Price, $5.00 



RICHARD DIENER 



KENTFIELD, CAL. 



Dagger Ferns 



$1.00 per 1000 



Seattle Fern & Moss Co., 



2135 Western Ave.. SEATTLE, WASH. 



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1800 Otaheite Oranges 



FINE STOCK READY FOR 3-INCH POTS. 



$6.00 per 100 

 FRED M. YOUNG 



41 East 52d St., PORTLAND, ORE. 



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Rahn & Herbert Co. 



CLACKAMAS, OREGON 



Wholesale Growers of 



Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 



Richard Diener Cimpany 



— ^— — — INC. -^^^^^— - 



Origmaton asd Growen 

 «f Ae Largettand Fiaett 

 GfiadioB and Pehuias 



CaiiUogum en Rmqtutt 



KENTFIELD 



Harin County CALIFORNIA 



BEDDING STOCK 



2-inoh pots and rooted oattings. 



Peters & Sons 



HILLYARD, WASH. 



(We ship from Spokans) 



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Send for list or see ad in The Review of 

 Feb. 2nd. Feb. 16th or Msr. 2nd. 



77^« Home of Asf«rs 



HERBERT & FLEISHAUER 

 McMinnvlUe, Oregon 



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Wotdhnd Park Fbnl C». 



SUMNER . . WASHINGTON 

 WheUsaU Growers of 



Pot Planta and Cut Flowera 



