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The Florists' Rcvkw 



Junk 22, 1922 



CURRENT PRICES 



RUSSELL, HADLEY, OPHEUA, WARD AND COLUMBIA, 

 25c to $1.00 per Dozen. 



DRY FLOWERS 



Helichrysum $1 .50 per dozen bunches Statice, lavender, blue, white andyellow, $3.O0 per dozen bunches 



Acroclinium 1.00 per dozen bunches RuMian Rat Tall, lavender 3.00 per dozen bunches 



OTHER SEASONABLE FLOWERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. 



United Flower & Supply Co.» Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



448 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



This company had a number of Shriner 

 dinner decorations at some of the lead- 

 ing hotels. 



Julius Eppstein had many orders for 

 floral baskets during Shrine week. 



The Terminal Horist has been kept 

 busy by the presence of the Ignited 

 States fleet in the harbor, as the stew- 

 ards use many flowers for table decora- 

 tions. This store also decorated the 

 Matsonia, which carried a boatload of 

 Shrincrs to Honolulu at the conclusion 

 of the convention. Beside every plato 

 in the dining hall was a boutonniere, 

 ordered by the Navigation Co. 



Mr. Copeland, of the Misses Hannon 

 store, received a letter from the chair- 

 man of the women's reception commit- 

 tee of the National Association of Real 

 Estate Boards, expressing keen ajjpre- 

 ciation of the beauty and novelty of the 

 favors, which were much commented on 

 by the visiting women. Mrs. Copeland 

 made 1,000 corsage t)0U(|uets, which 

 were given to the real estate women 

 visitors at a special tea. M. M. 



TACOMA, WASH. 



A. (". Brown ami ])artn(r, florists. 

 nurserymen and seedsmen of Haniinond, 

 B. C, and oi)erating four retail stores 

 in Vancouver, B. ('., were visitors last 

 week at the Kenwood (ireenhouses, 

 which are electrically heated. They 

 made the tri]) to Tacoma especially to 

 inspect tliis range, being interested in 

 this method of heating, after reading 

 an article on ''Heating by Wire" in a 

 recent number of The Heview. They 

 are planning to add more glass to their 

 plant at Hammond. 



A number of Seattle florists were 

 visitors at the Tacom.a florists' meeting 

 recently, and plans were made for the 

 two organizations to accept an invita- 

 tion from the Portland florists to visit 

 the latter at the time of the rose car- 

 nival, June 20 to 2'.\. A good time was 

 promised, and about seventy to eighty 

 florists will be able to attend. 



The officers elected :it the meeting of 

 the Tacoma Rose Society Monday night. 

 June 12, iit the lioiiie of Dr. Hiram De- 

 Puy. :?<)21 North Twenty sixth street, 

 were as follows: President, V. S. Lodge: 

 vice-presidents, (". K. Curran, Sydney 

 Anderson, Karl K. Paskill, Mrs. E. Pe- 

 terson, Mrs. Lina Swart/., (ieorge Dun- 

 can; secretary. Miss Jennie M. .lones; 

 treasurer. Dr. H. <■. Rawlings. The 

 trustees were chosen as follows: Dr. 

 Hiram. DePuy, James A. Hayes, J. H. 

 Cordon and Carl S. Morisse. Another 

 meeting of the society was called for 



American Grown Longiflorums 



Are giving every satisfaction. We are getting 

 repeat orders every day. Write for prices. 



Proprietor 



BANDON BULB GARDENS, 's^SS^rii^^ 



