. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OWN ROOT FIELD GROWN Howard Rose Co. Hemet, n CaHfornia HARDY PERENNIALS WRITE FOR PRICES THOMAS WYLIE BiSS Holly Stroot. SKATTU. WASH. ROOTED Carnation Cuttings For varieties and price write Peninsula Nursery, San Mateo, Cal. SEE OUR PRICE UST In The Review for Feb. 13. page 84, and F^eb 6, page 96. WILSON-CROUT-GEHR Co. Ea»t 6!id and Ankenyhts., Portland,Ore. Gantz, for many years grower here, who left for Florida to grow tomatoes, finds growing carnations more profitable. He has returned to his old post and is show- ing results. W. M. CLEVELAND.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OWN ROOT FIELD GROWN Howard Rose Co. Hemet, n CaHfornia HARDY PERENNIALS WRITE FOR PRICES THOMAS WYLIE BiSS Holly Stroot. SKATTU. WASH. ROOTED Carnation Cuttings For varieties and price write Peninsula Nursery, San Mateo, Cal. SEE OUR PRICE UST In The Review for Feb. 13. page 84, and F^eb 6, page 96. WILSON-CROUT-GEHR Co. Ea»t 6!id and Ankenyhts., Portland,Ore. Gantz, for many years grower here, who left for Florida to grow tomatoes, finds growing carnations more profitable. He has returned to his old post and is show- ing results. W. M. CLEVELAND. The Market. Business for St. Valentine's day was good. In fact, many of the retailers report better business than for the holi- day in 1918. Double violets arrived on the market in good condition and cleared well. Red carnations were in good demand and advanced in price accordingly. The supply was soon ex- hausted and sweet peas also were short of requirements. The same is true of short-stemmed roses, which were in re- quest for corsages. There were few red iMItMt Mi WiMlptg A? per 1000 1000 Alice \ Fine Stock Danier Floral Co., Forest Gro?e, Oregon roses to be had and Easter lilies also werfe scarce. Callas are more plentiful. Long-stemmed American Beauties are scarce. Fine valley, which has bees scarce, is in the market. Narcissi are not so plentiful as they were and are soon cleared. Tulips and jonquils are enjoying a good demand. Various Notes. J. A. Peterson, of Cincinnati, was in the city on business this week. George Potter is receiving congratula- tions on the arrival at his home of a ten-pound boy. John F. Guenther is having the front of his store remodeled. He purchased the building in which he is located some time ago and intends to make improve- ments in the upper floor and use it for his headquarters. W. Pv Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and


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