. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ ^ .^^'^ TT -,- ij--;;—-?- . ,- -j, ^5^ I- .;^.; ;-^^-/-'-T - -, * "IT • • ;'.'^' "^"'^'.^^Co^™,^ 50 The Florists' Review DHCKMBlliU 17» 1014. i s^tiio&Krssrsviix: k<#^W^W^tfc»>'U*sHfe»>X^U»>H A3LX2 jx3Ji!s:j;x3 "i^Y:iiiri,^rssrisiris;K:E]srss3^^ ^_^ __^ i Pacific Coast Department Seattle, Wash.—J. Knibb has ob- tained a permit to erect a greenhouse at 1026 Southern street, at a cost of about $500. Loomis, CaL—Harry McGowen, of the California Carnation Co., has returned from an extended trip east, w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ ^ .^^'^ TT -,- ij--;;—-?- . ,- -j, ^5^ I- .;^.; ;-^^-/-'-T - -, * "IT • • ;'.'^' "^"'^'.^^Co^™,^ 50 The Florists' Review DHCKMBlliU 17» 1014. i s^tiio&Krssrsviix: k<#^W^W^tfc»>'U*sHfe»>X^U»>H A3LX2 jx3Ji!s:j;x3 "i^Y:iiiri,^rssrisiris;K:E]srss3^^ ^_^ __^ i Pacific Coast Department Seattle, Wash.—J. Knibb has ob- tained a permit to erect a greenhouse at 1026 Southern street, at a cost of about $500. Loomis, CaL—Harry McGowen, of the California Carnation Co., has returned from an extended trip east, where he went with the remains of his father. Loomis, OaL—B. S. Bassett, proprie- tor of Bassett's Floral Gardens, reports business good and thousands of carna- tion cuttings going out every week, with more coming to take their place. Fall trade in ferns has been exceed- ingly good. Lob OatOB, OaL—The Civic Center, which has held four most successful flower shows, is planning for one in the spring of 1915, about May 1. Mrs. J. E. Ellis says the expectation of many vis- itors from other sections of the country leads the townspeople to look forward to a prosperous year. Glendale, Cal.—C. H. Woolsey, for- merly in the greenhouse business at Bockford, 111., will open a firafc-cl^s store in the new theater building-- on Brand boulevard about January 1. The location is in the center of the business part of the eity, and those who knew Mr. Woolsey when he was in Rockford expect he will make a success of his latest venture. LOS ANOELES. Tbe Market. The outlook for the Christmas busi- ness, according to some of the retail- ers, is not particularly good, but whole- salers report especially numerous in- quiries, and probably by the time the big day arrives there will be little to find fault with. Boses, with the ex- ception of Beauties, are good, but the latter are scarce and not first-rate in quality. Bed carnation^ are in big demand, and it looks as though there wou


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