. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists^ Review Septembeu 4, 1919. California Sunsiiine Geraniums Here is what one of our big buyers from that State says: "Forward 3000 more Geranium* as •oon as you can. I received the last ones in two shipments. They were nice ; i., . Are You From Missouri? EXTRA LARGE PLANTS, Leadingr Standard Varieties, GROWN, PACKED AND SHIPPED RIGHT Rooted Cuttings, $ per lOOO, cash. We Pay Transportation Los Angeles Geranium Co.^'^^^SZ^- LillSoeiesrc;!. Dante Treversaro has resumed his duties with Pelieano, Rossi & Co. afte


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists^ Review Septembeu 4, 1919. California Sunsiiine Geraniums Here is what one of our big buyers from that State says: "Forward 3000 more Geranium* as •oon as you can. I received the last ones in two shipments. They were nice ; i., . Are You From Missouri? EXTRA LARGE PLANTS, Leadingr Standard Varieties, GROWN, PACKED AND SHIPPED RIGHT Rooted Cuttings, $ per lOOO, cash. We Pay Transportation Los Angeles Geranium Co.^'^^^SZ^- LillSoeiesrc;!. Dante Treversaro has resumed his duties with Pelieano, Rossi & Co. after two years' service in the navy, most of which was spent on the Atlantic ocean. Fred Sperry, of the L. A. Floral Co., was in San Francisco recently in the course of a vacation trip. He had motored from the southern part of the state, stopping at Big Basin and other points of interest en route. Mr. Williamson, of Walter Armacost & Co., Los Angeles, Cal., was here, ac- companied by his family, having made the trip bv automobile. I^ Devencenzi, of the Eddy Floral Co., Reift^fc Xev., was a recent visitor. Domoto Bros, are bringing in a good cut of rubrum lilies, which find a ready sale. The only reason for regret is that there will not" be many this year. M. C. Main, manager of the Seabright Bulb Co., Santa Cruz, Cal., was a vis- itor last week. Frederick Figoni, who has been with the Western Evergreen Co. for a long time, has accepted a position with J. A. Axell. W. 4;J^ubold, of the California Seed Co., is back on duty after an automobile trip over a good part of California. H. A. Hyde, of Watsonville, Cal., was in town last week. M. M. PORTLAND, ORE. The Market. Portland florists are experiencing a rather (juiet time at present. Aside from funeral work there is not much doing. Many are taking advantage of the conditions and are spending a few days in the mountains and at the sea- shore. The weather is hot and dry and outdoor stock shows it, but in spite of that there


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