. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. APHIL 22, 1920 The Florists^ Review 59 LOZIBR BASKET Patent applied for. For Mothers' Day A Snappy Basket For Live Wire Florists $ per 25; $ per 50; $ per 100 Ready for immediate shipment. DESCRIPTION:—Heavy paraffined wood fiber tumbler, with attractive wire handle, all finished in gold. Size, 15 inches high; tumbler. 4 inches deep. OUR CUSTOMERS SAY:-"They sell themselves," and "many repeat orders coming ; What they do for them they will do for you! We have sold hundreds of them in our own stores in different s


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. APHIL 22, 1920 The Florists^ Review 59 LOZIBR BASKET Patent applied for. For Mothers' Day A Snappy Basket For Live Wire Florists $ per 25; $ per 50; $ per 100 Ready for immediate shipment. DESCRIPTION:—Heavy paraffined wood fiber tumbler, with attractive wire handle, all finished in gold. Size, 15 inches high; tumbler. 4 inches deep. OUR CUSTOMERS SAY:-"They sell themselves," and "many repeat orders coming ; What they do for them they will do for you! We have sold hundreds of them in our own stores in different sea- sons, arranged with cut or artificial flowers and grasses. A trial will convince you of its usefulness. EUGENE'S FLOWER SHOP, Distributors Box 726 ^^^POKANE, WASH. I have 2000 healthy, strong, well-rooted Two-inch Carnation Plants to offer at $ per hundred, $ per thousand. The following varieties: ENCHANTRESS SUPREME. BEACON. MATCHLESS and AVIATOR. H. E. REIMERS, Spokane, Wash. P. O. Box, 255 BEDDING STOCK ROBINSON FLORAL CO. 940 E. 40th Street. PORTL * ND. ORE . DULX7TH, Mnm*. The Market. The wintry weather has suddenly turned into spring and, with beautiful sunny days, the local cut of flowers has been much heavier than usual. Hya- cinths, tulips, daffodils and carnations have been heavy in cut and, consequent- ]y, the price has come down a little. Roses were good last week, wjth a good supply in all grades. A few double vio- lets were seen, but their season is about over. There are plenty of sweet peas la all colors, with fine long stems, and they are good sellers. Yellow and white niarguerites sell well, as also do free- Potted plants sell well now. Dafif- <^dils, tulips, hyacinths, rambler roses, primulas and begonias are now in fe'^ason. With the arrival of spring weather, ''le seed trade is moving rapidly, as many people are making gardens this 3 ^'ar with the hope of beating the h. c. 1. Various Notes. Otto Goerisch, of the cut flower de- iartme


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