. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review July «, 1922 uot be there long, judging from the rate at which they are being logged. Julius Eppstein has been busy with baskets, some of which were sent as tributes to visiting police chiefs, attend- ing their international convention here. The Terminal Florist made elaborate tributes for the funeral of Captain Lonroth, late popular master of the 8. S. Sonoma. Tlie Oceanic Steamship Co. sent its flag, made in red and white carnatioHB, roses, marigolds, etc., and another big floral offering, with the star of the company in


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review July «, 1922 uot be there long, judging from the rate at which they are being logged. Julius Eppstein has been busy with baskets, some of which were sent as tributes to visiting police chiefs, attend- ing their international convention here. The Terminal Florist made elaborate tributes for the funeral of Captain Lonroth, late popular master of the 8. S. Sonoma. Tlie Oceanic Steamship Co. sent its flag, made in red and white carnatioHB, roses, marigolds, etc., and another big floral offering, with the star of the company in crimson sweet peas. L. Picetti, manager for the Charles C. Navlet Co., states that summer busi- ness is better than usual this year. "On account of the late season, bedding plants are still moving. Work is start- , ing on summer-planting bulbs and we are looking forward to having a large quantity of our own home-grown anemone bulbs and ranunculus," said Mr. Picetti. Enomoto & Co. are completing the drying of a quantity of helichrysum. Last week Domoto Bros, received about 25,000 mats in a variety of col- ors from Japan. They are also show- ing some new French baskets designed to carry over the arm. The United Flower & Supply Co. is showing a wide assortment of immor- telles of many different kinds, both dried and green. A window of potted cockscombs is attracting attention, ow- ing to the luxuriance of the many va- rieties. General Gooch, of Darbee's, is enjoy- ing a brief vacation. The store has been busy with funeral work. E. E. and Mrs. Darbee, together with their son, Andrew, sailed from New York on the Olympic, June 24. M. M. ' PORTLAND, OBE. Bose Festival. The wholesalers and retailers have passed through a busy week in general, being rose festival week. Many par- ticipated in the floral exhibits in the rose festival center, which is the main feature for the public. The following were among the exhibitors: The city park 'bureau, with several beds of fin


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