. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^•Pf?wi^?BSPr^ NOVBMBKR 1, 1917. The Florists' Review 83 Carnatioiis,Chrysinthemuins,etc. WRITE FOR PRICES. Stuber & Richardson 4852 Holly St., SEATTLE. Mention Th« B«t1«w wh«n yoa write. Seattle Pottery J. O. Hankins, Prop. 4157 Conrad Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. Mention The Beiiew when yoa writa. FERNS Boston, Whltmanii. Harrisii, Scottll, Teddy, Jr., and Amerpohiii 5-lnch ; Select $0 60 6-lnch 65; Select 75 7-lnch 75; Select 8-Inch ; Select Cash, please. WOODMEBB FLORAE CO. 7610 6«th Ave., S. Portland, Ore. Mention T
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^•Pf?wi^?BSPr^ NOVBMBKR 1, 1917. The Florists' Review 83 Carnatioiis,Chrysinthemuins,etc. WRITE FOR PRICES. Stuber & Richardson 4852 Holly St., SEATTLE. Mention Th« B«t1«w wh«n yoa write. Seattle Pottery J. O. Hankins, Prop. 4157 Conrad Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. Mention The Beiiew when yoa writa. FERNS Boston, Whltmanii. Harrisii, Scottll, Teddy, Jr., and Amerpohiii 5-lnch ; Select $0 60 6-lnch 65; Select 75 7-lnch 75; Select 8-Inch ; Select Cash, please. WOODMEBB FLORAE CO. 7610 6«th Ave., S. Portland, Ore. Mention The BoTlew when yog write. Mr. Wilson's family has made its home in Bellingham. Local florists have agreed on a deliv- ery charge of 10 cents on orders under $1 and 15 cents for suburban deliveries of the same amount. The people thus far have willingly paid the added charge. The florists this season will hold carnations at $1 per dozen and vio- lets at 25 cents per bunch. W. Case, formerly of Horst's flower store, is now with the Hollywood Gar- dens, Seattle. The demand for chrysanthemums tliis year has been exceedingly heavy. The Floral Exchange, which had mums early in September, has been short of stock since the first arrivals, owing to the heavy demand. However, there has been a slightly decreased demand for roses. The fall flower show held in Septem- ber was well up to that of any other year, the exhibits being surpassingly fine. The feature of the show was a Lilium auratum with 200 odd blooms. With one of the largest government bulb gardens in the country at her door, Bellingham is facing a famine in bulbs. The government has properly agreed to sell no bulbs, and florists are unable to get a sufficient supply from importers. Local and California bulbs are selling readily, but the varieties are limited. Express shipments have gotten through promptly thus far. Florists had been somewhat worried over get- ting California violets, but there is no indication of any delay
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