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The Florists' Review 



JULX 6, 1910. 



SAN FBANOISCO NOTES. 



(Continued from page 50.) 



Laren Co. retail store, expects to leave 

 early in July on a vacation trip to 

 'Lake Tahoe, accompanied by his fam- 

 ily. On his return F. H. Forrest is 

 scheduled to go south for his vacation. 



It is said that a flower store is to 

 be opened on Geary street, near Stock- 

 ton, sometime in August, by H. A. 

 Avansino and his brother, who were 

 formerly members of the Fairmont 

 Floral Co., which was succeeded by the 

 MacRorie-McLaren Co. Mr. Avansino 

 now is in charge of the E. W. McLellan 

 Co. San Francisco office, during the 

 absence of J. A. Axell on a visit to the 

 east. 



Martin Eeukauf was a recent visitor 

 to the local trade in the interests of 

 H. Bayersdorfer & Co., of Philadelphia. 



Zinnias from Melrose, in Alameda 

 county, brought in by Jack Groves, 

 continue to sell readily, as they are 

 about the finest specimens of this flower 

 ever seen in this market, being re- 

 markably large and having unusually 

 long stems. 



The Art Floral Co. is renovating its 

 shop on Powell street, near Geary, and 

 when the work now in progress is com- 

 pleted the place will look like new. 



Mr. McLellan, of the E. W. McLellan 

 Co., says that the rose cut is lasting 

 longer into the summer than usual 

 and that business for the first six 

 months of 1916 was the best his con- 

 cern ever had. Beauties are becoming 

 scarce, but he says that there are 

 plenty of Russell, Hadley and Ophelia. 



News of the death of Eugene J. 

 Ferrari, which occurred June 26, was 

 received with many expressions of sin- 

 cere regret. Although he had been ill 

 at a sanatorium at Los Gatos, the end 

 came as a shock to his friends in the 

 trade. Funeral services were held at 

 St. Peter's church June 29, with inter- 

 ment in the Holy Cross cemetery. The 

 deceased was a native 5f Italy, but 

 spent most of his life in this country. 

 He was a member of the firm of Ferrari 

 Bros., prominent growers of this sec- 

 tion. Besides his brothers, Emile and 

 Peter, who were associated with him 

 in business, he is survived by his wife, 

 a daughter and another brother, Louis. 



Schwerin Bros, are busy potting 

 Adiantum California. They will have 

 about 15,000 in 10-inch pots. 



Luther Burbank has started suit in 

 the Superior court to recover $3,000 on 

 a promissory note issued by the Cali- 

 fornia Cactus Co. The note was origi- 

 nally issued to B. A. Crabtree by the 

 president of the cactus company, D. M. 

 Austermell, and assigned to Mr. Bur- 

 bank. S. H. G. 



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