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The Florists' Review 



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Carnations, Daffodils, Freesia, Roses, ali Icinds of Greens 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Violets 



SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS 



United Flower & Supply Co., 



INC. 



448 Bush Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO 



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with Pelicano, Rossi & Co., after serving 

 with the "Grizzlies," the California 

 regiment which returned from France 

 recently and was discharged after a 

 short stay at the Presidio here. 



Steve Fazio, of the California Floral 

 Co., has no complaint to make about 

 business, the demand for flowers for all 

 purposes being seasonably brisk. 



Friends of Patrick Orr, of Albert O. 

 Stein's force, are pleased to learn that 

 he has left th.e hospital. It will be two 

 or three weeks before he will be able to 

 resume his duties at the store, however. 

 Norman Marcus and Mr. Dudley have 

 returned to work after serving their 

 country, the former being Mr. Stein 's as- 

 sistant decorator and the latter chauf- 

 feur. Mr, Stein reports much funeral 

 work and a good many table decorations, 

 mainly for small affairs. 



Mrs. B. E. Darbee had a fine crop of 

 violets for St. Valentine's day, but she 

 had difficulty in filling her shipping or- 

 ders on account of the storm which in- 

 terfered with the picking. General 

 business, she says, holds up well. 



B. M. Joseph 's store on Grant avenue 

 remained closed February 10, out of re- 

 spect for the memory of Mrs. Pauline 

 M. Joseph, mother of the proprietor, 

 who died in this city February 7. She 

 was a native of Alsace and is survived 

 by two sons and a daughter, B. M. Jo- 

 seph, the florist; Joseph L. Joseph and 

 Mrs. Alexander Coblentz. 



Enomoto & Co. were rushed with St. 

 Valentine's day orders for violets, car- 

 nations, daffodils, freesia and roses. 



Mr. Lincoln, of the Los Robles Nurs- 

 ery, at Santa Cruz, Cal., was a recent 

 visitor. 



The E. W. McLellan Co. is sending in 

 an increasing supply of roses, but Man- 

 ager J. A. Axell says more could still be 

 sold at the Bush street headquarters if 

 they were available. He reports a nice 

 shipping business for St. Valentine's 

 day. 



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PETUNIA, DIENER'S RUFFLED MONSTERS 



The most perfect and most beautiful Petunias 

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testimonials about this variety from all over the 

 United States and Canada. Seed in separate 

 colors, Red, Pink, Variegated, White, Blue, 

 Flesh Pink, Frilled and mixed colors. 



50c per Packafife 



GLADIOLI 



Our new varieties of Gladiolus have proved our 

 claim all over North America and Australia, that 

 they are larger and finer than any others in 

 existence. 



If yon have not received our 1910 Catalogue 

 just ask for one at once; it is free. 



RICHARD DIENER CO., Inc. 



KENTFIELD, CAL. 



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Plant 12 weeks after sowing. 

 Petunia 

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[Fancy Portland Petunias 



I (when you want the best) 



I Pride of Portland, deep pink EIIm* Pride, royal purple 



I White Beauty, white (sold out) Irvington Beauty, peach 



I Scarlet Beauty 



I Price, 50c per trade packet; 6 packets for $2.50. 



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1 All from hand polliuated flowers. 



I SWISS FLORAL CO., Portland, Ore. 



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Big orders for violets and freesias 

 were shipped out by the United Flower 

 & Supply Co. to reach their destinations 

 by St. Valentine's day. 



The Art Floral Co. made an attrac- 

 tive display for St. Valentine's day 

 and orders began to stack up early in 

 the week for novelties for that day's 

 delivery. 



The State Nursery Co., of Fresno, Cal., 

 has been granted authority by the State 

 Corporation Commissioner to sell 1,503 

 shares of its capital stock, par value 

 $100 per share. The company proposes 



to acquire and improve a tract of land 

 in Fresno county. M. M. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



The weather is mild and business is 

 brisk. Potted plants are plentiful, in- 

 cluding cinerarias, azaleas, cyclamens 

 and primroses. Calendulas are becom- 

 ing scarce. Narcissi, freesias and jon- 

 quils are arriving in quantities. Car- 

 nations and snapdragons are plentiful, 



