Fkbbdabt 27, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



83 



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Carnations, Daffodils, Freesia, Roses, all kinds of Greens 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Violets 



SHirrED TO ALL POINTS 



United Flower & Supply Co., 



INC. 



448 Bush Street, 

 SAN FRANCISCO 



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joyable party. The home in Colma was 

 nicely decorated for the occasion and 

 plenty of entertainment was provided 

 for the seventy-five guests. It may be 

 mentioned that there are four or five 

 Bosaia brothers, all of whom are fiorists. 



Eobert Newcomb has proceeded to the 

 Pacific northwest, after calling on the 

 local trade in the interests of the Bur- 

 lington Willow Ware Shops. 



K. Kimura, of the United Flower & 

 Supply Co., reports heavy shipments of 

 carnations to points in the Pacific north- 

 west. Violets are fine now, he says, and 

 orders are coming in freely from all 

 directions. 



Mr. Enomoto, of Enomoto & Co,, re- 

 ports plenty of flowers and a gratifying 

 demand. 



M. C. Main, of the Seabright Bulb Co., 

 Santa Cruz, Cal., was in town a few 

 days ago, at which time he announced a 

 close clean-up of his big crop of gladioli 

 and other bulbs. 



A. J. Woodward, of Victoria, B. C, 

 made a brief stay in San Francisco on 

 his way to Mexico. 



C. Kooyman is relieved to have show 

 windows again, the new front making a 

 great improvement in the appearance of 

 his wholesale cut flower and supply 

 house on Bush street. The inside work 

 will be completed within the next few 

 days also. 



David Lichtenstein, Terminal Florist, 

 across from the Ferry building, says 

 business is normally active, which is a 

 welcome condition after the great "flu" 

 rush of funeral work. 



J. A. Axell, manager of the E. W. 

 McLellan Co., does not see why the flo- 

 rists should be anxious to get prices 

 down on roses and other flowers, as they 

 have done a nice business at the higher 

 prices this winter, demonstrating that 

 San Franciscans, as well as purchasers 

 in other sections of the country, will buy 

 cut flowers even though they cannot get 

 them at the low figures that usually pre- 

 vail here. M. M. 



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