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The Florists^ Review 



April 10, 1919. 



SAN FRANOISOO NOTES. 



[Continaed from pace 112.] 



coat of light paint and rearrangement 

 of the offices and workroom at the rear, 

 which utilizes the space to better ad-, 

 vantage. Mrs. Darbee says shipments 

 hold up well for this time of the year, 

 large orders this week going to Quebec 

 and Toronto, Canada. 



P. V. Matraia, head of the Art Floral 

 Co., Inc., is being congratulated upon 

 his recent marriage to Mrs. Mitchell 

 Hays, of this city. The couple slipped 

 away to Santa Cruz March 28 and the 

 announcement of the wedding from that 

 tity came as a surprise to their many 

 fiends here. 



Walter Hoff, of the MacBorie-McLaren 

 Co^ has been spending most of his time 

 recently out of town on landscape work, 

 including the laying out of an estate of 

 over 300 acres at Santa Cruz and a large 

 job at Healdsburg. Fred Bertrand, man- 

 ager of the same company's retail busi- 

 ness, is contemplating various store im- 

 provements, but probably will not start 

 them until after Easter. He reports 

 many F. T. D. orders of late. 



William Hertrich, superintendent of 

 the Huntington estate, at San Gabriel, 

 Cal., was the guest of Daniel MacBorie 

 a few days ago, 



"Flowers are plentiful and business 

 is good, ' ' is the way Steve Fazo, of the 

 California Floral Co., sums up the sit- 

 uation this week. 



A telegram from F. C. Jaeger, Jr., 

 sent from New York afew days ago, oc- 

 casioned considerable excitement at the 

 store of F, C. Jaeger & Son, as it an- 

 nounced the younger Mr. Jaeger's arriv- 

 al in New York, by discl^rge from the 

 service, and readiness to start home im- 

 mediately. He left here in August of 

 last year and since then has been in 

 Italy, Spain and other foreign lands. 

 Mrs. Bartlett, of the Jaeger staff, has 

 resumed her duties after a pleasant va- 

 cation spent in Los Angeles. 



No complaints are voiced by Podesta 

 & Baldocchi, as March closed a good 

 month and all indications point to a big 

 Easter business. 



T. Thomas has given notice of the 

 sale of his florists ' business at 702 Bush 

 street, including plants, flower pots, fix- 

 tures, etc., to Martha L. Fraser. 



John F. Miller, nurseryman of Healds- 

 burg, Cal., was a recent visitor in San 

 Francisco. 



The twentieth annual blossom festival 

 at Saratoga, Cal., given under the aus- 

 pices of the Saratoga Improvement As- 

 sociation, was postponed from March 29 

 to April 5, cold weather having held 

 back the blossoms to such an extent 

 that the trees were hardly past the bud 

 stage on the first date. M. M. 



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