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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBR 16, 1919. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



BEST QUALITY 



, . , QUICK SERVICE • " 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



ALL VARIETIES 



Violets, $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen bunches. 



United Flower & Supply Co., inc. 



448 Bush Street, H^ofesafe Growers and Shippers g^^ FRANCISCO 



hand these days and states that his 

 shipping business is growing steadily. 



An important addition to the whole- 

 sale trade of San Francisco is the new 

 supply station of A. G. Gooch, well 

 known grower and wholesaler of this 

 city, who is now located at 515-517 

 Bush street. Mr, Gooch has been travel- 

 ing about the state since July and has 

 visited nearly all the spots of interest, 

 including Yosemite valley and Lake 

 Tahoe. He is now ready to conduct a 

 general wholesale and shipping busi- 

 ness and states that his violet stock is 

 in particularly fine condition. Mr. 

 Gooch grows a large portion of his 

 stock and, while he intends to specialize 

 on violets and chrysanthemums this 

 year, he is in a position to supply local 

 retailers in general stock as well as 

 out-of-town customers. 



C. B. Knickman, representative of 

 McHutchison & Co., New York, is in 

 San Francisco again after a short trip 

 to Los Angeles. Before leaving for the 

 east, he intends to visit the bulb farms 

 in Eureka and will probably spend sev- 

 eral days in that vicinity. 



Another visitor in San Francisco at 

 present is E. G. Hill, of the E. G. Hill 

 Co., Richmond, Ind. 



Robert Lang, son of Louis Lang, the 

 well known florist of Dallas, Tex., has 

 entered the Leland Stanford, Jr., Uni- 

 versity at Palo Alto, Cal. Mr. Lang 

 visits in San Francisco frequently, call- 

 ing on a number of his father's friends 

 in the trade. 



B. M. Joseph has just closed negotia- 

 tions on a 15-year lease of the building 

 on Grant avenue of which he now oc- 

 cupies the ground floor, Mr. Joseph, in 

 the new lease, has taken the entire 

 building, five stories in height, and will 

 attend to the subletting. This property 

 is located in the heart of the exclusive 

 retail shopping district and it would be 

 hard indeed to secure a more favorable 

 location. The building is now being 

 renovated both inside and out, although 

 at the present time any improvements 

 other than a general freshening up are 

 unnecessary. Mr. Joseph reports that 

 funeral work has kept the staff busy 

 recently, in addition to the usual 

 amount of decoration for social affairs. 



Pelicano, Rossi & Co, report that 

 work has kept up exceptionally well all 

 through the year. A novelty in the 

 potted flowering plant line, which was 

 seen in their shop recently and which is 

 creating much favorable comment, is 

 Exacum aflSne, grown by the Hill- 

 borough Nursery; the small lavender 

 blossoms with their shiny, light green 

 leaves are most attractive. 



According to a recent announcement, 

 the stock and fixtures of J. B. Boland 

 are to be sold at auction in the imme- 

 diate future. The shop is now located 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



$1.50 to $3.00 perdoz. 



Plumosus, Adiantum,Woodwardia, 

 Mexican Ivy and other Greens 



DARBEE*S 



Know how to ship them 



VIOLETS READY NOW 



$1.00 to $1.50 per doz, bunches, 



1036 Hyde Street, San Francisco, Calif. 



Mention Th« B»t1»w whm yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Seasonable Flowers and Greens 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 BUSH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon wrtf. 



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MUMS 



All colors 



ENOMOTO & CO., 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



5> We carry a large 

 stock of 

 excellent quality 



INC. 



35 Saint Anne Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



