

January 1, 1920. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



Excellent for shipping now 

 Book your standing order with me 



PlumosuSy Adiantuniy Woodwardia^ Smilax, Pepper Sprays 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH 



515.517 BUSH STREET, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



VIOLETS 



MUMS 



BEST QUALITY 



QUICK SERVICE 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



ALL VARIETIES 



Violets, $1.00 to $1.25 per dozen bunches. 



United Flower & Supply Co., inc. 



448 Bush Street, Wio/esa/e Growers and Shippers g^ FRANCISCO 



Califprnia Violets 



FOR EASTERN FLORISTS 



$1.00 to $1.2S per doz. bunches 



If you want quality order of 



DARBEE'S 



1036 Hyde St, Su Frincisco, Calif. 



potted cyclamens, begonias, Solanum 

 Capsicastrum, etc. 



F. C. Jaeger & Son report a busy holi- 

 day season. They purchased rather 

 heavily of potted stock and the sales 

 were such that they expected to clean 

 up nicely. 



The decorations in the Palace hotel 

 were done by the MacRorie-McLaren 

 Co., under the personal supervision of 

 Frederick Bertram, manager of the re- 

 tail department of the business, assisted 

 by his staff. The work was especially 

 fine this year. In fact, never before 

 has the Palace looked so well in its holi- 

 day dress as it does this year. The long 

 main corridor is completely festooned 

 with garlands of redwood, looped sharp- 

 ly in the Gothic manner, while the en- 

 tire palm court is garlanded and 

 wreathed in a particularly lavish fash- 

 ion, with bows and loops of rich crimson 

 ribbon to provide the color note. The 

 niain dining room, the grillroom and 

 ballrooms are similarly decorated. Gar- 



ROSES, VIOLETS 



We have Cecile Brunnera of excellent quality 

 Other Seasonable Flowers and Greens 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO. CAU 



VIOLETS 



Greens Roses - Woodwardia 



We Carry a Large Stock of Excellent Quality 



ENOMOTO & CO., INC. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



lands caught up with the crimson bows 

 festoon the delicately colored ivory 

 walls and are most effective in their 

 richness of hue. Wreaths of holly, hung 

 at the various entrances and portals, 

 provide just enough relief from the 



more formal style of the rest of the dec- 

 orations. 



L. Piccetti, manager of the retail store 

 of the Chas. C. Navlet Co., states that 

 the stock of heather, cyclamens, poin- 

 settias, begonias, etc., moved briskly. 



