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The Rori&ts^ Review 



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Fbbboabt 12, 1920 





Cattleya Trianae in Quantity, $12.00 per doz. 

 Scotch Heather, 75c per bunch 



Plenty of Spring Flowers are now available 



J. A. AXELL, 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION 

 FLORIST 



463 Bush St., San rrancisco, Calif. 



room into a delicate pink and white 

 bower. This firm reports a large amount 

 of table and basket work in addition 

 to funeral orders, which continue in 

 unusual volume. 



The decorating for tables, etc., for 

 the real estate men's convention, which 

 was held at the Palace hotel recently, 

 was done by Mrs. Copeland. Spring 

 flowers were used. Mrs. Copeland states 

 that her shop is kept busy with table 

 and funeral work, the only difficulty 

 being the scarcity of stock. 



Of late the windows of Joseph 's shop, 

 i)n Grant avenue, have been particu- 

 larly appealing with a profusion of 

 spring blooms and several generous 

 orchid displays. The quality of the 

 present crop of orchids is good and 

 enough blooms are now obtainable for a 

 worth-while showing. 



Daffodils and violets have formed 

 the basis for a number of most attrac- 

 tive window displays made by Podesta 

 & Baldocchi. One day last week the 

 entire floor of one of the windows was 

 carpeted with the bright yellow blooms, 

 a stunning contrast to the colorful 

 basket of spring flowers and violets 

 which oc^pied the center of the window 

 space. 



Albert F. Amling, of Maywood, 111., 

 was a visitor in San Francisco last 

 week. 



Another member of the trade who 

 was in this city is Tom Wright, of 

 Wright's Flower Shop, Los Angeles. 



Geo. Wilkerson, of the firm of Wil- 

 kerson & Brown, of Victoria and Van- 

 couver, was in San Francisco last week. 

 Mrs. Wilkerson, who came with her 

 husband, is planning to remain here 

 several weeks, visitmg her daughter, 

 who resides in San Francisco. Mr. 

 Wilkerson is obliged to return to his 

 duties in the north. 



A. Eossi, of Pelicano, Rossi & Co., 

 has been chosen president of a recently 

 formed organization composed of presi- 

 dents of various associations of this 

 city. It was only a few weeks ago 

 that he was elected president of the 

 Downtown Association. At present 

 Mr. Rossi is confined to his home with 

 an attack of the grip. His condition 

 is said not to be dangerous, however. 

 Frank Pelicano, of the same firm, has 

 fallen victim to the same illness. He is 

 reported to be on the way to recovery. 



G. Rossi & Co. are bringing in some 

 paif;icularly fine potted hyacinths and 

 tulips, as well as a fair supply of flow- 

 ering azaleas and rhododendrons. 



A convention of the fruit jobbers of 

 the state brought many visitors to San 



ROSES, VIOLETS 



We have Cecile Brunners of excellent quality 

 Other Seasonable Flowers and Greens 



READY FOR SHIPMENT 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 Bush Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



