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February 26, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



101 



fCALIFORNIA VIOLETS^ 



Will ship in perfect condition to almost any part 

 of the United States or Canada. 



dRDER FROM DARBEE'S 



^*t. 1036 HYDE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 



^ $1.00 per dozen bunches 



Plumosus, Adiantum, Woodwardia, Mexican Ivy and other greens 



of his new fern, Pelicanii, and expects 

 to have a good supply this season. 



Peter Rosara, of the Pelicano, Rossi & 

 Co. staff, is confined to his home with 

 an attack of the grip. The most recent 

 report of his condition was favorable 

 and it is expected that he will be able 

 to return to the shop soon. 



The new shop of Avansino Bros., 257 

 Geary street, is now in the hands of 

 carpenters and decorators, and they ex- 

 pect to open for business March 1. The 

 store has more space than the old quar- 

 ters and is far more convenient, with 

 a roomy mezzanine floor and a basement. 



One of the most effective St. Valen- 

 tine 's day windows which were seen in 

 San Francisco was that of B. M. 

 Joseph's shop, on Grant avenue. The 

 entire window was framed with sten- 

 ciled paper in the manner of the old- 

 fashioned valentine, providing an orig- 



VIOLETS 



Acacia - Roses - Spring Flowers 



Woodwardia and other greens 



ENOMOTO & CO., INC. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



inal frame for the profusion of spring 

 flowers, which were grouped artistically 

 about the central figure of the display, 

 a peacock, excellent proof of the taxi- 



dermist's skill, posed in lifelike aspect, 

 complete master of the situation. The 

 coloring of the bird's tail feathers was 

 admirably repeated in a fan-shaped 



