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The Florists^ Review 



March 18, 1020 



Easter Ploivers 



Plenty of stock is now available 



We have an ample supply of Roses, Carnations, Violets, 

 Greens, Woodwardia Ferns, etc., etc. 



J. A. AXELL, 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION 

 FLORIST 



463 Bosh St., San Fnuicisco, Calif. 



their deliveries cost. The question is 

 a serious one in such a wide-spreading 

 city as Los Angeles, where the true busi- 

 ness section is confined to a compara- 

 tively small area. It was also decided 

 to have the membership include all 

 towns and cities in southern California, 

 since it was thought that this would 

 bring the club a more representative 

 membership, and facilitate cooperation. 

 Various other points were discussed and 

 it was later than usual when a motion 

 to adjourn was carried. 



Various Notes. 



Louis N. Dupuy, of Whitestone, N. Y., 

 ia paying this city a visit and is having 

 a look around the growing establish- 

 ments. For two or three days Fred 

 Howard was his pilot and they took in 

 a good deal of the country, including 

 the Howard & Smith establishment and 

 Rudolph Fischer's range, Mr. Fischer 

 being an old neighbor of Mr. Dupuy 's. 

 Roy Wilcox took Mr. Dupuy and E. A. 

 Fetters, of Detroit, Mich., out to Sierra 

 Madre to the palm growing establish- 

 ment of Bassett & Washburn. Mr. 

 Dupuy expressed himself as delighted 

 with southern California. Mr. Fetters 

 has bought five acres of land near Santa 

 Monica. 



Harry Bailey, of Montebello, reports 

 that his freesias are in better condition 

 than over before, with splendid pros- 

 pects for a large crop of bulbs. Mr. 

 Bailey has again joined the ranks of 

 the married men, much to everyone's 

 surprise. His many friends in the trade 

 join in wishing him every happiness. 



W. Rapp, president of the Pasadena 

 Horticultural Society, is expecting a 

 record-breaker in the society's show, 

 which opens April 8 and continues 

 through April 10. 



Roderick Mackenzie, now getting 

 established in his nursery, is growing 

 fine pot stock of primulas, ferns and 

 other popular items. 



The Crown City Nurseries are build- 

 ing a new greenhouse, 25x100 feet, at 

 their Villa street range at Pasadena. 

 This firm, in the short time it has been 

 in business, has worked up a fine trade. 

 Both partners, William Rapp and Frank 

 Rossiter, are experienced men in the 

 business. Landscape work is one of 

 their specialties. 



Mrs. Paul C. Hahn, Cleveland, O., and 

 a party of friends visited the city last 

 week. 



C. F,. Morton, of Phoenix, Ariz., is in 

 the city looking up stock for Easter. 

 Mr. Morton says that, notwithstanding 

 the big business of last year, the pres- 



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