102 



The Florists^ Review 



Jui.r 1, 1920 



J. A. AXELL 



Wholesale Commission Florist 



463 BUSH STREET 



SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 



a good month at her establishment. She 

 is now making arrangements with an 

 interior decorator to brighten up the 

 appearance of the store a little. 



A. E. Mauff, of the Mauff Floral Co., 

 Denver, Colo., paid the trade a visit in 

 San Francisco on his way liomc, after 

 visiting relatives at Los Angeles. 



About half of the Podesta & Bal- 

 docchi force is on vacation, which 

 makes it rather a rush time for those 

 on duty. Dan Bacigalupi is one of the 

 next to leave. He is looking forward 

 to an outing in the Calaveras big tree 

 section. N. F. Baldocchi reports busi- 

 ness active for this time of the year. 

 Just now his attention is largely taken 

 up with the decoration of the audi- 

 torium for the Democratic national con- 

 vention. 



Joseph's was busy last month with 

 weddings and has a good many table 

 decorations booked for the convention 

 period. 



A good many of the florists' estab- 

 lishments in the downtown business dis- 

 trict have posters in the windows say- 

 ing, "This store will close at noon Sun- 

 days from June 20 to September 26." 



A fire at the nursery of Ferrari Bros, 

 might have done serious damage had it 

 started during the night instead of the 

 early morning, wlien it was readily dis- 

 covered and soon brought under con- 

 trol. The blaze, started from an over- 

 heated boiler in one of the buildings. 

 Some plants were destroyed, but the en- 

 tire loss will probably not exceed $1,000. 



Henry Avansino, who has purchased 

 what was known as the small nursery 

 of the E. W. McLellan Co., at San 

 Leandro, plans to erect two more green- 

 houses iiF lie can got tlie glass. On the 

 place now tlierc are three houses of 

 roses, one devoted to American Beauty 

 and two to Russell. One of the new 

 ones he would plant to Russell and the 

 other to Columbia roses. Two and a 

 half acres of land constituted the sale 

 and Mr. Avansino hopes to be able to 

 get more of an acreage in the vicinity 

 before long and eventually erect a nice 

 home on the property. 



J. A. Axell has had a bad case of oak 

 poisoning, which was particularly annoy- 

 ing since he did not even have the sat- 

 isfaction of an outing in the country 

 in connection with it. He contracted 

 the poisoning by handling huckleberry 

 or other greens brought in from some 

 poison oak section. 



Martin Reukauf, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, was 

 a recent visitor to the local trade. 



S. Enomoto, of Enomoto & Co., is 



giiininaiiiiiiniuinnimiiuioiiiiNnnoiiiiiiiiuiaiiiuiiiiuoiiuuiuiiDiiiuiiiuiouiiuiiiioiuuiiiiioiiiiimiiiaH^ 



Imported Plant Tubs 



12-inch Diameter 



Excellent Crop of 

 Roses of all kinds 



Spring Flowers 



WOODWARDIA 



and OTHER GREENS 



I 

 I 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. , 



60c Each Wholesale Growers sad Shippers ■ 



St. Anne Street, SAN FRANCISCO, C AL. | 



loiiuuiiiuaimuuiioiiiuinuiauittiniainwiminiiiiiimnciilua 



Mention The R«Tiew when yon write. 



Summer Flowers 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Baby Roses, Statice, Gladioli and 



many other seasonable flowers ready for shipment— also 

 Adiantum and Plumosus 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



152 Powell Street 



OUR SLOGAN: 

 "Right Price, Quality and Service" SAN FRANCISCO, C AL. 



Mention The Berlew when yoa write. 



PLUMOSUS ADIANTUM 



Tulips, Roses, Freesias, Gypsophilas, Spring Flowers 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH 



537 PINE STREET SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



FREESIA PURITY 



hi to >^-inch. $10.00 per 1000. 7-16-inch. $7.00 per 1000. 

 By parcel post, prepaid— Immediate delivery. Special prices on 6000-lots. 



HARRY BAILEY, r. f. d. No. e. Box 354, Los Angeles, Cal. I 



Mention The Review when jou wr<te. 



