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The Rorists^ Review 



July 29, 1920 



?>• flortsts wbo«« osrd* avpMtf on tli« paces oairyliis tblm bMd, Wf ^ 

 "**-* from otiMr florists for local dellwir on tli* lunial basis. 



LOS ANGELES 



414K South Broadway 



Send your orders to 



BROADWAY 

 FLORISTS 



LOS ANGELES, CAL 



REDONDO FLORAL CO. 



218 West Seventh Street 



Hembers of Florists* Telegraph Delivery 

 A. KNOPF A. F. BORDEN 



WOLFSKILLS' and 

 MORRIS GOLDENSON 



FLORISTS AND DECORATORS 



We Solicit Telegrraph Orders. 

 Regular Trade Uiacount. 



229W.ThirdSt..L0SANGELES,CAL. 



Darling's Shop 



"FLOWERS FOR HER" 

 MS West Sixth Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Cut flowers or good design work by best artists 

 and designers delivered anywhere in the west 

 on receipt of mail or telegraph orders. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery AssocUtioou 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



HOWARD & SMITH 



NINTH AND OLIVE STREETS 



Tou can depend on us for all orders for 

 delivery in this section. 



®hc jAlcxanbria JIfbrist 



Member of 



F. T. D. 

 and S A. F. 



Hotel Alexandna 



Los Angeles, 

 Calif. 



LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



ATHLETIC CLUB FLORIST 



Formerly California Cut Flower Co. 

 433 West 7th Street 



Takes car« of telephone and telegraph orders 



over the whole of Southern CaUforola. 



Usual trade discount. 



LICHTENBERG'S 



324 W. Sixth Street 



LOS ANGELES 



Say It with Flowers. 



Member F. T. D. 



PJ r> 1 342 East 



aSadena, Lai. Colorado St. 



THE ORCHID 



PASADENA'S OLDEST FLORIST WILL 



EXTEND THE USUAL COURTESIES 



Member of F. T. D. 



PASADENA, CAL. 



( SIEBRECHT'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS 



HENRY A. SIEBRECHT. Jr.. Di<lri<a Representative State of California. Member F. T.^). 



IT PAYS you to 

 DEPEND ON US 



Occi 



dental 



Florists 



430 South Hill Street 



LOS ANGELES 



CORONADO, CALIF. 



CORONADO NURSERY 



To "Say It with Flowers" in 

 CORONADO AND SAN DIEGO 



the S. A. F. convention. In their ab- 

 sence Artliur Ellison will look after the 

 uptown store and A. Artnian the down- 

 town store. 



Foster's will have to vacate their 

 present quarters and have leased a store 

 on Seventh street, near Olive, in the 

 old Republic building, which will be 

 ready September 1. J. J. Burke, the de- 

 signer, was slightly hurt in an automo- 

 bile accident last week. 



Frank Haspiii will be in charge of 

 Vandervoort 's floral department until 

 the bosses, Messrs. Schaeffer and Steitz, 

 return from their summer trip, about 

 September 1. 



Samuel Roth, manager of the Famous- 

 Barr floral department, says he expects 

 to be in Cleveland the week of the S. A. 

 F. convention for a short vacation. 



At the store of the Riessen Floral Co. 

 Miss Pauline Buechel is still in charge, 

 as her brother, Ed Buechel, the head of 

 the company, is still confined to his 

 home with sickness. Her sister is assist- 

 ing her. 



At the Arcade Floral Shop Mrs. 

 Hattie Wray and Mrs. Turk put in a 

 busy week with funeral work. Outside 

 of that, things are quiet. 



Carr & Richardson, in Union Market, 

 say that the summer so far has not been 

 bad. Thomas Carr, of this firm, expects 

 to make the Cleveland convention trip 

 with the St. Louis' delegation. 



George Berner says the season just 



Portland 



^ ORE. 



Tonseth's 



287 Washington Street 



In the heart of the city 



Growers and Retailers members 



PORTLAND, ORE. 





'JSm 



ZOCOOOTee^ o^ Glass 

 ^ JEsfiiblisAed 20 Years j 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



California Florist 



TACOMA, WASH. 



Orders forCut Flowers and Designs delivered 

 anywhere in the United States and Canada. 



TACOMA 



Smith Floral Co., 1112 Broadwaf 



PASADENA, CAL. 



ELDRED FLOWER SHOP. 



Mwntirr Florists' Telegraph DeHTsry. 



