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The Florists^ Review 



AnooaT 19, 102« 



California 



IMPORTED HINOKI PLANT TUB 



No. 1—13 in. X 13 in. diameter, 10 for.... $6.00 100 for.... $50.00 



Price, $2,00 to $3,00 a hundred 



Seasonable Flowers 

 and Greens 



UNITED FLIWER& SUPPLY CO.,lnc. 



Wholeiale Florists, Shippers ud Growers 



448 Bash Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



Refrigerator Service. 



Local florists are much gratified at 

 the promised resumption of the pre- 

 war refrigerator service. When the 

 government took over the railroads the 

 cars were used for necessities and war 

 needs and the refrigerator service east 

 became practically a thing of the past. 

 J. A. Axell has been an enthusiast for 

 the resumption of this service. He out- 

 lined a petition which the' other florists 

 readily signed. 



This movement on behalf of the re- 

 sumption of refrigerator service has 

 brought relief in sight. The vice-presi- 

 dent of the express companies has prom- 

 ised the shippers of cut flowers that, by 

 September, they shall have a biweekly 

 service. This is for a refrigerator car 

 which will carry partial shipments. The 

 car will run to New York and will be 

 opened at Ogden, Omaha and Chicago. 

 Speaking of this, Mr. Axell said: "If 

 the shippers of the middle west will re- 

 spond, so that we can make a good show- 

 ing, the service can be put upon a per- 

 manent basis. The express companies 

 will take our flowers from here in less 

 than carload lots, but we must depend 

 on the shippers of the middle west to 

 cooperate with us, in order to make it 

 worth while for the express companies 

 to run these cars. It is to the interest 

 of the shippers of the middle west to 

 have these refrigerator cars, as well as 

 to our interest, and we are all hoping 

 that they will cooperate with us." 



Various Notes. 



After spending ten days in San Fran- 

 cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Gorly, of 

 St. Louis, left for Los Angeles. 



Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke, of Port- 

 land, Ore., have been in this city and 

 have left for the south. Mr. Clarke 

 is a member of the firm of Clarke 

 Bros., Portland. 



Dahlias are in all their glory now, ac- 

 cording to Frank Pelicano, of Pelicano, 

 Eossi & Co., 123 Kearny street, who 

 has a dahlia farm. Robert Newcomb, a 

 popular salesman, who has been enjoy- 

 ing a vacation here, paid a visit to this 

 farm just before his departure for tlio 

 north. P. Rosaia, flower artist for this 

 firm, has just returned from a vacation 

 trip to southern California. His mother, 

 Mrs. E. Rosaia, has sold out her inter- 

 ests here and is visiting her three sons, 

 who are florists in Seattle. They are 



ASTERS 



Red 

 Pink 

 White 

 Lavender 

 Purple 



ALL KINDS OF DRIED 

 STRAWFLOWERS 



WOODWARDIA 

 and other GREENS 



ENOMOTO & CO., inc. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anna Street SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



Asters Chrysanthemums 



Big crop of Asters, all colors, for shipping now. 



Best Selected Stock, $2.00 to $3.00 per 100. 



MUMS just coming on. Booking orders for the sea- 

 son now, of all best varieties. 



ALL SELECTED STOCK CAREFULLY PACKED 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH, 537 PiReSt.,San Francisco, Cal. 



Asters! Asters!! Asters!!! 



Season Now On 



Buy your STATICE and other STRAWFLOWERS now for winter 



Many other varieties of flowers now ready for shipment 



F. C. JAEGER & SON, Wholesale Shippers 



Phone Garfield 1343-1344 



152 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. 



