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The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBDB 27. 1919. 



CALIFORNIA VIOLETS 



Will ship in perfect condition to almost any part 

 of the United States or Canada. 



ORDER FROM DARBEE'S 



1036 HYDE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 



$ 1 .25 per dozen bunches 



Plumosus, Adiantum, Woodwardia, Mexican Ivy and other Greens 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Frank Sarti, who was connected with 

 Bosaia Bros, for some time, was a visitor 

 last week. 



A float entirely made up with chrys- 

 anthemums was entered in the San 

 Mateo county Armistice day parade by 

 a number of the Colma growers and 

 brought forth many exclamations of ad- 

 miration as it made its way through the 

 various towns of the county. 



Podesta & Baldocchi are doing a large 

 business with coming-out parties and 

 have made up a great many baskets for- 

 these affairs. One party alone, Mr. 

 Baldocchi said, was the occasion for 

 orders for sixty baskets. Orchids have 

 been popular for this class of work, but 

 their scarcity has been somewhat of a 

 handicap. 



Julius teppstein, the St. Francis hotel 

 florist, was busy with the second St. 

 Francis assembly, for which chrysanthe- 

 mums and greens were chiefly used. The 

 pompon varieties of mums and roses are 

 more popular just now than any other 

 blooms. 



The Art Floral Co. reports plenty of 

 decorative work. Mr. Matraia states 

 that the force is kept busy making up 

 baskets, etc., in addition to the usual 

 amount of funeral work. 



The MacRorie-McLaren Co. is ship- 

 ping a good deal of heather from the 

 San Mateo county nursery and Mr. 

 Bertram spoke of several large land- 

 scape contracts now on hand. A white 

 and yellow wedding, decorated by this 

 firm, was held at the Clift hotel last 

 week. Chrysanthemums and greens, 

 with a number of large palms, were 

 used. 



Bertha Cohn is no longer connected 

 with F. C. Jaeger & Son. 



The flower shop of Miss Eecardie Lee 

 Murray, at 894 Geary street, has been 

 sold to Celia Luprecht, who will, for the 

 present, conduct it under the same name. 



The Albert O. Stein force was par- 

 ticularly busy last week with work for 

 the funeral of Anton Schoembs, Jr., a 

 well known local detective who was 

 killed while on duty. M. M. 



PO&TLAND, OSE. 



The Market. 



There is plenty of good stock and a 

 demand that cleans up everything each 

 day. Several large weddings and a few 

 social events that took an unusual 

 amount of stock were the main events. 



Those who have received their impor- 

 tations of bulbs report that the bulbs 

 are in fine condition and the quality is 



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FLORISTS 



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first-class, but that prices were especial- 

 ly high. 



Club Meeting. 



The Portland Floral Society held its 

 monthly meeting Tuesday evening, No- 

 vember 18, with a good attendance. The 

 entertainment committee furnished an 

 interesting stereopticon lecture by J. G. 

 Bacber, of the Swiss Floral Co. The 



pictures were taken by Mr. Bacher dur- 

 ing his vacation trip to Mount Rainier. 

 Refreshments were served after the lec- 

 ture. 



Various Notes. 



Chapelle 's Flower Shop has had to se- 

 cure the services of an extra man to 

 take care of the extra work. 



A recent visit to the gardens and 



