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The Rorists^ Review 



Januabv la, 1921 



tliem is regarded as little more tliaii a 

 formality. 



Some of the leading florists are ac- 

 centuating spring in their window dis- 

 plays. Podesta & Baldoeehi have two 

 espeeialiy attractive windows. One is 

 of jjotted daffodils, with canary-col- 

 ored Jajjanese mats around the pots 

 and a background of boughs of yellow 

 acacia in full bloom, the yellow and 

 green being enhanced by :i few ))otted 

 white hyacinths ;inil s|)rays of double 

 white almond in bloom. The other win- 

 dow is dexoted to a displa\' of azalea.s. 

 Josejih 's is another store that has fea- 

 tured spring with iris and other early 

 flower.s. 



The C. Jvooyman Co. has added an at- 

 tractive line of (Chinese hand ])ainted 

 baskets to its stock. These are cleverly 

 ])ainted in flowers and berries with 

 tliose vivid color coMibiiKitions in which 

 the (-hines(> excel. 



fJeneral A. J. (idoch is about to gi\e 

 nj) his establishment at ."):!7 I'ine street 

 because he has jiiined f(irc(\s with his 

 sister, Mrs. K. E." Darbee, at 10.3() Hyde 

 .street, who has, for a number of years, 

 conducted a successful slii])ping busi 

 ness and a retail store. The general is 

 now established at the Hyde stre(>t ad- 

 dress and Mrs. Darbee reports that 

 everytliing is ruimitig like clockwork. 

 The new arrangement will afford ;i ci-r 

 tain amount of relief to both partners 

 from work that is quite exacting. "One 

 can turn a retail store over to assistants 

 now and then, but shijiping business 

 needs continual personal .attention, " 

 stated Mrs. Darbee. 



Jose])!! 's had a s|iecial launch and 

 otlier accessories provided to aid in the 

 ta1)le decorations which this firm ar- 

 ranged for the I'acific fleet. I'raise 

 was given, by officers and guests, to the 

 big table on the New York, whieli was 

 designed by Aiison TJianchini, of 

 Joseph's. It is announced that the 

 fleet, when anchored here, will do more 

 entertaining than h.'is formerly been 

 the case. 



A slight lull in the demand fur jiotted 

 plants, with a return to cut flowers, is 

 reportecl by Louis J. Hapurro. manager 

 of tlie MacRorie-McLaren Co. Much 

 admiring comment has been juade in 

 society circles reg;irding the ludiday 

 decorations of the Fairmount hotel 

 ballroom, made by this firm. Oarlands 

 of Scotch heather with poinsettias 

 formed the theme of the decorative 

 treatment. 



The Thomas Floral Co. in its three 

 stores still finds that the apartment 

 lionse di.stricts want potted plants. 

 "There was a most unusual holiday 



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FLOWERS 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



Wholesale Shippers 



152 Powell Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



VIOLETS MUMS 



Violets $1 .25 per dozen bunches 



Chrytanthemums, all colors 2.00 to $3.50 per "dozen 



Pompons :{5 to .50 per bunch 



Plumosus .30 per bunch 



Adiantum 30 to .35 per bunch 



Mexican Ivy .15 per bunch 



Woodwardia Feros 3.50per 100 



Choicest Flowers only handled. They will carry to almost any part of the U. S. 

 Refrigerator Car LeaTet San Fraadaco Eitrj Friday 



DARBEE 



Wholesale and Retail Florist 



lose HYDE STREjET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Member FlorUta' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



IfentioB Tta« B«Tlew wb«a 700 write. 



Poinsettia Stock Plants 



PAUL 



1226 Hayworth Aye 



Largest grower and shipper of Cut Poinsettias and 

 Early and True Red Variety Poinsettia Stock Plants 



Phone 579222 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Verooica Chatkamica, Vcroaica Halkcaaa, Laaicera Nitida, 



frta 4-ia. pott. 2Sc; S-im., 35c each. 

 Mme. Sallerei Gcraaiaa, $3.00 per 100; Oriental Peppici aad 



PentstcBou, Biied, $5.00 per 100, all froB Z'^-ia. 



Cash F. O. B. No packing Charge. 



FRED A. POTTER 



Naraerr. 1221 Nertk Moaree Street. STOCKTON, CALIF. 



Roscoe S. Baldwin 

 FERNS 



Ferns of all kinds. 4-year-old t'lumoans 

 Clumps, S12.6O per 100. 



R. F. D. 2. Box 217 



Patadcaa, Calif. 



