FEBiiVAnY 3, 19'21 



The Florists^ Review 



121 



Valentine Flowers 



ORDER FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE 



Violets, Daffodils, Freesias, Narcissi, Roses, Orchids, Tulips, 

 Acacia, Scotch Heather, Blossoms, Greens, etc., at right prices. 



We have a steady supply of extra fine Valley at 10c. 



Try some of our colored Freesias, jusf the thing for spring 

 boxes. 



And don't forget our line of Baskets. They are different. 

 Let us send you samples. 



J. A. AXELL 



Wholesale Commission Florist 463 Bush St., San Francisco, Cal. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS. 



Japanese Bamboo Cane Stakes 



Dyed Green, 4-ft., per 1000. . .$6.50 

 Natural, 6-ft., per 1000. . . 7.50 



All kinds of Artificial Flowers 

 Mats for Wrapping Plant Pots 



Painted Lotus, per set $1.50 



Natural Lotus, per set 75 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale. .. 2.50 



VIOLETS 



Freesia, Paper White and Springr Flowers 

 Asparasfus Plumosus 



Roses, all varieties 



Strawflowers 



Woodwardia 



Adiantum 



ENOMOTO & CO., he. 



Wholesale Growers and Shippers 



35 Saint Anne Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



these orders, on .■iccdunt of the short- 

 ness of the supjily. However, it has 

 plenty of spring tlovvors coming in from 

 the growers. 



Donioto Bros, say that before two 

 ■weeks have elapsed their violet crop 

 •will l>e as good as new ajjaiii. Free- 

 sias, in the nie.-intiiiic. are coming in 

 plentifully 



Mr. Knomoto. of Knomoto & Co., is 

 recovering from an illness, from which 

 lie ha« iM't-n snftVring for some weeks. 



Joseph "s i^- showing the first sprays 

 of peach blooms this season. They 

 were combined, in a window display, 

 with yellow tnlips and colored freesias. 



Podesta iV Baldocchi are busy with 

 bon vovage steamer baskets, in which 

 they are making attractive combinations 

 of spring flowers. 



Pelicano. Rossi & Co. say that funer- 



als, with a few weddings, are keeping 

 them busy. 



Shellgrain & Ritter are busv with fu- 

 neral work. They exi.ected "a number 

 of orders for the Chinese New Year's, 

 February 1. Shellgrain & Ritter are 

 only a few blocks from the Chinese 

 quarter. 



Louis .T. Capurro, manager of the Mac- 

 Rorie-McLaren Co., states that Gus Tay- 

 lor, a popular employee of the firm, who 

 was operated on January 27, is now on 

 the road to recovery. 



Avansino Bros. & Co. were busy re- 

 cently with the house decorations and 

 bouquets for a society wedding. 



Cut flowers and floral baskets are 

 more in demand than potted plants, ac- 

 cording to the California Floral Co. 



F. Bertrand, proprietor of the flower 

 shop in the Palace hotel, says he would 



like to close on Sunday, but the hotel 

 management insists that his agreement 

 calls for Sunday service. On his case 

 will probably hinge that of other hotels 

 in the city. Mr. Bertrand insists that 

 ninety per cent of his trade is trans- 

 acted with people actually registered at 

 the hotel and he adds that he has 

 stopped deliverv on Suiidav. 



The Art Floral Co. finds that basket 

 work and finieial work are predominat- 

 ing. M. M. 



SPOKANE, WASH. 



The Market. 



Daffodils, hyncintiis and tulijis are 

 now to be had and ,-in' fincling a ready 

 sale. Roses are still scarce. Californian 

 stock is being shipped in to care for the 



