JOKI 28. 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



HINOKI PLANT TUB 



No. 1—13 X 13 inches, 10 for $ 6.00 



100 for 50.00 



DRY FLOWERS 



Per d«z. buidie* 



Acrodinium, selected grade . . .$1.00 



Helichrysum, selected grade . . . 1.50 



Statice, Lavender, Blue, White, 

 Yellow 3.00 



Russian Rat-Tail, lavender 6.00 



Seasonable Cut Flowers and Greens. 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



Wholesale Growers and Skippers 

 448 Bosh Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS 



Wholesalers and Shippers 



440 Bush Street San Francisco, California 



particularly wedding and funeral work. 

 George "Wagner, of the decorating staff, 

 has been nearly laid up with a bad 

 case of sunburn. 



N. F. Baldocchi, of Podesta & Bal- 

 docchi, says they never before had such 

 a call for wedding bouquets as they 

 have had this year. This demand has 

 brought sales for the first half of June 

 ahead of the entire month last year. 

 Funeral work has been active also. Mr. 

 Baldocchi is leaving shortly with his 

 family on an automobile tour up the 

 coast of California and to Klamath 

 Falls, Ore. 



I. W. Saake, formerly identified with 

 the florists' business in this city and 

 now residing at Jjos Angeles, has been 

 renewing acquaintances in the trade 

 here. His wife is with him. 



Henry Avansino, manager of the E. 

 W. McLellan Co., is spending some lit- 

 tle time this month at his nursery 

 across the bay at San Lorenzo, where 

 he is putting up two new greenhouses. 

 These are the first new houses to go up 

 in this section for some time, owing 

 to the scarcity and high price of mate- 

 rials. Five houses will be built on his 

 pluce. It is understood that the new 

 ones, as well as the old, will be planted 

 to roses principally. 



B. B, Norton, brother-in-law of J. A. 

 Axell and partner with him in business, 

 is on a two weeks' vacation with his 

 family. In July Mr. Axell plans a trip 

 to Minnesota to visit his parents, as 

 he has not seen them since 1916. 



-\lbert O. Stein is vacationing at Cat- 

 alina island. Many wedding and small 

 •dinner decorations are keeping the 

 force busy. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. re- 

 ports that strawflowers are shipped out 

 as fast as the company can get them in. 



Gen. A. J. Gooch and Mrs. Gooch, who 

 ^>'G with Darbee 's and are looking after 



