Januakv 12, 191 



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The Rorists^ Review 



95 



Jlie florlsto whose cards appear on the pages carryintf this head, are prepared to fill or ders 

 '""'~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



SAN FRANQSCO 

 AND VICINITY 



141 Powell St. 



ELOEisrs 



SanFranclsao, C3alif: 



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Where F. T. D. Members will 



get the Greatest Satisfaction 



an r ranClSCO Brown & Kennedy 



AND VICINITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



3091 Sixteenth Street 



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an rrancisco 



OAKLAND, BERKELEY and Vicinity 



CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. 



THREE STORES: 



423 and 427 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. CAUF. 



917 Washington Street OAKLAND. CALIF. 



20 and 22 East San Fernando Street. . . .SAN JOSE. CALIF. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



ART FLORAL CO. 



255 Powell Street 



Best attention given your orders 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



SAN FRANCISCO 



JOSEPH'S 



Member F. T. D. 



233-35 Grant Ave. 

 Ste mer and train packages our specialty. 



SAN FRANCISCO 



Podesta & Baldoccki 

 224-226 Grant Avenue 

 Prompt and carefnl attention to orden from 

 oat-ot-town florUta. 



Member F. T. D. 



SAN FRANCISCO 



Suzanne Floral Company 



252 

 Mason Street 



JULIUS EPPSTEIN, 



Flowers for All Occasions 



Hotel 



St. Francis 



FLORIST AND 

 DECORATOR 

 Delivery Anywhere 



SAN FRANCISCO 



POMONA, CALIFORNIA 

 POOLErS FLOWER SHOP 



Member FlorlBta' Telegraph Delivery 



Redondo Beach, Calif. 



AND VICINITY ^ilLf^hS^T 



purpose of establishing a home for aged 

 people of Scottish descent. There are 

 now about 250 members and something 

 like $12,000 in the building fund. Mr. 

 Murray was president in 1916. 



The T. J. Noll Floral Co. is getting 

 2,000 roses a day, Premier, Columbia, 

 Butterfly, Ophelia and Milady. A daily 

 cut of 2,000 carnations is being received. 



Miss Louise Pelletier is manager of 

 the new Keister Shop, 220 East Eleventh 

 street. This is a ladies' tailoring estab- 

 lishment, in connection with which the 

 Midland Flower Shop is operated. This 

 is a new combination and, it is believed, 

 the two will go well together. 



John Callas, of the Owl Flower Shop, 

 is ill. J. E. K. 



OLOECENEE CO-OPEBATES. 



The New York state legislature 

 opened at Albany, N. Y., January 4, and 

 William C. Gloeckner, of that city, 

 seized the opportunity to work out an 

 idea which, he believes, will be of value 

 to other florists who are in capital cities. 

 He tells it thus: 



"Monday night, December 31, I sent 

 the following night letter by wire to 

 sixty-seven florists, in every city in New 

 York state: 



State legislature opens .it Albany. Wednesday 

 noon, January 4. Political organize t Ions in some 

 counties usually send iKiuquet or basket to sen- 

 ators and assemblymen on opening day. Cost 

 runs from $5 upward. If advisable, see chair- 

 man your political organizations and get an 

 order. Wire same Immediately, as time is lim- 

 ited. Wm. C. Gloeckner, Florist. 



"We received twenty -two responses 

 running from $5 to $25 each; so, after 

 figuring about $30 for the cost of the 

 night letters and twenty per cent to the 

 other florists, we still had a little profit 

 for ourselves. 



"Of course, we could not afford to 



San Francisco, Gilif omia 



SHELLGRAIN & RITTER 



148 KEARNY STREET 



Prompt attention given to all 



telegraphic orders 



San Francisco 



DARBEE'S 



1036 Hyde Street 



LABGEST STOCK OF CHOICEST FLOWERS 

 Members Florists' Teleitniph Delivery 



San Francisco, Gilifomia 



ALBERT O. STEIN 

 Flower Shop 



1160 SUTTER STREET 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



HOGAN & EVERS 

 1439 Broadway 



THE BEST SERVICE 



BAKERSFIELD, CAL. ^^%\ 



CI rV FLORAL SHOP 

 Grace M. Delbridee Flowers for All Occasions 



ALAMEDA, CALIF. 



HAYASHI FLORAL COMPANY 



MemberF.T.D. 2306 Santa Clara Ave. H. H. Kono, Prop^ 



