January 19, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



95 



yhe florists whose cards appear pn the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

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



SAN FRANCISCO 

 ANP VICINITY 



141 Powell St 



ELOHLSrS 



SanFranclSGo, Calif: 



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an rrancisco 



AND VICINITY Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



Where F. T. D. Members will 



get the Greatest Satisfaction 



Brown & Kennedy 



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 



Pcxlesta & Baldocchi 

 224-226 Grant Avenue 

 Proni|M;«nd carefnl attention to orders from 

 ont-of4*wn florlats. 



Uember F. T. D. 



SAN FRANCISCO 



2r.2 

 Mason Street 



Suzanne Floral Company 



JULIUS EPPSTEIN, l^^il^^^ 



t lowers for All Occasions Delivery Anywhere 



st.'fUncis SAN FRANCISCO 



POMONA, CALIFORNIA 

 POOLEY'S FLOWER SHOP 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Redondo Beach, Calif. 



AND ViaNITY ?«Lr^hTa"t^rK I 



real snow of the winter. It is not 

 heavy, but enough to cover the ground. 



Various Notes. 



Theodore Kuebler says that his 

 Christmas business was much better 

 than that of last year, and since then he 

 has been busy with funeral worlt. Ho 

 is still cutting mums, but most flowers 

 are scarce with him. 



Mrs. J. C. Elspermann is extremely 

 busy every day with funeral work and 

 has a heavy demand for plants. 



Karl Zeidler has been having a big 

 run of funeral work each day. He has 

 had a number of blankets to make 

 lately. 



Th€ William Blackman Floral Co. is 

 off crop on roses. Its carnations are in 

 full bud and, with some sunshine, it will 

 cut a large quantity. Other flowers are 

 in fair supply. This firm has a large 

 stock of bulbous plants started, which 

 are expected to be ready for St. Valen- 

 tine's day. 



The Lockyear Floral Co. is busy and 

 is short of flowers. Its roses are off 

 crop, but it is cutting a nice lot of car- 

 nations. Mr. Lockyear spent a week re- 

 cently in St. Louis in the interests of 

 the Lockyear Business College and, 

 while there, made the rounds of the 

 flower stores, 



C. L. Niednagel is busy with funeral 

 work. He is having a fair cut of 

 flowers. 



Eoyston & Fenton have a nice crop of 

 smilax ready to cut. E. L. F. 



WORCESTEE, MASS. 



Another florist's shop has been 

 opened, at 155 Main street, by the genial 

 Mr. Higgins, who has been a shop man 



San Francisco, California 



SHELLGRAIN & RITTER 



148 KEARNY STREET 



Prompt attention given to all 



telegraphic orders 



San Francisco 



DARBEE'S 



1036 Hyde Street 



LARGEST STOCK OF CHOICEST FLOWERS 

 Members Floristi' Telegraph Delivery 



San FranciscOjCalifomia 



ALBERT O. STEIN 

 Flower Shop 



1150 SUTTER STREET 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



HOGAN & EVERS 

 1439 Broadway 



THE BEST SERVICE 



BAKERSFIELD, CAL. ^^l'!>\ 



CITY FLORAL SHOP 

 Grace M. Delbridge Flowers for Ail Occasion* 



ALAMEDA, CALIF. 



HAYASHI FLORAL COMPANY 



Member F.T.D. 2306 Santa Clara Ave. H. H. Kono, Prop. 



