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The Florists' Review 



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SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. 



(Continued from i«iKi' 10j.> 

 said Mr. Axcll. "Fortunately, however, 

 violets respond readily to sunshine and 

 nianv of the plants are still in good con- 

 ditio'n." . 



Darhee's reports numerous funeral or- 

 ders. "We have many shipping orders 

 which we are not able to fill on account 

 of the stock shortage," said Mrs. A. J. 

 Gooch, of Darbee's. "Even acacia has 

 been backward in its growth on account 

 of the cold weather and our violets have 

 suffered a great deal, although we hope 

 that warm weather will give us enough 

 to meet at least a part of the St. Valen- 

 tino's day demand." 



Enomoto & Co. have received a new 

 sliipment of colored mats from Japan; 

 these are in practically all colors and arc 

 in demand for putting around pots of 

 spring flowers. Carnations and roses 

 arc coming from the nurseries of this 

 firm, but not in sufficient quantities to 

 take care of all orders. The crops of 

 Paper White narcissi and frcesias are 

 also arriving. 



The Growers" Floral Co., according to 

 Yukichi Noda, is not attempting to fill 

 its violet orders, because the stock is not 

 only scarce and exj)ensive, but it is not 

 of a good quality. "We cannot use the 

 l)resent cro)! of violets for shipi)ing, " 

 said Mr. Nodii. "We have excellent 

 daffodils, Taper White narcissi, frecsias 

 and strawfldwers, but jirices are excep- 

 tionallv high, ou account of the frost. 

 As a niatter of fact, there is not enough 

 stock at jiresent for the local market." 



The United Flower & Supply Co. is 

 iuiving a mezzanine floor built for it^ 

 offices, in order to give over the floor 

 space, now occupied by the offices, for 

 display jiurposcs. A number of potted 

 spring (lowers are shown in the stor-i and 

 jdenty of cut freesias are coming from 

 the greenhouses of the firm. 



The California Floral Co. says there 

 is a fair demand for floral baskets from 

 the apnrtuu'ut house district. Funeral 

 work is brisk. 



The San Francisco store of Ciliarles C. 

 Navlet is dealing heavily in potted 

 plants, due to the scarcity of cut flowers. 

 Funeral work is keeping up well. The 

 firm has just received a complete stock 

 of fruit trees ready for planting. 



M. S. Marcus, head decorator for Al- 

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