We Carry the Highest Grade of Cut Flowers 



ADJACENT TO THEATRICAL 

 AND STEAMSHIP DISTRICTS 



WEDDING DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY 



SAN FRANCISCO 



Podesta & Baldocchi 



224-226 Qrant Avenue 



Prompt and careful attention to orders 

 from out-of-town florists. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



SHIBELEY-SIANN CO. 



Fills orders for florists all over the world. 

 Prices reasonable and commission allowed. 



1203-1205 Sutter Street 



eruusiieD I890 



SAN FRANOSGO, 

 CAL 



1036 Hyde Street 



Chnlee Selteted 



flowmrt 



Delivered anywhere in this vicinity, steamer 

 sailings, etc. Also California Flowers and 

 Oreena sliipped successfully to Eastern cities. 

 Write or wire us. 



TWRIST 



WOLFSKILLS'«and 

 MORRIS GOLDENSON 



FLORISTS and DECORATORS 



We Solicit Telegraph Orders. 

 Regular Trade Discount. 



229 W^. Tbird St., LOS ANGEUS, CAL. 



Darling's Flower Shop 



(Hayward Floral Co.) 



216 West Sixth Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL 



Cut flowers or good design work by best 

 artists and designers, delivered anywhere 

 in the west on receipt of mail or telegraph 

 orders. Usual discount to the trade. 



UfRIGHrS FLOWER SHOP 



" 224 West Fourth St. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



LeadiM Ketail Florist in tke Gty 



L0SAN6ELES,GAL. 



HOWARD & SMITH 



NINTH AND OLIVE STREETS 



You can depend on us for all orders for 

 delivery in this section. 



BOYLE & DARNAUD 



Wholesale and retail florists. We grow 

 our own flowers. Telegraph orders 

 carefully executed. Usual disccnt. 



SAN DIEGO AND CORONADO 



San Francisco, Cal. 

 Pellcano, Rossi & Go. 



128-186 Kearny Street 

 FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH 



SAN FRANCISCO 



288-285 Grant Avenue 



V f\ G R* D SiV^ Q Flowers. FmltB, Favors 

 Uv/OEja n O FLORISTS 



B. H. Joseph Phone Sntter 423 



NovelttM for 

 "Welcoming" and "Bon Voyage" Packages 

 Flowers Delivered to Any Part of the World 



SPOKINE, WASHINOTON 



A." J. BUBT. 829 Kvef side Avenut 



Bride. The supply of America, Mrs. 

 Sing, Augusta and other large-flowered 

 varieties is increasing. So far these 

 realize good prices. An immense crop 

 of yellow marguerites is now being cut. 

 The price on these dropped sharply last 

 week, but is now improving. 



In the way of coarser flowers, there is 

 a large cut of double and single stocks, 

 feverfew, spirasa, candytuft and other 

 Memorial day specialties. Some grow- 

 ers, owing to the cool season, are a 

 little late with some of their crops. 

 Quite a few outdoor flowers are avail- 

 able. The outdoor valley is superior to 

 most of the forced article. In addition 

 to bulbous flowers, there are German 

 iris, some aquilegias and lilacs, Spiraea 

 Van Houttei and other shrubs, so that 

 an abundance of flowers is certain. 



Cattleyas are moving slowly. Gigas 

 makes $8 and $9 per dozen, Mossiaj 

 half these prices. Gardenias are 

 druggy. The supply of green stock is 

 large and sales have improved. 



Club Field Day. 



May 21, the date selected for the 

 field day of the Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Club at the Arnold Arboretum, 

 proved cool and overcast. Light show- 

 ers fell in the morning, which afl'ected 

 the attendance somewhat; however, 

 sixty-five were present, including a 

 number of ladies, and the rain held off 

 nicelv' until the gathering had dis- 

 persed. W. H. Judd, of the arboretum 

 staff, met and conducted the party, the 

 veteran, Jackson Dawson, joining them 

 a little later. The shrub collections in 

 the numerous long beds near the Forest 

 Hills gate were first inspected. The 

 eydonias, diervillas, loniceras, exochor- 

 das, halesias and Cytisus purpureus and 



C. purgans were particularly notewor- 

 thy. Everyone admired the beautiful 

 Prunus serrulata with its large, double, 

 peach pink flowers. 



The lilac collection, of 140 varieties, 

 was at its best and members used their 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



lOLLYWMD GiUtDERS 



Seattle's Leading: Flower Shop 

 1534 SECOND AVE. 



M EMBERS FLOBISTH' TELEGRAPH D ELIVKBT 



n . .1 \vt I L W. McCOY, florist 



Oeattle,WaSlL912 Third Ave. 



GROWER, WHOLESALER 

 AND RETAILER 



Careful and prompt attention given to 

 orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. 



ROSAIA BROS. 



Florists and Decorators 



1003 Tkird Avenue 

 SEATTLE. WASH. 



CALIFORNIA FLORIST 



TAGOMA. WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Designs de- 

 livered anywhere in the United Slates 

 and Canada. 



Tonseth Floral Co. 



RothchiM BIdg., 285 Washington SL, 



""ktailirs, Portland, Ore. 



CHEYENNE, WYO. 



Arthur A. Underwood, Proprietor 



Swayger Breenhouses 



FOR PROMPT AND 

 FAITHPUIi SlSRVICE 



" FLOWERS TO ALL WYOMINQ" 



Z^'i^.Ti'oXV*.'.'! UiB B. Weitkilder 



Orders promptly filled. Ivamtbllv Wyo. 



