July 1, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



Th* florlsta whose cards appear on the pases oarrylna; this head, are prepared to till orders 

 *— from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



We Cany the Highest Grade o{ 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 



SHIBEIiEY-MANN CO. 



Pills orders for florists all over the world. 

 Ibices reasonable and commission allowed. 



1203-1205 Sutter Street 



efUMMOO I390 



SAN FRANCISGO, 

 GAL. 



1036 Hyde Street 

 'K-wnnwvr Chote* S^ueUd 



rJuOIllST fiotMrt 



Delivered anywhere in this vicinity, steamer 

 ■ailinss. etc. Also California Flowers and 

 Greens shipped successfully to Eastern cities. 

 Write or wire us. 



WOLFSKILLS^and 

 MORRIS GOLDENSON 



FLORISTS and DECORATORS 



We Solicit Telegraph Orders. 

 Regular Trade Discount. 



229 W. Tliird St. , IX)S ANGBUES, CAL. 



Darling's Flower Shop 



(Hayward Fioral 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. 



miGHT'S FLOWER SHOP 



■■ 224 'West Fourth St. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



LetdiBg Retail Florist n the Gty 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



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 discount. 



SAN DIE60 AND CORONADO 



San Francisco, Cat. 



Pelicano, Rossi & Co. 



128>186 Kearny Street 

 FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH 



SAN FRANCISCO 



288-2S5 €Snuit Avenue 



T f\ Q E* D XiM ' C ^o^^rs, Fralts, FaTors 



OKJOMUdrn O vlorists 



B. M. JoszFH Phone Sutter 423 



Noveltlefl for 



"Welcoming" and "Bon Voyage" Packages 



Flowera DeUvered to Any Part of the World 



closed for the season, for Lompoc, Cal., 

 to take up work on the sweet pea ranch 

 of A. C, Zvolanek. He expects to see 

 considerable of that section of the Pa- 

 cific coast, and during the several 

 months that he will be there, will put 

 in considerable time at the Panama- 

 Pacific exposition. He is the son of 

 Adolph Gude, of the firm of Gude Bros. 

 Co. 



D. T. Connor, representing Lord & 

 Burnhani Co., of Philadelphia, was a 

 visitor here last week. 



The Marine Corps reservation in this 

 city will soon have a new greenhouse 

 to replace the present structure. The 

 cost of the new house is estimated to be 

 between $250 and $300. 



Beds of foliage plants are already 

 being arranged in the Capitol grounds 

 in preparation for the festivities inci- 

 dent to the fiftieth annual encampment 

 of the Grand Army of the Republic, to 

 be held here the latter part of Sep- 

 tember. Two beds, approximately 30x 

 100 feet, representing G. A. R. badges 

 in colors, are being set out on the west 

 slope of the grounds. 



Gude Bros. Co. last week took advan- 

 tage of the large amount of publicity 

 given to Miss Ruth M. Purcel, a Wash- 

 ington girl, who was recently voted to 

 be the handsomest girl in the United 

 States, to attract attention to their 

 American Beauty roses. As Miss Pur- 

 cel stepped from the train on her re- 

 turn from the Panama-Pacific exposi- 

 tion, Charles E. Scarborough, on behalf 

 of Gude Bros. Co., presented to her 

 a bunch of American Beauties, to which 

 was attached a card which bore the 

 following inscription: "These American 

 Beauties, grown in the District of Co- 

 lumbia, are the best the national cap- 

 ital has to offer the American Beauty 

 of the United States." The presenta- 

 tion was witnessed by several hundred 

 people who had gone to the Union sta- 

 tion to get a glimpse of the girl. 



It has been decided to, hold the 

 annual outing of the Florists' Club of 

 Washington at Great Falls, Va., .July 

 21. The outing committee, of which 

 O. A. C. Oehmler is chairman, is busily 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



HOLLYWIMID CAKDENS 



Seattle's Leading Flower Shop 

 1534 SECOND AVE. 



MEMBEB8 FL0BI8TS' TELEGRAPH DELIVKBT 



n ..| |if 1 L W. McCOY, florist 



Seattle, Wash. 912 Third Ave. 



GROWER. WHOLESALER 

 AND RETAILER 



Careful and prompt attention given to 

 orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. 



ROSAIA BROS. 



Florists and Decorators 



1003 Third Avenue 

 SEATTLE, WASH. 



CALIFORNIA FLORIST 



TACOMA. WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Designs de- 

 livered anywhere in the United States 

 and Canada. 



Tonseth Floral Co. 



Rothchird;')Mg., 285 Washington SL. 

 GROWERS and D^Mi-I^M J A.^ 



RETAILERS. I oitland, Ore. 



CHEYENNE, WYO. 



Arthur A. Undenvood, Proprietor 



Swayger Greenhouses 



FOR PROMPT AND 

 FAITHFUL SERVICE 



SPOKANE, WUHIN8T0N 



A. J. BURT. 829 Riverside Avenue 



