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The Rorists' Review 



39 



"• The florlats whose card* appear on ftae paces oarrytac thle bead, are prepared to fill orders 

 — ->— from otber florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



We Cany 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. 



SilN FRANCISCO, CAL 



SHIBELEY-MANN CO. 



Fills orders for florists all over the world. 

 Prices reasonable and commission allowed. 



1203-1205 Suffer Sfreef 



eiSUUSM»fA90 



SAN FRANdSGO, 

 GAL 

 1036 Hyde Street 

 t-^^wFO** Chote* Sheeted 



FLORIST aowr. 



Delivered anywhere in this vicinity, steamer 

 sailinn, 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. Third St. , LOS ANGELKS, CAL. 



Darling's Flower Shop 



(Hsyward FlorsI Co.) 

 216 West Sixth Street, LOS AtlGCLES. 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 



" 884 West Fourth St. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Letdint RetiU Fltrist in tke Gty 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



HOWARD & SMITH 



NINTH AND OLIVB 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. 



SM DIEGO AND CORONADO 



San Francisco, Cal. 



Pelicano, Rossi & Co. 



188* 186 Kearny Street 

 FLOWERS BY TELEQRAPH 



SAN FRANCISCO 



28S-285 Grant Avenue 

 Y f\ C! E* D \M ' C Flowers, Fmlts, FsTon 

 OXJOKAVrX O FLORISTS 



B. M. JOBXFH Phone Sntter 423 



NovelUea for 



"Welcoming" and "Bon Voya«r«" Packa^ea 



Flowers Delivered to Any Part of the World 



the sweet pea show at Newport, R, I., 

 until July 15 and 16, the field day of 

 the Gardeners' and Florists' Club to 

 that city has been postponed until July 

 15. A large number of reservations 

 have already been made and an attend- 

 ance of 100 seems probable. 



Farquhar & Co. have a field of Lilium 

 myriophyllum, or regale, which will be 

 a wonderful sight in a few days. They 

 are building a number of new pit green- 

 houses and a roomy storage house at 

 their Dedham nurseries. 



P. L. Carbone arrived in Italy on his 

 annual business trip last week. He is 

 well equipped with passports and does 

 not anticipate any serious trouble in 

 transacting his business. Business at 

 the Boylston street store was good in 

 June, and at the summer store at Hyan- 

 nis has been splendid. 



Hans J. Koehler, for a number of 

 years one of the best known employees 

 of Olmsted Bros., and in charge of their 

 office in Brookline, left July 5 for 

 Wyomissing, Pa., for a position with 

 Bertrand H. Farr, the well known 

 peony and iris specialist. Mr. Koehler 

 will be much missed locally, where he 

 is much respected. Few men have a 

 better knowledge of plants and their 

 needs, and he is bound to make a mark 

 at Wyomissing. 



Messrs. B. Freeman, Joseph White 

 and M. Clancy, of Penn's staff, left 

 July 3 for a vacation to be spent in 

 Maine. I noted one of the large show 

 windows at Penn's July 3 was artist- 

 ically arranged with miniature Japanese 

 gardens. Even with the passing of 

 June, an immense business is done here. 

 One morning's purchases of over 6,000 

 high-grade roses, not to mention other 

 flowers, gives an idea of the quantity of 

 flowers moved here during the dull 

 season. 



McAlpine Bros., of Exeter, N. H., are 

 cutting a splendid crop of Ophelia, Taft 

 and Black Beauty roses. 



Herbert W. Clarke, a well known pro- 

 fessional gardener at Manchester, 

 Mass., who broke one of his legs a few 

 days ago, is convalescing satisfactorily. 



Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Miller left 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



lOlLYWOOD GiHDEliS 



Seattle's Leadinsr Flower Shop 

 1534 SECOND AVE. 



M EMBEB8 FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVEBT 



n . .1 |1T 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 Avenuo 

 SEATTLE. WASH. 



CALIFORNIA FLORIST 



TACOMA. WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Designs de- 

 livered anywhere in the United States 

 and Canada. 



Tonseth Floral Co. 



RotiidiildJIIdg., 285 Washington SL, 



^^ RCTAiLERs. Portland, Ore. 



CHEYENNE, WYO. 



Arthur A. Underwood, Proprietor 



Swayger Oreenhouses 



FOR PROMPT AND 

 FAITHFUL SERVICE 



SPOKANE, WASHINQTON 



A. J. BURT. 829 Riverside Avenue 



