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The Rofists' Review 



63 



Th» fflortoto wtao«« oamU avpaar on tb« p«c*« oanrylnc this h««d, mxm ptroparvd to fill brdor* 

 "- — from othor florists for local dollvorr on tho usual basis* 



WeCany the Highest Grade of Cut Flowers 



ADJACENT TO THEATRICAL 

 AND STEAMSHIP DISTRICTS 



WEDDING DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY 



SAN FRANCISCO 



Podesta & Baldocchi 



224-226 Grant Avenue 



■■ Prompt and careful attention to orders 

 from out-of-town florists. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



. SHIBEIiEY.MANN CO. 



B^lls orders for florists all over the world. 

 Prices reasonable and commission allowed. 



1203-1205 Sutter Street 



ePMUSMD l»90 



SAN FRANdSGO, 

 CAL 



1036 Hyde Street 

 CAofc* Sdtetad 



DellTend anywhere in this vicinity, steamer 

 wilinss. etc. Aiso California Flowers and 

 Greens shipped successfully to Eastern cities. 

 Write or wire us. 



yWRiST 



WOLFSKILLS* and 

 MORRIS GOLDENSON 



FLORISTS and DECORATORS 



We Solicit Telegraph Orders. 

 Regular Trade Discount. 



229 W. Third St., LOS ANGgLKS. CAL. 



Darling's Flower Shop 



(Hsyward 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. 



lintlGIIT'S FLOWER SHOP 



■■ 884 West Fourth St. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Leading Retail Florist in the City 



LOS ANGELES, CAL 



HOWARD & SMITH 



NINTH AND OLIVE STREETS 



You can depend on us for all orders for 

 delivery in this section. 



BOYLE & DARN AUD 



Wholesale and retail florists. W* grow 

 our own flowers. Telegraph orders 

 carefully executed. Uj[^ discount. 



SAN DIEGO AND fiORONADO 



San Francisco, Cal. 



Policano, Rossi & Co. 



188* 186 Kearny Street 

 FLOWERS BY TELEORAPH 



SAN FRANC ISOO 



288*2S5 Grant Avenue 

 V/>QV7nif9Q Flowers, Fmlta, ntvors 

 «I^OIllJr n O FLORISTS 



B. M. JOBKPH Phone Sutter 428 



IfToreltlee tor 

 "Welcoming" and "Bon Voyage" Packages 

 Flowers DellTered to Any Part of the World 



dahlia fields was made before the meet- 

 ing. President Bourdet called the 

 meeting to order, and, after disposing 

 of the regular opening preliminaries, 

 W. A. Bowe, chairman of the trustees, 

 made a report on the club's recent 

 picnic. A final report will be made at 

 the next meeting. 



The resignations of Frank Wild and 

 Mrs. M. M. Ayres were accepted. Mrs. 

 Ayres was made an honorary member 

 of the club. Applications for member- 

 ship were filed by Edward A. Guntly, 

 of Windier -s Flower Store, and A. S. 

 Cerny, of Kirkwood. A. H. Burkemper, 

 of the Grasselli Chemical Co., and S. O. 

 Vandevine, gardener at the Samuel C. 

 Davis estate, were elected to member- 

 ship. 



The election of officers followed, 

 which resulted in the reelection of the 

 present officers: President, Jules Bour- 

 det; vice-president, W. 8. Wells; secre- 

 tary, J. J. Beneke, and treasurer, Wm. 



C. Smith. Wm. W. Ohlweiler was elect- 

 ed to serve a 3-year term as trustee. 

 The other trustees are W. A. Rowe, two 

 years, and Frank Windier, one year. 



Walter Weber, of the H. J. Weber & 

 Sons' Nursery Co., Nursery, Mo., in- 

 vited the club to hold its next meeting 

 at their place, which was accepted with 

 thanks. 



After the adjournment of the meet- 

 ing, Mr. and Mrs. Hauser, assisted by 

 Mrs. Hauser 's sister, Mrs. W. J. Pilcher 

 and Mrs. G. Grossart, served an elegant 

 luncheon to all present. Before depart- 

 ing for home, the members of the club 

 gave three cheers for the host and 

 hostess. 



The Illinois florists who attended the 

 meeting were: J. F. Ammann, of Ed- 

 wardsville; George Madsen, of Alton; 

 E. W. Guy, Gustavo Grossart, A. G. 

 Fehr and W. E. Ogle, of BelleviUe. 



Various Notes. 



The M. M. Ayres Floral Co., on Grand 

 avenue, is ready for the fall season. 

 The store has been given a new coat 

 of white, and a number of excellent 

 decorative plants are in evidence. Mrs. 

 Ayres had just returned from a few 



SEATTLE, WASL 



HOUYWOOD GARDENS 



Seattle's Leading Flower Shop 

 1534 SECOND AVE. 



■EHBEB8 FLORISTS' TELEGBIPH DELHTKBI 



n . jf ¥if I LW.McCOY, florist 



Seattle, wasiL 912 tm ayc. 



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. 



CAUFORNIA FLORIST 



TACOMA. WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Designs de- 

 livered anywhere in the United States 

 and Canada. 



Tonseth Floral Co. 



RoUicliifd BIdg., 285 Washington St, 



'^"^/uuKs. Portland, Ore. 



CHEYENNE, WYO. 



Arthur A. Underwood, Proprietor 



Swayger firesnhouses 



FOB PROBiPT AND 

 FAITHrUL SERVICB 



SPOKANE. WUHINfiTON 



A. J. BURT. 829 Riverside Avenue 



