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AUGUST 26, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



Th* flortsto wbos* cards avpMur on tb« pastts oanyins this taMMl* mxm vv«par«d to fill ordon 

 '" — from otbor florist* for looal dellTOiT on tlio luraud basla. 



WeCany 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 outnof-town florists. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



SHIBELET-MANN CO. 



mis orders for florists all oyer the world. 

 Prices reasonable and commission allowed. 



1203-1205 Sutter Street 



tsfuuana U90 



SAN FRANCISGO. 

 CAL. 



1*36 Hyde Street 



ChmUm Sttucfd 



flowtrt 



DelivBnd anywhen In this vicinity, steamer 

 sailings, etc. Also California Flowers and. 

 Greens udpped saccessf ally to Eastern cities. 

 Write or wire us. 



Tioitisr 



WOLFSKILLS* and 

 MORRIS GOLDENSON 



FLORISTS and DECORATORS 



We Solicit Telegraph Orders. 

 Regular Trade Discount. 



2S9 W. Third St., XX>8 ANGKLXS. CAI.. 



Darling's Flower Shop 



(Hayward Floral Co.) . 

 216 West Sixtk Street, LOS ANGELES, OL 



Out flowers or good desism work by best 

 4irtists and designers deiivered anywhere 

 in the west on receipt of mail or telegraph 

 orders. Usual discount to the trade. 



UrRIGHT'S FLOWER SBOP 



■* 224 West Fourth St. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



LeafcK BetoU Hiriit ii tke Gty 



LOS ANGELES, GAL 



HOWARD & SMITH 



NINTH AND OLIVB STRBBTS 



Yon can depend on us for all orders for 

 deliyery in this section. 



BOYLE & DARNAUD 



Wholesale and retail florists. We grow 

 our own flowers. Telegraph orders 

 carefully executed. Usual discount. 



SAN DiEaO AND GORONADO 



San Francisco, Cal. 



Peiicano, Rossi & Co. 



128<126 Kearny Street 

 FLOWERS BY TBLBQRAPH 



SAN FRANCISCO 



288-SS5 Grant Avenue 



f/%Q17nU9C! lowers, Fmlta, Farora 

 VWOlIil^fl O VLORXSTS 



B. U. JossPH Phone Batter 423 



Noveltlea tor 



"Welcoming" and "Bon Voyage" Packages 



Flowera Dellyered to Any Part of the World 



usual, a large outpouring of society on 

 the opening day. 



The judges were J. T. Allan and 

 Victor May, of Newport, with William 

 Anderson, South [Lancaster, Mass., for 

 the prizes offered by the Newport Gar- 

 den Club, and J. T. Clark, South Lan- 

 caster, Mass.; W. N. Craig, Brookline, 

 Mass., and Joseph Greatorex, Newport, 

 for premiums offered by the Newport 

 Horticultural Society. All the judges 

 officiated on non-competitive exhibits. 



The awards in the leading classes 

 were as follows: 



Twelve specimen geraniums — James Boyd, gar- 

 dener to Vincent Astor, first; Daniel Hay, 

 gardener to Mrs. French Vanderbllt, second. 



Bed of geraniums covering fifty square feet — 

 Daniel Hay, first; James Boyd, second. 



Two tubs of hydrangeas — Newport Nursery, 

 first; Dennis Foley, gardener to Mrs. J. B. Hag- 

 gin, second; Wm. McOUllTray, gardener to Mrs. 

 Stuart Duncan, third. 



Six specimen bay trees — Newport Nursery, first; 

 Julius Uoehrs Co., second; Oscar Schultz, third. 



Display of stove plants — James Bond, gardener 

 to Mrs. H. Mortimer Brooks, first. Included in 

 this group were some fine' pancratlums, strepto 

 carpus and anthuriums. 



Bed of coniferse arranged for effect, covering 

 20O square feet — Oscar Schultz, first; Newport 

 Nursery, second; Julius Roehrs Co., third. 



Bed of tuberous begonias covering fifty square 

 feet^James Watt, gardener to Mrs. W. G. Weld, 

 first. 



Six Campanula pyramidalls — James Campbell, 

 gardener to Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, first; James 

 Bond, second. 



Twelve gloxinias— Wm. Allen, gardener to Mrs. 

 Geo. D. Widener, first; James Watt, second. 



Bed of lilies, all varieties — James Bond, first; 

 James Boyd, second. 



Three vases of gladioli — John Mahan, gardener 

 to Mrs. H. D. Auchlncloss, first; J. K. Alexander, 

 second. 



Vase white gladioli — Daniel Hay, first, with 

 Europa; A. B. OriSIn, gardener to G. L. Stone, 

 Marlon, Mass., second. 



Display of red gladioli— William McKay, gar- 

 dener to H. A. C. Taylor, first; Andrew Ramsay, 

 gardener to Mrs. W. W. Sherman, second. 



Bed of yellow flowers, blooming In August — 

 A. E. Griffin, first; John Mahan, second. 



Collection of blue and purple flowers — Wm. 

 McGlllivray, first; A. E. Griffin, second; James 

 Robertson, gardener to Mrs. T. O. Richardson, 

 third. 



Display of pink and crimson flowers — Wm. 

 McGlllivray, first; A. E. GriflJn, second. 



Display of open-air roses — John Urquhart, gar- 

 dener to R. L. Beeekman, first. 



Display of calceolarias — James Boyd, first. 



Group of foliage and flowering plants — James 

 Bond, first. 



Six plants shown In Jardinieres — James Robert- 

 son, first; James Boyd, second; James Bond, 

 third. 



Six caladinms — James Bond, first; Wm. McKay, 

 second. 



Specimen kentia — Jamee Boyd, first; James 

 Bond, second. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



HOLLYWOW GAKDERS 



Seattle's Leading Flower Sh<H;> 

 1534 SECOND AVE. 



MBMBEB8 FLOBI&T8' TELEGBAPH DELTTBn 



O Xi.1 lir L L.W.McCOY.nHM 



Seattle, wasn. 912 tiim ah. 



GROWER, WHOLESALER 

 AND RETAILER 



Careful and prompt attention girea to 

 orders. Alaska, Washington and Orecoa. 



ROSAIA BROS. 



Florists and Decorators 



1003 Third AT*aa« 

 SEATTLE. WASH. 



CALIFORNIA FLORIST 



TACOMA. WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Design* de- 

 livered anywhere in the United Btodas 

 and Canada. 



Tonseth Floral Co. 



Rotbcbild BIdg., 285 Washington St, 



"^"muiRs, Portland, Ore. 



CHEYENNE, WYO. 



Arthur A. Underwood, Proprleiar 



Swayger BrBinhouses 



FOR PROMPT AND 

 FAITHFUJL SERVICE 



SPOKANE, WASHINGTOI 



JtlBURT. 829 Riverside AvcMt 



