OcroBH «. 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



57 



Chrysanthemums and Pompons 



ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST 



We have them in all colors and varieties. 

 We take pride in ourselves on our packing. 



TRY SAMPLE SHIPMENT. 



Violets Ready October Fifteenth. 



J. A. AXELL 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST 



Bush Street, San Francisco, Cal. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



FOR SHIPPING 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS °' ™""].oW^ISv^?§. 



GIVE US AN INITIAL ORDER FOR TRIAL. 



Order DRIED FLOWERS for your Winter's Supply. 



STATICE-Lavender, white, yellow. STATICE Latifolia (fine variety). 

 STRAWFLOWERS-Acroclinium, Helichrysum. 



GREENS— Woodwardia, Plumosus, Adiantum, Brakes, etc. 



DOMOTO BROTHERS., 



440 Bush Street X'"d''s™^I"I San Francisco, Cal. 



for chrysanthemums too absorbing, in 

 spite of the extra help he has taken on. 



Orchids are just coming in again, ac- 

 cording to Victor Ferrari, of Ferrari 

 Bros. The firm has received telegraphic 

 notice of the arrival, in New York, of 

 600 plants from Europe, the largest con- 

 signment of hybrids that ever came 

 hero at j)nc time. 



Angtlo J. Rossi, of Pelicano, Rossi & 

 Co., is planning to run for supervisor 

 this year. Mr. Rossi is a prominent 

 member of several vfell known civic 

 organizations and is popular with the 

 downtown merchants. 



K. Enomoto, of Enomoto & Co., wishes 

 to thank the growers and florists and his 

 Japanese confreres who attended the 

 funeral af hie late wife and sent many 

 beautiful floral offerings. There were 



thirty automobiles in the cortege from 

 the church to the cemetery. 



F. C. Jaeger & Son have announced 

 that they are about to install a new and 

 entirely different window display to 

 illustrate telegraph service. They have 

 already had two such displays, both of 

 which attracted much attention. 



More than 200 eastern bankers, rep- 

 resentatives of leading financial insti- 

 tutions of Xew York, New England and 

 the middle Atlantic states, are in San 

 Francisco. They arc en route to Los 

 Ang<>lcs, where the annual convention 

 of the association of bankers is to be 

 held. The local bankers' association 

 gave Joseph's an order to place a good- 

 sized box of roses in the room of each 

 visitor at the various hotels. The boxes 

 were attractively tied with ribbons and 



on the outside of each box was placed an 

 exceptionally fine rose — a sample of 

 those within. Joseph 's has just had a 

 remarkably fine dahlia exhibit, every 

 flower in the display being a prize- 

 winner. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. has 

 a large acreage of jionipon chrysanthe- 

 mums which are just coming in. They 

 are in many shades of yellow, bronze 

 and autumn tints generally and are 

 stated to be good stock for carrying 

 long distances. 



Enomoto & Co. arc now in tlie midst 

 of their mum season. They have a heavy 

 crop of Clirysolora, Turner, Pollworth, 

 O. H. Kane and other varieties, which, 

 according to returns, are standing trans- 

 continental shipment satisfactorily. 



Domoto Bros, have received several 



