. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 72 The Florists^ Review FEBBUABY 10, 1916. is fitting the store up in first-class style. The Hardys have gonp to San Diego. H. Plath put on a new motor truck for The Ferneries' delivery service last week. Fred Johnson, who was formerly in business with his brother at 490 Castro street, has taken a position as second designer at the B. M. Joseph store. H. E. Easmussen, of the Seattle Land- scape Engineering Co., Seattle, en route to Florida, stopped off a few days in San Francisco and visited some of his friends. Albert 0. Stein, of Sutter street, h
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 72 The Florists^ Review FEBBUABY 10, 1916. is fitting the store up in first-class style. The Hardys have gonp to San Diego. H. Plath put on a new motor truck for The Ferneries' delivery service last week. Fred Johnson, who was formerly in business with his brother at 490 Castro street, has taken a position as second designer at the B. M. Joseph store. H. E. Easmussen, of the Seattle Land- scape Engineering Co., Seattle, en route to Florida, stopped off a few days in San Francisco and visited some of his friends. Albert 0. Stein, of Sutter street, has opened a new branch stand in the Palace hotel. The stand is located in a prominent position in the main lobby, with plenty of counter space, and has been fitted up with a handsome ease of baskets and accessories, in addition to a good displays of stock. Marin county, north of the Golden Gate, is preparing for a flower pageant in May, and the committee in charge has made arrangements to finance the celebration in gooa style. In connec- tion with the pageant, the florists, mar- ket growers and amateurs are undertak- ing to hold an indoor flower show at San Rafael. A provisional committee to look after the professional end of the show consists of F. C. Burns, chair- man; James Niven, Richard Lohrman, Thomas Stentiford and Paul H. Eckel- mann. The first meeting was held Feb- ruary 3. Martin Beukauf, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, arrived in San Francisco laat week, and has been get- ting up at 4 a. m. to see the sun rise (f) atd attend the flower market. : :The hard weather of the last few weeks has done more damage, even in the favored bay region, than was be- lieved at first. Many outdoor plants that were not perfectly hardy, even in sheltered locations, have been badly frosted. One of the greatest items of loss seems to have been asparagus, a great deal of which, even under glass, has been killed. A recent hail storm, though it broke no glass worth men- tioning,
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