. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists'Review SlFTIUBKB 7. 1922 Chrysanthemums Good Commercial Varieties ENOMOTO & CO^ Inc. 35 St. Anne Street San Francisco, Cal. than last year. This applies not only to the Oakland store, but to the various branches in the interior. Business has improved considerably with the opening of the schools. In witness of the latter fact, a new Dodge delivery truck has been added to the delivery department, to care for the increased trade. Funeral work and wedding decorations are good at present. W. S. Harmon, of the H. M. Sanborn Co., is b


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists'Review SlFTIUBKB 7. 1922 Chrysanthemums Good Commercial Varieties ENOMOTO & CO^ Inc. 35 St. Anne Street San Francisco, Cal. than last year. This applies not only to the Oakland store, but to the various branches in the interior. Business has improved considerably with the opening of the schools. In witness of the latter fact, a new Dodge delivery truck has been added to the delivery department, to care for the increased trade. Funeral work and wedding decorations are good at present. W. S. Harmon, of the H. M. Sanborn Co., is back on the job after his vacation, spent in the Santa Cruz mountains. Mr. Harmon states that the fall business will not really begin to pick up until the Holland bulbs arrive. There is a little business in winter vegetable seeds and in Gladiolus The Bride and f reesias. This has been the greatest year for gladioli that has ever been experienced here. Many new shades were introduced for th-e first time and more of these flowers were used in decorative work than ever before. The new shades pro- duced charming effects in sprays and floral pieces. Hogan & Evers will move shortly to their new location. The original plana called for the move to be made August 1, but, because of the slowness of the former tenant to vacate and the diffi- culty of getting workmen, the opening has been postponed several times. J. J. Thomas, of Thomas & Harris, has returned from a trip to British Columbia. On the trip, which was made by motor, Mr. Thomas visited about thirty of the leading florists in the various towns he passed through. After looking the ground over pretty thor- oughly, he has decided that conditions in Oakland, from the florists' standpoint, are about the best there are. He re- ports a wonderful trip, with perfect weather the entire time. Funeral work seems to be gradually increasing, after a lapse during the summer months. Wed- dings seem to be much later this year than previou


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