. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 1 he r lorists' Kcvicw July 26, 1917. a boxed yew tree about 15 .yearg old, for several hundred dollars. It stood twenty feet in height, in a perfectly formed column. This concern has about 6,000 cyclamen plants in splendid con- dition. Miss Rothschild, of the Bellevue Florists, is leaving on a week's vaca- tion at Modesto, Cal. Her partner, Miss Bertha Cohn, reports a fine hotel business. Miss Recardie Lee Murray has had colored glass ventilators installed above her show window; these seem to keep the place considerably cooler. She says tliat t
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 1 he r lorists' Kcvicw July 26, 1917. a boxed yew tree about 15 .yearg old, for several hundred dollars. It stood twenty feet in height, in a perfectly formed column. This concern has about 6,000 cyclamen plants in splendid con- dition. Miss Rothschild, of the Bellevue Florists, is leaving on a week's vaca- tion at Modesto, Cal. Her partner, Miss Bertha Cohn, reports a fine hotel business. Miss Recardie Lee Murray has had colored glass ventilators installed above her show window; these seem to keep the place considerably cooler. She says tliat the Clift hotel, where she operates a branch, is crowded with guests, and that business is excellent there. Albert O. Stein has been busy on fu- neral work. He is planning another week's vacation trip, Mrs. R. E. Darbee has completed a five weeks' motor trip into southeast- ern Oregon. The party passed through the redwoods of northern California, sleeping out in the open, without even a tent, and fishing and swimming when- ever -opportunity afforded. Mrs. Dar- bee contemplates going to New York for tlie S. A. F. convention. Victor Ferrari is gradually filling up his orchid house. ** J. W. Keegan, salesman for Pelicano, ^ossi & Co., is spending his vacation at Duncan springs. F. Rosaia, of Seattle, Wash., was a recent visitor. The C. Kooyman Co., Inc., has placed on the market a red, white and blue basket, an attractive container for pa- triotic bouquets. On account of the scarcity of orchids, J. A. Axell, manager for the E. W. Mc- Lellan Co., reports an unusually heavy demand for gardenias. Tlie day the Belgian commission ar- rived in San Francisco, Podesta & Baldocchi had a good table decoration at the Palace hotel, in which they car- ried out a color scheme of red, yellow and black. The next day they used many American Beauty roses at the Pacific Union Club. C. W. Ward passed through this city this week en route to his home in Eu- reka, Cal., after an eastern trip, on
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