. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mil T /2, 1012. ThcWeekly Florists' ReviewT. 67 the stable after the horse is gone, the new cash register at Morris Qoldenson 'b is certainly a magnificent one and an ornament to the store. It has all th^ latest appliances and improvements, and apparently will do everything but make up funeral designs. Gordon, Qar- liett & Co. still attend to that end of the business and it keeps them lively. Orders for decorated floats for the (larade seem to be fairly well divided lip among the principal retailers. H. Reeve Darling is well pleased with the wa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mil T /2, 1012. ThcWeekly Florists' ReviewT. 67 the stable after the horse is gone, the new cash register at Morris Qoldenson 'b is certainly a magnificent one and an ornament to the store. It has all th^ latest appliances and improvements, and apparently will do everything but make up funeral designs. Gordon, Qar- liett & Co. still attend to that end of the business and it keeps them lively. Orders for decorated floats for the (larade seem to be fairly well divided lip among the principal retailers. H. Reeve Darling is well pleased with the way business is coming to the Hay- ward Floral Co., on Sixth street, and a good deal of credit is due to him and his clever staff of decorators. Some of the best Ulrich Brunndr roses seen here for a long time have been displayed at this store the last few weeks. Since Mr. Creutz has taken to riding a Thor motorcycle he is a hard man to catch. He says he will be well prepared with all classes of stock for Memorial day. Dieterich & Turner have purchased another sixteen acres of land adjoining their plant at Montebello, and this gives them the entire northwest corner of the Montebello tract, thirty-three acres in all. Choice Cocos plumosa and C. flexuosa, six to eight feet high and showing fine character leaves, are be- ing sold from land that three years ago was a barley field. Always something doing at " Heisse Luft,'' even when business is quiet in cut roses. John Morley, superintendent of the San Diego city parks; C. E. Lilley, Santa Cruz, and E, W. McLellan, of San Francisco, were among the visitors to the city this week. H. R. Richards. TAOOMA, WASH. The Market. Weather conditions in this vicinity have lately been of the best for the growing of all florists' stock, both in the greenhouses and outdoors. Tulips, etc., are in full bloom on the lawns, and many of the earlier varieties of shrubs are beginning to bloom. Carnations are less plentiful again and are holding up


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