. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Florists^ Review Sbpteimbek 7, GOLDEN FLORAL CO. (UrCOBPORATKD) 421-423 Wall Street Shippers and Growers of Fresh Cut Flowers Green Goods and Decorative Material PLANTS, PALMS and NURSERY STOCK LOS ANGELES, CAL. MORNINQ VlEW-aOLOEN FLORAL CO. A VMl Main 94«2 NlBht CaUs S71S* Dahlia Growers' Association acted as judges. They were Arthur Twitchett, of this city; C. S. Quick, of Berkeley, and Leslie E. Doolittle, of Pacific Grove. Besides the prize exhibits, which were open to amateurs only, Frank Pelicano, made a fine display of his 191


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 66 The Florists^ Review Sbpteimbek 7, GOLDEN FLORAL CO. (UrCOBPORATKD) 421-423 Wall Street Shippers and Growers of Fresh Cut Flowers Green Goods and Decorative Material PLANTS, PALMS and NURSERY STOCK LOS ANGELES, CAL. MORNINQ VlEW-aOLOEN FLORAL CO. A VMl Main 94«2 NlBht CaUs S71S* Dahlia Growers' Association acted as judges. They were Arthur Twitchett, of this city; C. S. Quick, of Berkeley, and Leslie E. Doolittle, of Pacific Grove. Besides the prize exhibits, which were open to amateurs only, Frank Pelicano, made a fine display of his 1915 seedling, which took first prize at the P. P. I. E. last year, and a number of his other fine seedlings. He was granted honorary mention. D. Raymond, of the Garden City Pot- tery Co., San Jose, Cal., is preparing to entertain a big crowd September 10, the date for the next field day of the Pa- cific Coast Horticultural Society, which is to be held at his place. He says the Southern Pacific railroad makes excur- sion rates for such trips and that a good many will no doubt go in automo- biles. He promises to provide plenty "to eat and a good time for everybody, families included. A committee has been appointed to study the methods employed at the fruit, vegetable and fish markets of this city, with a view to placing the flower market on a more satisfactory basis for both wholesalers and retailers. The trade expects a report within a week or ten days. Joseph Proietti has a large cut of late amaryllis, which shows good qual- ity and sells well. He still is bringing in some good gladioli. Arthur Zirkman, representing the M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, has been book- ing orders here for florists' supplies. L. Uzick has returned to duty at Joseph's after a pleasant vacation trip to Lake Tahoe. Alfred Cuneo, one of Joseph's popu- lar salesmen, is receiving the congratu- lations of his friends upon his marriage August 26 to Miss Lena Nesland. It is understood that in his excitement


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