. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Name Street City and State. Retafli 25c SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. (Continued from pajfc 82). in touch, by phone, with two of his men. Luckily, there were orchids, etc., in the store. At 2 p. m., an hour after the call, G. P. Wagner and an assistant climbed aboard the Monterey flyer, carrying elab- orate table decorations and thirty-five orchid corsage bouquets, for a dinner at the Hotel Del Monte. The dinner was given to mark the wind-up of the polo tournament. It was not a case of cost, but of speed. Del Monte is 130 miles from San Francisco. E. W


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Name Street City and State. Retafli 25c SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. (Continued from pajfc 82). in touch, by phone, with two of his men. Luckily, there were orchids, etc., in the store. At 2 p. m., an hour after the call, G. P. Wagner and an assistant climbed aboard the Monterey flyer, carrying elab- orate table decorations and thirty-five orchid corsage bouquets, for a dinner at the Hotel Del Monte. The dinner was given to mark the wind-up of the polo tournament. It was not a case of cost, but of speed. Del Monte is 130 miles from San Francisco. E. W. McLellan is cutting Russell roses with stems four feet in length, which are admiringly described as "some of the classiest stock that ever came into the San Francisco ; "We're buried," said J. W. Axell, referring to his orders and to the amount of stock, which is enabling him to fill them. Green goods are in big demand. Easter lilies with stems four to five feet in length were seen here. The Ferrari Bros, grew the lilies. Henry Avansino and Victor Ferrari have been added to the board of direc- tors of the San Francisco Cooperative Flower Market. This action was taken at the last meeting. The C. Kooyman Co. will soon be cut- ting its own rubrum and Henryi lilies from the Alameda acreage. Enomoto & Co. have been handling all the flowers they require to fill their many Easter orders. Domoto Bros, had a remarkable dis- play of potted Easter lilies, roses, hy- drangeas, azaleas, rhododendrons and primulas, for the Easter trade. The United Flower & Supply Co. showed fine rambler, Dorothy Perkins other potted roses, as well as Easter lilies, in its Easter display. "Business has revived satisfactorily," said I. Inouc, manager of the concern. "Easter orders for shipment have been good and we were fortunate in having enough stock to meet all ; F. C. Jaeger & Son were busy both Xvith wholesale and retail orders for


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