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APRIL 22, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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Don't Stop! 



Easter does not end the year's business. 

 Flowers will be more plentiful, the prices 

 more recisonable. Keep the orders coming. 



We have a splendid crop of ROSES 

 — and everything that goes with them. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 



321-23 East Fourth Street 

 LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



We Close Sundays 



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PRICE LIST 



Subject to change. Short Medlun 



Hoosier Beaaty $0.10 $0.18 



Colnmbla 10 .18 



Red shawyer 08 .15 



Champ Wetland 10 .18 



White Killamer 08 .15 



Ophelia 08 .15 



Bhawyer 08 .15 



Peace (White Shawyer) 08 .15 



HelonTaft 08 .15 



CAKNATIONS, Splits . 05 



-. Best 08 



Darwin Tnlips $8.00 per 100 



^ster Lillet S.OOperdoz. 



J-alla Lilies 2.50 per doz. 



Sweet Peas 2.00 per 100 



npreiiEeri and Plamosas 75c buncli 



i;*">8 $3.00 doz. bunches 



Effective 

 April 22, 1920 



Short Medium Long 

 $0.25 

 .25 

 .20 

 .25 

 .20 

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 20 

 20 

 20 



per Floral Co. 



FARMINCTON, 



UTAH 



set out and the indications are for a 

 ^argo acreage this year, some of the 

 growers estimating a twenty-five per 

 cert increase over last year. It is 

 POJiited out that more chrysanthemums 

 could have been shipped east last fall 

 'lad tliere been ample stock to fill orders, 

 so tlic acreage is being extended this 

 season. The same applies to asters. 

 inc ] lants are being set out now and a 

 ^^i^^-r acreage is reported than was 

 8:ro\vn last year. 



Various Notes. 



J^'h! MacRorie-McLaren Co. supplied 

 "" "'Jral decorations for the wedding 

 °i Miss Arabella Schwerin and Law- 



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*"""*' McCreery, which took place at 

 tlip ^^^^° April 10, and was one of 

 hp'n '."°^^ brilliant social events ever 

 eui m California. Five men from the 

 ci -Uorie-McLaren store and the entire 



nur 

 car; 



''T force worked for two days 

 ' ng out the elaborate scheme of 



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I Mothers' Day i 



I Carnations, | 



I Sweet Peas, Tulips, f 

 I Iris I 



I George J. Hall & Co. | 



I 423 E. 5th St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. | 



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decorating the church and the Schwerin. 

 home and transforming the grounds into 

 a mass of blooming plants. There were 

 three funerals in the MacEorie-McLaren 

 connections last week. D. MacRorie's 

 father died in East Orange, N. J., just 

 as he was getting ready to go east to 

 see him. Walter Hoff buried his mother 

 and George Duffy, manager of the 

 stand in the Palace hotel, lost his father. 



V. Podesta, of Podesta & Baldocchi, 

 left for Europe Saturday, April 17. 



H. Russell, formerly identified with 

 the local trade for many years, has re- 

 turned to San Francisco, after spending 

 a year in Beno, Nev. 



FREESIA PURITY 



Get our prices for 1 920 crop 

 HARRY BAILEY 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



R. F. D. No. 6, 

 Box 854 



William Elliott, of William Elliott & 

 Sons, Boston, has been visiting in the 

 San Francisco district the last week, 

 while on an extended western trip. 



Julius Eppstein, located in the St. 

 Francis hotel, reports business all that 

 can be desired this spring. He enjoyed 



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