﻿APKIL 15, 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 reasonable. Keep the orders coming. 



We have a splendid crop of ROSES 

 — and everything that goes wth them. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 



321-23 East Fourth Street 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



We Close Sundays 



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PRICE LIST 



Subject to cbanKC Short Mcdiun 



UooHler B«autr $0.10 $0.18 



Columbia 10 .IH 



Re<t xhawyer ... .08 .15 



Champ Wetland 10 .18 



Wi.lte Killarner 08 .15 



PP»'eli« 08 .15 



Miawier 08 .15 



Pence (White Shawyer) 08 .15 



HeliMiTaft 08 .16 



tAKNAiIONS, SpHtB 



T. ' Best 



"nrwln Tnlipg $8.00 i)er 100 



r^nnter Lilies S.OOporcloz. 



*;^H I la Li lies 2.50 per do/.. 



Nw^et Peas 2.00 per 100 



•>pr..neerl and Plumosns 7.V bunch 



.'*"'» $3.00 doz. buDCbcs 



EflFective 

 April 16. l'J20 



Short Medium Long 

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per Flora] Co. 



F'^RKIIN<>TON, 



UTAH 



111-. Ajiril 4, scarcely a carnation, either 

 iU'l(| or KTocnhoiise-grown, was left. 



I'ot plants and greens were hardly up 

 y^ the demand and more could have 



"("•n sold. 



Various Notes. 

 AinontT the finest orchids grown 

 ^'■"'iind Los Angeles for wholesaling are 



^."^so which come from the West Adams 



'rscry. "Mr. Nishida was recently in 



j^"'- city with a fine cut of Cattleya 



'l^'^iffi from healthy, vigorous plants. 



I he Alexandria Florist cleaned up 



' '' at big prices; this store is rapidly 



"j'l oming one of the finest in town. An- 



,'7\^-^Brun, of the force of the Alex- 



•» n.ria Florist, is to be congratulated on 



J engagement to Miss Gertrude Neu- 

 " ' vr. 



^^ Murata & Co. report good shipping 

 -iness, many of the orders coming 



^''^^ than usual. 



^^r- Armacost & Co. sold out every- 

 ''"g which was ready in Easter lilies, 



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I Service that Advertises I 

 I GEORGE J. HALL & CO. | 



I WHOLESALE I 



I FLORISTS I 



I 423 East 5th St. 



Los Angeles, Cal. I 



= 'WE NEVER FAIL = 



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a few plants not quite making the holi- 

 day. Business in other lines was re- 

 ported as excellent. 



George Hall & Co. are well satisfied 

 with their first Easter and report fine 

 business. 



The L. A. Floral Co., which had 

 bought heavily for Easter in all lines, 

 was absolutely sold out on everything, 

 not a cut flower or plant being left. 



The P. C. Miller Co. was well sold 

 up on everything and its first Easter 

 business was quite encouraging. 



Among the visitors to this city from 

 San Diego last week were Robert Arm- 

 strong, who Las resigned his position 



at Ocean Beach, and E. Rucker, of the 

 Coronado Nursery. 



The Amling Co. is rushing construc- 

 tion at its new establishment, at Saw- 

 telle. E. C. Amling is one of the busiest 

 and most cheerful men in southern Cali- 

 fornia, to say nothing of E. C. Amling, 

 Jr., who is following in his father's 

 footsteps. 



Jack d'Ortignac has received some 

 excellent Cattleya Mossise. He is back 

 to old-time form and is handling much 

 good stock in all lines. 



Things are moving as if by magic at 

 Roy F. Wilcox's establishment at 

 Montebello. Every visit shows some- 



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