﻿Apbil 29, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



107 



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GET READY FOR I 



I DECORATION DAY| 



We can supply you with the Cut Flowers and Greens | 



that you want. = 



Besides these you will want Magnolia wreaths. E 



We have both cartons and made up wreaths. 5 



No. 1, $1.00 No. 2, $1.25 No. 3, $1.50 | 



With artificial flowers, 50c extra | 



Look up the Foil, Cut Wire, Wired Toothpicks and | 



greening pins and then write us for prices. | 



I WALTER ARMACOST & CO. | 



I 321 East Fourth Street | 



I LOS ANGELES, GAL. | 



E ' We Cloae Sundays E 

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MOTHERS' DAY PRICE UST 



Effmctiom May 4, 1920 



Subject to cbangre witbout noticu. 

 R08BS Short Medium Liong 



UootlerBMintr $0.12 



Colaiubta 12 



$0.20 

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Ophvlla 10 



Shawyer 10 



White Sbawyer 10 



White Ktllamer )0 



Helen Taft lu 



Red Shawyer 10 



Champ Weliand 10 



Wasatch . .10 



CARNATIONS, Beit 12 



Shorts HDdSplttH 06 



SELECT EASTER LILIES. ...S2.50 |)er dozen 



CALLA LILIES »2.50 |)er dozen 



GLADIOLI $2.50 per dozen 



CALENDULAS... 36<- per bunch 



HPRBNGERIand PLCMOSUS. 75f per bunch 

 HARDY ITERNS $3.00 |)er dozen bunches 



Miller Flonl Co. 



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rARMlNGTON, 



Meatloa The Rsrlew wbea yog wrWe. _ 



practically discontinued all shipments 

 for the time being. This situation was 

 particularly regrettable, as the local 

 market had a large supply of flowers, 

 the quality was excellent and many 

 orders were on file. 



In view of the disorganization of the 

 shipping market, it might be expected 

 that conditions would be bad locally. 

 However, this is not the case. Though 

 the market is not so firm as it would 

 be if quantities of flowers were being 

 shipped out each day, many social func- 

 tions utilizing large amounts of stock 

 have come in opportunely during the 

 last two weeks and have tended 

 to keep down the surplus. Prices have 

 not dropped noticeably, except on roses, 

 of which there is an abundance, most 

 of the growers cutting heavily on such 



Everybody Knows Our Motto; 



"We Never Miss" 



EVERYTHING IN 



Cut Flowers and Supplies 



S. MURATA & CO. 



Oldest and Most Experienced Shippers in Southern California 



380-386 S. Los Angeles St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



FREESIA PURITY 



Get our prices for 1920 crop 

 HARRY BAILEY 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



R. F. D, No. 6, 

 Box a64 



varieties as Russell, Hadley, Ophelia, 

 Columbia and Ulrich Brunner, 



With shipping business largely cut 

 off, the growers have about stopped 

 picking violets and are giving their 

 time to setting out new plants. Span- 

 ish irises are beginning to take the place 



POINSETTIAS 



STOCK PLANTS 



One-year-old, early and late California field- 

 Krown plants, J -Inch to l'4-lnch caliper. 



PAITI VrW 1226 Hay Avenue 



of tulips. The latter are now on the 

 wane, after a splendid season. Higher 

 prices are being realized on the limited 

 amount of good stock still coming in. 

 Another week or ten days will probably 

 see them all gone. Outdoor sweet peas 

 are arriving, but the supply is not 



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