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APRIL 10, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



109 



I 



Lots of Roses 



q Our spring crop of ROSES will be on hand when you read 

 this. All colors, all varieties and all of them good. The kind 

 that ship well and sell well — you are sure to like them; so 

 are your customers. 



^ We still have Freesias, Daffodils and Tulips and every- 

 thing else in season. Peas are especially fine now. 



q Get our prices on all your Florists* Supplies. We can save 

 you money. Here are our prices on Picks: 



Box, 10,000 $2.35 



4-iD. Green Match Sticks 2.25 



6-in. Green Match Sticks 2.00 



Florists' Cut Wire, per box 2.00 



10-box lots r 1.85 



WALTER ARM ACOST & CO. 



22 1 East 4th Street w. cio.. Sunday. Los Angeles, Cal. 



l^fl to iH to 1 to 

 2-in. up. 1^-in. Ik-in. 



GLADIOLI 



Panama, best pink $3.00 



America 2.00 



Chicaeo White 8.00 



Princeplne 3.00 



AuKQsta 2.00 



Qlory ol Holland 



Brown Bulb Ranch, """SX!" 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



$2.25 



2.50 

 2.60 

 1.60 

 3.00 



$1.60 

 1.00 

 1.70 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 2.0O 



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OWN ROOT 



FIELD GROWN 



Howard Rose Co. 



H*ni«t, n CalifemUi 



^Mention The Bevlew when you write. 

 SAN DIEOO, CAL. 



The liCarket. 



While the reduction of the number of 

 soldiers and sailors has given the town a 

 quieter appearance, retailers say that 

 business has kept up well, prices being 

 )^'iH maintained and stock of good qual- 

 ity in fine demand. The climatic con- 

 <iit;(ins of San Diego being so nearly 



I perfect, all stock thrives well, so the 

 ''sll from outside sources just now is 



I sniall. Leaving out the purely com- 

 "it'feial end of the business, a visitor 

 f'li'ii farther north cannot help being 

 'f'lj rossed with the color, substance and 



|8'''<ral excellence of the outdoor-grown 

 "'•'crs in San Diego. 



Various Notes. 



"oyle & Darnaud report business 

 S'">d, Mr. Darnaud especially comment- 



EASTER ORDERS 



Should be sent early this year, as the shortage of Easter Lilies will make 

 a greater demand for 



Callasy Peas, Daf fodils, Roses, 

 Carnations and Stocks 



We have a record for filling rush orders, thereby living up to our motto: 

 The House of Quality and Service 



But under the circumstances we strongly advise that your orders be 

 sent early to prevent disappointment. 



L. A. FLORAL CO. 



FRED SPERRY, Manager 



236 E. Fourth Street LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Long Distance Phone, Pico 518 



Mention The Review when you write. 



-WHOLESALE EVERGREENS- 



of all kinds, including Huckleberry, Plumosus, Mexican Ivy, hard and soft Brake, Maidenhair 

 and an extra iine cut of Statice for Easter and Decoration Day. 



For best prices, write 



TASSANO BROS., 422 South Wall Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ing on the number of orchids they had 

 sold this year. 



Miss Eainf ord 's store is always the 

 picture of neatness and order. While 

 there is always something of interest 

 to see there, the writer was much 



impressed by some branches of casu- 

 arina, which appear perfect for decora- 

 tive purposes. The branches have the 

 cone-like seed vessels on the older por- 

 tions and, with the male flowers on the 

 younger, drooping branches, make a de- 



