JDI.T 8, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



43 



SUMMER ROSES 



You will need Roses this summer. There will be steady 

 business for the Florists who have good Roses. We have a 

 big crop of Beauties, Russell, Columbia, Ophelia and Milady. 



We cut them tight, especially for long distance shipments. If 

 anyone can get them through, ARMACOST & CO. can. 



Remember we have every seasonable flower in quantities, 

 GLADIOLI are especially fine just now. 



WRITE us FOR PRICES ON SUPPLIES 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO, 



221 East 4th Street w. cio.. sond.,. Los Angeles, CaL 



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CALIFORNIA FLOWERS 



Roses, Carnations, Calla Lilies, Peonies, Baby Gladioli, Daisies, Marguerites, Gaillardias, Gypsophilas, 

 Marigolds, Jelly Stock, Strawflowers, Cornflowers, Forget-Me-Nots, Asparagus Plumosus, Adiantum. 

 ' SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS ■ 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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particularly fine specimens in the mar- 

 ket. 



The rose situation was but slightly 

 improved. Stock was a little more plen- 

 tiful, but the blooms were in bad condi- 

 tion and not at all satisfactory for ship- 

 ping. American Beauties are practically 

 gone now, but a fair quality of Ulrich 

 Brunner arrived to take their place. 

 These, on account of the lengthy hot 

 spell, fell into full bloom quickly, but 

 the stems and leaves were in good con- 

 dition and roses were among the few 

 flowers that could be shipped. 



Various Notes. 



The nurseries of the E. W. McLellan 

 Co. across the bay, as well as most of 

 the greenhouses in the Burlingame nurs- 

 ery, are being dried up now. Mr. Mc- 

 Lellan is leaving two or three houses on 

 the peninsula open to carry enough 

 stock for the dull period. 



List and Prices Ready 



SEASON— 1920 



If interested mail business card or letterliead. 

 We want yoa on oar mailing list. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., HEMET, CAL. 



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Excellent boxwood trees are arriving 

 now from the Cottage Gardens Nurs- 

 eries, of San Jose. They are welcome 

 additions to the market, as boxwood has 

 been extremely scarce for some time. 



Boston ferns of splendid quality are 

 arriving from the nurseries of H. Plath. 

 They bring good prices. 



Coleus plants of good appearance were 

 brought in last week by F, D, Pelicano. 

 These, with hydrangeas, rambler and 

 Dorothy Perkins roses and rhododen- 



drons, constituted the plant stock for 

 the week. The hydrangeas were in fine 

 bloom and retailers look for some of the 

 cut flowers this week. They promise to 

 retain the popularity they enjoyed the 

 last two seasons. 



Victor Ferrari, of Ferrari Bros., has 

 purchased the entire orchid stock of Dr. 

 Parker, of Santa Cruz. This leaves the 

 bay orchid situation practically in the 

 control of Mr. Ferrari and J. A. Car- 

 bone, of Berkeley. 



