JULT 31, 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I WHERE SHALL I TRADE NEXT YEAR? I 



I With ARMACOST & CO., of course! \ 



I Easy to answer that if you have visited our plant and have become | 



I acquainted with us. If you haven't we will try to tell you in this space | 



I some of the reasons that have caused Armacost & Co., Los Angeles, | 



I to come to be recognized as the best and most dependable wholesale | 



I house on the Pacific Coast. | 



i TJiZkoor^'n XTi^ A Why you should buy your Greens from s 



I I\l:;clC>Ull IMU. 4: Armacost & Co. "SOME GREEN!" That | 



I is what they all say when they see our 83^ acres in Plumosus and | 



I Sprengeri. No difference which house you buy from, sometime or | 



I other you get our green. Only you will get it fresher if you buy | 



I right from the gardens. Successful shipments last winter as = 



I far as Ohio. Remember we have the Maidenhair, Brake and i 



I Huckleberry, too. | 



E Line up with headquarters this fall when you start to buy Greens. s 



I YOU'LL "SAY SO," TOO | 



S (For Reason No. 1, see issue of July 10 ) 5 



— (For Reason No. 2, see issue of July 17.) ■■ 



— (For Reason No. 3. see issue of July 24.) S 



I WALTER ARMACOST & CO. | 



I 221 East 4th Street w. cio.. sund.,. Los Angeles, Cal. | 



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MPDtlon The Review when yon write. 



CALIFORNIA ASTERS 



Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, Daisies, Marguerites, GypsophiIas,Marisrolds, Jelly Stock, 



Strawflowers, Asparagus Plumosus, Adiantum. 



=SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS= 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Meution The Review when you write. 



rieties are in rather poor condition. 

 Asters "were seen for the first time in 

 quantity and the new crop of. gladioli 

 is arriving in splendid condition. Sev- 

 eral of the newer varities, including 



Niagara, Augusta, Princeps, Schwaben 

 and Pendleton, were brought in during 

 the early part of the week and at pres- 

 ent are the mainstay of the cut flower 

 stock. 



First quality asters on long stems are 

 bringing from 40 to 50 cents per dozen, 

 wholesale, and are in strong demand for 

 shipping. 



Chrysanthemums are scarce and 



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