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Hax 8. 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



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8S 



Memorial Day 



We expect this to be the biggest Memorial Day 

 ever known in the florists' business. We will have 

 on hand a large supply, of IRIS, all colors, DEL- 

 PHINIUM, CECILE BRUNNER, hothouse and lath, 

 CENTAUREA, GYPSOPHILA and GLADIOLUS, 



^'"^ STATICE 



or Everlasting Flowers, in all colors. The quality is very 

 fine this season, and will be a bigr money maker for you. 

 We can ship any quantity — any place. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS, MAGNOLIA LEAVES and a full line 

 of supplies. 



ORDER EARLY 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 



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



ENONOTO&CO.,Inc. 



Wholesale Growers 

 and Slilppers ' 



35 Saint Anne St, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



OWN ROOT 



FIELD GROWN 



Howard Rose Co. 



Hemet, n California 



Uenttcm The Berlew when you write. 



week is the best I have seen in town 

 and these are meetine with ready sale. 



L. T. S. 



SAN FBANCISCO. 



The Market. 



There is an abundance of stock, as is 

 usual at this time of the year, and 

 prices have receded since Easter, 

 but it cannot be said that the market 

 Js 'lemoralized. Business has held up 

 fairly well since the holiday and the 

 surplus has not become burdensome on 

 any particular item. Roses easily head 

 the list, notwdthstanding the competi- 

 t'on of other more seasonable offerings. 

 'Tl'^y are of excellent quality and this 

 ''>^lis to maintain their enviable posi- 

 ^^^"■'- Russell is particularly good and 

 •^''■nis up closely, but, on account of the 

 I'l'sitities of other flowers available, the 



MONEY MAKERS 



from now on 



Statice 



ALL COLORS 



Double Shasta 

 Daisies 



and all other Choice Flowers and Greens in Season 



L. A. FLORAL CO. 



Tl^e House of Quality and Service 



236 E. FOUR TH ST. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



-WHOLESALE EVERGREENS- 



of all kinds, including Huckleberry, Plumosis, Mexican Ivy, hard and soft Brake. Maideabair 

 and an extra fine cut of Statke for Decoratioa Day. 



For best prices, write 

 TASSANO BROS., 422 South Wall Street, Lo« Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



top price is only $2 per dozen. Columbia 

 is rapidly gaining popularity in this sec- 

 tion, but still unquestionablv leaves first 

 place to Russell. 



First-quality carnations are scarce, 

 which tends to make these flowers more 



of a drug on the market than any other 

 offering at the present time. Sweet 

 peas are getting more plentiful and sell 

 well, these being popular flowers for 

 general use here. Tulips are nearing the 

 end of their season and lilacs are in 



