JCNK 5, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



75 



Stock You Need Now 



We have a larg^e supply of IRIS, all colors; DEL- 

 PHINIUM, CECILE BRUNNER, hothouse and lath; 

 CENTAUREA, GYPSOPHILA and GLADIpLUS, 



also 



STATICE 



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

 fine this season, and will be a big 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. ci... sund.,. Los Angeles, Cal 



CALIFORNIA FLOWERS 



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

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

 f SHIPPED TO ALL P01NTS== ' 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



ENONOTO&CO.,InG. 



Wholasal* Growars 

 and Shippers 



SSSaintAiieSt, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



Henry Kahn reports that the St. Louis 

 snapdragon is a poor seller in Oregon. 

 It is not a good color and the ends are 

 brittle; in fact, they break with the 

 most careful handling. L. T. S. 



Fred M. Young, until recently of 

 Young & Lester, at Walla Walla, Wash,, 

 has returned to Portland and purchased 

 the Martin & Forbes range of glass at 

 Mount Tabor, consisting of 100,000 feet 

 of glass and about eight acres of valu- 

 able land in one of Portland's best sub- 

 urbs. Mr. Young is known to the Pacific 

 northwest trade as a first-class grower 

 and operator and under his managtMiient 



-WHQLESALE EVERGREENS- 



of all kinds, including HMklebcrry, Plunosas, Mexkin Ivy, hard and soft Brake, Miideahiir 

 and an extra fine cilt of SMke. 



TASSANO BROS., 



For best prices, write 

 422 South WaU Street, 



Los Angeles, Cal. 



the range will no doubt continue to pro- 

 duce the high-grade stock for which it 

 has been noted. George Spencer, who 

 has been foreman of the place for seven- 

 teen y^ars, stays in his employ. Mr. 

 Martin will continue to operate the Mar- 

 tin & Forbes range at Forest Grove, 

 Ore., for the present. The trade in gen- 

 eral welcome Mr. Young back to Port- 

 land, where he retained many friends 

 of the former days, when he was a 

 grower for the concern whose range he 

 has now purchased. F. A. V. 



A BIT OF LOS ANQELES HISTORY. 



The late Louis J. Stengel, of East Los 



Mexican Ivy 



Cahfontia*» Moat 

 Popt^lar Green 



Hsmboldt Eversrecfl Cs. 



DTERVILLE. CM. 



Angeles, was the oldest plant grower, 

 in years of service, in the state of Cali- 

 fornia. Now that he is gone, the writer 

 believes himself to be the dean of Los 

 Angeles plantsmen, having been thirty- 

 two years in the craft in Los Angeles, 

 starting with the Germain Fruit Co. 



