

Jdne 12, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



77 



JUNE ROSES 



You will need Roses for June. No wedding complete without 

 them and nothing else quite so appropriate for graduations. 

 We have a big crop just coming on, Beauties, Russell, Colum- 

 bia, 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.. sund.,. Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CALIFORNIA FLOWERS 



Roses, Carnations, Calla Lilies, Peonies, Baby Gladioli, Daisies, Marguerites, Gaillardias^ GypsophQas^ 

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

 r ■ ^SHIPPED TO ALL POINTS ' 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCrSCO, CAL. 



Mention The RcTlew when you writ*. 



ENONOTO&CO.,lnc. 



Wliolasal* Grow«rs 

 and Shippers 



35 Stilt Aim St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



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was the best season experienced for a 

 number of years. 



With the vacation period well started, 

 it is expected that business will not be 

 80 brisk for a month or two. With the 

 exception of the usual number of June 

 weddings, the demand for cut flowers 

 will decline the next two months. 



Gladioli, in many varieties, are in 

 better condition now than any other 

 stock in the market. Halley is in splen- 

 did bloom, and fine specimens of 

 Panama, as well as America, are making 

 their appearance. Dahlias, too, are ar- 



-WHOLESALE EVERGREENS- 



of all kinds, including HKhlebcrry, PlMiMsas, MexkaR Ivy, hard and soft Brake, MaUorfMr 



and an extra fine cut of Stitke. 



For best prices, write 



TASSANO BROS., 422 South WaU Street, Los Angeles, CaL 



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riving in small quantity, and the few 

 varieties in bloom are in good condi- 

 tion. Sweet sultans, Canterbury bells — - 

 mostly potted — and good cuttings of 

 Peruvian lilies are among the latest 

 comers. Roses are not in particularly 

 good shape. The hot weather has 

 scorched and softened the buds, and 

 perfect blooms are rare. Orchids are 

 practically unobtainable and most of 

 the orders must be filled through ad- 

 vance notification. There seem to be 

 enough gardenias to supply the demand, 

 but the quality is none too good. Greens 



Mexican Ivy 



Cahfamia'm 

 fopcLar 



RYOraiUE UL. 



are plentifnl aad cheap. Potted hydna- 

 geas are in fairly good eooditioa, al- 

 though some of the blooms i»o ali^tlj 



shriveled. 



The shipping season is practicaBy 



