JUND 19, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



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. cu.. suna.,. Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



CALIFORNIA FLOWERS 



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

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

 ' S HIPPED TO ALL POINTS=^ ' 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Mention The Retiew when yon write. 



Orchids are scarce and the price has 

 been raised to 75 cents wholesale, 50 

 cents being the price here practically 

 all the time for many years. Gardenias 

 are on the short side of the market, also. 

 Miscellaneous stock, such as gaillardias, 

 gypsophilas, marigolds, marguerites, 

 daisies, myosotis and mignonette, are 

 utilized to good advantage. Greens are 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Enomoto & Co. have taken over all 

 interest in the Woodside Nurseries, at 

 Redwood City, Cal., and are increasing 

 their acreage of asters and chrysanthe- 

 mums this year. Mr. Enomoto says 

 that business holds up well for this sea- 

 son of the year, and he looks for a big- 

 ger shipping demand for asters and 

 chrysanthemums than ever before, pro- 

 vided the crop conies up to expectations. 



Domoto Bros, report a larger acreage 

 of chrysanthemums than last year, the 



List and Prices Ready 



SEASON- 1920 



If interested mail basinene card or letterliead. 

 We want you on our mailins list. 



HOWARD ROSE CO.. HEMET, CAL. 



planting of which will be completed in 

 a week or ten days. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. ex- 

 pects to have about the same acreage 

 of chrysanthemums to draw from this 

 year as last, also about the same acre- 

 age of asters. They received a few 

 white chrysanthemums this week, but 

 they did not show extra good quality 

 and failed to bring a high price. The 

 advisability of bringing chrysanthe- 

 mums on the market so early is ques- 



tioned at this establishment. Last year, 

 though not so early as this, the first of- 

 ferings failed to attract much attention 

 locally, and were not suitable for ship- 

 ping. 



The Heller wedding decoration exe- 

 cuted by Norman Marcus, decorator for 

 Albert O. Stein, received much favorable 

 comment. A white altar, draped with a 

 priest's rare old robe of gold, furnished 

 the background for a large white marble 

 urn, filled with larkspurs and «gladioli, 



