JuNa 26, 1919. I 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



JUNE ROSES 



You will need Roses for June. No wedding complete without 

 them and nothing else quite so appropriate for graduations. 

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

 bia, Ophelipand Milady. 



We cut th^ 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.. s..da,. Los Angeles, CaL 



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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 fflPPED TO ALL POINT S ■ ^ ' 



United Flower & Supply Co., Inc. 



448 BUSH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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bought more orchids this season than 

 any other customer. It is pleasing to 

 note that Mr. Barron is in much better 

 health now than he was a few weeks 

 ago. 



In J. W. Wolters' store there is al- 

 ways something a little different. The 

 various late-flowering shrubs shown this 

 week were most attractive. Some good 

 decorations were reported. 



The Athletic Club Florist is making 

 an attractive window display of Ohio 

 pottery and reports a good demand for 

 it. Besides the attractive appearance 

 of the roses, the flowers last better in 

 them than in the ordinary glazed vases. 



F. R. Hills has returned from Cata- 

 lina, San Clemente and other big 

 sea fishing points, with stories of the 

 big ones that make one think he 

 missed his vocation. Mrs. Hills was 

 not along, bo there is no means of check- 

 ing np on him, but according to Mr. 

 Hills one albacore was so big that he 



List and Prices Ready 



SEASON— 1920 



It Intereited mail baslneM eani or letterhead. 

 We want you on oar mailinc list. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., HEMET, CAL. 



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towed the boat seven miles before be- 

 ing eventually landed. And there are 

 other stories! Mr. Hills always tells 

 the truth — about his ferns. 



From the Bedondo Floral Co. come 

 reports of good business. Frank Rey- 

 mood says that he must be at the store 

 by 5:30 a. m. to keep up with the fu- 

 neral work. A. F. Borden still keeps his 

 war garden going in spare hours, and 

 A. Knopf spends all the spare time he 

 has at his lemon ranch at Santa Ana. 



Wright's Flower Shop is making the 

 usual fine summer display of water lilies 

 and other aquatics. H. R. Richards. 



WATSONVILLE, CAIi. 



H. A. Hyde has leased a 20-acre ranch 

 near Aromas, which he will make into a 

 model bulb farm in connection with his 

 other plantings. On this tract will be 

 grown Godfrey callas, of which he al- 

 ready has one of the largest fields in 



