OCTOBEB 9, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



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ICHRYSANTHEMUMSl 



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I The Chrysanthemum season is now on. | 



I We have arranged for the entire cut of | 



I several of the best growers in Southern | 



I California. Early, mid-season and late | 



I varieties, all colors. I 



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I Let us quote you on them, as well as on | 



I all other flowers. Get our prices on sup- | 



I plies. We can save you money. | 



I WALTER ARMACOST & CO. [ 



I 221 East 4th Street w. cio.. sund.,. Los Angeles, CaL | 



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Mention The Bcrlew when yon wrlta. 



WHOLESALE PRICES 



Subject to Change 



Short 



Shawyer Iti.OO 



Ophelia 6.(X) 



White Shawyer fi.OO 



White Killarney 6.00 



Red Shawyer 6.00 



Hoosier Beauty s.OO 



Columbia 8.00 



Carnations 4.00 



Sprengeri «S Plumosus, per bunch ... .6.i 



Hardy Ferns, per dozen bunches 3.00 



Per 100 

 Med. 



112.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 



Long. 



$15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 6.00 



MMer Horal Co. 



FARMINGTON, 



DTAH 



ally good shape and have been most 

 successful shippers. 



Good roses are none too plentiful just 

 now. Ophelias are perhaps easier to ob- 

 tain than any other variety, but all 

 good rose stock is bringing big prices. 



A splendid violet crop is expected this 

 year. Early rains are helping the 

 blooms along and giving the later varie- 

 ties a good start. Shipping will com- 

 mence about the middle of October on 

 violets, but at present local retailers 

 are using all that the growers in this 

 vicinity can supply. 



Orchids are more plentiful, but the 

 demand is so brisk that retailers have 

 no difficulty in getting $1.50 a bloom. 

 The first good gardenias that have been 

 seen in San Francisco for many weeks 

 were noted last week. While they are 

 far from plentiful, the blooms are large 

 and are bringing top prices. 



Various Notes. 



J. A. Axell states that business is be- 



Chrysanthemums 



Very Best Varieties 



Giant Violets 



California's Finest Long Stea 



Order your stock from one of the 

 oldest shippers in the business 

 and be assured of satisfaction 



GEN. A. J. GOOCH 



515-517 Bush St. 



San Francisco, Calif. 



Best Prices — Best Selected Stock — Carefully Packed 



GREENS OF ALL KINDS 



Smilax, Woodwardia, Pepper Sprays, 

 Roses, Carnations 



BIG PROFITS FOR YOU 



Plumosus Adiantum 



yond his expectations. He is shipping 

 all the chrysanthemums and roses ob- 

 tainable and has been fortunate in se- 



curing some particularly fine roses dur- 

 ing the last two weeks. Mr. Axell is 

 now handling the entire output of the 



