January 8, 1020. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



There is one place where you can always get Plumosus. and get it in any quantity, and that place is ARMACOST'S. 

 We have about 9 acres in Greens alone. Remember that we have the cut flowers and supplies, too. Write for prices. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 



321 East 4th St. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS. 



Los Angeles, Calif. 



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PRICE LIST 



Effective January 9, 1920. 

 Subject to change Without notice. 



Short Medium Loni; 



Uoogler Beaatr $0.10 $0.20 $0.30 



Columbia 10 .'JO ..30 



Red 8hawy«r ID .18 .25 



Chamv Wetland 10 .18 .26 



White Killarney 10 .18 .25 



Ophelia 10 .18 .25 



.Shawyer 10 .18 .25 



Peace (White Shawyer) . . .10 .18 .25 



CARNATIONS. Hhurts and splits (>c 



Befit 10c 



Sprensreri and Plumosas ... 65c bunch 



Perns $3.00 doz. bunches 



Miller Floral Co. ITT iin 



FARMINGTON, " ^ t%U 



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offered in the market. RetaLlers re- 

 ported no difficulty in getting rid of 

 sj>ring flowers even at stiff prices, since 

 immediately after the first of the year 

 there is always a^ demand for out-of- 

 season blooms for table decorations, etc. 



Outdoor stock was almost gone, with 

 the exception of a good, new crop of 

 calendulas. 



Potted plants were well cleaned up 

 during Christmas week and the demand 

 for Xew Year's stock among the local 

 retailers disposed of practically all the 

 rest. Nurserymen selling in San Fran- 

 cisco state that they anticipate a short- 

 age of potted plants and ferns straight 

 through the winter. Just now cinerarias 

 are in good condition. A number of 

 fine-looking Boston ferns were seen last 

 week in the market. 



Orchids were scarce and the first crop 

 of gardenias was nearing the end of its 

 bearing, but a new crop will be ready 

 shortly. 



Spencer Sweet Peas 



ROSES, VIOLETS, NARCISSI, CARNATIONS 

 and everything in season 



P. C. MILLER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



217 Winston Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 THE BEST IN THE >VEST 



The seed fiims and retail nursery es- 

 tablisliiiients are getting ready for what 

 they think will be an especiallv good 

 .'pring season. Even now, the demand 

 for rose bushes and ornamental plants 

 and shrubbery is such that local dealers 

 antici])ate a heavy sale of stock of this 

 char.'U'tcr for the 1920 season. The call 

 for early spring annuals, too, has com- 

 menced and the various firms are ready 

 to meet tho demand. 



Various Notes. 



C. Kooyman, of C. Kooyman & Co., 

 stated that his Christmas stock was well 

 cleaned up. Mr. Kooyman also reported 



that his bulb business totaled up in a 

 most satisfactory mauiKM- and arrange- 

 ments for next season's business include 

 jilans for an even larger supply of im- 

 ported stock. 



fi. Enomoto, of Enomoto & Co., is 

 shipping large quantities of roses out 

 of town. Tins firm 's stock is in fine 

 shape now and reports from those to 

 whom the roses have been delivered are 

 favorable in regard to the condition of 

 the cut stock upon arrival. Violets, too, 

 arc much improved and Mr. Enomoto 

 says that the firm is again able to meet 

 til" demand for violets for shipping. 



Domoto Bros, have comparativelv few 



