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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 25, 1920 



Easter Flowers 



Plenty of stock is now available 



We have an ample supply of Roses, Carnations, Violets, 

 Greens, Woodwardia Ferns, etc., etc. 



J. A. AXELL, 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION 

 FLORIST 



463 Bosh St., San Francisco, Calif. 



J. Dieterich has purchased a 10-acre 

 tract in the San Fernando valley and 

 proposes to plant a considerable part 

 of it to Erica melanthera and other 

 stock. The big shipment of aspidistras 

 has all been planted out at the Winters- 

 bury nursery. 



Burns the Florist has moved from the 

 basement on Third street to the store 

 above. This change gives him more 

 room, which was much needed, and a 

 far better chance for display. Mr. 

 Burns has been on Third avenue for 

 several years and, in a quiet way, has 

 worked up a good business. 



Angelo Tassano is going to build three 

 more greenhouses for maidenhair fern 

 at his Artesia nursery. Mr. Tassano is 

 sending in excellent maidenhair, grown 

 in Pacific humus, and he has placed 

 orders for another large consignment 

 of the humus as soon as the new houses 

 are ready. 



F. R. Hills, of the Hills Nursery, is 

 on the sick list. St. Patrick's day al- 

 most every second person on the streets 

 was carrying a shamrock grown by Mr. 

 Hills for the Hibernian bank, which an- 

 nually gives away many thousands to 

 all comers. Mr. Hills has grown these 

 for many years. 



The Cedar Nursery Co. had a decided- 

 ly attractive lot of Easter lilies, about 

 4,000, and the sold-out sign was on them 

 early. Mr. Kimura is a skillful and 

 careful grower of plants and the lilies 

 this year were a fine, even lot. 



H. R. Richards. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



The coast rains during the last few 

 weeks, which are practically the first of 

 the season, have come as a great relief 

 to growers. The outside crops have 

 been greatly helped, while the inside 

 crops have profited by the added mois- 

 ture. 



The prices on roses and other cut 

 flowers dropped a little lower last week, 

 on account of the supply of spring 

 flowers now on the market. The second 

 crop of roses is abundant and in splen- 

 did condition. The supply of Ophelia 

 and Columbia is especially good. Rus- 

 sell is not so plentiful as it has been 

 recently. 



Due to Lent, the demand for large 

 supplies of flowers has been lacking, 

 but Easter promises to open up the best 

 season yet known in San Francisco. 



Daffodils are greatly in demand and 

 are steadily increasing in price. They 



We will give yoii 



SATISFACTION 



Not only in PRICE BUT EVERY OTHER WAY. 



Keep in touch with us for everything in the trade. 



IT WILL PAY YOU ALL THE TIME. 



L. A. FLORAL CO. 



236 EAST FOURTH ST., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 



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 1920 CROP READY NOW 



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