May 6, 1920 



TTic Florists^ Review 



53 



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GET READY FOR I 



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We can supply you with the Cut Flowers and Greens | 

 that you want. | 



Besides these you will want Magnolia wreaths. ' ■' | 



We have both cartons and made up wreaths. | 



No. 1, $1.00 No.2,$1.2S No.3,$l.S0l 



With artificial flowers, 50c extra i 



. Look up the Foil, Cut Wire, Wired Toothpicks and | 



greening pins and then write us for prices. S 



I WALTER ARMACOST & CO. I 



321 East Fourth Street | 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. | 



We Close Sundays = 

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PRICE LIST 



iubject to change. 



Effective 

 May 10, 1920 



Short Medium LiOtiK 



looster Ueaaty $0.10 



)olauibia 10 



^•d Shawyer 08 



)hamp Wetland 10 



yhlte Killarney OK 



>ph«lia 08 



Wkwyer 08 



f eace (White Shawyor ) 08 



lelenTaft 08 



CARNATIONS, Splits 



Best 

 ^AlT A^ ""KS--^""-"."'.:K:!«i per dozen 



i'pM i'lff-r^yo /"^i- i;- • i, *2.50 per dozen 



IwR VM*^*''' *•»** PI-UMOSUS. 75<; per bunch 

 :*■"»» S3.00 i)er dozen bunches 



$0.18 

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$0.25 

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iller Floral Co. 



FARMINGTON, 



UTAH 



)ea3 arriving. Some indoor sweet peas 

 ire still oflFereo, but the outdoor stock 

 laa the preference because of superior 

 luahty. Of marigolds, daisies, gypso- 

 )hilas and other miscellaneous outdoor 

 itock there is an abundance of anything 

 >ne could desire. Iris has a good call 

 ind a limited supply of good tulips, 

 winding up thoir season, cleans up 

 ?asily. ^ 



Easter lilies are still plentiful and 

 iioye poorly. Callas are in the same 

 )08ition. They arc grown so generally 

 n home gardens that they do not at- 

 Tact mueh attention at the stores. Gar- 

 lenias are in a class by themselves, be- 

 ing about the only flowers short of the 

 lemand here. 



Various Notes. 



A. J. Eossi, of Pelicano, Rossi & Co., 

 8 expected home in a few days from a 

 southern trip, having visited San 

 Jiego, Tijuana and other southern 

 )0int8. Prank D. Pelieano, of the same 



Everybody Knows Our Motto* 



"We Never WBss" 



EVERYTHING IN 



Cut Flowers and Supplies 



S. MURATA & CO. 



Oldest and Most Experienced Shippers in Soathem California 



380-386 S. Los Angeles St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



FREESI A PURITY 



Get our prices for 1 920 crop 

 HARRY BAILEY 



R. v. D. No. 6, I A I r< I 



Box 364 Los Angeles, Cal. 



firm, has been home for the last week 

 on account of illness. He is putting out 

 an increased acreage of dahlias this sea- 

 son. Business is reported seasonably 

 active by Frank Thatcher. 



Carl Matraia, formerly identified with 

 the Art Floral Co., and more recently 



POINSETTIAS 



STOCK PLANTS 



One-year-old, early and late California fleld- 

 prown plants, l-lnch to 1^4-lnch caliper. 



PA IT! rrifr 1220 Hay Avenue 

 rAUL LLMLy Ut Aagdet, Calif. 



with Podesta & Baldocchi, has goae out 

 of the flower business. 



P. V. Matraia, of the Art Floral Co., 

 says that business is rusking. 



Edward Goeppner, of Podesta & Bal- 

 docchi, is being congratulated upon the 

 arrival of a daughter at his kouse, 



