May 18, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



99 



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GET READY FOR ! 



i DECORATION DAY| 



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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. 1 



No. 1, $1.00 No. 2, $1.25 No. 3, $1.50 



With artificisd flowers, 50c extra 



Look up the Foil, Cut Wire, Wired Toothpicks and 

 greening pins and then write us for prices. 



1 WALTER ARMACOST & CO. i 



I 321 East Fourth Street I 



I LOS ANGELES, CAL. | 



i We Close Sundays s 



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PRICE UST 



Effective 

 May 17. 1920 



Subject to cbange. Short Meillum Long 



Hoo8ter Beauty $0.10 $0.18 $0.25 



Columbia 10 .18 .26 



Red 8hawrer 08 AH .20 



Champ Wetland 10 .18 .25 



White Ktllarney 08 .15 .20 



Ophelia 08 .15 .20 



Shawjer 08 .15 .20 



Pence (White Shawyer) 08 .15 .20 



HelenTaft 08 .15 .20 



CAKNATIONS, Splits W 



.,.„^" Best 08 



fr^^TKR LILIKS $2.50 per dozen 



io.V.','i^ I.ILIE8 $2.50 per dozen 



iS-KijM *^*^''' and PLUM08US. 75c per bunch 

 ••MINS $3.00 per dozen bunches 



Miller Floral Co. 



FARMINGTON, 



UTAH 



'" local requirements. Cold weather, 

 '"Mowing several days of high tempera- 

 l"'e, is held responsible for the de- 

 < r ased receipts just when a heavy sup- 

 ply of flowers would have been particu- 

 larly welcome. The uneasiness of the 

 wf5^.1t before in regard to where business 

 \vas coming from for Mothers' day, 

 "Wing to shipping being curtailed, re- 

 •■-'ved itself into a question of where 

 '>' !,^et stock to fill orders within the re- 



'fiu^ territory where shipments 

 ''• 'M be made. It is conceded here that 

 ', 'e business could have been done on 

 • -thcrs' day had stock been more plen- 

 .'■■11 and the wholesalers been able to 

 ■ all their orders. Some firms spent 



-I'^od many dollars on telegrams ad- 

 •ig florists in Minneapolis, Kansas 



■y and other distant points that the 



fress companies would not accept 



. I'Dients for delivery beyond Ogden 



••! Denver. ' 



^^ '--'arnations, especially the white va- 



'es, were at a premium. Good carna- 



Everybody Knows Our Motto 



"We Never Miss" 



EVERYTHING IN 



Cut Flowers and Supplies 



S. MURATA & CO. 



Oldest and Most Experienced Shippers in Southern California 



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



