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The Florists^ Review 



July 16, 1920 



r* *>»• florist* whoa* e«fd» ■vp«tf on the vf9 omnrlnc thlo haad* mxm piropwrsd to fOl oMom 

 .... Irom othor florists for local d^vcry on th« lunuri baals* 



LOS ANGELES 



414K South Broadway 



Send your orders to 



BROADWAY 

 FLORISTS 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



REDONDO FLORAL CO. 



218 West Seventh Street 



Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 

 A. KNOPF A. F. BORDEN 



WOLFSKILLS' and 

 MORRIS GOLDENSON 



FLORISTS AND DECORATORS 



We Solicit Telegrraph Orders. 

 Regrular Trade Discount. 



229W.ThirdSt..LOSANGELES.CAL. 



Darling's Shop 



••FLOWERS FOR HER" 

 208 West Sixth Street. LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



Cut flowers or good design work by best artists 

 snd designers delivered anywhere in the west 

 on receipt of mail or telegraph orders. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assodatioii. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL 



HOWARD & SMITH 



NINTH AND OLIVE STREETS 



You can depend on us for all orders for 

 delivery in th>s section. 



®he (Alcxanbria ^brist 



Nfeml)«r of 



F T. D. 

 and S A. F. 



Hotel Alexandna 



Los Angeles, 

 Calif. 



LOS ANGELES. CAL. 



ATHLETIC CLUB FLORIST 



Formerly California Cut Flower Co. 

 433 West 7th Street 



Takes care of telephone and teieirraph orders 



over the whole of Soutbern California. 



Usual trade discount. 



LICHTENBERG'S 



324 W. Sixth Street 



LOS ANGELES 



Say It with Flowers. 



Member F. T. D. 



Pasadena, Cal. coiorado^st. 

 THE ORCHID 



PASADENA'S OLDEST FLORIST WILL 



EXTEND THE USUAL COURTESIES 



Member of F. T. D. 



PASADENA, CAL. 



SIEBRECHT'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS 

 Henry A. Siebrecht, Jr. 



Member F. T. D. 



IT PAYS you to 

 DEPEND ON US 



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Florists 



430 South Hill Street 



LOS ANGELES 



has plans under way for a retail store. 

 It Is remodeling and enlarging its store 

 and, with the completion of the new 

 greenhouses, will have a large range. 



Mrs. Louis Asmussen, of Pope Station, 

 Kan., who was injured about six weeks 

 ago in an accident, has improved, but 

 she is not yet entirely well. 



Mrs. Jack Murray, secretary for W. 

 L. Rock, has gone to Chicago and from 

 there will go to Detroit, Toronto, Que- 

 bec and various other places. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomas and chil- 

 dren are on a visit to California. In 

 their absence, Mrs. Edith Roberts is in 

 charge of the Rosery. 



Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and son, 

 Billy, have returned from a month's 

 visit to the western coast. Mr. Miller 

 was chairman of the entertainment 

 committee of the Shriners' special train 

 from here to the convention, at Port- 

 land, Ore. 



Ernest Weber, of the Linwood Floral 

 Co., has spent the last three weeks in 

 Wisconsin and South Dakota. 



William Foith is getting his benches 

 ready for carnations and will begin to 

 plant indoors in about ten days. He 

 cut 10,000 blooms from the old stock 

 July 8, which about ended his crop for 

 the season. The blooms were small, but 

 they sold readily for funeral sprays. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Foith are going to Excel- 

 sior Springs, Mo., shortly for a two 

 weeks' rest. 



H. H. Coffee, bookkeeper for W. J. 

 Barnes, is enjoying the simple life in 

 the Ozarks. 



J. G. Eggleston has a fine stand of 

 cucumbers in the space formerly occu- 

 pied by his white sweet peas. He has 

 thrown out all of his white peas and 

 will hereafter grow only colored varie- 

 ties. His cucumber vines are from ten 



Portland 



an 



ORE. 



Tonseth's 



287 Washington Street 



In the heart of the city 



Growers and Reteiilers members 



PORTLAND. ORE. 





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Z00.00OFee^ of6/asa 

 JEsfabtisAed 20 Years ^ 



OAKLAND, CAL. 



California Florist 



TACOMA, WASH. 



Orders forCut Flowers and Designs delivered 

 anywhere in the United Statea and Canada. 



TACOMA 



Smith Floral Co., 1112 Broadwaf 



PASADENA,, CAL. 



ELDRED FLOWER SHOP. 



Mtimhrr Flotiata' leleKrapb DeIiT«ry. 



