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Jolt 29, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



59 



P. C. Miller Companv Announcement 



ON AND AFTER AUGUST 1, 1920 



The P. C. Miller Company, Los Angeles, California 



WILL BE KNOWN AS 



California Floral Company 



We have experienced a great deal of trouble in mail service, 

 owing to the fact that there are other firms in our city under 

 the name of P. C. Miller. This has resulted in our mail, in 

 many instances, being delivered to the wrong address, thus 

 causing disappointments to our customers through delayed 

 orders. We will continue business under the same man- 

 agement and will retain our motto : 



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The Best in the West'* 



IN THE FUTURE KINDLY ADDRESS US 



California Floral Company 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 

 217 Winston Street :: Los Angeles, California 



Paper White Narcissus 



Per 1000 



Lftrse Bin 128.00 



Emperor Daffodils 40.00 



Trampet Majors 40.00 



CaUa Aethiopica (White) 



Per 1000 



1-inch to l»«-incii S 86.00 



14-incli to 2-incli 8R.00 



2-iDcli and over 160.00 



C. KOOYNAN & CO., Inc. 



Wholesale FlorUtB 



ahJ Importera of Buib» 



431 BUSH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 



Mention Th« Rerlew wben yon write. 



quality and popularity. Ulrich Brun- 

 ner does not stand the heat so well. 

 Rose Premier and Columbia are fairly 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



This is still the period of vacations 

 and each week sees a new contingent 

 off. Gus Peterson and C. S. Sullivan, 

 of the Woodlawn Flower Shop, and 

 Mrs. Lema W. McCoy, of McCoy's. 

 are back. Mrs. McCoy spent several 

 weeks in Portland, Salem and other 

 Oregon points, visiting relatives. E. 

 R. Peterson, of the Hollywood Gardens, 

 has also returned, while William Holmes 

 has started on his vacation. 



B. Gillis, of the Park Floral Co., 

 Denver, was a visitor last week. He 

 is visiting a number of coast points 

 and was taken out to the Hollywood 

 Gardens by Dr. Moore. 



P. F. Rosaia, of Rosaia Bros., has re- 



FINE ASTERS 



Rubrum Lilies, Calla Lilies, Roses, Cecile Brunners, 



Strawflowers, Gypsophilas, Gladioli, 



Marguerites, etc. 



ALL KINDS OF CUT GREENS 



DOMOTO BROS. 



440 Bush Street 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Summer Flowers 



Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peaa, Baby Roses, Statice, Gladioli and 



many other seasooable flowers ready for shipment— also 

 Adiantum and Plumosus 



F. C. JAEGER & SON 



152 Powell Street 



OUR SLOGAN: 

 "Right Pric, Quality and ScrTica" SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



turned from a three weeks ' trip through 

 California and with his brother, George 

 Bosaia, is enjoying a visit from their 

 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rosaia, 

 of Golma, Cal. 



8. A. Dunlap, of the Hollywood Gar- 

 dens, recently returned from a short 



stay in Portland. This firm has been 

 showing some fine sweet peas from its 

 own greenhouses, and some of the best 

 gladioli to be seen here. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop handled 

 the decorations at the Sunset elab last 

 week for the debut of a soeiety girl 



