A*«vaT 5, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



Another Car of Baskets ! 



Remember that we will have another car of baskets in 

 for your Fall trade. The freight tie-up still is bad. Let 

 us figure on your Violet Pins, Boxes,Crepe Paper, Magnolia 

 Leaves, Wax Paper. It will save you a lot of worry later. 



Keep the Cut Flower Orders Coming 



We have Valley, Roses, Asters, Marigolds, Gladioli, and 



everything else in season. 



WALTER ARMACOST & CO. 



321-323 East 4th Street 



LOS ANGELES, CAUF. 



W§ CLOSE SUNDAYS 



PRICE LIST 



EFFECTIVE AUGUST 6. 1920. 

 Sabject to cbange 



witbout notice Sbort Medium Long 



RO!ilfi8 



Hooaler Beauty $.08 $0.1S $0.20 



Colambla 08 .15 .20 



Ophelia 06 .12 .15 



Shawyer 06 .12 .16 



White KlIlameT 06 .12 15 



Gladioli.. ... $1.26 per dozen 



Oeolle Bmnners 26 per bunch 



White Baby Roae« 26 per bunch 



Feverfew 25 per bunch 



Deiph<nlain Belladonna 25 per bunch 



OypBophila «. 25 per bunch 



flalllardla .T. 26 per bunch 



Coreopsia 26 per bunch 



Shaata Daiatea 25 per bunch 



Sprenceri 75 per bunch 



Hardy Ferna 25 per bunch 



Oalendala 25 per bunch 



Aohlliea 25 per bunch 



Verotilca 25 per bunch 



Miller Floral Co. 



FARMINQTON. 



UTAH 



hotel and every effort will be made to 

 make it the most comprehensive exhibi- 

 tion of the kind ever held here. It is 

 expected that detailed preparations will 

 be announced after a meeting of the so- 

 ciety which has been planned for this 

 week. 



There is to be a dahlia show in Oak- 

 land a little later than the one on this 

 side of the bay. The dates for it are 

 September 19 to 21. It will be held un- 

 der the auspices of the Alameda County 

 Floral Association. A committee, con- 

 sisting of the following, has been named 

 to handle the exhibit: A. F. Shulte, 

 manager; Dr. E. S. Card, Charles 

 Hughes, Mrs. G. A. Spencer, J. A. 

 Scannavino, B. H. Grey, Mrs. Harry 

 Hartsone, William Burns, M. Poffenholz 

 and Carl S^bach. During a recent meet- 

 ing of the association, several author- 



ASTERS 



Red 

 Pink 

 White 

 Lavender 

 Purple 



ALL KINDS OF DRIED 

 STRAWFLOWERS 



WOODWARDIA 

 and other GREENS 



ENOMOTO & CO., Inc. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 

 35 Saint Anne Street SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



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ities on dahlia culture addressed the 

 members on the growing and care of 

 dahlias for exhibition purposes. 



Frank Eieth, Jr., of New Orleans, La., 

 paid his respects to the local trade a few 

 days ago. 



J. Keegan is back on duty with Peli- 

 cano, Eossi & Co., after a pleasant vaca- 

 tion in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and 

 other southern points. While in the 

 south he visited a number of the flo- 

 rists' establishments and found them do- 

 ing a good seasonable business and look- 

 ing forward to a brisk fall and winter 

 trade. He experienced one of the recent 

 earthquakes in Los Angeles, which 

 helped to lend variety to his trip, but 



he is not anxious for another one soon. 



Mark Ebel was down from Sacra- 

 mento, Cal., on one of hia frequent 

 visits. 



The McCallum Co., of Pittsburgh, 

 Pa., has established a branch in San 

 Francisco, located at 431 Bush street 

 with the C. Kooyman Co., under which 

 arrangement a complete showing will be 

 made here of McCallum supplies. A. F. 

 Levy, who represents the company in 

 this territory, has returned from a two 

 months' trip, during which he covered 

 the southern part of the state and made 

 the circuit around by Salt lake. He 

 found conditions favorable all along the 

 line, the florists having had a good 



