NOVBHBIIR 13, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I A New Store | 



I WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING | 



I 321 and 323 East Fourth Street | 



I \A/E believe that we have the best and most convenient Wholesale | 



I ^ ^ Store west of Chicago. It is backed by about a quarter million | 



I feet of glass and nine acres of greens. We have both the stock and | 



I the facilities for handling it. Our greatly increased space enables us | 



I to carry a large stock of Florists' Supplies. | 



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i r^ET our quantity price on your requirements. Order a sample ship- 5 



= vJ ment of Cut Flowers. Visit our new store and the greenhouses. = 



= Today we are offering Dux's Magnolia Leaves, full size cartons, $2.00 each; 100 = 



= cartons, at $1.85; 1000 lots, at $1.75, f . o. b. Los Angeles. = 



I WALTER ARMACOST & CO. I 



I 321 East 4th Street w. ci... sand.,. Los Angeles, Cal. I 



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NOVEMBER 13, 1919 



WHOLESALE PRICES 



Subject to Change. 



Short 



Shawyer $6.00 



Ophelia 6.00 



White Shawyer 6.00 



White Killarney 6.00 



Red Shawyer 6.00 



Hoosier Beauty 8.00 



Ck)lumbia 8.00 



Carnations.. 4.00 



Sprengeri & Plumosus. per bunch 65 



Hardy Ferns, per dozen bunches 3.00 



Per 100 

 Med. 

 $12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 



Long. 



$15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 6.00 



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UTAH 



FARMINGTON, 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



there has been since the beginning of 

 the war. 



Halloween work just about cleaned 

 up the retail establishments on cut 

 stock. A good many social affairs of 

 considerable size were given in observ- 

 ance of the day and many of the deco- 

 rations were elaborate. 



Outdoor stock is still good. There 

 have been no frosts of consequence as 

 yet. 



Carnations have been more plentiful 

 than for some time. The present crop, 

 although not producing any large 

 blooms, permits good cutting and the 

 prices are first-rate. 



Ferns are in much better condition 

 now and are more plentiful. Besides 

 the varieties used with cut flowers, the 

 potted stock for holiday trade is arriv- 

 ing and some of it seems to be quite 

 good. Cyclamen plants are also in now, 

 and while the early plants are, of course, 

 smaller than those of December will be, 



I Chrysanthemums I 



I for Thanksgiving \ 



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I GEORGE J. HAIl & CO. | 



I Wholesale Florists | 



I Phone 66573 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. I 



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POINSETTIAS 



Place your orders now for Thanksgiving and entire season. 250,000 blooms on 14 acres 

 of frostless land which will be ready from the middle of November until February. 



Prices for season 1919-1920: 



No. 1— Selected blooms. 2^2 to 3-foot stems per 100, $18.00 



No. 2— Large blooms, 2>2 to 3-foot stems per 100, 15.00 



No. 3-Medium, 12 to 18-inch stems per 100, 12.00 



No. 4-Decorative, 12 to 18-inch stems per 100, 10.00 



PAUL ECKE 



Largest Grower and Shipper of Cut Poinsettias and Poinsettia Stock Plants 

 1226 Hay Avenue, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



