NOVEMBBH 27, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



95 



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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. | 



= r^ET our quantity price on your requirements. Order a sample ship- | 



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



i Today we are offering Dux's Magnolia Leares, 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 321 East 4th Street w. ci... s..da,. Los Angeles, Cal. | 



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NOVEMBER 27, 1919 



WHOLESALE PRICES 



Subject to Chance. 



Short 



Shawyer $6.00 



Ophelia 6.00 



VWiite Shawyer 6.00 



White Killarney 6.00 



Red Shawyer 6.00 



Hoosier Beauty 8.00 



Columbia 8.00 



Cirnations . . . 4.00 



Syrengeri & Plumosus. per bunch 

 Blurdy Ferns, per dozen bunches. . 



Per 100 

 Med. 



$12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 12.00 

 16.00 

 16.00 



Long. 



$15.00 

 16.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 6.00 



.. .65 



.. 8.00 



Miller Floral Co. 



rARMINGTON, 



UTAH 



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Xmas Greens 



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Garland Wreaths Wild Cherry Wreaths | 



Garland Roping 1 



Searce, but a number of local growers 

 state that a good supply will be ready 

 ahortly. Boston ferns are a little more 

 plentiful and in strong demand. 



Orchids are reported hard to get. The 

 call for them in local retail establish- 

 ments is far ahead of the present sup- 

 oly and many substitutes have been used 

 on orchid orders. Gardenias are fairly 

 plentiful. They are good this year and 

 are bringing good prices. Carnations 

 were in better shape last week and more 

 plentiful than they have been for some 

 time. The large amount of funeral work 

 is keeping the market fairly well cleared 

 of this stock. 



Potted plants are commencing to ar- 

 rive from the nurseries, only in small 

 numbers as yet, but growers state that 

 they expect a good business in this line 

 /or the holidays. Cyclamen plants and 

 a few azaleas are the main varieties, 

 rhe violet crop is in fine condition, but 

 growers are anxious for some rain be- 

 fore Christmas. An enormous quantity 



ORIDER [EARLY 



1 GEORGE J.HALL & C0.| 



I Los Angeles, Calif. § 



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POINSETTIAS 



Place your orders now for the entire season. 250.000 blooms on 14 acres of frostless 

 land which are ready now-supply will last until February. 



Prices for season 1919-1920: 



No. 1-Selected blooms, 2^ to 3-foot stems HflJSS* ik'S 



No. 2-Large blooms, 2^ to 3-foot stems Per 100, 15.00 



No. 3-Medium, 18' to 30-inch stems ^l\^' JaS 



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



PAUL ECKE 



Largest Grower and Shipper of Cut Poliuettia* and Poinsettia Stock Planta 

 1226 Hay Avenue, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



