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The Florists^ Review 



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WALTER ARMACOST. 



FRED E ROYSTON 





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Los A<v<5eles.Cal. December 14th 1920. 



Editor Florists' Review^ 

 Chicago, Illinois. 

 Dear Sir:- 



These Review ads certainly have an awful wallop. It 

 keeps us busy running blue pencil through price lists, and print- 

 ing "Sold Out" signs. 



Those heavy 4 and 5-inch Cyclamens are all sold. We 

 still have some nice 4-inch for 50 cents each, and some 5-inch 

 for 75 cents. You can still get some 6-inch and 8-inch, but 

 you will have to hurry. 



The Heather, Cinerarias, Begonias, Primroses and Table 

 Ferns are all gone for Holiday sales. Plenty more when they have 

 a few days to open up. 



You have no type big enough, or black enough, to tell 

 about our Roses. You just have to see them to appreciate them. 

 If you cannot come to the Greenhouses, order the Roses sent to you. 



Greens? Of Course I We have them by the Acre. We have 

 everything in season, and just a little bit better than the other 

 fellow. That is what makes us- 



"The Biggest, Best and Busiest Store in the West." 



Yours truly, 

 Walter Armacost & Co. 



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