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The Florists^ Review 



March 10, 1921. 



Money Makers for Easter 



EASTER BLOOMING PLANTS 



CINERARIAS 

 HYDRANGEAS 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 

 RHODODENDRONS 



EASTER LIUES 

 CYCLAMENS 



CUT FLOWERS FOR EASTER 



DAFFODILS 



RANUNCULUS 



FREESIAS 



TULIPS 



STOCKS 



VIOLETS 



CALLA ULIES 

 DUTCH HYACINTHS 

 SPENCER PEAS 



CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. 



217 Winston St. 

 THE BEST IN THE WEST LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



who for many years has been supply- 

 ing the florists of this city with pre- 

 pared orange blossoms, had a birthday 

 this month and, unlike some ladies, is 

 not averse to her age being known. 

 This lady is 76 years of age and is still 

 as active as ever and busier than most 

 people. The quality of Mrs. Houson 's 

 blossoms is so well known that she has 

 never enough of it, or at least never too 

 much, and happy is the retailer who 

 gets ins supply regularly. 



Andrew Bruce, of the staff of the 

 Alexander Florist, has been suffering 

 from blood poisoning contracted 

 through the lead of an indelible pencil. 

 It seems to have been a particularly 

 stubborn case and has laid him up for 

 a good while. A fine decoration at the 

 Ambassador hotel last week kept this 

 store busy. The ballroom was beauti- 

 fully done in stnilax and a])ring blos- 

 soms. 



Chicago visitor.s to the city were in 

 full force last week. A. Miller, of the 

 American Bulb Co., W. J. Smyth and 

 Philip J. Foley were noted. 



The ]\Ias-Art baskets of Walter Arma- 

 cost & Co. have jiroved a marked success 

 already. This firm has made arrange- 

 ments so that local buyers can obtain 

 these baskets at exactly the same price 

 as they sell at wholesale at the factory, 

 thus making a saving both of express 

 and jiacking. A fine crop of roses is 

 coming in and the growers are going 

 to be right on time for Piaster. 



C. Groen, of Mmitebcllo, says that his 

 trade in small plants is growing rajjidly 

 and becoming a most important part of 

 the business. W. Clark is so elated with 

 this success that he has purchased him- 

 self an automobile. Mr. Clark grows 

 the stock for the firm. 



ROSES 



Field-grown in California 



Your Own Selection 



We are the largest wholesale growers of budded roses 

 in the west. Our roses are all budded on genuine 

 Manetti stock and are strongly rooted, very vigorous, 

 and especially adapted to potting or outdoor growing. 

 We ship by express or by Refrigerator bservice (com- 

 bined with other orders). Send us your budding list 

 for quotation. WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATA- 

 LOGUE SUPPLEMENT, WHICH DESCRIBES 

 MANY LATE EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN 

 INTRODUCTIONS. 



Largeat Growars of Budded Rosea in the Weat 



Elmer Bros. Nursery 



82 S. Market St. SAN JOSE, CAL. 



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ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI SEED 



$1.25 per lOOO, 5000 for $5.00. 



L.ith house prown, hand-picked 

 and cleaned. 



HARRY BAir EY 



R. F. D. 6. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



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