March 10, 1921. 



The Florists^ Review 



83 



WALTER ARMACOST. 



FRED E.ROYSTON 



BIROS-EYE VIEW FROM AEROPLANE OF PLANT COVERING 32 ACRES ANpaSO.OOO SQUARE FEET OF GLASS 



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GENERAL OFFICES AND DISPLAY ROOM 

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Looking Toward Easter 



Lilies will be in limited supply only. Due to drought 

 in Japan, bulbs were small and deliveries late. But, 

 as usual, our stock will be the largest and best in this 

 market. Plants will run from three to ten buds, and 

 the price will be 25c per bud and flower. 



Heather— We will have a grand stock of Erica Persoluta Alba. Just 

 right for Easter. 6-inch pots at $1.50 each. 



Cinerarias, 4-inch, 50c; 5-inch, 75c. 



Primulas, 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 50c; 8-inch, $1.25. 



Field Flowers— Our supply will be unusually large and varied. 



ROSES will be in full crop. 



We have everything you need in Supplies. 

 Our Valley is unequaled. 



We can take care of everything in the way of Greens. 



Send inquiries and orders to— 



The Biggest, Best and Busiest Store in the West 



321 East 4th Street, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



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