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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 2, 1921 



AMLING'S 



FOR 



Flowers at Summer Prices 



AM LING'S will have abundance of first-clasH 



VALLEY 



for June Weddings, and every other description of Flowers and Greens 



at lowest market prices consistent with AMLING quality 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily Store closed Sundays 



E. C AMLING CO^ 447 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES 



than they were a week ago. Roses, 

 though good and plentiful, are holding 

 up well in price. Staticc is in great 

 demand, and so are most of the straw- 

 flowers. The rush of shipping orders 

 kept the wholesalers working overtime 

 most of last week. A great variety of 

 flowers can now be found in the market, 

 including Japanese and calla lilies, 

 gladioli, peonies, lilies of the valley, 

 carnations, gardenias, orchids, quanti- 

 ties of sweet peas and other early sum- 

 mer flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Satisfactory progress is being made 

 toward leasing a desirable site for a 

 market for the Retail Florists' Associa- 

 tion of San Francisco, according to a 

 statement made by P. Vincent Matraia, 

 of the Art Floral Co. Several meetings 

 of the committee have been held during 

 the last few days, but Mr. Matraia, who 

 is a prominent member of the commit- 

 tee, says that he is unable to give out 

 any definite statement until the deeds 

 are actually signed. The plan for pur- 

 chasing the former Poodle Dog restau- 

 rant has been abandoned, but it is 

 understood that the site now under con- 

 sideration is equally advantageous. 



San Francisco, as well as other cities 

 on the baj', made May 25 look almost 

 like Mothers' day, so widespread was 

 the wearing of white carnations. This 

 was because the California Congress of 

 Motliers began its three days' working 

 sessions at Oakland, Cal., May 2o. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Rossi 

 & Co., who has been ill for some time, 

 has now ajjparently completely recov- 

 ered liis licnltli and is working at the 

 store, as usual, to the great satisfaction 

 of his many friends. 



L. J. Capurro, who was manager of 

 the Powell street store of the Mac- 

 Rorie-Mcljaren Co. when that firm sold 

 it recently to F. C. Jaeger & Son, has 

 now gone to Avansino Bros, k Co., on 

 Geary street. (J. E. Taylor, of the 

 MacRorie-McL.-ircn staff, is now with 

 Fred Bertrand, of the Palace hotel flower 

 store. 



C. Kooyman & Co. state that business 

 has be_en mucli stimulated along retail 

 lines by people who liave given orders 

 for the shipment of flowers to far-away 

 cemeteries, where they have deceased 

 friends. The Kooyman bulb farm, in 

 Alameda county, is doing well, and a 

 new price list has just Vieen issued for 

 July and August deliveries. 



J. A. Axell, superintending the opera- 

 tions of a corps ef packers, paused 

 long enough to remark, "We're 



California Flowers and Greens 



OF ALL KINDS AT 



Lowest Market Prices 



Packed Riffht 



New Crop 

 GLADIOLI 



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L. A. FLORAL COMPANY 



Thm Houm* of Quality and Sorvie* 

 236 EAST FOURTH ST^ LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



Writm for Spocial Friem* 



Mention Th« BeTlew when yon write. 



CALIFORNIA 

 FIELD-GROWN 



TWO RED 

 VARIETIES 



POINSEniA STOCK PLANTS 



Is'/ S^*V ATt"^/tt& ''^"If^r. $18.00,$25.00and$30.00 per 100 



PA I JI FCICF ^220 Haywortta Ave, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 

 * '^ '^ •■^ «-iXi*«w*^ Largest grower of Cut Poinsettias and Poinsettia Su)ck Plants. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



LOS ROBLES CO. 



FLOWER BUL B ^ . . bUm H CRUZ. 



.caiiFORNm 



<<is ts vVir IfcT 



"try Clarke" 



The best and Quickest way to get 

 what you want in 



Bulbs, Florists' or Nursery Stock 



is to write 



W.B. Clarke, Sr"o'i'e7'*""" Sin Jm,Ctlif. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Maidenhair Fern, Plnmonu, Statice, Etc. 



In large quantities— early shipments. Our prices are 



right and we can save you money. 



A trial order solicited. 



TASSANO BROS. 



ArUaa Nerwrici, Bai 27, Aitoia, CaU., w 

 AMfkaa FUrirtt' EidMWC ZM Wiattaa St., Lm AmcIm 



New Statice 



Blue, yellow or white, per 100. $1.50 

 Plumosus Sprays . . .per 100, 1.50 

 All other flowers and greens in season. 

 Buy from the growers. There is no 

 better stock. 



Telegraph or write. 



A. TASSANO & SON 



American Klorisls' Exchange No. 11 

 248 Winston St.. LOS ANGELES, CAL 



Telephone Glendale 1202 W. 



or 



R. F. D. No. 1. Box 137. San Fernando and 



Grandvlew Boulevard, BURBANK CAL. 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



Califoriii DtUias ud Ciuu 



DAHLIA SEED 



THE LATEST AND BEST 



G. S. ARCHER, 



