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The Rofists' Review 



JuNi 28. 1921 



AMLING'S 



FOR 



Flowers at Summer Prices 



AMLING'S will have abundance of first-class 



^ VALLE Y 



Also Asters from the best growers, the finest Gladioli on this market and all other stock in 



season 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 



now remains for those at the head of 

 the campaign to use tact and judgment 

 and the success of the campaign is as- 

 sured. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Bailey, wife of Henry Bailey, 

 the well known freesia and plumosus 

 grower of Montebello, left last week for 

 a trip to England. Both Mr. and Mrs. 

 Bailey are natives of the "tight little 

 isle." 



M. A. Poss, of the Floral City Nurs- 

 ery, of San Mateo, was in this city last 

 week, purchasing stock. George Chan- 

 dler, of the Howard & Smith force, was 

 piloting Mr. Poss around. 



Prechtl & Woitella, of Montebello, are 

 showing fine Buddleia variabilis at the 

 American Florists' Exchange and it 

 meets with a good demand. Mr. Prechtl 

 says that although some o;f the flower 

 seed sowings, owing to heavv rains, had 

 to be repeated at El Monte, there is 

 now a good stand of everything. They 

 are busy removing heather and other 

 stock from Montebello and also digging 

 freesias. 



Among the visitors to this city is 

 Charles D. Otis, of Lake Charles, La., 

 who is spending a few days taking side 

 trips from Los Angeles. This is a part 

 of his 8,000-mile trip and he will after- 

 ward visit the Pacific northwest, return- 

 ing by Salt Lake, Denver and Kansas 

 City. 



A fine spike of the Pershing gladiolus 

 was shown around the exchange by 

 Frank Warner, who is growing a stock 

 of it at his Inglewood place. It looks 

 like a most promising variety. 



Among forty pieces made by the 

 Athletic Club Florist for a recent fu- 

 neral was a representation of a Bible. 

 A "book of thoughts" was what was 

 asked for, and this was selected and 

 beautifully worked out, principally with 

 valley. Claude G. Lconardini, of the 

 staff here, is a happy man these days, as 

 his fiancee, Miss Solari, has arrived at 

 San Pedro. The wedding is to be looked 

 for about New Year's. 



Stanley Purdio is on a fishing trip in 

 the mountains beyond Bishop. 



In the Dostal -Welters window is a 

 most charming basket of water lilies 

 and the whole store has a fine appear- 

 ance, reflecting great credit on every- 

 one concerned. 



Harry Hanson continues his fine work 

 with baskets and draperies in artistic 

 blending at the Lichtenberg store, 

 where business is reported good. Prep- 

 arations for removal to West Seventh 

 street are in a forward condition. 



Geo. J. Hall & Co. have installed a 



Summer Flcwers 



During the summer we will have an abundant' stock of all 

 classes of flowers that ship well in hot weather and our 

 prices will be low. 



We are especially strong on GLADIOLI, CARNATIONS, 

 ROSES, SWEET PEAS and VALLEY and we always have 

 plenty of DAISIES, BABY ROSES and small flowers. 



It will pay you to send us a trial order and note our up-to- 

 date packing methods and quality of stock. 



S. MURATA & CO. 



380-386 S. Los Angeles St., LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Oldest and Most Exp«ri«nc«d Shippers in California 



WE NEVER MISS 



Mmtlon Ths BsTlsw when yen writs. 



All Seasonable Cut Flowers 



and Greens 



WE SHIP ANYWHERE 



California Floral Company 



THE BEST IN THE WEST 



217 Winston St. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mention Ths RsTlew when yon write. 



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 FIELD-GROWN 



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 VARIETIES 



POINSETTIA STOCK PLANTS 



pAfJI Pf^lCF 1226 Haywerth Ave^ LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



* ^^ '-' *-• *-• Vi»*^»-«j Largest KTOwer of Cut Poinsettias and Poinsettia Slock Plants. 



