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The Florists' Review 



December 1, 1921 



E. C. AMLINjG CO. 



OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



AMLING'S SPECIALTIES 



HEATHER 



Erica Melanthera, it sells on sight. Once used, 

 always used. Try a sample box of mixed 

 Heather now for Christmas, We shall have large 

 quantities of the finest Heather grown, but there 

 also will be a big demand. Let your wholesaler or 

 us book your order now. Heather can be shipped 

 very successfully to any point in the United 

 States. GRADES: 



Special, 30 to 40-inch Short, 10 to 15-inch 



Medium, 18 to 24-inch Mixed, all lengths 



Per Box, $15.00 Double Box, $25.00 



STATICE 



The Little "Friend in Need" 



Soon flowers will be scarce and Statice with a 

 few Roses in a design will help you out and look 

 mighty good to your customer. Statice can be 

 shipped anywhere. All colors and varieties. Now 

 is the time to lay in a supply. 

 Let us ship you a $10.00 box now and you will 

 soon be back for more. 



Poinsettias in Unlimited Quantities Ready Now 



Outdoor grown, but fine. Can be shipped as far east as Chicago. Let us ship 

 you some now and book your Christmas order. We will make the price right. 



Customers in Chicago and vicinity get Amling's Heather and Statice and other specialties from the 

 E. C. Amling Co., Chicago, but if your dealer in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Buf- 

 falo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul, Minneapolis, 

 Omaha or Denver does not carry Amling's specialties send his name and your first order direct to us. 



447 WALL STREET, 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



The Largest, Beat Equipped and Most Centrally Located Wholesale House in Los Angeles 



L C. AMLING CO. of LOS ANGELES, 



seventy-sixth year. He is remembered 

 as a member of the old firm of Pitcher & 

 Manda, whose establishment was at 

 Short Hills, N. J., and the most promi- 

 nent commercial place in its day. After 

 the winding up of the affairs of the firm, 

 which became defunct, Mr. Pitclier went 

 back to his old line of business, insur- 

 ance. He was buried at Saratoga 

 Springs Friday, November 25. 



The New York and New Jersey Asso- 

 ciation of Plant Growers arranged an 

 outing among the plant growers of New 

 Jersey for November 29. Last week 

 they visited the Long Island growers. 



It is reported that the greenhouse 

 property of George Young, Clifton, N. J., 

 has been sold to a syndicite real estate 

 concern. Koses were always the spe- 

 cialty at this establishment. 



Among the recent victims of the bur- 

 glary wave now existent in New York 

 are the D. & D. Florists, whose private 

 apartments were entered a week ago and 

 $300 in cash as well as jewels removed. 

 Louis K.'qjfis and George Eaptis, com- 

 posing the firm of the Royal Florists, 

 One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and 

 Bergen avenue, are even greater suffer- 

 ers, tlieir ajiartments being recently bur- 

 glarized, with a loss of over $800 in easli 

 and efTects. J. H. P. 



Something Needed By 

 Every Florist 



APRONS 



LARGE SIZE 



Aprons made of Black Rubber, uedium 

 weight. 

 Let us send you one for a trial. 



Price, $2.00 each. 



Avoid Getting Wet. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116 ScTcnth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



HAETFORD, CONN. 



The Market. 



Although weather conditions were 

 poor, that fact did not prevent tlie pub- 

 lic from purchasing flowers for Thanks- 

 giving day. Business here was on a 

 par with former years. Deliveries were 

 rather hard to make, owing to the icy 



Mi'iilii'ii Tlic Ht'Yiow wlipn yoii write. 



Q/nsipccuaiKiT' 



'^ ARTIFICIAL 

 FLOWERS 



C.A.KUEHN wikmksale: FlORIST 

 ~ 1312 PIIVE ST. ST.LOUIS,.M0. 



'^iTrtie ySr Przce£,^i 



Mention The Ki'view wlien you write. 



Send for new sample baskets. 



4 Baskets, $3.00 



CASH WITH ORDER 



Chicasfo Papier-Mache Co. 



2834 Lincoln Ave.. CHICAGO 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



