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The Rorists' Review 



Jandaby 5, 1922 



CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS 



ARE OUR LEADERS NOW 



Poinsettias, Heather, Roses, Valley 



and everything of the best in season 



Mail Addret* 



Box 538, Station C 

 Lo* Angeles 



Geo. J. Hall & Co., 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



423 East Fifth Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Wire 



GEO.J.HALL&CO., 

 Lo* Angele* 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. 



ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 

 217 Winston Street the best in the west LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



suits from the sales of consignment 

 stock by growers. 



The E. C. Amling Co., with a largely 

 increased staff, was kept busy all 

 through the week preceding Christmas 

 and up to the last minute. H. Amling 

 reports that the Christmas business was 

 more than double that of last year — a 

 120 per cent increase, to be exact. All 

 this goes to show that there is always 

 room for good jieoplo in Los Angeles. 



Ed. Hall, of Geo. J. Hall & Co., says 

 they had more than twice as much help 

 this year as last and everybody was kept 

 busy, so they must have done more ship- 

 ping. 



The Christmas put of roses from the 

 range of Amling Bros., at Santa Ana, 

 was away beyond expectations and 

 everything was sold at the store of the 

 E. C". Amling Co., on Wall street. 



A fine l)usiness was done at the store 

 of the California Floral Co., especially 

 in ])reparcd evergreens and wreaths, 

 while Paul Miller, who is always con- 

 servative in his remarks, says tJiat the 

 shipping business was better than he ex- 

 pected. 



John Gordon, manager of Darling's 

 Shop, says that business at Christmas 

 here "gets better every year," and cer- 

 tainly it would seem so, since so little 

 is left of tlie fine stock that was shown 

 for the holiday. I'L'nits had consider- 

 ably the lead over cut flowers, accord- 

 ing to Mr. Gordon, although he said 

 that many more roses could have been 

 sold if they could have been obtained. 

 Much of the stock that arrived late in 

 the week was too tight for Cliristmas 

 sales, l)ut every rose that was ready for 

 sale was disposed of. Among the orchids 

 shown here were some excellent varie- 

 ties of Cypripediuni insigne. 



Tom Wright, of Wright's Flower 

 Shop, always ex]iects to do big things 

 and was not disaii]iointed. His base- 

 ment and store are always filled with 

 choice jdant baskets and other at- 

 tractive stock and are kept filled by con- 

 stant relays from the greenhouses. Al- 

 though lie had not time to check up 

 exactly, Mr. Wright figured that the re- 

 tail end was away beyond last year, but 

 that not quite so large a wholesale busi- I 



OWN-ROOT, FIELD-GROWN 



12 to 18-inch 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 



Exceptionally good value. 



Write for prices on quantity. 



Good Assortment No. 1 Grade and No. 134 Grade 



Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals 



CONDITION ARRIVAL GUARANTEED. 



HOWARD ROSE CO., HEMET, CAL 



Mpntinn Tlio Ilevlew when you write. 



STANDARD AND NOVELTY ROSES 



Field-grown, clean, heavy two-year, own-root stock. 

 Write for 1921-22 trade Uat. 



WESTERN ROSE CO., ALHAMBRA, CAL. 



ncss was done. He also noted a slight 

 falling off in telegraph business, but, 

 taking the holiday as a wliole, it was a 

 great success. Large quantities of birch 

 bark boxes consigned to the American 

 Florists' Exchange found a ready sale. 



The Schaefer Floral Co., on West Sixth 

 street, reports a most successful busi- 

 ness for its first Christmas and Mr. 

 Schaefer says he is well satisfied with 

 the jirogress made. He reports a big 

 demand for medium-priced plants that 

 customers can carry away with them, 

 as well as for presents from residents in 

 family hotels, of which there are a num- 

 ber in his vicinity. 



When asked how business had been 

 for Christmas, Fred Dostal, of the 



Geranium*, Special bargain for a short time. Stand- 

 ard named varieties, rooted cuttings. $20.00 per 1000: S A 

 Natt, $16.00 per 1000; 2-in.. $36.00 per 1000. 



PelariTonlunis. named varieties, 3-in., $10.00 per 100. 



AsparaKUR Spreniferi, 2-in., $3.50 per 100. 



Aspara^ua Plumosus, 4-in., $16.00 per 100; A-1 

 stock. 



Pansies, griant strain, 6 to 8 leaves, $E.OO per 1000. 

 Also Hardy Perennials. Prices on request. 



FREDG. EHLE, Wkole*al« Grower 

 224-236 Sanborn Ave. , San Jot e, Cal. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Rooted Cuttings 



CARNATIONS 



Clean and well rooted. No Rust. 



We can please you. 



t^- SEE CLASSIFIED ADV. FOR LIST. 



SYLVAN NURSERIES, ROSEVILLE, CAL 



