JANDAET 5, 1922 



The Rorists^ Review 



111 



USE AMUNG'S FLOWERS 



Establish Permanent Connections NOW 



In spite of six inches of rain, causing washouts 

 on nearly every railroad out of Los Angeles, 

 our business has increased 120% over last 

 year's Christmas week. Think it over. There 

 must be a reason. Place your orders with this 

 house. We handle large quantities of flowers 

 in season, and every obstacle or calamity will 

 be overcome to serve and serve you right. 



-WIRE OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS 



and if the flowers you want are to be had in the Los Angeles market, 

 YOU WILL GET THEM. AND PROMPTLY. 



E. C. AMLING CO., 447 Wall St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



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



Mpntion T)ip Ut>vipw wlipn yon wiitp. 



Dostal-Wolters Flower Shop, said, 

 "Look at the store," and this was a 

 yood reply. There was a wonderful 

 business, with a large amount of funeral 

 work the following days to clean up the 

 remnants of cut flower stock. Claude G. 

 Leonardin, recently of the Athletic Club 

 Florist, has joined the staff here. 



The Eedondo Floral Co. had an ex- 

 cellent Christmas business. A. F. Bor- 

 den said that the rainy days just suited 

 his force, giving them time for packing 

 and delivering, so that, in spite of the 

 big business done, everybody was able 

 to get away to enjoy a good Christmas 

 dinner. In fact, Mr. Borden said that 

 never in the course of his long busi- 

 ness experience liad things gone so 

 smoothly and satisfactorily for an im- 

 portant holiday. 



Albert Goldenson said he got better 

 prices than usual this year, with a splen- 

 did business. All of this goes to show 

 that Third street is not dead yet. Cer- 

 tainly the store was well cleaned out 

 and a big lot of funeral work was under 

 way afterward. At the new store, on 

 Sixth street, a good start was made and 

 more roses could have been sold. 



At the store of the Broadway Florist, 

 two days after Christmas, the whole of 

 the large floor was covered with funeral 

 work and everybody was rushed. As 

 extremely little Christmas stock was 

 seen around, there must have been <a big 

 business in this, too, for D. Stathatos 

 always stocks up well. 



Slightly lower prices, but good busi- 

 ness, was the report of the Athletic Club 

 Florist and the whole staff was busy 

 with decorations after the holiday. 



Manager George Eischen, of the Alex- 



44 



California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



Tbe "OalKornla" Plant Tub Is a special 

 prodoct for Florists and Norserymen. Ex- 

 pert workmanship, artistic lines, harmoni- 

 ous color and substantial qaality. Made 

 from selected No. 1 Redwood, bound with 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No better 

 tub made. 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 

 Size Each Doz. 100 



8-lnch $0.86 19.00 $67.00 



10-lnch l.io 11.50 84.00 



121nch 1.60 16.60 121.00 



I«-lnch 2.26 26.00 187.00 



161nch 2.60 29.00 212.00 



18-lnch 3.28 36.00 266.00 



20-lnoh 3.86 42.00 322.00 



22-lnch 6.26 67.00 441.00 



24-lnch 7.26 78.00 696.00 



30-lnch 10.76 120.00 910.00 



F. O. B. Factory, Los Angeles. 

 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 



ROY r. WILCOX & CO. NoiitebelU,C«i 



Hanafsetaren 

 Wbolsisla Florlits and Nanerymea 

 Mentlun Ifce mmcw wnen yon write. 



EXICAN IVY IS READY 



Our light packing will save you on express. 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO., Fortuna, California 



