January 12, 1922 



The Rortsts^ Review 



Our houses are again full of Flowering Cyclamens. They are fine, clean stock, full of buds and blooms. 



They are nearly all the attractive Salmon shades, with a few Reds and Light Pinks. They are ready to 



sell right now and we ARE selling them. It is hard to realize that Christmas is over when we see the 



crates going out. 



HERE ARE THE PRICES: 



3-inch in flower 25c each 



4-inch in flower 35c to 50c each 



5-inch in flower 50c to 75c each 



Shipped in clay or paper pots. Moderate charg^e for packing^. 



The sun is now back on the job and field stock is improving daily. 



Our Cut heather is especially fine in color — we know that you will like it. 



A big crop of Roses will soon be on, probably by the time this ad appears. 



We are now getting our first Freesias, all Purity. "Fischer's Famous Freesias for February." We are 

 again the exclusive agents. 



Use Armacost's Greens with all your flowers — we grow 15 acres and ship rain or shine. 



Build up your Lily of the Valley business lost during the War; we have a constant supply. 



No matter what the Season is, or the weather, the best house to tie to for Flowers, Plants and Supplies is — 



The Biggest, Best and Busiest Store in the West 

 321 East 4th Street LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



WE CLOSE SUNDAYS 



