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The Florists^ Review 



Seitbmbeh 8, 1921 



AMLING'S 



FOR 



Flowers at Summer Prices 



AM LING'S will have abundance of first-class 



V ALLE 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 



Ferns 



Woodwardia 



Dagger Fern 



Deer Fern 



lil 

 1^ 



MEXICAN IVY 



All Goods in First-Class Condition for Shipment 



Located in the midst of the Redwood belt, these greens are hroughtin fresh to us each day. 



All slock guaranteed to be strictly fresh and of first-class aualitv. 

 PRICES REDUCED ON ALL GOODS PACKING FREE 



'^ Greens 



III 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO. 



DYERVILLE, CAL. 



Huckleberry 



Mahonia 



Salal 



ami offeetivi' way. A pool will be in the 

 central foreground and judicious use will 

 be made of vases, ollas and lanterns. The 

 practical side has not been forgotten, 

 line display and work rooms being in- 

 cluded in the rear, as well as the neces- 

 sary ofiiees. It will be a most complete 

 and" up-to-date store in every way, and 

 success for this well known and clever 

 artist seems assured. Carl Hrose will be 

 on the staff, the Nimrod of the local 

 fU«rists. 



J. Roller!, of the Athletic Club Florist, 

 is out with a new T-passenger Fiat, and 

 Anton (iraalfs, of that store's staff, with 

 an Auburn, in which he made a triji last 

 week to Sacramento and San Francisco. 

 Alphonse Souberin has just bought him- 

 self a new home; so it appears that 

 everyone connected with this house is 

 prosperous. Some beautiful basket dis- 

 ]ilays were made last week. 



Koses are cleaning uj) well at the store 

 of the E. C. Amliiig Co., where ship- 

 ments of strawflowers, asters and other 

 summer specialties are being made. A 

 new sjirinkling system is being put in 

 at the firm's lath houses, .'it Sawtelle. 

 E. C. Amliug and Mrs. Anding are look- 

 ing forward to a trip to Chicago in the 

 near future. 



S. Murata has returned from his San 

 Francisco trip to find everything coming 

 on well at the big store. The finest 

 nuims so far seen this season were noted 

 here, excellent Chrys(dora. Shipjiing is 

 keeping up well. 



Carl Brose and K. Overstreet had a 

 pleasant tinu', getting limits of doves, 

 while Frank Licliteiiberg and C. E. Gut- 

 ting are on a hunting trip to Marietta. 



W. ;M. Williamson is back on the job 

 at the store of W. Armacost & Co. and 

 is busy now picking u]i the loose ends 

 (if business accumulated while away. 

 The rose cut now is not heavy, but the 

 quality of the flowers is excejitionally 

 good for the season. 



Tom Wright is x>utting iu a good deal 

 of time at the greenhouses. The new- 

 addition is all planted. 



John Gordon is back from his honey- 

 moon trip and wearing his usual smile 

 at Darling's Shop. The store has an 

 attractive and busy appearance. 



CALIFORNIA 



Flowers and Greens 



OF ALL KINDS AT 



LOWEST MARKET PRICES 



PACKED RIGHT 



L. A. FLORAL COMPANY 



The Hou»e of Quality and Smrvicm 

 236 EAST FOURTH ST., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



Write for Special Prices 



ifc IS vkrrr ikrr nrw ' 



New Statice 



Blue, yellow or white per 100, $1.60 



Plumosns Sprays ... per 100, 1.60 



All other flowers and srreens in Beanon. 



A. TASSANO & SON 



American Florists' Exchange No. 11 

 848 WliiHton St.. I. OS ANOKLES, CAL. 



or R. F. D. No. 1, Box 137, San Fernando and Grand- 

 view Boulevard. BURBANK, CAL. 



AnparugrugiSpreueeri. 3 and 4-incb, t6.00 and SIO.OO 

 per 100. 



AsparaKus Plumoous, 2^-inch, atronir, S4.60 per 

 100. $40.00 per 1000; 3-inch, strong, $7.00 per 100, $65 00 per 

 1000. 



Also the following stock: Clnerarlaa. Fuchsias, 

 Gaillardias, Geraniums, Lantanas. Mesembryanthe- 

 mums, Pansies, Pelargoniums, Penistemoos, Petunias, 

 Verbenas, Violets, etc. 



FRED G. EHLE, Wholesale Grower, 

 224-236 Sanborn Atc, San Jotc, Calif. 



At the Yokohama Nursery, K. Hirai- 

 zumi has a large stock of specimen 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank St, So. PasadeBa, Cal. 



Asparagus Plumisus feedings 



$1.25 per 1(X>; *1(».(K) per 1000 

 By Parcel Post Prepaid 



HARRY BAILEY 

 R. P. D. 6. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



palms, which are now being balled and 

 established. Palms and other stock for 



