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The Florists' Review 



Septdmbbb 15, 1021 



AMLING'S 



_ FOR 



Flowers at Summer Prices 



AMLING'S will have abundance of first-class 



—VALLEY- 



Also Asters from the best growers, the finest Gladioli on this market and all other stock in 



season at lowest market priceaconsistent with AMLING quality. 



Store open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. d^il^r Store closed Sondays 



E. C. AMLING CO.,_.^7 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES 



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MentJon The Review when yon write. 



Ferns 



Woodwardia 



Dsigger Fern 



Deer Fern 



HI 

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MEXICAN IVY 



All Goods in First-Class Condition for Shipment 



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



All stock guaranteed to be strictly fresh and of first-class Quality. 

 PRICES REDUCED ON ALL GOODS PACKING FREE 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO. 



DYERVILLE, CAL. 



'I' Greens 



''' Huckleberry 



>*■ Mahonia 



III Salal 



MenttoB The BcTlew when yon write. 



dant as other stock, are still plentiful 

 enough to go around. The warm, sunny 

 weather is making all stock do well, 

 for there is not enough heat to do any 

 injury. This makes prices for the 

 moment reasonable, but after the first 

 rains, which are due this month, there 

 will, undoubtedly, be a less plentifully 

 supplied market for a time at least. 

 Meanwhile the local demand is fairly 

 good and shipping is satisfactory, es- 

 pecially of mums. 



Various Notes. 



The fall dahlia and flower show, 

 held at the Hotel Oakland, September 

 4 to 6, was viewed by some 1,500 flower 

 fanciers and was the largest show of 

 its kind ever given in Alameda county. 

 The show was given under the auspices 

 of the Alameda County Floral Society. 

 Mrs. J. A. Scannavino was the manager 

 and Mrs. B. H. Gray was assistant man- 

 ager. A silver trophy for the best gen- 

 eral display of dahlias went to Burns 

 & Hartstone, of Oakland. A special 

 exhibit of flowers, grown by the prison- 

 ers at San Quentin, arranged by Cap- 

 tain Eandolph, of that institution, won 

 first prize for the best group of dahlias, 

 open to institutions. Frank D. Peli- 

 cano, of Pelicano, Bossi & Co., won 

 several prizes in the professional class. 

 Several of the other San Francisco ex- 

 hibitors were among the prize-winners 

 and a number of Alameda county grow- 

 ers, both professional and amateur, were 

 made happy by prizes and praise for 

 the remarkably fine exhibits. 



The Dahlia Society of California will 

 hold its annual exhibit in the Palace 

 hotel, San JVancisco, September 15 to 

 17. President J. Davis and the board 

 of directors have decided to award to 

 the most meritorious exhibit in the 

 show a trophy that the Dahlia Society 

 of Trenton, N. J., has offered to the 

 California society. Many remarkable 

 exhibits are assured for the show. The 

 prisoners at San Quentin, whose display 

 ■caused much interest last year, will 

 show on a larger scale. Frank D. Peli- 

 <!ano has several remarkable new 

 dahlias. The growers for Charles C. 

 INavlet & Co., Richard Dioner. of Kent- 



CAUFORNIA 



Flowers and Greens 



OF ALL KINDS AT 



LOWEST MARKET PRICES 



PACKED RIGHT 



L. A. FLORAL COMPANY 



T%0 Houam «f Quidity and Stvicm 

 236 EAST FOURTH ST., LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



Writm for Special Pricta 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



LOS ROBLES CO. 



FLOWtH BUI B I ^ ^ i SAM D CRUZ. 



1 iPICUllilif" K9IIF0RM 



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New Statice 



Blue, yellow or wblte per 100, fl.SO 



PlamonaH Spray* per 100, 1.50 



All other flowen and green* in leaaoo. 



A. TASSANO & SON 



Americmn Floriits' Exehanoe No. II 

 848 ^Vlnaton St., LOS ANOELK8, CAL. 



or B. F. D. No. I. Box 187. San Fernando and Grand- 

 Ti«w BooleTard, BURBANK, CAL. 



Aaparacua Sprenrerl, 8 and 4-ineh, $6.00 and tlO.OO 

 per 100. 



Aapararua Plumoaua, 2X-Incb, itronir, t4.S0 per 

 100, $40.00 per 1000; S-inch. itrong, T.OO per 100, t«6 00 per 

 1000. 



Alao the following itock: Cineraria*. Fuchalaa, 

 Gaillardiaa, Geranionu, Lantanaa, Ueaembryanthe- 

 mmna, Pansiee, Pelargonioma, Pentatemooa, Petaniai 

 Verbenaa, Violeto. etc. 



FRED G. EHLE, WkoUeaU Grower. 

 224-236 SadMia Atc, Su Jmi, Calif. 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches higfh 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



IC25B»ikSL, So. Pandea*. CiL 



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Asparagus PlomosDS Seedlinfs 



$1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 

 By Parcel Post Prepaid 



HARRY BAILEY 

 S.P.D.e. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



