NOVKMBBR 10, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



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USE AMLING'S FLOWERS 



Establish Permanent Connections NOW 



STATICE 



The Little ^Triend in Need" 



We are at all times strong 



ON SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



Our Leaders tor November are: 



ROSES, in all varieties. 

 MUMS, all sizes and colors. 

 POMPONS, every type and color. 



With our present organization and equipment there 

 is no limit to our ability to supply any flowers that 

 are to be had in the Los Angeles market. 



All Florists who seek to establish permanent connections with a dependable supply in Los 

 Angeles should communicate with us now. Begin ordering now and "Amiing's" will see to 

 it you are protected when the midseason days come and alt florists are clamoring for flowers. 



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



Store open 7 a. m. to S p. nti., except Sunday 



NOW, while Mums are plentiful, 

 you probably don't need this 

 little friend, but soon flowers will be 

 scarce and Statice with a few Roses 

 in a design will help you out and look 

 mighty good to your customer. 



Ask your local wholesaler for "Am- 

 iing's" Statice. If he does not han- 

 dle it, send his name and your fii-st 

 order dirpct to us. 



Statice can be shipped anywhere. 

 All colors and varieties. 



CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS 



ARE OUR LEADERS NOW 



ROSES, POMPONS, ALL CLASSES OF GREENS, STATICE AND EVERLASTINGS 



Our arrangements are all made for our winter supply and we 

 are ready to treat everyone — new and old customers — right. 



BEST STOCK AT RIGHT PRICES. 



Mail Addret* 



Box 538, Station C 



Los Angeles 



Geo. J. Hal! & Co., 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



423 East Fifth Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Wire 



GEO.J.HALL&CO. 

 Lo* Angelet 



market, but good roses of other varieties 

 are somewhat scarce at present, as many 

 o' the growers are pinching them off in 

 order to have a good supply for the 

 Thanksgiving demand. The same i? true 

 lo some extent of carnations, which tiv. 

 rather scarce. Holiday berries are just 

 coming in, ahead of the Thanksgiving 

 demand. Chrysanthemums, both the 

 large varieties and the pomjmns, still 

 rule the market and are good; gardenias 

 are fairly plentiful, but, like lilies of 

 the valley and orchids, are pretty well 

 absorbed by the local demand. 



Various Notes. 



Everyone seems to be a unit in saying 

 that the fall flower show in the Mu- 

 nicipal auditorium was good for trade. 

 It came at a period when shippers were 

 busy and those who gave their time and 



EXICAN IVY IS READY 



Our light packing will save you on express. 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO., DyemUe, California 



Asparagnt PIninotnt and Spreogeri Spray*. . .$1.35 per 100; 500 for $6.25. F. 0. B. Los Angeles 



Asparagus Plnmotns Seedlings $1.23 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 



Asparagus Sprengcri Seedlings T.'t. 1.00 per 100, 9.00 per 1000 



By PARCEL ^ST PREPAID 



HARRY BAILEY, R. f. bre, Box 354, LOS ANGELES, CAUF. 



money to stage the displays certainly 

 worked for the good of all. It took an 

 immense amount of material to trans- 



form the barnlike Municipal auditorium 

 into a bower of flowers. The fact that 

 this feat was accomplished speaks 



