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The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBIB 24, 1921 



E. C. AMLING CO. 



OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Headquarters for 



Heather and Statice 



HEA THER is a material of unequaled beauty and it keeps so well cut Heather can be shipped 

 all over the United States— and the Retailer then can keep it almost indefinitely — but the Retailer 

 won't, as it sells on sight. Once used, always used. During its season we will have large quantities 

 of the finest Heather grown. Grades as follows : 



Special, 30 to 40-inch Short, 10 to 15-inch 



Medium, 18 to 24-inch Mixed, all lengths 



"We are making a specialty of 



Per Box - - $15.00 



Double Box 



$25.00 



Customers can depend on getting their money's worth. When you see the quality and amount of 

 stock you'll be delighted. Get a sample box and you will place your order with us now for Christmas. 



STATICE, The Little "Friend in Need." 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. Statice can be shipped 

 anywhere. All colors and varieties. Now is the time to lay in a supply. 



Customers in Chicago and vicinity get Amling's Heather and Statice and other specialties from the 

 E. C. Amling Co., Chicago, but if your dealer in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, 

 Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha or 

 Denver does not carry Amling's specialties send his name and your first order direct to us. 



E. C. AMLING CO. of LOS ANGELES, *"os*angeles; cal. 



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



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Phones: 



Harrison 0057 

 Mail 0755 



STUPPY SUPPLY CO. 



WHOLESALE CUT ELOWERS, PLANTS, SUPPLIES 



TEN-TWENTY OAK STREET 



Kansas City, Mo. 



Roses Carnations Mums Pompons Violets Valley Greens 



MUM PLANTS, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 each; LARGE PLANTS, $2.00 to $4.00 

 FERNS, 4-in., 35c each; 5-in., 65c to 75c each; 6-in., $1.00 to $1.25 each 



Ribbons Chiffons Beech Sprays Statice Dried Gypsophila 



Supplies are priced right Quality and Service 



Julius Schauffer, December 1, to arrange 

 for an interesting program lor the Flo- 

 rists' Club meeting, to be held at L. J. 

 Bourdet's December 8. 



Mrs. T. Diemer, head of the Diemer 

 Floral Co., on South Broadway, says 

 trade has been excellent since the sea- 

 eon opened. The new improvements 

 made this summer give the store an 

 attractive appearance. 



A. C. Brown, of Springfield, 111., spent 

 a few days here last week looking 

 over the wholesale market and making 

 Thanksgiving day purchases for cut 

 stock and supplies. 



Edwin Denker, who made extensive 

 improvements at his St. Charles, !Mo., 

 establishment, had his opening last 

 week and his attractive show house and 

 store drew large crowds daily. 



The free mum show at the Missouri 

 Botanical Garden established a new 

 record for attendance November 13, 

 when the crowd numbered 15,000. The 

 free mum show at the municipal green- 

 houses in Forest park, too, is drawing 

 large crowds daily. George H. Bring 

 has charge of the garden show, while 

 John Moritz is in charge of the Forest 

 park show. 



August H. Hummert, of the St. Louis 

 Seed Co., says he does not recall such 

 a season as this in the sale of bulbs. 

 P^verything here in bulbs is cleaned 

 out. ' The writer noticed a sample case 

 of Delaware holly of the finest quality, 

 the brand the firm will handle this 

 season. 



Miss Turk and Miss Malloy, of the 

 Arcade Flower Shop, had an excellent 



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Phone 



Central 



S284 



30 Kast Randolph Street CHICAGO 



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run of business the last week. Miss Turk 

 is chairman of the entertainment com- 

 mittee of the Arcade Building Associa- 

 tion, which has music and entertainment 

 features every Saturday for the benefit 

 of the patrons of the Arcade building 

 tenants. 



Anyone in the trade wishing to erect 

 one of the slogan signboards, "Say It 



