ATBIL e, 1922 



The Rorists' Review 



149 



BUY AMLING'S CUT FLOWERS, 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES AND GREENS 



We are headquarters for the best in the Los 

 Angeles market. When you want quality stock, 

 real service and good packing — 



WIRE OR PHONE 



E. C. AMUNG CO., 447 WaU St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



Til* Largast, Bast Eqnipp«d and Most Cantrally Loeatad Wholasala Housa in Lo* Angalas. 



Easter Price List 



EFFECTIVE APRIL 10th, 1922 < 



Subject to ohanKe ivlthout notice. 



K08ES 



Short Mediiiin Loni; 



Oolambia 10c 16c aic 



Donlop 10c Itk- 20c 



Hoosier Beauty 10c 16c 20c 



PilKrim 10c 16c 2()c 



Ophelia 10c 16<' 20c 



Shawrer «<; 15c 18c 



White KlIlarneT «<• 12c l.">c 



"W hite Hhawyer He 12c l.V 



lARNATIONS 



Select He 



Shorts and Splits 5c 



Latldie, Excellent Quality 12c 



LILY OF THE VALLEY OHc 



SWEET PEAS per 100, fl.OOjjiuI $2.00 



DAFFODILS. Emperor Of. 



DARWIN TULIPS, very fine 10 



CALLA LILIES per dozen, $1.50 aiul $2.00 



8PRENGERI and PLUMOSUS 



per bunch, .liO 



HARDY FERNS per bunch. .25 



DRIED GYPSOPHILA i)cr bunch, .25 



Miller Floral Co. 



FARMINGTON. 



UTAH 



which are to be used for the propaga- 

 tion of tuberous begonias and gloxinia 

 seodlings. 



The Growers' Floral Co. will have 

 soino good Laddie as a special Easter 

 offering, together with didiscus and 

 pansies. 



Domoto Bros, are now showing potted 

 camellias, white • heather, hydrangeas 

 and tulips, all of which will' be avail- 

 able potted, for Easter. 



I. Inoue, manager of the United 

 Flower & Supply Co., says that a good 

 ^"lip crop is coming on for Easter. 

 Though held back on account of frost, 

 this crop is now excellent and will con- 

 tinue so for several weeks. According 

 to Mr. Inoue, there is plenty of stock 

 tor Easter, though it is believed there 

 will be heavj demands on it. 



The Charles C. Navlet Co. finds that 

 the spring rush is still on. This firm 

 has become the Pacific coast agent for 



Plants 



ROSES 



Perkins, Excelsa, Tausendschoen 



6-incb, heavy, floweriag ball shapes $ 1 .75 ea. 



7-inch, heavy, flowering ball shapes 2.50 ea. 



8-ioch, heavy, flowering ball shapes 3.00 ea. 



9-inch. Basket, Umbrella, etc $ 5.00 to 7.50 ea. 



10-inch, Basket, Umbrella, etc 7.50 to 10.00 ea. 



12-inch, Basket, Umbrella, etc 10.00 to 12.00 ea. 



We have Tausendschoen in 6-inch, 7-inch and 8-inch in bloom 

 ^ from March 10, at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 each. 



LILIES , 



In pots at 25c per bud and bloom 



Boston and Whitmanii Ferns 



6-inch $0.75 ea. 



7-inch 1 .25 ea. 



Packing charged, 5% for Koses and 10% for Fernsand Lilies. Please send cash with order. 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73rd Ave. OAKLAND, CAL. 



Mention The Bcrlew when yon wrif . 



15 Acres of Strong California Field-Grown 



Poinsettia Stock Plants 



Two Red varieties: The True Red, with large, bright red flowers and wide petals, 

 and the Early Flowering variety, famous for holding its foliage and easy to raise. Has 

 narrow flower petals and the flowers are not as large or bright as the True Red variety. 



Strong one-year-old plants, >a-in. to 1^-in. caliper, $16.00, $18.00, $25,00 and $30.00 per 100. 



Plants shipped by second-class express or freight to any part of the United States. 



PAUL ECKE, 1226 Hayworth Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 



Largest Grower of Poinsettia Stock Plants. 



Dahlias - Gladioli - Cannas 



SELECTED DAHLIA SEED 



ARCHER'S GARDENS 



Loa AncalM Coanty 400 No. Huango Avmaa 



ALHAMBRA. CAL. 



ERIC JAMES 



Wholesale Grower of 



Pahns, Ferns and Flowering 

 Plants in Season 



8635 FoothiU Blvd., OAKLAND, CALIF. 



