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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 16. 1922 



DAFFODILS AND VIOLETS 



ARE OUR LEADERS NOW 



Carnations, Heather, Roses, VaUey, all classes of Bnlbons Stock 



and everything of the best in season 



Mail Address 



Box 265, Arcade 

 Los Angeles 



Geo. J. Hall & Co., 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



423 East Fifth Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL 



Wire 



GEO.J.HALL&CO., 

 Los Angeles 



CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO, 



ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



217 Winston Street 



THE BEST IN THE WEST LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



ment of the E. C. Amling Co. is going 

 to be an attractive one. A carload of 

 baskets has been put in, as well as large 

 amounts of other supplies. This is a 

 busy place now. 



At Darling's Shop decorators have 

 been at work and the store is much im- 

 proved. Mr. Darling says that, in spite 

 of the shortage of flowers, the last six 

 weeks have been an exceptionally busy 

 period. 



Fine spray and other orchids, valley 

 and an excejitionally good cut of roses 

 are coming from the greenhouses to 

 Wriglit 's Flower Shop. M:inager Harry 

 Friend says business was never better. 



Roy F. Wilcox & Co. are planting out 

 another largi; held to heather. 



Purdie & Co. Iiave always attractive 

 windows and just now daffodils and 

 .sj)ring flowers liave the call. Tlie new 

 workroom is proving a real lielp in get- 

 ting out funeral work. H. R. R. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Stock is now good and plentiful and 

 2)riees have returned to their normal 

 level. Tlie demand is large enough, how- 

 ever, to take care of the stock and grow- 

 ers and retailers are feeling more sat- 

 isfied witli conditions tlian has Ijcen the 

 case since the exceedingly cold weather 

 set in, during the montli of January. 

 Good crojis of roses are being cut. The 

 same is true t|f carnations. Freesias are 

 fairly ahuiidant and there are jileiity of 

 gillytlowers, French iii.-u'igolds and 

 primroses of various kinds. Daffodils 

 are plentiful and of good (juality, sev- 

 eral varieties being cut by the various 

 growers. Lilies of the valley are now 

 arriving in sufficient quantities for all 

 demands, as are cut tulips; these are in 

 many varieties and most of them have 

 good, long stems. I'ansies are plentiful 

 and are much in demand for decorative 

 work. Cinerarias are coming in well. 

 Flowering fruit and acacia sprays are 

 now plentiful, especially the ornamental 

 quince, peach and almond, in both red 

 and pink. All these sprays are in full 

 season and florists are making highly 

 attractive showings of fruit blossoms. 

 There are some Easter lilies of fairly 



15 Acres of Strong California Field-Grown 



Poinsettia Stock Plants 



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

 andthe 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 iM-in. caliper, S15.00, Sl8 00, $25.00 and $30.0t per 100. 



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



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



Largest Grower of Poinsettia Stock Plants. 



Mentloa The ReTlew whe» yoo writs. 



Strong Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



ENCHANTRESS) 

 MATCHLESS >- 

 HERALD, Red J 



POLDER BROS. 



Per 1000 p-_ looo 



$40 00 PI^fK FAIR MAID ) «oft nn 



iptU.UU WHITE FAIR MAID f $30.00 



Wholetale >*• O. Address, R. F. D. No. 0, 



Florist. LOS ANGELES 



Mention The RfTlew when you write. 



