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The Rortsts' Review 



APKIL 28, 1921 



Mothers' Day, May 8th 



Gladioli, Sweet Peas, Carnations 



ROSES, CECILE BRUNNER 



Callas, Daisies, Larkspur, Statice, Strawflowers 



and Everything in Season 



Order from us ''the Beat in the West** 



CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. 



WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CUT FLOWERS 



217 Winston Street. 



LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



Planting is well advanced and the 

 young stock is making a good show. 



S. Murata, of S. Murata & Co., is 

 buck on the job again and has recov- 

 ered his usual health. He has also been 

 spending some time growing a mus- 

 tache. Y. Oike is away on a vacation. 



Immense quantities of statice and 

 strawflowers are being handled by the 

 E. C. Amling Co., these flowers being 

 exceptionally well suited to long-dis- 

 tance shipping. 



Hahn's Flower Shop, on Hollywood 

 boulevard, is one of the most attrac- 

 tive in the city and Mr. and Mrs. Hahn 

 are so well pleased with California that 

 they say they will not leave it. 



One has to be on hand early at the 

 American Florists' Exchange or the 

 stock is all sold. Practically everyone 

 is cleared out by 8 a. m. H. E. E. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



During the last few days the supply 

 of stock in the market has been short 

 and business has taken a sudden up- 

 ward trend, with the result that flow- 

 ers are hard to get. Lilac is practically 

 over. The same is true of violets. 

 Tulips are nearing the end of their 

 season and are now scarce. For the 

 present, it looks as if there were not 

 much but roses and they are con- 

 sequently dearer than they were 

 week before last. Biting north and 

 east winds have retarded sweet peas 

 and other outdoor stock. The weather 

 is now somewhat milder. 

 Various Notes. 



The Betail Florists"' Association of 

 San Francisco will hold a great flower 



Flowers for Mothers' Day 



Quality, stock, packing and 

 price right. All orders, 

 large or small, will have 

 best care and attention. 



NEW CROP GLADIOLI 



L. A. FLORAL COMPANY 



77b« Hotum of Quality and Smrvicm 

 236 EAST FOURTH ST.. LOS ANGELES, CAUF. 



Writm for Special Pricea 



show October 26 to L'S, at which all the 

 retailers and growers will exhibit. The 

 show will be held in the vast Civic 

 auditorium, which had plenty of space 

 to spare when it recently seated over 

 7,000 people to hear the Chicago Grand 

 Opera. Details of the flower show are 

 already being planned. April 19 the 

 committee on prizes met with P. V. 

 Matraia at the store of the Art Floral 

 Co. The members of the committee are 

 H. Plath, J. A. Carbone, E. N. James 

 and J. E. Walsh. 



Mothers' day suggestions are appear- 

 ing in the windows of some of the flo- 

 rists. Joseph's has a copy of the 

 Western Union blank, with a statement 



Asparagus Plmnosus Sprays 



$1.50 per lOO, 



800 for $7.00. 



HARRY BAILEY 



R.F.D. 6. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



above it suggesting that those intend- 

 ing to send gifts of flowers on Mothers ' 

 day, by wire, ought to make a point of 

 using the special blanks. F. C. Jaeger 

 & Son have an illuminated map in the 

 window of their new store and several 

 other florists are preparing to display 



