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The Florists^ Review 



Junk 22, 1922 



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 — 



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



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CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. 



ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



217 Winston Street 



THE BEST IN THE WEST LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



florists up for the general display of the 

 annual rose festival. Many florists are 

 con>ing well ])repared to make a grand 

 display. 



C. H. Perkins, of Jackson & Perkins, 

 Newark, N. J., rolled into this city a 

 few days ago with the order of the 

 Mystic Shrine. He was shown a few of 

 the leading rose establishments and 

 continued his trip to the San Francisco 

 Shriner convention. N. V. H. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



Flowers are so plentiful that they are 

 almost a drug in the market. The de- 

 mand is fairly good, though it is not 

 large enough to consume the flood of 

 stock, which includes an abundance of 

 roses, carnations, valley, gladioli, 

 ])eonies, gillyflowers, cornflowers, snap- 

 dragons, marigolds, gypsophila, pansies, 

 irises, baby roses and baby gladioli, an 

 endless variety of sweet peas in ])astel 

 shades and quantities of strawflowers. 

 There are some ranunculi. Gardenias 

 arc fairly plentiful .-ind there are just 

 enough orchids to meet all demands. 



Various Notes. 



The national convention of Shriners 

 was the big event of the week of June 

 11. The number of Shriners was va- 

 riously estimated at from l.')0,000 to 

 ;500,000. It is safe, however, to say that 

 there must have been well on to a quar- 

 ter of a million visitors in town, for 

 many Kotarians visited San Francisco 

 on their way from their national con- 

 \cntion in Los Angeles, and a large 

 nunibtr of the Shriners were accom- 

 jtanied by their wives and families. 



Like all the other business firms, 

 the florists decorated their stores lav- 

 ishly to welcome the Shriners. Either 



''California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tub Is a special 

 product for Florists and Nurserymen. Ex- 

 pert workmanship, artistic lines, harmo- 

 nious color and substantial quality. Made 

 from selected No. 1 Redwood, bound with 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No better 

 tub made. 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 

 Size Kach Doz. 100 



8-lnch $0.85 $9.00 $67.00 



10-inch 1.10 ll.-'iO 84.00 



12-inch 1.60 16.50 121.00 



14-inch 2.25 25.00 187.00 



16-lnch 2.60 29.00 212.00 



18-inch 3.25 35.00 266.00 



20-inch 3.85 42.00 322.00 



22-inch 5.25 57.00 441.00 



24-inch 7.25 78.00 SS.'S.OO 



30-inch 10.75 120.00 910.00 



P. O. B. Factory, I.iOs Angelps. 

 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Roy F. Wilcox & Co., Noatebelli, C«L 



Manufacturers 

 Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



ERIC JAMES 



Wholesale Orower of 



Palms, Ferns and Flowering 

 Plants u Season 



863S Foothffl Blv«L, OAKLAND, CALIF. 



Statice Perezii 



2-lnch pots, strong plants, $7.50 per 100. 



Statice Macrophylla 



2-inch i)ots, strong plants, 97.50 per 100. 



PINE STREET NURSERY 



R. F. D. Box 115 R. I., INGLEWOOD, CAL 



by design or lucky chance, Joseph's 

 building was jjainted red and green a 

 few months ago, in Oriental tones. This 

 florist added great window boxes of 

 broom in a mass of yellow flowers, and 

 obtained the Shrine colors in a striking 

 way. Large green and red flower stands 

 were also filled with yellow broom. 



MEXICAN IVY 



Fresh from tke Nerthem Woods 

 HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO. 



FORTUNA, CAUFORNU 



ADIANTUM 



And all classes of Greens 



WE SUPPLY ONLY THE BEST 



Send for prices on 2-inch Maidenhair. 

 TASSANO BROS. 



Arteala NorMrie* AKTESIA. CAL. 



Many of the other florists displayed 

 the Shrine colors and emblems in their 

 windows, including Shellgrain & Ritter, 

 Darbee 's. the Suzanne Floral Co., the 

 Conservatory, Brown & Kennedy and 

 many others. 



Pelicano, Rossi & Co. obtained a strik- 

 ingly decorative effect from red, yellow 



