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The Florists^ Review 



June 29. 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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ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS 



217 Winston Street 



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of MonteVjello, loft for Japan last week, 

 all of tlicni inti'iuliiig to remain away 

 for a considerabU' kMigth of time. 



P. Hiiss is still seen oc-casionally 

 around the store of the E. C. Aniling 

 Co., but is busy a good deal of the 

 time with construction work outside. 



The 8ui)orior Dalilia (iardons are in 

 with a nice lot of j)ompons in their 

 usual first-rate style. The later ])lants 

 of the show coleus and other types look 

 fine and are ,iust coming into bloom. 



Roy Venner, formerly well known in 

 this city and now with the City Flower 

 Shoji, at Bakersfield, was here last week 

 making uji some funeral work that was 

 ordered for a Los Angeles funeral. 

 Some extra fine pieces were made and 

 the Avork was carried out at the store 

 of George J. Hall & Co., under Mr. 

 Venner 's direction. 



At a meeting of the American Flo- 

 rists' Exchange, .June 20, Walter Arnia- 

 cost w;is chosen president and Fred 

 Howard \V. Rapp, A. L. Morris, Frank 

 Lichtenberg and A. F. Borden directors 

 of the flower show board, which will 

 function from now on and hold the show 

 this fall. Rov F. Wilcox, J. Burns, H. 

 W. Kruckebeig, H. R. Richards, O. W. 

 Howard, C. Gutting, T. H. Wright, S. 

 Purdie and others were also i)resent 

 and jdedged themselves to hel]i with 

 the work. 



.r. Rolleri. jiroprietor of the Atliletic, 

 Club Florist, lias l)een a heavy l)uyer on 

 the m:irket and re])()rts extra good busi- 

 ness. 



Roy F. Wilcox left here last week for 

 a trip to Council Bluffs and other east- 

 ern j)oiiits. He will also take in the 

 convention at Kansas City in August. 

 Walter Armacost has .also announced 

 liis intention of going to Kansas City 

 this year. He will also go to Dallas, 

 Texas, to attend the Texas State Flo- 

 lists ' conveutign, to be held in that citv 



L. A. Floral Co. 



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House of Quality 

 and Service 



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236 EAST FOURTH STREET 



LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 



No%v is the time to buy and dry your 



Statice Sinuata 



FOR WINTER USE 



Cut stems, mixed colors, 75c per lOO 



Cash please. No paekinK chartfcs. Shipped anywhere. 



PINE STREET NURSERY 

 R. F. D. Bra 115 R. I. INGLEWOOD. CAL. 



July .") to 7, where he 

 speak. 



is scheduled to 

 H. R. R. 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



The market last week was flooded 

 with stock and, business being some- 

 what (juiet. much of the surplus was 

 sold for exceptionally low prices by j)ed- 

 dlers. Carnations and roses were so 

 plentiful that they were a drug on the 

 market. Gladioli were much in evidence 

 iind there was any amount of such, 

 flowers as Canterbury bells, snapdrag- 

 ons, sweet peas, marigolds, candytuft, 

 mignonette, gillyflowers, gyi)soi)hila, del- 

 ])hiniums and strawflowers. Lilies of 

 the valley, gardenias and orcliids were 

 cut in quantities sufficient to take care 



OWN- 

 ROOT 



1922-1923 



List Rea^yJilT lit 



ALL FIELD GROWN 



Howard Rose Co. 



HEMET, CAL. 



Boston Ferns 



Each 



6-inch $0.75 



7-inch 1.25 



Wbitmanii, 6-inch 75 



Green Bamboo Stakes, Just arrived 



2-ft $3.50 per 1000 



3-ft 4.50 per 1000 



• 4-ft 6.50 i>er 10(K) 



5-ft 9.OOperl0(X) 



H. HAYASHI & CO. 



2311 73rd Avenue 

 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 



of all demands. The first ;isteis are ex- 

 jiected shortly. 



Various Notes. 



Frank D. Peliciino, of Pelicano, Rossi 

 & Co., a Xoble of Islam Temple, made 

 his store on Ke.-irney street headquar- 

 ters for many of tiie visiting Shriners. 

 Xoble I). Lencliner, who used to be with 

 Rosaia Bros., Seattle, came to this city 

 with the Shriners and was so loath to go 



