Jll-y 20, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



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61 



BUY AMLING'S CUT FLOWERS, 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES AND GREENS 



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 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 the best in the west LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



of the year, both the Growers Coopera- 

 tive Market and the !San Francisco 

 Flower Market beinj; almost cleaned up 

 every day. 



K. W. McLellan is about to have the 

 Bush street place of business renovated 

 and redecorated. P. D. Mortensen, of 

 the P:. W. McLellan Co.. states that the 

 firm is now drying its stock of roses, etc. 

 Some stock will arrive in the market 

 early in September and the bulk of it in 

 the middle of November. Some of the 

 houses have been dried early, in order 

 to bring them in early in the fall season. 



"There's a great shortage of good 

 roses — so they say," chuckled J. A. 

 Axell. The cause for Mr. Axell's amuse- 

 ment lay in the fact that he was entirely 

 surrounded by banks of Russell, Colum- 

 bia. Ophelia and Ward roses, piled on 

 tables and benches in his store. 



Brown & Kennedy report having been 

 busy in all lines recently. Their tele- 

 graph business, according to Charles 

 Brown, has been exceptionally good. 



The proceeds of the recent florists' 

 jiicnic have been set aside as the basis 

 for an entertainment fund, which will 

 be increased from time to time, accord- 

 ing to Charles Brown, secretary of the 

 picnic organization. 



Fred Howard, of Los Angeles, has 

 been visiting this city on a combined 

 business and jileasure trip. 



Ben Bakker, representing .\.. Hender- 

 son & Co., Chicago, is calling on tlie 

 trade here and reports that business is 

 highly satisfactory with his firm. 



Plans have been completed for the 

 second annual California industries ex- 

 position, to be held in tliis city ()ctol)er 

 7 to 28. Angelo J. Kossi, of Pelicano, 

 liossi & Co., will again act as president. 

 Last year's exposition contained over 

 500 manufacturers' exhibits and had 

 an attendance of nearly half a million. 

 There will be more exhibitors this vear 



''California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tub is a special 

 product for Florists and Nursprymen. 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 Each Doz. 100 



8-Inch $0.85 $9.00 $67.00 



10-inch 1.10 ll..'-iO 84.00 



12-Inch 1.60 16.50 121.00 



14-Inch 2.2."> 25.00 187.00 



10-inch 2.60 29.00 212.0(1 



18-Inch 3.2.T .'in.OO 266.00 



20-inch S.H.''. 42.00 322.00 



22-inch 5.2;'. .17.00 441.00 



24-inch 7.25 78.00 r.n.5.00 



30-inch 10.75 120.00 910.00 



F. O. B. Factory. T.1O8 Angeles. 

 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 



Roy F. Wilcox & Co., Nontebello, Cal. 



Manufacturers 

 Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



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ERICA MELANTHERA. 



Out of 2-inch pots $15.00 per 100 



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FORTUNA, CALIFORNIA 



