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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 6. 1921 



AMLING'S 



FOR 



THE FINEST MUMS ON THIS MARKET 



and all other stock of first-class shipping quahty. Our entire staff is at 



your service at all times. Valley and all other stock in season at the 



lowest market prices consistent with AMLING quality. 



store open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily 



Store closed Sundays 



E. C. AMLING CO^ 447 Wall Street, LOS ANGELES 



is well known and a skilled growor as 

 well as landscape gardener. The retail 

 rtorista' end should also be good here. 



Charles C. Shaw, well known in the 

 trade in this city and Pasadena, has 

 been appointed instructor in horticul- 

 ture at the California Polytechnic, at 

 8an Luis Obispo, and has entered upon 

 his duties there. He has charge of the 

 experimental greenhouses, lath houses 

 and landscape work. All who know him 

 wish him the best of success. Mrs. Shaw 

 remains at Altadena, Cal., for a time. 



E. C. Amling was among the early 

 morning visitors to the market last 

 week. 



What might have l)ecii a still more 

 serious accident happened September 

 •-'4 to one of Roy F. Wilcox's boys, aged 

 7 years, when the little fellow was 

 struck by an automobile, which was go- 

 ing at the rate of twenty miles per hour, 

 near the Wileox home. A severe seal]) 

 wound, a broken collar bone and other 

 injuries made his detention in the hospi- 

 tal necessary, but at last hearing Ik^ 

 was doing iis well as could ])ossibly be 

 expected. Naturally, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 

 cox were much worried about him, lint 

 everything at present points to a speedy 

 recovery. 



A successful flower, vegetable and 

 fruit show was held at Long Beach last 

 week, opening September 2(i. Mrs. Hofl'- 

 garten, of the Miramar Xurseries, 

 uianaged the whole affair. She worked 

 hard and is deserving of u great deal of 

 <-redit. The city lent tlie auditorium 

 and contrihuted to the funds, so that no 

 admission fee was chargcMl. Tiie dahlijis 

 were excejitionally good and would have 

 done credit to a much larger show. II. 

 Lowe, of Long Reach, ])ut up a fine ex- 

 hibit, consisting of large vases of mums 

 and dahlias, a good assortment of floral 

 designs and some well grown ferns, all 

 beautifully arranged. In the amateur 

 ("lasses some fine stock was shown and 

 neighboring towns, such as Downey, put 

 up creditable fruit displays. Altogether 

 it w.as a most attractive little show. The 

 judges were Josejih \avr;i, of Hunting- 

 ton Beach Nurseries; H. N. Oage, Mon- 

 tebello, and IT. K. Richards, of Monte- 

 bello. 



M.'trtha Dietericdi, eldest daughter of 

 J. Dieterich, the well known nursery- 

 man of this city, was married recently 

 to W. Schneider, a Los Angides ciife ]iro- 

 prietor and well known to the local 

 florist and nursery trade and traveling 

 men connected with the business. He 

 was formerh' of the Bristol. It was a 

 i|Uiet wedding, as desired by the bride. 



5000 Cyclamen, Fischer's strain 



at reduced prices to move stock quickly. Fine bushy p'ants, full of buds. 



20 Rose von Zehlendorf, salmon red 20 Christmas Red 



2u Perle von Zehlendorf, salmon pink lO Pure m bn e 

 20 Cherry R<d lO White with Eye 



loo in all. From ;i-inch pots, $12.50 per 100: 4-inch pots. I'iO.OO per loO. If no white are 



wanted, add 10% to above prices. No charge for packing. 

 Extra select fronni-inch pots, $(iO 00 per lO". These prices are without pots; if pots are 

 wanted, add 10% »o above prices for pots and packinit 



Sonift will eome into bloom for Thanksgiving and all for Christma-. 

 Cash with order, please. 



Fred Grohe Co.yR.F.D.4,Box367, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



Mention The Review when .vou write. 



Asparagnt Plnmotut and Spreogeri Spray*, $1.35 per 100; 500 (or $6.25. No charge (or Packing, 



Asparagn* Plumotns Seedlings $1.25 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 



Aiparaga* Sprengeri Setdlingt 1.00 per 100, 9.00 per 1000 



By PARCEL POST PREPAID 



HARRY BAILEY, R. f. d. 6, Bot 354, LOS ANGELES, CAUF. 



Mentlnn The Itevlew when .voii write. 



EXICAN IVY IS READY 



Our light packing will save you on express, 



HUMBOLDT EVERGREEN CO., DyerviUe, California 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wagner's Giaat Winter and all other 

 standard 



Rhubarb Seeds and Plants 



also BLACKBtRRY SEED 



All varieties of Berries and 

 Small Fruitingf Plants 



iucludins Currants, Gooseberries and 

 Thornless Blackberries. 



Send Un trade list. 



WAGNER'S NURSERY 

 Pasadena, Cal. 



Plumosus, Maidenhair 



and all clartSfS of Green.s iilways on hand at ri(?ht prices 

 Write for niMH-lal i>rii-p» on 



Christmas Greens and Decoratife Material 



We arc lit-acliiiiartcrs 



Los Angeles Evergreen Co. 



45« Wall Street. LOS ANtiEI.KS, CA V. 



PALMS 



Phoenix Canariensis 



Pot -Grown 



24 inches high 

 $9.00 per doz. 



E. H. RUST 



1625 Bank SL, So. Pasadena, Cal. 



Dahlias - Gladioli - Cannas 



SELECTED DAHLIA SEED 



ARCHER'S GARDENS 



Los Angeles County 400 No. Marengo Avenue 



ALHAMBRA. CAL. 



