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The Florists' Review 



OcTOBiB 27, 1021 



AMLING'S 



FOR 



THE FINEST MUMS ON THIS MARKET 



and all other stock of first-class shipping quality. 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 closed Sundays 



LOS ANGELES 



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



E. C. AMLING CO^ 447 Wall Street, 



CALIFORNIA FLORAL CO. 



MUMS AND ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



217 Winston Street 



THE BEST IN THE WEST LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



narcotics and, when neither was forth- 

 coming, tried to shoot Mr. Stathatos. 

 Several thousand dollars ' worth of jew- 

 elry was in the house at the time, as 

 well as considerable currency. 



H. R. R, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



The Market. 



So great is the demand for chrysan- 

 themums of the best grade that the 

 price has gone up to last year's level. 

 Large crops of good mums are coming 

 in, but on the best grades the market is 

 cleaned up every day. Chrysanthemums 

 are now at the height of their season 

 and practically all the best known vari- 

 eties are in the market. The weather 

 has been hot during the last few days, 

 but it has not affected flowers to any 

 appreciable extent. Plenty of outside 

 stock is coming to market, cosmos, zin- 

 nias and other garden flowers being 

 plentiful. Violets arc better every day 

 and so are roses. The big demand, how- 

 ever, is for chrysanthemums, especially 

 of the best grades. 



Various Notes. 



Preparations are progressing well for 

 the fall flower show to be given under 

 the auspices of the Pacific Coast Horti- 

 cultural Society with the aid of the 

 Retail Florists' Association, at the Ex- 

 I)Osition auditorium. Practically all 

 florists in town will be exhibitors, 

 (lolden Gate park, noted for its con- 

 servatories and oj>enair gardens, is go- 

 ing to put on a big display. A number 

 of the growers will also have displays, 

 especially the big chrysanthemum grow- 

 ers. Everybody is working and it is 

 expected that, with the opening of the 

 show October 26, the vast space of the 

 Exposition auditorium will be a mass of 

 flowers. A preliminary prize list was 

 issued some time ago. There arc nu- 

 merous prizes for chrysanthemums open 

 to all and for non-commercial growers 

 only; roses, carnations, lily of the val- 

 ley, herbaceous perennials, annuals, an- 

 tirrhinums and begonias. The longest 

 prize list is for dahlias. 



Last week was Furniture Fashion 



5000 Cyclamen^, Fischer's strain 



at reduced prices to more stock quickly. Fine bushy plants, full of buds. 



20 Ros* von Zchlcndorf, Mdmon red 20 Chrlstma* Red 

 20 Pcric von Zchlcndon, salmon pink ID Pur* White 

 20 Cherry Red ID White vrlth Eye 



100 in all. From 3-inch pots, S12.50 per 100; 4-inch pots. $20.00 per 100. If no white are 



wanted, add 10% t« above prices. No charge for packinK. 

 Extra select from 6-inch pots, $60.00 per 100. These prices are without pots; if pots are 



wanted, add 10% to above prices for pots and packing 



Some will come into bloom for Thanksciving and all for Christmas. 

 Cash with order, please. 



Fred Grohe Co.yR.F.D.4,Box367,Sa]ita Rosa, Cal. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



