. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 112 The Florists^ Review MAKCa 16. 1922. LOS ANQELES. The Market. A mucli better 8m)ply of stock i« now Joining in and business is returning to normal. Daffodils, hyacinths, narcissi md other bulbous flowers are making a tine show, while blooms of various kinds give a jiretty spring-like effect to the :5tores. Outdoor carnations are still of moderate quality, but they are improv- ing with the better weather and will soon be back to form again. Indoor flowers are fine. The season, too, is well shown in the im])rovement in roses, these being now at t


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 112 The Florists^ Review MAKCa 16. 1922. LOS ANQELES. The Market. A mucli better 8m)ply of stock i« now Joining in and business is returning to normal. Daffodils, hyacinths, narcissi md other bulbous flowers are making a tine show, while blooms of various kinds give a jiretty spring-like effect to the :5tores. Outdoor carnations are still of moderate quality, but they are improv- ing with the better weather and will soon be back to form again. Indoor flowers are fine. The season, too, is well shown in the im])rovement in roses, these being now at their best. Heather is still being sent in, but its glory has departed for this year. Business with •Aid retailers is exceptionally good and shippers say they can find a market for everything they can get hold of. Greens ire improving, but still they are not up '.0 the standard. Various Notes. .John Polder has been passing the igars. The occasion is the arrival at his home of a fine baby boy. This young rlorist is to be named William. Both he ind his mother are doing well. Among visitors last week to the range >f Amling Bros., at Santa Ana, were Frank Schramm, of Crystal Lake, 111., and Herman Schiller, of Chicago. Speaking of visitors here, Ernst Amling hays he has been surprised and much ?.^ratified at the number of visitors to the ;om])any's range. These are trades- people and other jx'oiile not connected with the florists' business, but just in- ? crested in the working of this line es- tablishment. The stock is of fine qual- ity, showing the effect of the season. V big cut is being taken. A stockholders' meeting was held at •he American Florists' Exchange, March 6. Among the stockholders pres- ?>ut were H. N. Gage, T. H. Wright, •Tohn Polder, Gebhardt Prechtl, Joseph 'lOko, E. C. Amling, H. Amling, Ernst Amling, F. R. Hills, H. R. Richards, Frank Warner, C. Gutting, Roy F. Wil- «', .7. Denison, George Hall, Albert 'loldenson, J. H. Burns, W. Kent and N. Gou


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