Mabch 16, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



favorable report and turned the funds 

 on hand over to the treasurer. He 

 announced that plans are well under 

 way for the entertainment and dance 

 to be given March 25, which promises 

 to be one of the most enjoyable social 

 functions ever attempted by the soci- 

 ety. Announcement was made that it 

 is time for the fall flower show com- 

 mittee to meet, and a report probably 

 will be forthcoming at the next regular 

 session. Applications for membership 

 were received from Frank Forrest, 

 Peter Filipelli, Ernest Stover and J. R. 

 MacDonald, all of whom are connected 

 with the Fairmont Floral Co., of 141 

 Powell street. 



The evening's exhibits made a cred- 

 itable showing and much satisfaction 

 was expressed by various members 

 over the splendid character of the ex- 

 hibits so far this year and the interest 

 being shown in them. Three vases of 

 Erica persoluta rosea, by E. James, 

 took 90 points; a spray each of Cat- 

 tleya Schroederae, C. Fournieri and C. 

 Thomtonii, by J. A. Carbone, 95 points; 

 a vase of Phalsenopsis Luddemanniana, 

 P. amabilis, P. Stuartiana, P. Schil- 

 leriana and P. leucorrhoda, by the Mac- 

 Eorie-McLaren Co., 90 points. 



The business session was followed 

 by a smoker, but it was not largely 

 attended, as it had not been previously 

 announced. With a little effort, how- 

 ever, those present succeeded in getting 

 around a liberal supply of ham and 

 sandwiches. As soon as refreshments 

 were opened a toast was drunk to the 

 members on the other side of the 

 Eockies. T. Taylor and D. Raymond 

 competed as story-tellers, and the time 

 passed pleasantly despite the light at- 

 tendance. 



Various Notes. 



Two Berkeley florists were victim- 

 ized recently by a clever bogus check 

 artist. The man, well dressed and with 

 a pleasing manner, first walked into 

 Walter Norton's shop, greeted Mr. 

 Norton familiarly, inquired how busi- 

 ness was, etc. Mr. Norton did not 

 recognize him, but thought he must 

 have met him before, so he carried out 

 his part, not wishing to betray him- 

 self. The man finally left an order for 

 an elaborate floral piece to be delivered 

 that day at a large funeral. He asked 

 to have it charged, or said he would 

 pay cash if Mr. Norton would cash a 

 check for about twice the amount of 

 his bill. This Mr. Norton did. When 

 the floral piece was delivered at the 

 funeral no one there had ever heard 

 of the man, and the check turned out 

 to be bogus. Soon after it was learned 

 that the same game had been worked 

 successfully on the Pacific Floral Co. 



The MacRorie-McLaren Co. is bring- 

 ing in a nice cut of heather, much of 

 which has been used in decorative 

 work. 



The cut of carnations at the Penin- 

 sular Nursery, San Mateo, has been 

 light, but an especially fine crop of 

 Pink Sensation and Mrs. C. W. Ward 

 now is coming from the range. N. 

 Peterson, proprietor, says he is well 

 cleaned up on rooted cuttings. 



The Sacramento Florists' Society is 

 preparing to hold a fall flower show, 

 which will be the first event of the 

 kind ever held in the Capitol City. 

 Several florists of that vicinity are 

 working hard for the success of the 

 show, as they believe it will have far- 

 reaching effect in popularizing flowers. 

 Mark Ebel, who is one of the enthusi- 



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