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The Florists^ Review 



Drcembeb 5, 1912. 



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A SHIPPING TEST 



Mil AFIV Was awarded C 



Certificate of 

 Paul, Minn., 



Flower Show. These blooms were nearly three 

 days in transit. 



Our rose plants have been shipped to British 

 Columbia and California, arriving in perfect 

 condition. • 



Young stock is a business with us. Let us 

 grow your plants for next spring's planting. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 



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BALTIMORE. 



Tbe Market. 



There was an abundance of chrysan- 

 t)iemums on hand for Thanksgiving and 

 prices seemed to range much lower 

 than in the past. We were favored 

 with a little snow, but it did not seem 

 to interfere with business. 



Just about this time roses and car- 

 nations of good quality seem to be 

 scarce, but plenty of medium grade 

 stock is arriving. Harrisii and calla 

 lilies seem to come in too fast at this 

 season, but nevertheless are selling at 

 a fair price. Valley is plentiful and 

 of good quality. 



The Exhibition. 



The Maryland State Horticultural 

 Society held its annual exhibition and 

 chrysanthemum show at the Fifth 

 Eegiment armory, November 19 to 23. 

 The general exhibition this year has 

 far surpassed that of last year. The 

 principal exhibitors and prize winners 

 amonsT the florists were George Morri- 

 son, Chas. Siegwart, P. B. "Welsh, 1. H 

 Moss, R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., Jas. 

 Hamilton, M. Thau, John Cook, H. J. 

 Quick, Harrison & Sons, Robert L. 

 Graham and Edward Herrman. 



S. W. 



Barker, N. Y.— The Barker Floral Co. 

 has been incorporated, with an author- 

 ized capital of $30,000, and will begin 

 business with an actual capital of $15,- 

 000. The directors are Nellie A. Spaf- 

 fbrd, James R. Spaflford and W. E. 

 Spafford. 



Carnation Salmon Beauty 



The Salmon Sport of Enchantress 



Never fades, and will ultiiuately take the place of EnchantreBS. 



^ Awarded a preliminary certificate by the American Carnation 

 Society at the Detroit Show, January, 1912, scoring 89 points, 

 and by the New York Florists' Club, February, 1912, scoring 88 

 points ; also first-class certificates whenever shown. Did you 

 see it at the show? 



PUCES: $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 



<L Can be seen at the establishments of Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J.; M. A. 



Patten, Tewksbury. Mass.; F. B. Abrams. Blue Point, N. Y,; E. G. Hill. 



Richmond, Ind.; Rowayton Greenhouses, Rowayton, Conn. 



Cuttings r«ady January 1, 1913 



TRAENDLY & SCHENCK 



131 West 28th Street, 



NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Rpvipw wh^-n vou write. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS - In Quantity and Quality 



GLORIOSA WHITE WONDER ENCHANTRESS 



WHITE ENCHANTRESS WASHINGTON BEACON 



Rooted and Unrooted 



L. A. COLES, .... KOKOMO, IND. 



