The Florists^ Review 



Dbcbmbbb 26, 1012. 



A SHIPPING TEST 



/Vl If A ri V Was awarded Certificate of 

 i T il L-irkl^ I ^g^i^ ^^ ^i^g St. 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 



Mention Thp RevlPw wlipn yoii write. 



LOS ANGELES NOTES. 



[Continued from pago 66.] 



to take up a position with the Arizona 

 Seed Co., of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Een- 

 nison has had great success in his work 

 since coming here and all regret his 

 leaving. He was the recipient of many 

 eulogistic speeches and a handsome bill 

 roll, suitably inscribed. A large floral 

 piece with the Germain slogan "Ger- 

 main's Seeds Germinate" formed the 

 center of the decorations, which were 

 carried out in English holly, poinsettias 

 and other Christmas subjects. M. L. 

 Germain, Mr. Meyberg and Mr. Ford 

 all worked hard to make the affair a 

 success and everyone enjoyed himself 

 to the limit. G. Googans made an 

 excellent toastmaster and chairman 

 and, though he had been suffering from 

 rheumatism for several days previously, 

 he evidently was able to forget it for a 

 time. 



Eobert Schenk, lately of San Fran- 

 cisco and previously of Chicago, is now 

 at Morris Goldenson's. Mr. Goldenson's 

 Christmas windows look fine and he 

 has been making quite a display of 

 orchids of late. 



At the Los Angeles Evergreen and 

 Cut Flower Supply Market some elegant 

 wreaths made out of the native ilexes, 

 with berries of the Carolina holly, were 

 recently displayed. Tony Tassano had 

 to take an extra store on Broadway for 

 the rush of orders. 



Murata & Co. have added supplies to 

 their line. Business here has nearly 

 doubled since last seaeon. A large 

 amount of stock has been sold for the 

 Tournament of Roses, at Pasadena, New 

 Year's day. 



CARNATIONS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS-Season 1912-1913. December and January Delivery. 



, Per 100 1000 



Rosette $6.00 $50.00 



St. Nicholas 6.00 50.00 



Benora 6.00 60.00 



Qloriosa \ 4.00 30.00 



White Wonder 3.00 2500 



White Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Per 100 1000 ■ 



White Enchantress $3.00 $25.00 



Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 3.00 25.00 



Scarlet Glow 3.00 25 00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 3.00 26.00 



Bonfire S.OO 26.00 



Rooted cuttings our specialty. Pine stock, even size, well rooted cuttings. 



F. Dorner & Sons Co., La Fayette, Ind. 



SUNBURST 



Extra choice young plants, Own Root, in 2i2-in. pots, ready March 1, per 100, 

 $20.00 ; per 1000. $150.00. Rooted Cuttings. 25<jb less than above, and ready 

 February 1. 



Also 4000 Beauties, bench plants. 1 year old, $7.00 per 100. 



Ready January 1. 



Office; 131N. #>1«»^»«^-^^ 

 Wabash Ave., \> II ICQ 011 



Qr««nhoiw«s : HINSDALE. ILL. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



The spirited advertising campaign 

 being carried on by H. Eeeve Darling, 

 of the Hayward Floral Co., is causing 

 much favorable comment among the 

 trade and is bringing him big returns. 



H. N. Gage always i« too busy to 



talk. W. Squires, who has had charge 

 of the Hollywood ranch, is putting in a 

 good deal of time at the store now. 



Wallace Boyd has returned to his old 

 position with O. C. Saakes. 



H. E. Eichards. 



