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The Florists^ Review 



April 13, 1910. 



TOLEDO. 



The Market. 



Cut flowers are profuse. Easter flow- 

 ers of all kinds can be had, but pros- 

 pects for the Easter season are good. 

 Eoses of all kinds are plentiful and of 

 good quality. Carnations are long- 

 stemmed and the flowers hold up well. 

 There are some choice sweet peas avail- 

 able at this time and the demand for 

 them is equal to the cut. Of bulbous 

 stock, lilies, daffodils and tulips are 

 good, having long stems and good 

 flowers. Lily plants will bloom nicely 

 for Easter and the various bulbous 

 plants also will be timed properly. 

 Rhododendrons and azaleas are good 

 this year. The buds are well formed 

 and blooms perfect. The usual demand 

 for funeral pieces is taking care of the 

 abundant supply of cut flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Among the many flower stores that 

 had their inception during the last 

 month I mention the Helmer Flower 

 Shop, in the heart of the business dis- 

 trict. It was established by Jack Hel- 

 mer, formerly of the Patten Flower 

 Store, and Miss Josephine Helmer, who 

 formerly was forelady of the Breit- 

 meyer store at Detroit. 



.Joseph Gardner, for many years fore- 

 man at the greenhouses of Harry Heinl, 

 has opened a first-claas flower shop at 

 the corner of "Walnut and Bancroft 

 streets. 



The Scottwood Greenhouses have 

 some choice rhododendrons and hydran- 

 geas for Easter. Mr. Magee, the man- 

 ager, is much pleased with his Easter 

 stock and predicts a good season. 



Harry Heinl, of West Toledo, is cut- 

 ting some choice roses, among the bet- 

 ter grades being Ophelia, Richmond and 

 Killarney. 



Miss Helen Patten was extraordi- 

 narily busy last week with orders for 

 funeral pieceq. She predicts a good 

 Easter season and feels confident that 

 business this year will almost triple 

 that of last year. 



Schramm Bros, have added to their 

 delivery service a Studebaker car. The 

 increased business and the desire to 

 give the best service possible were the 

 motives for this recent acquisition, 

 their second delivery automobile. 



G. B. S. 



Plant Bands 



Square plant bands will soon be a 

 requirement where good plants are 

 wanted. Economy of space, time and 

 water are additional reasons for their 

 coming into favor. We offer an im- 

 provement in s^mare bands that saves 

 much time required to fold the ordi- 

 nary strips of paper heretofore offered. 

 Send for our free samples. 



A little later we will offer a still 

 greater improvement in square folding 

 bands and pots, and samples will be 

 sent to all addresses that we now 

 have. 



Send postal today for samples and 

 prices of ready-use and plain bands for 

 immediate shipment. 



G. S. RAMSBURG 



Somaraworth, N. H. 



Mention Tbe Kevlew when you write. 



WHY NOT YOU? 



We have customers who use hundreds of hanging 

 baskets each season and they built up this profitable 

 trade by showing the goods. You won't sell them un- 

 less you have some ready to show your customers— 

 then they sell themselves. 



We furnish wire hangers for each basket and are 

 ready for your order— better send it now. 



Sizes, S)i, 9}^, 10^, 13 Inches in diameter. 



W. H. ELVERSON POTTERY CO. 



NKW BRIGHTON, PA. 



No. 25 HANGING BASKKT 



Mention The ReTlcw when you write. 



■■tabUah«d 1766 



Inoorporat*d 1904 



HEWS 



STRONG 



RED 

 POROUS 



POTS 



Standard, Azalea, Bulb, Orchid, Fern, Hanging, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Palm, Cyda- 

 men. Cut Hower, Special Shapes to order. Chicken Founts, Pigeon Nests, Bean Pots, etc 



wr MAKms wmm a cdituiiy and a half 



WORLD'S LAMIKST MANUFACTURUIS 



Wsretaoaiei 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cambridge, Mass. 'fts^^rR^k'S^ff 



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A Standard Pot 

 A Standard Quality 

 A Standard Price 



The three necessary 

 things to get your 

 pot business. Also 

 proper packing to 

 eliminate breakage 



Send your 

 orders to 



C. C. Pollworth Co. 



MILWAUKKK. WIS. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon writ.. 



The best Paper Pot 

 for shipping purposes . 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 Uem. Samples free. 



LAUan Peine 



400 Oaka StrMt 

 WalthuB, (I 



Menam Tho BeTlew wh— yoo write. 



RED CEDAR 



Tr«« and Plant Tuba 



With stave feet; prevent 

 floor and tub from rot. 

 Made in sizes from 6-inch 

 to 80-inch diameter. 



Tlie Aaericu WNdeiware 

 Nft Ct., Toledo. 0., U.S.A. 



MentlOB Th. Hevlew when yon write. 



EatabUshed 188S 



Standirl Fliwer Pots 



Porosity and Strength 

 Unsurpassed. 



Write for Prices. 



A. r. KOHR 



2984-36-38 N. Lwvltt St, Chicago 

 Oor. solicited In Oer. and Enc. 



^HESE pots are 

 ^ ten times light- 

 er than clay pots 

 and are not al- 

 ways breaking:. 



NEPONSET 



FLOWER POTS 



Write tor samples. Information 

 and prices to Dept. R. 



BIRD & SON, East Walpole, Nan. 



ESTABLISHED 1795. 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



THOSE RED POTS 



ASK THE FLORIST 

 THAT USES THEM 



HARRY BALSLEV 



MMt rtowcr Pot Co. DETROIT. MKR. 



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gPD Prices »er 1000. f. o. b. Harrison; 2-fai.. $2.80; »V 

 rm^«w^ . .k.. te- '^.M; SVin., tSJSO: Sin., |4J0: 8*3 In., 

 STANDARD ».8B;4.b $7.»;6.in.. fll.76: elte:, IwSS 

 QMM Cash muit accompany order 



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