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The Rorists' Review 



Mat 29, 191». 



PITTSBUBaH. 



A large delegation' of florists attended 

 the welcome-home rally of the Pitts- 

 burgh Board of Trade, May 22, in the 

 East Liberty Y. M. C. A. The affair 

 was in honor of members of the Eight- 

 eenth Infantry and the Fifteenth En- 

 gineers, recently returned from France, 

 The chief attraction for the florists was 

 Lieut. Thomas J. Cavanaugh, who told 

 some interesting battle stories. 



The Marmarose Landscape Co. has re- 

 sumed operations, following an idleness 

 of eighteen months on account of the 

 war. The manager of the company, Jo- 

 seph E. Marmarose, Jr., who is asso- 

 ciated in the business with his father, 

 has been in charge of the grading work 

 of the United States Housing Bureau 

 for the Westinghouse company. Before 

 going into business he was with Ran- 

 dolph & McClements. 



Frank M. Smith, who recently re- 

 turned to Pittsburgh and the salesroom 

 of Randolph & McClements, after a year 

 or more in Buffalo, N. Y., is living on 

 Stanton avenue. Mr. Smith was mar- 

 ried recently to Miss Gertrude Dieter- 

 man, of Buffalo. 



Miss Gertrude Sampson, a teacher in 

 the Colfax public school, has become a 

 permanent member of the night staff of 

 Randolph & McClements. 



Anthony Stevens, formerly an ac- 

 countant, has entered the employ of 

 George N. Franks, proprietor of the 

 Philadelphia Florists. Mr. Stevens suc- 

 ceeds Louis Minsky, who has abandoned 

 the flower business for another line. 



Miss Kathryn Antoinette hfis resigned 

 her position in the floral department of 

 Kaufmann Bros., following several 

 years' service there. E. E. S. 



CUEVELAND, O. 



A contract has been let by the 

 Naumann-Heepe Co., of Macedonia, a 

 suburb of Cleveland, to the John C. 

 Moninger Co., of Chicago, for the erec- 

 tion of seven greenhouses, 31x150 feet, 

 at Macedonia. The Moninger company 

 will build the houses complete, includ- 

 ing the heating system. The Naumann- 

 Heepe Co. is a combination of the 

 Naumann Co., of Cleveland,^nd the 

 Heepe Co., of Akron, O. The business 

 of these two companies lias grown to 

 such an extent that this expansion has 

 been made necessary. The new houses 

 will be used exclusively for the growing 

 of pot plants. 



St. Joseph, Mo. — Mitchell & Quentin 

 have had an unusually successful season. 

 The cyclamen is one of their specialties 

 and they are building up a nice whole- 

 sale business in young stock. 



RED POTS 



Our Buperior fuilities enable ue to keep 

 QUALITY UP-PRICES DOWN 



Write for prices »nd Save Mo — y 



MISSOURI l:;:a."l? co. 



4219 Imva Av*.. ST. LOUIS. MO 



Mention The RcTlew when yoa write. 



RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list jnd samples on apuUoMiaa. 



PADVCAH POTTERY CO., !■• 



9AOUCAH, KXHTOGFV 



Standard Red 



BBPENDABLB STOCK -PROMPT SERVICE - LOW PRICES 



You want pots you cam depend on— red pots, uniform in size, shape and 

 texture. You want pots which are smooth and strong, yet porous enough to 

 insure the healthy growth of plants. And the prices must be reasonable, of 

 course. That's just the kind of a deal we have /to offer you. 



We guarantee our stock of Standard Red 

 Pots to be made of the beat pot material 

 obtainable, scientifically ground and care- 

 fully baked in special kilns, which insures 

 uniform porosity and extra long life. Used 

 exclusively by thousands of progressive flo- 

 riats tlxroughout the west. 



Send TODAY for our Special Florists' 

 Bulletin No. 3. It is filled with money - 

 savlift information and special auotationa 

 you can't afford to miss. Just send a 

 postal— that's the sure way to learn about 

 better pots at lower prices. Better do it 

 NOW. 



nSSOURI rOTTERY & MFG. CO., 



1227 WMt Eighth Straet. 

 Kansas City, Missouri 



THE ELVERSON POT 



It is a dollars and cents saving proposition— plus satis- 

 faction — to use the pot that proves its merit in the test 

 of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. 

 W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Brighton, Pa 



Mention The BeTiew when yoo write. 



IONIA POTS ARE STRONG 



Always burned to the same degree of hardness. Our kilns are equipped with 

 heat-measuring pyrometers and other up-to-the-minute improvements. Every detail 

 of manufacture, from the clay bank to the strong crates in which Ionia pots are 

 carried to you, marks an advancement over old-time methods. Let us have youi 

 order now. We will ship when you are ready. 



■fSSSS^^JSKT^:^?* IONIA POHERY CO.. IONIA. MICH. 



Mention The Beriew when you write. 

 COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



RED POTS 



Best Materials — Skilled Labor — Uniformly 

 Burned — Carefully Packed. 



The Peters & Reed Pottery Co.. SiS'^^l^il^^J^^ So.ZanesvincOhio 



"MOSS AZTEC" 

 Ware 



Azalem Pots 

 HanKinar Basketa 

 Lawn Vases 

 Bird Baths, Etc. 



WE LEAD in QUALITY and FINISH 



Others follow — when they can 



THE PFALTZBRAFF POTTERY CO., York, Pa. 



CAMBRIDGE 



NEW YORK 



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Warirs Oldest iMl Laif est Maa«fictM«n tf 

 FLOWER POTS 



WHY? 



A. H. HEWS A CO., INC. 

 Cambridgee Mass. 



PAPER POTS 



AUD 



DIRT BANDS 



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PRICE LIST OF 



Red Pots 



Net Prices F. 0. B. Factory, Ionia. 

 Packing charges included. 



Per Crate 

 1000 eoBtaina 



2 -inch S 6.00 2600 



2>4-inch 6.80 2000 



2>S-inch BOO 1260 



8 -inch 10.40 1000 



Sifl-inch 12.80 600 



S%-inch, Geranium 14.40 500 



4 -inch 16.00 600 



4i«-inch 21.60 250 



6 -inch 28.80 250 



6 -inch 43.20 126 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



