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The Florists^ Review 



August 28, 191». 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. ,/ 



Normal conditions continue in this 

 city and vicinity, with supply and de- 

 mand well balanced. The growers have 

 their benchings well advanced and 

 everybody is getting ready for the re- 

 opening of the busy season. Carnations 

 are scarce and poor, but are well re- 

 placed by the asters, which are in 

 abundance and of better quality. They 

 range from $1 to $2.50 per hundred. 

 Gladioli are especially fine and the 

 lighter colors command ready sale. 

 Prices are holding at $2 to $4 per hun- 

 dred. . There are a few good roses at $i 

 to $8 per hundred, .j , 



Various Notes. 



Samuel Saules, of M. J. Leach & Sons, 

 Pawtucket, has returned from several 

 months' service overseas. 



Walter Sword, of Valley Falls, is 

 having a concrete cellar built at his 

 place and will erect an office building 

 later. , , 



Elmer E. King, of Attleboro, has re- 

 cently purchased an automobile. 



Lawrence Hay has completed the in- 

 stallation of benches throughout hii 

 range of houses at East Providence 



Swan Peterson, of East Providence, 

 has completed the erection of a couple 

 of potting and propagating sheds. 



Alexander H. Johnson has- been ap- 

 pointed one of the members of the New 

 England speakers' bureau of the Amer- 

 ican Legion in the canvass for new mem- 



O 'Connor the Florist, 195 Mineral 

 Spring avenue, reports a large amount 

 of landscape work. 



Edmund G. Brooke, Alexander Macrae 

 and Frederick S. Davis furnished auto- 

 mobiles for the use of the Providence 

 Chamber of Commerce on the occasion 

 of the annual outing for the inmates of 

 the orphanages and homes for aged last 

 lypft'W 



Joseph B. Black is now owner of the 

 business at 25 Washington street, con- 

 ducted under the style of Smith the 

 Florist. W. H. M. 



CAMBRIDGE 



NEW YORK 



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WmM's Oldest md Urcest Muifadwen tf 

 FLOWER POTS 



WHYT 



A. H. HEWS & CO., INC. 

 Cam bridge, Mass. 



GEORGE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Sacceuon to 

 GEO. KELLER St SON 



Manufacturers of 



IRED POTS 



Before buying write f er pricf s 

 2614-2622 ntni— Sired 



Near WrlKbtwood Ave. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



MISSOURI 

 POTTERY 



RED rOTS 



For over 30 years we have put forth every reasonable effort to'make 

 ^^^^^^ our trade-mark stand for the hiKhest Quality in pot construction. 



If ^1^101 ^0^ can depend on Missouri Pottery Red Pots— the quality is 



always the same, extra strong, unusually' uorous to allow free plant 

 growth, and evenly baked. Red Pots— uniform in size, shape and texture^that's 

 what you want. That's the only kind of pots we have to offer you and the price is 

 right. ' . 



Send Today for New Mid-Season Bulletin. 

 It'll save you money and give us a chance to tell yuu our story. A post card will do. 

 Send it NOW. 



MISSOURI POTTERY & MFG. CO. 



1227 West 8th Street KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Mention Tb« Bcvlew wben you write. 



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 Review when yon write. 



IONIA POTS ARE STRONG' 



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

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

 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 your 

 order now. We will ship when you are ready. 



"^SSSS^jasUTy^lTS.?* IONIA POnERY CO.. IONIA. MICH. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



"MOSS AZTEC" 

 Ware 



Azalea Pots 

 Hanein« Baskets 

 Lawn Vkses 

 Bird Baths, Etc. 



RED POTS 



Best Materials — Skilled Labor — Uniformly 

 Burned— Carefully Packed. 



ThePeters&Reed Pottery Co.. S^^t^l^i^^^ 



So.Zanesvi)le,Ohio 



WE LEAD In QUALITY and FINISH 



Others follow — when they can 



THE PFALTZfiRAFF POnERY CO., Vork, Pa. 



PRICE LIST or 



Red Pots 



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

 Packing charges included. 



Per Cnte 

 lOOO eootaiiw 



2 -inch $6.00 2600 



2H-inch 6.80 2000 



2ifl-inch 800 12fi0 



8 -inch...^ 10.40 1000 



8^-inch 12.80 600 



8\-iiich, Oeranium 14.40 600 



4 -inch 16.00 600 



4ifl-inch 21.60 260 



6 -inch 28.80 260 



6 -inch 48.20 126 



C. C. PoUworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Kahler Red Pots 



Write 



for 



Samples 



The superior clay and excellent man- 

 ufacturing facilities enable us to mar- 

 ket a "better" round bottom, porous, 

 non-alkali, real red flower pot. 



KAHLER POTTERY CO. 



•a OMUM Mri IMR ILM. OMAHA. NEB. 



