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The Florists^ Review 



July 1, 1920 



JACOBS tSK greenhouses 



Rm|| ■! Hvt ircnhMUt built far Jtku Di Mirtial. Esq., at Wheat Raai, N. J. Ask Mr. Da Martmi abaal aur warknaushi*, speeri af erectiaa and aersaaal sarvica. 



HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS 



PLANS AND PRICES 

 SUBMITTED 



1363-1381 FLUSHING AVENUE 

 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



KAHLER REAL RED POTS 



are recognized every- 

 where for quality. 



Your orders always receive prompt and careful attention. Made of high-grade material by 

 skilled workmen in a modern plant. Write for prices and samples. 



KAHLER POTTERY CO. Louisville, Neb. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoa write. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



The demand for stock last week was 

 heavy, especially for roses and sweet 

 peas for wedding orders. Many orders 

 remained unfilled, as special colors and 

 quality were demanded and the supply 

 was off. The hot weather early in the 

 month spoiled the prospects for sweet 

 peas during June and they were 

 missed. Koses, likewise, were in heavy 

 demand, with the supply fair. White 

 roses were practically out. Ophelia, 

 Eussell and Columbia took care of most 

 orders. Carnations were plentiful, but 

 quality is on the wane. Good shipping 

 stock is scarce. Outdoor stock is ar- 

 riving. Some nice larkspurs, gypso- 

 phila and snapdragons are helping out. 

 Peonies are about gone. 



Various Notes. 



The wholesale houses are closed on 

 Sundays for the summer season. Most 

 of the downtown retailers are also 

 closed on Sundays now. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. has purchased 

 the corner property occupied by it for 

 several years. It is a 4-story building, 

 centrally located. Many improvements 

 will be made to meet the demands of 

 the firm's business. P. 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



Business was fair last week, with 

 almost everything in good supply. Car- 

 nations are somewhat smaller. Roses 

 are still of good quality and the large 

 supply is being handled nicely at good 

 prices. Peonies are about gone now. 



Various Notes. 



The Alpha Floral Co. had a number 

 of wedding orders last week. 



Vern Christian is erecting a new 

 range of three houses, each 21x120 feet, 

 to be devoted principally to carnations. 

 Mr. Christian was formerly with the 

 Mauff Floral Co. 



J. L. Ennegon has closed his Fifteenth 

 street store. He reports fine June busi- 

 ness. 



T. H. Trimmer & Son have been 



"California" Plant Tub 



(REDWOOD) 



The "California" Plant Tnb la a apeelal 

 product for Florists and Nurserymen. Ex- 

 pert workmanship, artistic lines, harmoni- 

 ous color and substantial quality. Made 

 from nelected No. 1 Redwood, bound with 

 electrically welded wire hoops. No bettsr 

 tub made, 



NET WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



ROY F. WILCOX & CO. 



Manufacturers 

 Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



MONTEBELLO. CAL. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



RED POTS 



Best Materials— Skilled Labor — Uaiformly 

 Burned— Carefully Packed. 



The Petcre & Reed Pottery Co. ^fi^^l?e.!'^\?^: So. Zanesville, Ohio 



"MOSS AZTEC" 

 Ware 



Asalea Pots 

 Hantfintf BaskeU 

 Lawn Vikses 

 Bird Baths, Etc. 



CAMBRIDQC 



NEW YORM 



WmM*! OMcsI twi Urrest Munrfictarcra •! 

 FLOWER POTS 



WHY? 



4. H. HEWS A CO., INC. 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



bringing in some fine Francis Scott Key 

 roses from their new house. Mr. 

 Trimmer has a reputation for his Rus- 

 sell roses and bids fair to have one for 

 Key. His wife and his son Harry are 

 enjoying a trip to the seashore. 



Your spring rush Is 



nearly over. Now Is 



the time to try a package of the Harris Ready- 



to-Use Locked flant Bands, so that next 



season you can order In quantity. 



A trial package of 250 bands sent (postpaid for 75c. 



A. W. HARRIS MFG. CO. 

 401 Pine St. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. 



Mention Tfc* B.ri«w wfc— /on wila. 



Mrs. S. B. Walker, who has been col- 

 lecting, growing and classifying Colo- 

 rado wild flowers for the last twenty 

 years, says that she has had a good 

 business this year, considering the late 

 I season. B. E. H. 



