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The Florists' Review 



Jdly 8, 1920 



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A satisfied customer is the best AD^' 



Mr. Frank Carek, of Lorain, Ohio, writes: 



"In regard to your patent LEAK-PROOF gutter, we can say it is there with 

 the goods. It is all that we want; it does our work with great satisfaction 

 and is a good job. We put it all through the annex and it is tight and most 

 satisfactory." 



We are the patentees and sole manufacturers of this 



LEAK-PROOF gutter which is giving so much satisfaction. 



Pat. Oct. 30, 1919 



ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 



2330 Wabansia Avenue, 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



Near Western and North Arei. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSE HARDWARE 



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. 



SEATTLE NOTES. 



LCoiicluded from j)n(?(' (ll.i 



on the Portland trade during the last 

 week and will visit eastern Oregon 

 points before returning. 



Palermo F. Rosaia, of Eosaia Bros., 

 is one of the three incorporators named 

 at Olympia, Wash., in the formation of 

 the Coburn Oil Co., Seattle, Wash. 



C. Benson, who has been in charge of 

 the Department of Agriculture's ex- 

 periment station at Fairbanks, Alaska, 

 during the last few years, has retired 

 from government service and will start 

 as a grower here. He is erecting two 

 greenhouses, 27x200 feet, and will spe- 

 cialize in growing chrysanthemums for 

 the trade. Before entering the govern- 

 ment service Mr. Benson was connected 

 with Rosaia Bros. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop showed 

 some good Russell roses last week and 

 these were effectively combined with 

 several other outdoor flowers to produce 

 a number of different window combina- 

 tions. 



From present indications, there will 

 be more chrysanthemums for local de- 

 livery this fall than ever before, since 

 three growers controlling a good-sized 

 acreage will take up this culture for the 

 first time, while all the older growers 

 are at least duplicating last season's 

 planting. The good results secured on 

 the last season's work are said to be 

 largely responsible for this increase, 



McCoy's is making some changes in 

 the floor arrangement of the store and 

 will shortly have the new quarters ar- 

 ranged so as to allow the best handling 

 of the business. 



Most of the florists worked short- 

 handed July 4, opening only a half-lay 

 and letting" a part of the help take Ihe 

 greater part of July 5 off also. 



Several large weddings have been 

 handled recently by the Hollywood Gar- 

 dens. Some nice combinations of spring 

 flowers were shown in baskets. H. M. 



Salt Lake City, UtJih. — The Evans 

 Floral Co., which lays claim to having 



tgiven its patrons twenty-eight years of 

 satisfactory service, has removed from 



iits old location, at .36 Main street, to a 

 new home at 261 State street. 



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 Brishton,' ?m 



IONIA POTS ARE STRONG 



Always burned to the same degree of hardness. Our kilns are equippM wit* 

 heat-mea,suring pyrometers and other up-to-the-minute improvements. Every detaili 

 of manufacture, from the clay bank to the strong crates in whiah Ionia pots art 

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

 order now. We will ship when you are ready. 



"E^SSSf^lT^SSri^ IONIA POHERY CO.. IONIA. MICH. 



"MOSS AZTEC" 

 Ware 



Azalea Pots 



[Backets 



CAMBRIDGE 



COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



RED POTS 



Lawn V^ses Best Materials— Skilled Liabor — Uniformly 



Bird Baths, Etc Burned— Carefully Packed. 



The Pctere & Reed Pottery Co. gP^^^^v^e.^N^li^o^rS: So. Zanesville, Ohio 



NEW YORK 



WarM's Oldest iH Lwf est MMafactarera if 

 FLOWER POTS 



WHY? 



A. H. HEWS A CO., INC. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



BLAKE'S I.KVER CLIP 



for RoHeR. Carnations, etc.; fas- 

 ten Btake8, cross wires, etc. 



They never slip, and area Rrcat saving 

 of both time and money. 



PrJce $1.75 per 1000 



5000 $1.60 per 1000 



10.000 or more.... 1.40 per 1000 



F. O. B. Rochester. Samples Free. 



B. S. BLAKE & SON 

 8 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. 



Your spring rush Is 



nearly over. Now Is 



the time to try a package of the Harris Ready- 



to-Use Locl<ed Plant Hands, so that next 



season you can order in quantity. 



A trial package of 2.'>0 bands sent postpaid for 75c. 



A. W. HARRIS MFG. CO. 

 401 Pine St. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. 



SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Easily Mended with 

 Pillsbnry's Carnation Staples 



"Best device on the 

 market."— Joseph Traiidt. 



"Could not get along with- 

 out them."-S. W. Pike. 



1000. 3Sc: 3000 fer $1.00, piitsaM 



I. L Pillsbary Galesburf, III. 



