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The Florists^ Review 



JCLT 15. 1920 



JACOBS ,m GREENHOUSES 



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HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS 



PLANS AND PRICES 

 SUBMITTED 



1S63-13S1 FLUSHINO AVENUB 

 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. 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



The Market. 



Weather conditions around Hartford 

 have improved. Last week there vpas 

 sunshine and a little more heat. The 

 market is in good shape, demand just 

 equaling the supply. Larkspur, gladioli, 

 roses, carnations and coreopsis are the 

 principal offerings. Swainsona is be- 

 ing used in place of valley for bouquet 

 work. There are some Easter lilies to 

 be had. The demand for plants for 

 window boxes is somewhat unusual for 

 this season of the year. 



Various Notes. 



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Mr. Lindner, of the Cedar Hill Green- 

 houses, is spending week-ends with his 

 family at their cottage at Westbrook. 

 He has been remodeling his range. The 

 ferns, chrysanthemums and cyclamen 

 plants are looking fine. 



The Whiting Greenhouses have just 

 finished replanting the rose houses. A 

 successful bedding season is reported, 

 the firm having disposed of 40,000 gera- 

 niums, along with other bedding plants 

 in large numbers. They are busy plant- 

 ing chrysanthemums for the fall trade. 



The large rose houses at Coombs' 

 South street range are being reset. Mr. 

 Osborne, the grower, says that this is 

 the most backward season he has seen. 

 Labor conditions make it impossible to 

 get extra help. 



Paul Hubbard, of Bristol, has just 

 returned from a 1,000-mile automobile 

 trip. He finds business good. 



Mr. Andrews, of Andrews Bros., is 

 spending his vacation with his family 

 at Woodmont. 



Joseph McManus, of Spear & Mc- 

 Manus Co., is spending his vacation at 

 Ocean Beach, New London. He is also 

 devoting some time to the plans for his 

 new store, to be erected on the site of 

 his present one, on Asylum street. 



Pehl the Florist has been busy with 

 weddings. There have been an unusual 

 number in his section of the city. 



Among the large weddings for which 

 Coombs the Florist had decorations was 

 the Mackey-Whipple wedding at the 

 Asylum Avenue Congregational church. 



The window decoration that Lane the 

 Florist had recently, which was de- 



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, P« 



IONIA POTS ARE STRONG 



Always burned to the same degree of hardness. Our kilns are equipped! ^\\t 

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

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

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

 order now. We will ship when you are ready. 



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:COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



RED POTS 



ElSfvlS'*'*** Best Materials- Skilled Labor - Uuiformly 



Bird Baths, Etc. Bumed— Carefully Packed. 



The Pclcre & Reed Pottery Co. ^^gl^i.^^J-,^^: So. Zanesville, OIm 



"MOSS AZTEC* * 

 Ware 



Azalea Pot* 



; Baskets 



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 FLOWER POTS 



WHYT 



\. H. HEWS A CO., INC. 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



scribed in The Review, has accounted 

 for at least eighty per cent of the wed- 

 dings that his firm had. He is still 

 booking orders as a result. 



The rose gardens at Elizabeth park 

 are at their best at present. Thousands 

 of people have viewed them, as many 

 as 40,000 on one Sunday. The Amer- 

 ican Rose Society had its annual pil- 

 grimage there recently and inspected 

 the trial grounds. G. B. M. 



Your spring rush is 



nearly over. Now Is 



the time to try a packaRe of the Harris Ready- 



to-Uae 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. 



GEORGE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



SlCCMMfS to 



GEO. KELLER St SON 



Msnnfaoturers of 



RED POTS 



Bsfore buylnc writs fer prices 

 2614-2622 HcridM SirMi 



Nesr Wrichtwood Ave. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



