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The Florists' Review 



Kebiuiauv 16. 1922 



SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. 



(Couoludi'd iroMi patji' Kin.) 



tlu.'ir large crops of Kiister lilies, wliicti 

 arc in excollciit condition. 



The United Flower & Supply Co. lia.s 

 finished its new office and now has more 

 space available for the display of stock, 

 wliicli, at present, consists of sonic fine 

 pussy willows, acacia, freesias and roses. 

 TliG Easter lilies of tliis firm are just 

 beginninj? to come in. J. Okumura states 

 that the firm has about 20,000 potted 

 Kaster lilies coming on for the trade. 



Enonioto & Co. are handling a con- 

 siderable (juantity of fine acacia sprays. 



F. C. Jaeger & Co. say that business 

 is good, in spite of the fact that stock 

 is not so plentiful as it might be. They 

 made special preparations for their St. 

 Valentine's day trade. 



Brown & Kennedy report an unusual 

 amount of funeral work. 



I'odesta & Baldocchi designed baskets 

 for the ball given at the St. Francis 

 hotel by Mrs. Jacklin, wife of "the cop- 

 j)er king," to her niece. Miss Eleanor 

 Bpreckels. One basket, which was much 

 admired, contained thirty dozen Laddie 

 carnations surrounded by a border of 

 pansies. The sailings of the Empire 

 State and the Sonoma brought large 

 bon voyage orders. As the result of a 

 window display of Couronne d'Or tu- 

 lips, there were a number of orders for 

 these. The pots were wrapped in gold- 

 colored mats for the decorating of the 

 staterooms of the departing vessels. 



Frank D. Pelicano, of Pelicano, Rossi 

 & Co., is convalescing from an illness 

 of several weeks' duration. In addi- 

 tion to social work, Pelicano, Rossi & 

 Co. have been busy with steamer offer- 

 ings, especially bon voyage baskets. 

 Pelicano, Rossi & Co. featured sugges- 

 tions early of flowers as St. Valentine's 

 (lay gifts. 



Mrs. Copcland, of the Misses Hannon 

 store, is busy making preparations to 

 move to the new store, which is espe- 

 cially equipped for florists' purposes. 



Joseph's St. Valentine's day window, 

 designed by George P. Wagner, is full 

 of suggestions. The sun porch, above 

 the display space in the windows, is 

 draped with smilax, with porcelain par- 

 rots swinging on rings. A fountain 

 contains painted Japanese lotus made 

 of wood, which cost $'2'>0 a set. Oriental 

 boxes are filled with spring flowers and 

 a huge red silk heart draws attention to 

 the St. \'alentine's nature of the dis- 

 play. M. M. 



GEORGE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Successors to 

 GEO. KELLER & SON 



Manufacturers ot 



RED POTS 



Before buying write for prices 

 2614-2622 Herndon Street 



Near Wrightwood Avenue 



CHICAGO. ILL, 



Mention The RpvIpw when you write. 



The Pfaltzgraff 

 Pottery Co. 



Florins' Pots 



YORK. PA. 



BIRD'S 



NEPDHSET 



"•^r* FLOWER POTS 



^ 



One-tenth as heavy; one-third the cost; no break- 

 age — these are some of the advantages of our paper 

 pots over clay pots. 



Cut cost of express charges, pack closely and de- 

 liver plants in perfect condition. 



Ideal for strawberries, tomatoes, small seedlings 

 and gi-eeuhouse work. 



Immediate deliveries on all standard sizes. 



Your dealer can supply you. If not, write for 

 FREE samples and 

 booklet. 



^Q 



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BIRD & SON, inc. 



East Walpole, 

 Mass. 



BIRD & SON, inc.. East Walpole. Man. 



Send ine free namples of Neponset 

 Waterproof Paper Flower Pots. 



Name ., 



Address. 



Mention The RptIpw when you write. 



DREER'S ''RIVERTON SPECIAL'' PLANT TUBS 



No. 

 10 

 20 



;» 



40 



' Diam. 

 20 in. 

 18 in. 

 16 in. 

 14 in. 



Each 



JH.55 

 2.6n 

 l.^W 

 1.50 



Doz. 



$40.40 

 29.7,'j 

 21.(X) 

 17.25 



100 



$:u9.no 



2;io.0() 



167.(10 

 136.00 



No. 



50 

 60 



70 



Diam. 

 12 in. 

 10 in. 

 8 in. 



Each 



$l.a5 



.70 



.64 



Doz. 



J12.00 

 8.25 

 6.15 



100 

 $95.5(t 

 65.0«1 

 51.0() 



The Riverton Tub is sold e-vclusively by us 

 and is the best ever introduced. The neatest, 

 lightest and cheapest. Painted gieen and 

 bound with electric- welded hoops. The four 

 largest sizes are eauipped 

 with drop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER 



Seeds. Plants, Bulbs, Supplies 

 714-l(iCh«*HtnntSt.. Philii. 



Man Mod Tke BeTiaw wk«a yva wzlU. 



COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



RED POTS 



Best Materials— Skilled Labor— Uniformly 

 Burned — Carefully Packed. 



THE ZANE POTTERY CO., ^P^S^?e.%i\^^: So. ZancsviMe, Ohio 



Mention The ReTlew when yon wrlt«. 



THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS 



"MOSS AZTEC" 

 Ware 



Azalea Pots 

 Hanging Baskets 

 Lawn Vases 

 3ird Baths, Etc 



STANDARD POTS 

 AZALEA POTS 

 BULB PANS 

 HANGING BASKETS 

 FERNERY UNINGS 

 SAUCERS 



With thirty years' experience and a largre factory eqaipped witl 

 the newest and most improved machinery we are capable of pro 

 dacins round bottom red pots and other clay prodoeta of the high 

 est quality in any quantity at the lowest possible prices. 



Our location on the C. & N. W. R. R. makes it easy to ship to at 



parts of the country, and hard roads are eonvenient for shipment> 



by auto truck to all points in and around Chica«ro. 



Write us for samples and prices 



The WESTERN POTTERY CO., Jefferson Park. Ctdeacc 



Phone Kildare 2728 6220-90 Norwood Park A**, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Real value with a combination of cheapness, the 



Miller No-Fold Dirt Band 



Positively no folding required. 



Size No. in carton Price per WeiRht of 



carton carton 



2 X2 X'2 50n() J5.fX) 37 lbs. 



•2^XZ'^x2]-z 5000 6.00 47 lbs. 



3 x3 x3 '2000 3.00 30 lbs. 



Write for a sample of these bands before order- 

 ing. None as good at twice the price. 



A b ACT— "My order for 100,000 dirt bands this 

 season was Miller's New Style NO- FOLD." 



(SiRned) I. C, Grower, Kingston, Pa. 



The band that is in demand, WHY? Because it is 

 there with all of the up-to-date features and saves 

 the growers dollars. 



For prices of our dirt pots, see issue of January 5. 



MOOKKN MANrFACTURING CO. 



p. O. Box 28.-)4 

 543 N. Lawrence St.. Philnclelphia, Pa. 



CAMBRIDGE 



NEW YORK 



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World's Ordest and Largest Mamrfactm-ers of 

 FLOWER POTS 



A. H. HEWS & CO., INC. 



Cambridge. Mass. 



