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The Flonsts' Review 



Fbbbuart 23, 1922 



PAINESVILLE, O. 



After six weeks of severe winter 

 weather, which hindered shipping, es- 

 pecially of perennials and nursery stock, 

 we are now having a thaw, and early 

 spring orders will soon be on their way. 



The greenhouses of T. E. Norman & 

 Sons were badly damaged by fire, Fri- 

 day, February 17. The work of rebuild- 

 ing has already started. 



C. Merkel, of Mentor, 0., celebrated 

 his eightieth birthday, February 16. 

 Mr. Merkel is in the best of health and 

 expects to reach the 100 mark. 



Carl Hagenburger, of Mentor, 0., has 

 just received a carload of palms, which 

 consist mostly of kentias and phoenix. 

 They are exceptionally fine stock. 



The retail orders of the Storrs & Har- 

 rison Co. number much higher this year 

 than they did at this time last year. Mr. 

 George says that the present outlook is 

 promising for a busy season. 



E. H. Hawley, manager of the Paines- 

 ville Garden & Greenhouse Co., who is 

 devoting much space to bedding plants, 

 will also grow perennials. This is go- 

 ing to be an experiment and, if it proves 

 successful, he will grow them exten- 

 sively next year. 



The packing house and storage cellar 

 of the Wayside Gardens Co. is almost 

 completed. 



Leonard Hocker has taken charge of 

 the propagating department of Henry 

 Kohankie & Son. T. J. M. 



AMHERST, O. 



The Florists' Association of Lorain 

 County held a banquet at Amherst Feb- 

 ruary 8. There were forty members and 

 their wives and friends present. The 

 banquet consisted of a chicken supper. 

 After it a business session was held and 

 some talks made. L. J. Henes acted as 

 toastmaster. Then the florists danced the 

 rest of the evening. Everybody had a 

 good time. The association holds month- 

 ly meetings at the florists' places. The 

 next one will be hold at the store of the 

 L. C. Hccock Floral Co., Elyria, 0. 



WHY WAIT 



TO ORDER YOUR 



Flower Pots? 



Have them when you need them. 

 It's like money in the bank. 



ORDER TODAY DO NOT DELAY 



GET THE BEST, FROM 



Missouri Pottery & Supply Co. 



4219 Iowa Ave., 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Real value with a combination of cheapness, the 



Miller No-Fold Dirt Band 



Positively no foldini! required. 



Size 



No. in carton 



Price per 

 carton 



...»5.nn... 

 . .. fi.on... 



. .. 3.00... 



Weight of 



carton 



...37 lbs. 



...47 lbs. 



...30 lbs. 



2 X2 X2 50nn.. 



2'^.\2'ix-i'-i srion.. 



3 X3 X3 ■2011').. 



Write for a eample of these bands before order- 

 ing. None as good at twice the price. 



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

 sea-son was Miller's New Style NO- FOLD." 



(Signed) 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. 



MODERN MANIIFACTI:RI>'G < O. 



P. (). }k>x 28M 

 543 N. I.nwrence St., Pliilailplphia. Pa. 



Standard Equipment is known to be the 



ADVANCE 



The years of satisfactory service have 

 won it this place. There are no substi- 

 tutes. For any kind of sash use the 

 Advance Operator. 



Also our complete line of Greenhouse 

 Fittings, which are always so handy. 

 Our circular explains it all. 



Don't wait, but write to-day for circu- 

 lar and price list. 



ADVANCE CO., Richmond, Indiana 



COMPETITION PROVES OUR QUALITY 



RED POTS 



Best Materials— Skilled Labor— Uniformly 

 Burned — Carefully Packed. 



THE ZANE POTTERY CO., ^^^K?e.?^ei\S^: So. Zanesville, Ohio 

 THOSE ROUND BOTTOM RED POTS 



"MOSS AZTEC" 

 Ware 



Azalea Pots 

 Hanginfl Baskets 

 Lawn Vases 

 Sird Baths, Etc 



STANDARD POTS 

 AZALEA POTS 

 BULB PANS 

 HANGING BASKETS 

 FERNERY UNINGS 

 SAUCERS 



With thirty yean' experience and a large factory eqoipiwd wKh 

 the newest and moat improved machinery we are capable of pn^ 

 dncinar roand bottom red pota and other clay prodoeta of the higfa- 

 eat quality in any qaantity at the loweat poeslble prices. 

 Our location on the C. & N. W. R. R. nuikea it eaay to ship to all 

 arts of the country, and bard roada are convenient for ahipmeots 

 ly auto track t* all points in and aroand Cbicai(0. 

 Write 08 for aamples and prices 

 TbeWESTERN POTTERY CO.. Jeffermn Park, Ctalcac* 

 Phone KUdare 2726 6220-30 Norwood Park Ave. 



§: 



MffntloD The Review when yon write. 



Red Pots 



No, in 



Size Crate Per 1000 



2 -in 2000 $11.25 



2J^-in 1700 12.75 



2»2-in 1200 16.00 



3- in 900 19.50 



3H-in 550 24.00 



4 -in. Geranium 400 27.00 



4 -in 360 30.00 



4H-in 272 40.50 



5 -in 200 54.00 



Three-ouarter size pots, same prif e as stand- 

 ard size. 26% discount on Clay Pots and 5% 

 ; dditional cash with order. 



Well Made, Properly Packed. 



Prompt Service. 



C. C. Pollworth Co., 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



NOTOX 



Square Paper Pots (the Original), sliipped 

 from Chicago or St. Louis, 14.000 2-in.. or 4000 

 4 in., f 11.00; 7000 J'-s-in., or 5000 3-in., $9.no. 



Shipped from Chester (per lono), 2-in., $1.00; 

 2H-in., Jl.50; :i-in.. $2.00: 4-in., J3.00. 



F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS 



CHESTER, NEW JERSEY 



"Ready To Use" 



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A jreat many growers are asking, "Do your 

 bands CLme knocked down? Do you furnish 

 block and tacks with your pots?" Our bands 

 come with the ends locked (not pasted) and 

 only have to be opened and placed in the 

 flats. Like the bands, our pots are locked 

 and only have to be opened, the bottom 

 flaps closed, and they are Ready-To-Use. 

 See issue of February :?rd for price list. 

 Samples upon request. 



THE A. W. HARRIS MFG. CO. 



101 East Pine Street, SLEEPY EYE, MINN. 



BIRO 



NEPONSET 



Waterproof Paper 



FLOWER POTS 



BIRD & SON, Inc. ^ 

 CAST WALPOLC MASS. 



