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The Florists' Review 



AUGUST 26,. 1915. 



SAJiT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 



I 



The Market. 



Utah is experiencing the hottest and 

 driest weather that has ever prevailed 

 in this part of the country. Of late 

 the temperature has been about 108 

 degrees. 



The market for roses, carnations and 

 plants is better than that of last y«ar. 

 The roses from newly benched stock 

 are bcooming better in length of stem 

 and quality of bloom, although there 

 are not enough blobms of the medium 

 grade to meet the demand." The me- 

 dium roses sell at $6 per hundred and 

 the shorts at $4 per hundred. Carna- 

 tion plants are almost all in the 

 benches, and blooms are scarce. The 

 few carnations that are to be had are 

 of poor quality. The heads are small 

 and the stems short and weak. They 

 are sold at $3 per hundred. Potted 

 plants are moving well, Whitmani and 

 Boston ferns, gloxinias and tuberous 

 begonias are the best sellers. Ager- 

 atums, gypsophilas, asters, gladioli, 

 snapdragons, feverfew and stocks are 

 used extensiv^y. There is a cppstant 

 call for gladioli. Clirysanthemums are 

 on the market, but do not sell y'ireU. 



Various Notes. 



The Evans Floral Co. reports an in- 

 crease in sales over last year. 



Charles Alt, of the Huddart Floral 

 Co., has returned from his vacation. 

 He spent two weeks near Hailey and 

 Ketchum, Ida., ffishing and hunting. 

 Al. Alt went to San Francisco for the 

 S. A. F. convention. 



Mr. Gray, of the B. C. Morris Floral 

 Co., has returned from a few weeks' 

 visit to Chicago. 



Mrs. E. J. Sanders is spending two 

 weeks in California. 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller went to 

 the Panama-Pacific exposition, with the 

 intention of attending the S. A. F. 

 convention. 



Charles Soter finds business good. 

 The window in his new store is kept 

 nicely decorated, and different varie- 

 ties of potted plants are displayed in 

 front of the store. 



Miss Elizabeth Huth, of Ogden, finds 

 business so good that she cannot take 

 her vacation. 



The Miller Floral Co. has just com- 

 pleted a greenhouse, 25x325. 



E. G. Hill, of Richmond, Ind., vis- 

 ited florists here on his way to San 

 Francisco. O. F. 



Butte, Mont. — James King, owner of 

 the Butte Floral Co., has returned from 

 his second visit to the Panama-Pacific 

 exposition. 



YOUNG TOOL COMPANY 



CASBY, ILLINOIS 



Brass Safely Clips Rose and Mum Stake 



Ndm Carnation Supports Greening Pins 

 Wire Rings for Wreaths 



THK PRICK 18 RIGHT 



Mfntlon Th« RgTifw when yoo write. 



We Letd in Quality 

 and Finish 



STANDARD 

 TLOWXR POTS 



The Pfiltzcrin Ftttery C«. 



YORK. PA. 



SEE THAT LEDGL 



Pat. Sept. 18 1900 



« JENNINCS— 

 ...EOim — IRON GUTTER. 



Patent Iron Bench Fittings and Roof Supports 



VENTILATING APPARATUS 

 ^ Improved Vaporizinsr Pans for Tobacco ExtractSf etc. 



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DILLER. CA8KEY& KEEN. .«..*J%.%«. PHILADELPHIA. Pl. 



Herman's Soil and 

 Manure Grinder 



With a No. 10 machine two (2) 

 men mixed and ground soil and 

 manure for six (6) benches, 160x6 

 feet, in ten (10) hours, using two 

 i'i) gallons of gasoline and one 

 (1) quart of oil. 



O. H. HERMAN 



10 Pearl St, Council Bluffs, la. 



Mention The RgTlaw when yon write. 



DREER'S ««RIYeRTON SPECIAL'' PLANT TUB 



No. Diam. Each Doz. 100 

 10 20 in. $1.45 $16.00 tlSO.OO 

 20' 18 in. 1.80 14.00 116.00 



Manufactured for ns exclusively. The best tub ever Introduced. The neatest, lightest and 

 cheapest. Painted green, with electric-welded hoops. The four largest sized have drop handles 



HENRY A. DREER, ^a'n/Kh^a"***'* 714 Chestnut St, PHILADELPfflA, PA. 



The best Pftper Pot 

 forshippincpurpoees. 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



Eo'Allan Peirce 



400 Oaks StrMt 

 Waltkaoi, tt M«M. 



Mention The ReTJew when you write. 



FOR THK SMOOTHEST. MOST POROUS 



RED POT 



la Kvhich plants da tha bast, writa to 



MISSOURI POHERY CO. 



U27 W. Stk St.; Kansaa City, Mo. 



GEO. KELLER & SON 



Mannlactorars ol 



RED POTS 



Befor* bayint write for prioei 

 i«14'86M HwBdM ItTM* 



Wrichtii^ATa..CfllCAGO,lUi)i 



PAPER POTS 



Use our 2^-in. Paper Pots for Strawberry 

 Runners. 



Si-OO par 10«0 



F. W. ROCHELLE & SONS, SS^SSknx 



Mention Tbe Bcrlew when 70a write. 



A Standard Pof 

 A Standard Quality 

 A Standard Price 



The three lecessary 

 thiii£8 to get 7oar 

 pot business. Also 

 proper paeldmc te 

 eliminate brealcace. 

 Send your orders te 

 the 



C. C. Pollworth Co. 



MII.WAUKKX, WIS. 



MentloM The Hgrlew when yon write. 



Established 1885 



Standar j Flower Pots 



Porosity and Strengrth 

 Unsurpassed. 



Write for Prices. 



A. F. KOHR 



2934-36-.'« N. Leavitt St, Chicago 

 Cor. solicited in Oer. and Eng. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., Inc. 



PADUCAH, KKHTUCKT 



Mentloa Th« Rerlew when yon writi. 



