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The Florists' Review 



Seftehbeh 16, 1915. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Owing to the intense heat of last 

 ■week, stock of all kinds has been on 

 the wane. There have been great quan- 

 tities of roses on the market, but the 

 quality was only medium. Outdoor stock 

 has increased during the warm days, 

 when the thermometer registered 90 de- 

 grees and upward. 



There was a big call for funeral 

 work last week, and early fall wed- 

 dings and social affairs have given a 

 stimulus to the florists' business. 



Chrysanthemums have met with a 

 good demand for these affairs, as well 

 as for the numerous mercantile open- 

 lings held during the week. Gladioli 

 are becoming scarce. Asters sell well 

 and continue to bring good returns. 

 Carnations are steadily improving. 

 Cosmos and dahlias are exceedingly 

 plentiful. Fine Easter lilies meet the 

 demand for funeral work. Green goods 

 are sufficiently plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



The New iHairen Floral Co., located 

 at New Haven, Ind., suffered a heavy 

 loss from a tornado September 10. The 

 entire range of six houses was dam- 

 aged, and several new houses under 

 construction were completely de- 

 molished. No one was injured. Her- 

 man Leitz, of the New Haven Floral 

 Co., is believed to have insured the 

 houses. 



F. J. Knecht is cutting some fine 

 Ward, Eussell and Shawyer roses, 

 which he is shipping to eastern whole- 

 sale markets. His chrysanthemum 

 plants are in prime condition and prom- 

 ise a splendid cut this fall. 



The Zur Muhlen flower store is dis- 

 playing some good gladioli. They re- 

 port business good for early September, 

 with the demand chiefly for funeral 

 work. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey are cutting 

 a variety of seasonable flowers. The 

 rose crop is good and promises well 

 for the coming season. Their orchid 

 houses contain many of the best com- 

 naercial varieties, and S. Hudson an- 

 ticipates a good cut for fall and winter. 



The Doswell greenhouses are making 

 a splendid appearance. The carnation 

 plants are some of the best seen in 

 this locality and are already yielding a 

 good cut. Chrysanthemum plants of 

 many varieties are doing well, and the 

 rose stock is exceptional. R. F. 



The best Paper Pot 

 forshippicfporpoees. 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



"''^■' E. Allan Peiree 



400 Oaks StrMt 

 Waltham, n Mas*. 



Meatlcm The Be Tie w when you write. 



SQUARE PAPER POTS 



(Foldinif block and ticks Included.) 

 Inch 600 1000 6000 10.000 20.000 60.000 



1^4 $0.60 $0.70 $ 3.a5 $6.60 $12.00 $ 25.00 



2 60 .80 4.00 7.60 13 00 S2.00 



2"« 75 1.00 4.50 8.50 16.00 38 00 



3 90 1.25 6.75 11.00 20.00 49.00 



4 1.26 1.75 8.50 16.00 29.00 7S.00 



6 1.75 2.75 12.60 23.60 45.00 105.00 



6 2.75 8.75 1«.!50 3I.?6 60 {)0 140 00 



7 3.50 4.75 20.60 39.00 75.00 175.(K) 



Send for Free Samples of both Pots and Bands and 



Bt(f Folder containin«r Price List and 64 experiences 

 of Growers. 



r. W. ROCHELLE & SONS, Cketter, New Jersey 



XstabUslied 17es 



Incorporated 1004 



H E WS ^Aiwiiai POTS 



Also Azalea, Bulb, Orchid, Fern, Hanging, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Palm, Cyclamen, 

 Cut Flower, Special Shapes to order. Chicken Founts, Pigeon Nests, Bean Pots, etc. 



POT MAKERS FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF 

 WORLD'S LAROEST MANUFACTURERS 



Warehouses 



A. H. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cambridge, Mass. ^^^^t&t^^ 



Mention The R«Tlew when yon write. 



A Standard Pot 

 A Standard Quality 

 A Standard Price 



The three necessary 

 things to get your 

 pot business. Also 

 proper packing to 

 eliminate breakage. 

 Send your orders to 

 the 



C. C. Pollwortli Co. 



MII.WA.UKSJB. WIS. 



MentlOB TIm Scrlew when 70a write. 



r^KINNER 



^ 



CONTROL complete. Pre- 

 vents drought losses. Re- 

 duces labor bills. Increases 

 profit. Special Portable line 

 for $11.75. Send for new 

 Bulletin. 



THE SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. 

 223 Water Street, Troy, Ohio 



YSTEM 



OF IRRIGATION 



Mention The Re Tie w when yoo write. 

 Established 1885 



Standard Flower Pots 



Porosity and Stren^rth 

 Unsurpassed. 



Write for Prices. 



A. F. KOHR 



2934-36-38 N. Leavltt St. Chicago 

 Cor. solicited In Oer. and Eng. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



FOR THE SMOOTHEST, MOST POROUS 



RED POT 



In which plants do th« bast, write to 



MISSOURI POTTERY CO. 



1227 W. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Mention Tl» ReTlew when yon write. 



GEO. KELLER & SON 



' Manufacturers of 



RED POTS 



Before buying write for prices 

 8614-2632 Herndon Street 



Wrightwood Ave..CHICACO,ILl. 



Al'ways mention the norlstR* Revie 

 wben writlna: advertiaers. 



Garland 

 Service 



'T'HOSB who contemplate 

 "'• the erectioji of new 

 Greenhouses, or improve- 

 ments to their present plant, 

 should investigate the rea- 

 sons why Garland Service is 

 without p^r. 



^ EiCperience 



We operated greenhouses 

 many years before we started 

 to build them. Every Gar- 

 land house must qualify to 

 the standard which experi- 

 ence shows us is correct. 



Facilities 



Our claim to having the 

 most complete equipment is 

 substantiated by facts. We 

 are the only concern in this 

 field operating its own FOUN- 

 DRY, MACHINE SHOP and 

 WOOD MILL. 



You will find it worth while 

 to always get our figures on 

 all your requirements. 



Write us any time 



Garland 



Manufacturing 



Company 



Mention Hie Review wben you write. 



TNI PLOmSTS* HAIL ASSOCIATION 



htm p«ld 9382,000.00 for glaae broken dnrlBg 



the Imat 37 years. Tor puilcnUn coBcerB- 



iBf HsU Inennuioe, addreee 



JOHN e. K8I.BB. See'r, Saddle Blver. K. J 



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