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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



Trade conditions have been only fair 

 this month. This locality has had a 

 steady rain about every other day for 

 the last two months, which has not 

 stimulated business much. 



Stock has been plentiful and has not 

 been cleaned up. Dahlias have been 

 more than enough for the demand, and 

 their keeping qualities have been poor, 

 owing to the extremely wet weather. 

 Some first-class asters have been on the 

 market. Eoses have been of good qual- 

 ity. Gladioli are still available. Car- 

 nations are improving. Mums are not 

 in much demand. 



Various Notes. 



George Wiegand has been on a two 

 weeks' vacation in Arkansas. 



C. B. Knickman, with McHutchison 

 & Co., and Julius DilloflP, with Schloss 

 Bros., both of New York, were callers 

 last week. 



H. W. Eieman is back from his trip 

 to the coast. Mr. Eieman enjoyed his 

 trip immensely, but is glad to get back 

 again. John Hartje, who left with Mr. 

 Eieman, is still on the coast. 



C. E. Greene, who has moved his 

 residence to Forty-eighth and Central 

 avenue, is much pleased with the 

 'change. 



Homer "Wiegand has invested in a 

 new Pathfinder 6-cylinder touring car 

 and has been working it overtime dur- 

 ing the last two weeks. 



Peter Weiland has been shipping 

 some first-class asters to this market. 



The Smith & Young Co. is cutting 

 some first-class Killarneys. 



Clarence Thomas, with the E. G. Hill 

 Co., reports a number of decorations 

 booked for the coming month. 



There is a movement on foot to close 

 the retail stores at 6 p. m. and Sunday 

 afternoons. There is no reason why 

 florists should keep their stores open 

 nights, Sundays and holidays for the 

 sake of a few buyers who could soon 

 be taught to do their buying during 

 regular business hours. H. IL. W. 



Omaha, Neb. — In the professional 

 class of exhibits at the Nebraska state 

 fair, OLewis Henderson was awarded 

 •five first premiums and Hess & Swoboda 

 two firsts. Frey & Frey, of Lincoln, 

 received five firsts and the Griswold 

 Seed Co., also of Lincoln, won four 

 first awards. 



•QUARE PAPKR POTS 



(FoldlnR block and ticks Included.) 

 Inch BOO lOtNl 6000 lO.OilO 20.(100 60.000 



i"* $0.60 SO.TO $3.2.5 $6.60 $12.00 $ 25.00 



2 60 .80 4.00 7.60 13 00 32.00 



24 7S 1.00 4.60 8.60 16.00 38 00 



3 90 1.26 6.76 11.00 20.00 49.00 



4 1.26 1.75 8.60 15.00 29.00 7^.00 



6 1.76 2.75 12.60 23.C0 45.00 106.00 



6 2.76 8.75 1«.60 31.25 60 00 14O00 



7 3.50 4.75 20.60 39 00 76.00 175.00 



Send for Free Samples of both Pots and Bands and 



Bl(? Folder containing Price List and 51 experiences 

 of Growers. 



r. W. EOCHELLE & SONS. Chcitcr, New Je ney 



The best Paper Pot 

 f or shippincpurposes. 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



E. AUan Peirce 



400 Oak* StrMt 

 Waltkam, tt Mam. 



Mention Tbe Beriew when 70a write. 



The Florists^ Review 



Septrmbeb 23, 1915. 



KstabUsbed 1769 



HEWS 



RED 

 POROUS 



Xnoorporated 1904 



POTS 



Standard, Azalea, Bulb, Orchid, Fern, Hanging, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Palm, Cycla- 

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



POT MAKERS FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF 

 WORLD'S LARQEST MANUFACTURERS 



Warehouses 



A. B. HEWS & CO., Inc., Cambridge, Mass. ^s^^To^R^^r?" 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



T 



A Standard Pot 

 A Standard Quality 

 A Standard Price 



The three necessary 

 things to get your 

 pot business. Also 

 proper paeking to 

 eliminate breakage. 

 Send your orders to 

 the 



C. C. Poliwortii Co. 



MILWAUKBJE. WIS. 



Mention The B«t1*w when yoo write. 



Florists' Pliers 



"RED DEVIL" NO. 622 



S^lach 



Cut wires as easily as shears 

 cut a stem. Hand-honed edge 

 —keeps its edge: handles fit 

 the hand and make the tool 

 work more easily. Fits the 

 vest pocket. 70c at your deal- 

 er's or postpaid from us. 



Writ* for " RED 

 DEVIL" Booklet 



SMITH &HENENWAYCO.,Inc. 



12s ChiiiibersSt.,NewYtrkCity 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 

 Established 1885 



Standard Flower Pots 



Porosity and Stren^rth 

 Unsurpassed. 



Write for Prices. 



A. F. KOHR 



2034-36-38 N. Ixsavltt St, Chicago 

 Cor. solicited In Ger. and Eng. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



FOR TH|[ SMOOTHEST, MOST POROUS 



RED POT 



In wrhlch plants do tiio b«st. writ* to 



MISSOURI POTTERY CO. 



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



MentlOB The Rerlew when yon write. 



GEO. KELLER & SON 



• Manufacturers of 



RED POTS 



Before buylnsr write for prices 

 2614-2622 Herndon Street 



Wrightwood Ave, CHIC AGO,ILL 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Garland 

 Service 



''T'HOSE who contemplate 

 ^ the erection of new 

 Greenhouses, or improve- 

 ments to their present plant, 

 should investigate the rea- 

 sons-why Garland Service is 

 without par. 



Experience 1 



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 



D«s Plaines 

 Illinoie 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



THE FLORISTS' HAH ASSOCIATION ^^,Z'^ 



for plass broken during the last 27 years. For par- 

 tlculais concerning Hall Insurance, address 

 JOHN G. ESLEB, Sec'y, Saddle Blrer, N. J. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



