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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 7, 191B. 



USE THE 



BLOWER 



DESTROY 

 MILDEW 



Dlitrlbntes Salphar, Lime, Sln« Shot, Orapu Dust, Tobacco Dnit, Paris 

 OreeD or any other powdery substance. Does the work evenly, so every 

 leaf receives Its due proportion, without any being wasted. By nslnv 

 the Peerleas , a 200-ft. greenhouse can be perfectly powdered In less 

 than 0Te minutes. Florists say: 



"It's a craat ImproTement over the bellows." 



Ask your jobber for the Peerless or order direct from us. Price, 14.00 

 r. O. B. Chicago. 



Edw. E. McMorran & Ot.,"',}S&^lSS.r-\ 



Mfptlon The RpTlew when you write. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Crisp autumn days with plenty of 

 sunshine have done wonders in putting 

 "pep" in the flower business. October 

 wedding anouncements are numerous 

 and funeral work is greatly in demand. 

 Decorations for department store open- 

 ings, churches and social functions are 

 using the stock up each day. Although 

 there have been no killing frosts up to 

 the present, outdoor flowers are scarce 

 and dahlias are the only appreciable 

 outdoor flower on the market. Asters 

 are hardly to be reckoned with. Green- 

 house stock is much improved. Roses 

 are fifty per cent better in quality and 

 command good prices. Ophelia, Russell 

 and Shawyer are the leaders. Chrys- 

 anthemums are fast increasing in sup- 

 ply and the demand is exceedingly 

 good. Pink October Frost is the lead- 

 ing variety, being the largest on the 

 market at present. Carnations are in- 

 creasing in supply and are in demand 

 for funeral work especially. Lilies are 

 meeting with a good call for decora- 

 tive work. 



Various Notes. 



David Vesey is building a handsome 

 new residence on Forest Park boule- 

 vard. 



Mrs. Charles D. Bradley, of the 

 Bradley Flower Shop, is spending a 

 week in Chicago as the guest of rela^ 

 tives. 



The Flick Floral Co. has been busy 

 with decorations for the department 

 store of Wolf & Dessauer and the 

 Gates Cloak House. Many chrysanthe- 

 mums and roses were used. The decora- 

 tions for the new Morris Bank were 

 also done by Miss Flick. R. F. 



SEDALIA, MO. 



The state fair flower show was the 

 greatest in the history of Missouri. The 

 attendance was good. The awards in 

 floriculture were as follows: 



Rooes — Archlas Floral Co., first; State Fair 

 Floral Co., second. 



CarnatloDii — State Fair Floral Co., first; 

 Arclilas Floral Co., second. 



Palms — ArchlHS Floral Co., first; State Fair 

 Floral Co., second. 



Blooming plants — Arcbias Floral Co., first. 



Begonias — Arcliias Floral Co., first. 



Ornamental fnliHge plsnts — State Fair Floral 

 Co., first; Arcbias Floral Co., second. 



Ferns — State Fair Floral Co., first; Arcbias 

 Floral Co., second. 



Most artistic deslfrn — State Fair Floral Co., 

 first; Arcbias Floral Co., second. 



Among the out-of-town visitors were 

 Mr. Chick, of Kansas City, and W. B. 

 Ayres, of Independence. Governor's 

 day was the biggest day of the fair. 

 Mrs. Magor was presented with a 

 bouquet of a dozen mums. Golden Glow, 

 by the Archias Floral Co. The Archias 

 Seed Co. won on its seed exhibit. 



The State Fair Floral Co. will occupy 

 new quarters near Third and Ohio 

 streets, an ideal place, convenient to 

 the transfer station. J. H. H. 



KstabUBlied 1765 



Incorporated 1004 



HEWS 



RED 

 POROUS 



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 LAROEST MANUFACTURERS 



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



Warehouses 



CAMBKIDQE, MASS. 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



DREER'S '^RIVERTON SPECIAL'' PLANT TUB 



No. Diam. Each Doz. 100 



10 20 in. $1.45 SIB.OO tiSO.OO 



18 in. 1.80 14.00 115.U0 



16 in. 1.00 11. -26 92.00 



14 in. .65 7.00 56.00 



12 in. .45 6.00 40.00 



10 in. .33 4.00 82.00 



8 in. .30 8.50 28.00 



Manufacturpd for ns expln«lvely. The be«t tub ever Introduced. The neatest, IlRhtest and 

 cheape8t. Painted ^reeii.wllb electric-welded hoope. The four largest sl^ed have drop handles 



Seedfi, PlantH, Bulbs 

 and Supplies 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mfniloo Th« KeTlew when yon writs. 



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IQUARC PAPIR POTS 



(FoldlnK block and tacks included.) 



600 

 .$0.60 

 . .60 

 . .75 

 . .90 

 . 1.26 

 . 1.75 

 . 2.76 

 3.60 



10 lU 

 10.^0 

 .80 

 1.00 

 1.2S 

 1.75 

 2.76 

 8.76 

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$ 3.25 



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$ 6.60 



7.fl0 



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11.00 



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20.1 iOO 60.000 



$12.00 $ 26.00 



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16.00 

 20.00 

 29.00 

 46.00 

 60 00 

 76.00 



38 00 



41)00 



7^.00 



106.00 



140 00 



175.00 



Send for Free Samples of both Pots and Bands and 

 Blf; Folder containing Price List and 64 experiences 

 of CJrowers. 



r. W. ROCHELLE & SONS, Chester, New JeneT 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



The best Paper Pot 

 forshippincporpoeefl. 

 Sizes from 2 to 6 in. 

 Ask your dealer for 

 them. Samples free. 



E. Allan Feirce 



400 Oak* StrMt 

 Waltham, tt Mam. 



Mention Th> R#t1»w wh«»n mn wH»p 



GEO. KELLER & SON 



Manufacturers of 



RED POTS 



Before buying write for prices 

 8614-2628 Hemdoa Street 



Wrlghtwood Ave..CHICAGO,ILL 



M.'Ptton The HnTlfw wln-n y.m write. 



FOR THK SMOOTHEST. MOST POROUS 



RED POT 



In which plants &• tha bast, writa to 



MISSOURI POTTERY CO. 



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



A Standard Pot 

 A Standard Quality 

 A Standard Price 



The three necessary 

 things to get yoor 

 pot business. Also 

 proper packing to 

 eliminate breakage. 

 Send your orders ts 

 the 



C. C. Pollworth Co. 



SIILWADBVB. WIS. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write, 

 established 1B85 



Standard Flower Pots 



Porosity and Strength 

 Unsurpassed. 



Write for Prices. 



A. F. KOHR 



2934-36-38 N. Ixsavitt St, Chicago 

 Cor. solicited in Uer. and Eng. 



Mention TT»e WeTl»w whvn »«»ii writ.. 



RED CEDAR 



Traa- and Plant.Tuba 



With stave feet: prevent 

 Qoor a d tub frotn rot. 

 Made in sizes from 6-inch 

 to 30-inch diameter. ^ 



The American Woodenware 

 Nfg. Co. Toledo. 0.. U.S. a! 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



