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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



February 15, 1906. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Our output ot Flower Pots is larger tban any concern in the World 

 Our Stock is always Lars:e and Complete 



Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



Warehouses: JERSEY CITY. N. J. LONG ISLAND CITY. N. Y. 



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RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price liBt and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., IMC. 



PADUCAH. KENTUCKY 



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NORTHERN TEXAS. 



With clear skies and thermometer regis- 

 tering between 65 degrees and 70 degrees, 

 the neatest trial of the florists here is to 

 keep stock cool enough. Everything is 

 groSdng so fast that it is almost xm- 

 possibll to say what amount of material 

 they will be able to hold until Easter. 

 Winter in this section ends practicaUy 

 the last of February, and the last ot 

 March planting begins. There is unusual 

 activity among citizens who wish to beau- 

 tify their homes and the demand for 

 hardy stock is increasing at a very sat- 

 isfactory rate. v»+*«^ 



Carnations are looking much better 

 than earlier in the season. Bulbous 

 stock is very hard to keep. Harnsu at 

 most places are showing bud and the 

 question with the grower is whether there 

 will be any at all at Easter. Boman hya- 

 cinths are about all in, the warm weather 

 making it impossible to hold them. Tulips 

 and Von Sions are coming along all 

 right and Dutch hyacinths are doing well. 

 Violets are immense, but there is very 

 little call for them. 



Trade the past month has about 

 equaled the corresponding month of 

 last year, and everything points to a 

 brisk period coming. 



Social affairs are at a standstill, but 

 the death of some prominent people has 

 taken all the available stock in sight. 



Mr. Munson, of Denison, had some 

 large funeral orders last week and re- 

 ports business as first-class. 



Mr. Farley, of Denison, reports busi- 

 ness as brisk and he is growing some 

 good stock. , 



C. P. W. Nims, representing A. i±. 

 Hews, of Cambridge, Mass., is finishing 

 his first tour in this section and reports 

 business as very much better than he 

 expected; he has booked some large or- 

 ders in Dallas and surrounding towns. 



Mr. Green, son of Mrs. Hetty Green, 

 is making arrangements to build some ex- 

 tensive houses in Dallas. We understand 

 that the contract has been let for the 

 greenhouses, which will be iron frame 

 and thoroughly modem. The plant wiU 

 be run as a commercial enterprise and 

 cut flowers and plants will be grown. 



Narcissus. 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



There has been but little change in the 

 cut flower business during the past week. 

 Cut flowers are greatly in demand, espe- 

 cially white lilac and Enchantress carna- 

 tions. It is impossible for us to grow 



:DO YOU KNOW THAT= 



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THE PinSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. 



442 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



ARE THE LARGEST HANDLERS OF 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



IN THIS COCNTRT ? 



WE CAN FURNISH TOUR REQUIREMENTS PROMFTXT 

 OF GOOD BRANDS AND AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES 



We are Sole DATTnil'C CIIII.DDnnC DAIMTC Just tbe thlnff 

 Distributors of rM I I UN O OUIl rlfUUr rmil I O for Greenliousea 



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*"^ipirAGirEr SmTt H CO. 



XAVUPAOTUBBSS OP tVIWUUtV ULAdd* 



Greenhouse glass a specialty. 



205 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICACO, ILL 



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KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers of Florists* Red Flower Pots, 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The very best shlppingr facllitips on both Pennsylvania R. R. and Pblladelpbia & Reading B. S. 



213 TO 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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"The truth shinea 



brie^ht and clear." 



The truth concerning 

 Syracuse Red Pota 



shines out in these 

 words, strongest, thin- 

 nest, lightest, most por- 

 ous, hence best. 

 Learn the truth. 



Syracuse Pottery Co., 

 Syracuse, N. T. 



enough Eichmonds; they are still on top; 

 there is more of a call for them than 

 American Beauty. Double daffodils are 

 not much in demand, but hyacinths, 

 tulips, valley, narcissi and violets still 

 hold their places. The retail business 

 here is much better than last year. B. 



BACK AGAIN 



HEWS 



POTS 



'^NOUGHSAIDEH 



WELL HOW MANY 

 THIS TRIP? 



A.H.HEWS&CO.INC. 

 CAMBRIDGE -MASS. 



I ENCLOSE my annual remittance for 

 your valuable paper; cannot get along 

 without the Review and wish you lots 

 of good things for the coming year. — 

 J. A. Washburnk, Vineland, N. J. 



