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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JUNB 14, 1906. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS . 



Onr output ot Flower Pots is larger than any concern in tbelWorld 

 Our Stock is always Larsre and Complete 



Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHAPTOIN STREET. PHILADELPHIA 



Warehouses: JERSEY CITY. N. J. LONG ISLAND CITy7n.'y. 



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NORTHERN TEXAS. 



Excellent growing conditions now pre- 

 vail. Carnations in the field are in 

 splendid shape. Sweet peas, roses and 

 deciduous shrubs are in fine condition. 

 Mums are benched and are coming right 

 along. 



Koses in Texas are in bloom outdoors 

 from April to November, and what the 

 florists here need is enough bloom to 

 furnish customers only during the 

 months of December, January, February, 

 and part of March. Raised benches have 

 been used. When the sun shines, the 

 heat is intense. Bed spider and mildew 

 run riot. The benches dry out almost 

 as quickly as watered. An east and west 

 house should never be used. In one 

 case one end of a mum house was planted 

 in rose stock that was left over, with 

 practically no care until after the mums 

 were cut. The house was built for sash, 

 which were taken out in the spring and 

 put on again each fall. After the sash 

 was put on the plants were given the 

 same care one would take if growing 

 them in the north, and the result was 

 very satisfactory. There was no sign 

 of mildew until during the wet spell in 

 April, and that was easily killed. So 

 my advice is to plant in solid beds in 

 sash houses running north and south. 

 Take the sash off during the summer and 

 put them on only when there is fear of 

 frost. Bride, Maid, Gould and even 

 Beauties will do well with a light feed- 

 ing twice during the season. 



H. 0. Hannah, of Sherman, was called 

 to his old home in Moberly, Mo., to at- 

 tend the funeral of his mother. 



Naecissus. 



ROCHESTER. 



The plantsmen have had a good time 

 and have cleaned out well. At the finish 

 few plants could be purchased at any 

 price, and empty houses are all that can 

 be found, a silent testimony of a good 

 season. All seem satisfied. 



We notice today one of the most in- 

 teresting displays we have seen in years, 

 a new single scarlet geranium, placed 

 in pyramidal form bordered with the 

 small-leaved variegated kind and fringed 

 with evergreen moss. Vick's people do 

 not intend to distribute this new variety 

 until next fall, but the exhibit is well 

 worth the room. 



Montgomery's book on Grafted Boses 

 sent by the Review for 25 cents. 



Skinner's Irrigatioo. 



For greenhouses, gardens and lawns. 

 Latest improved gasoline pampin^ oat- 

 fits at low price. Estimates tarnished 

 on request. Address, > 



C. W. SKINNER. Troy, O. 



GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 



OF 



LOUISIANA CYPRESS and 



Our FACUiITZBB ZS0BBA8ZD 



HOTBED SASH I 



WASH'GTON RED CEDAR 



BXOKT 



OVB PBZCS8 ABB 



OUR GRADES INVARIABLY THE. BEST 



Write for OataloRxie and Estimate when flgurins on your new bouses. 



eai SKBPrxEXD aybbttb 



OHZOAOO, XM. 



A. DIETSCH COMPANY, 



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KELLER POTTERY CO, 



Manufacturers of Florists* Red Flower Pots 

 Szalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The very best shipping facilities on both Pennsylvania R. R. and Philadelphia and Reading B. R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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Clipper 



Lawn 



Mower 



The Mower 



tbat win VIU 41 tli« 

 W««ds In yovz jUawn. 

 If yon keep the weeds cut 

 BO they do not go to seed 

 snd cut your grass with- 

 out breaking the small 

 feeders of roots, the 

 grass will become tblck 

 and the weeds will dis- 

 appear. 



The Clipper wUl do It. Ask your dealer 

 for them. If tbey have not got them, below is 

 the price: No. 1—13-ln. Mower, tS; No. 3— 16-ln. 

 Mower, 16; No 3-^18-ln. Mower, 17; No. 4— 21-ln. 

 Mower, t8. Send draft, money-order or res. letter. 



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PUNT THRIFT 



You add to the value of 

 your plants by using: a light 

 pot and you add to the 

 number of plants in a given 

 space by using our 



Syracuse Red Pots 

 choicestclay, scirntific mak- 

 ing, experienced packing. 



Syracuse Pottery Co. 

 Syracnse, N. T. 



BACK AGAIN 



HEWS 



POTS 



"^NOUGH SAID EH 



WELL HOW MANY 

 THIS TRIP? 



A.H.HEWSScCO.INC. 

 CAMBRIDGE -MASS. 



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RED 



Always mention the FlorlBta* Revlaw 

 whnp wrltlnir advertlsars. 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., INC. 



PADUCAH, KENTUCKY 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



ror Bale hy Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 norlata and Sapply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by express. 

 Sunple dos. by mail, $1.86. 



I.N. KRAMER & SON. Cedar Rapids, la. 



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RED STANDARD POTS. 



^ Price per 1000 f. o. b. Harrison: 2-ln., CSS: 

 2M-ln., ©70; 2)i-ln., 13.26; 8-ln., 14.26: SW-ln.. 

 16.60; 4-ln., 16.80; 6-ln , 111.00; ft-in., |18.0«. Caah 

 must accompany order. 



HARRISON POTTKRT. Harrison, Ohio. 



