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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JoNB 28, 1906. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Ourontpot ot Flower Pots Is lars:er tban any concern in tbe.World 

 Our Stock is always Largre and Complete' 



Main OfTice and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



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



Mention Th* R^tI^w when yon write. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market 



During the last week business has 

 been good, flowers of all kinds being 

 used in abundance. The store men were 

 all busy with receptions, weddings and 

 funerals. Considering the lateness of 

 the season the plant trade has been above 

 the average. 



Various Notet. 



Mr. Langstaff, of the State Deaf and 

 Dumb Institute, is looking forward to a 

 busy time for the next two years. The 

 new grounds of about forty acres have 

 to be laid out, and roads and walks 

 made. All this comes under Mr. Lang- 

 staff's supervision, as does also the erec- 

 tion of two greenhouses, each 20x125 

 feet. 



Arthur Smith, who has been with Baur 

 & Smith, has taken a position with E. 

 A. Nelson. 



The greenhouses at Noblesville form- 

 erly run by E. E. Farley, are now rented 

 by Harvey Smith, who expects to put 

 in a full line of plants, etc. Mr. Farley 

 is now in Texas preaching the gospel for 

 the benefit of the cowboys and ' * broncho 

 bufters. ' ' 



Several of the greenhouse men have 

 commenced improvements to their plants 

 since the rush is over, and by fall there 

 will be quite an additional growing space 

 available. S. 



MILFORD, MASS. 



A. J. Howard & Son, who operate the 

 Morningside Greenhouses, and have 

 12,000 feet of glass, are planning to 

 build an addition of 15,000 feet during 

 the summer. This firm makes a specialty 

 of carnations and bedding plants. The 

 business was established in 1894. 



Miss Evelyn B. Taylor, the lady florist 

 of Milford, now has 4,700 feet of glass 

 in use. She makes a specialty of violets 

 and carnations in the spring, and grows 

 chrysanthemums in the fall. Home de- 

 mand takes her entire output. 



E. G. Moore was the first florist in 

 Milford, having established his business 

 in 1883. He pays special attention to 

 cut flowers and bedding plants. Mr. 

 Moore has lived in Milford for forty 

 years, and is a veteran of the civil war. 



Dickson City, Pa. — Mrs. Thos. Rolles 

 has bought out Matthew Horrocks and 

 will continue in the business. 



RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., INC. 



PAOUCAH, KENTUCKY 



Mastlos Tbt BtTtaw wImb 709 wrtto. 



THE EVERLASTING THE EUREKA 

 STAKE FASTENER STAKE FASTENER 



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Made of beavy tlnnad 

 sprlziB: ^rixe No. 15. 



Made of copper sprliiB 

 'Wire No. 17. 



Price $3.00 per 1000 Price $1.50 per 1000 



Give them a Trial. Samples free. 



AUGUST CORTS & SON 



Manufacturers of Plant Tendrils for Carnations, etc. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WTNCOTE, PA. 



KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers off Florists* Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



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



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Thriffty Planfii 



No other pot has so much 

 to do with success as 



8YBACII8E BED POTS 

 Because no other is so reg- 

 ularly good, so light or so 

 porous. Orders filled 

 promptly. Finely packed. 

 Order today. 



STraease Pottery Co. 

 Syraonse, N. x. 



Blentlon 



Blake's Lever Clip 



For Rosea, Carnations, etc. 

 Fasten Stakes, Cross Wires.etc. 



They never slip and are a great 

 saying ot both time and money. 



Every grower should try them 

 and be convinced. 



PRICE, $1.7Sper 1000. 



Send for free samples. 



B. S. BLAKE & SON 



166 Linden St. Bockester, N. ¥. 



Eastern branch. Bonnet & Blake, 



Wholesale Florists, 



106 Livingston St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Tel. No. 4B38 Main. 



The Review when yon write. 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



Vor Bale lay Wholasal* Baadsman, 

 riorista and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. hy expreaa. 

 aample dos. hy mail, $1.26. 



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



RED STANDARD POTS. 



Price per 1000 f. o. b. Harrison: 2-ln.. 12.%: 

 2K-ln., 12 70: 2H-ln., 13.26; 8-in., 14.26: 8H-ln. 

 •6.60; i-in., »6.80; 6-ln . 111.00: 6-la.. 118.01. 1!;a8h 

 muat accompany order. 



■ABIIZSOII FOTTSKT, Bsnrtoon. Oblo. 



Clipper 



Lawn 



Mower 



The Mower 



that will Vill 41 tlia 

 Weeds In yevrMwa. 



If yon keep the weeda eut 

 >o they do not go to leed 

 and cut your graia ivitb- 

 out breaking: the man 

 feeders of roota, ttae 

 RraH will become thJck 

 and the weedi wfildir 

 appear. 



The Clipper will do it. Aak yoor dealer 

 for them. If they have not got them, below la 

 the price: Ko. 1—12-ln. Mower, 16; No. 2— 16-ln. 

 Mower. 16; No. 8-^18-ln. Mower. 17; No. t-Jl-ln. 

 Mower, 18. Seiid draft, money-order or reg. letter. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



BACK AGAIN 



HEWS 



POTS 



'^NOUGH SAID EH 



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WELL HOW MANY 

 THIS TRIP? 



A.H.HEWS&CO.INC. 

 CAMBRIDGE -MASS. 



Uentioo The Bevlew wUeu >ou write. 



