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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 12, 1906. 



The WUndin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Our output ot Flower Pots is larger tban any concem in tlie 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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NORTHERN TEXAS. 



Current Comment. 



Carnations are being planted in the 

 field nearly a month later, I am told, 

 than last year. The continuous wet 

 weather has made it impossible for some 

 to plant, especially those living in the 

 biacK land district. The planting of 

 shrubbery has ceased, it being too late 

 for that class of plants. Geraniums, 

 antirrhinums, verbenas and that class of 

 stock are being planted extensively. 



Carnations are looking well, consider- 

 ing the past gloomy weather, and a good 

 Easter crop is assured. Some of our 

 florists will be forced to buy Harrisii, 

 as the unusual warm weather made it 

 impossible to hold them. All bulbous 

 stock is off for this year. Next year 

 will see a much larger amount of such 

 stock planted. Calla lilies, so far as I 

 have ascertained, are a failure this year. 

 Azaleas have profited by the warm 

 weather and are now in full bloom. 



This state is a peculiar one in many 

 respects. One must become established 

 here to do anything. Everyone, al- 

 though not necessarily from Missouri, 

 must be shown. Square dealing, truth- 

 ful representation of stock, coupled 

 with the faculty of delivering promptly, 

 will carry the day in time. But if a 

 dealer misrepresent anything, or show 

 an inclination to charge excessive prices, 

 he may as well pack up. 



Sweet alyssum and carnations are the 

 staple crops in winter here. Without 

 these we would have to rely upon shipped 

 stock. Next year we hope to have other 

 flowers to fill in. 



Mr. Munson, of Denison, was at Sher- 

 man last week, visiting the florists there. 

 He reports business increasing to the 

 extent that he will be forced to remodel 

 his establishment soon. Mr. Munson 

 being located on the territory line, 

 draws an immense business from that 

 section, which is increasing each year. 



Mr. Fitzpatrick, of the Texas Nur- 

 sery Co., was forced to throw out some 

 of his carnations to make room for a 

 new stock of roses and bedding plants. 



The sympathy of this section is ex- 

 tended to J. S. Kerr, of Sherman, on 

 the death of his son Murray, who died 

 from injuries received in a mine acci- 

 dent at Butte, Mont. Mr. Kerr was a 

 young man of promise and his early 

 "death is greatly deplored. Eobert Kerr, 

 of Houston, attended the funeral of his 

 cousin at Sherman, i>fARCissus. 



KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers of Florists* Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



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



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



Per 100 1000 



Baby Rambler, 2^- in $5.00 $50.00 



4-in., $2.50 per doz.20.00 200.00 

 Afireratnm, 2>^-in., White Gap, Prin- 

 cess Paulioe, Stella Gurney and 



variegated leaf 2.00 18.00 



Asparagus Sprentreri, 2K-in 2.50 



Coleus, 15 sorts, 2>fln 2.00 18.00 



young 2-in. plants. 1.80 15.00 

 Daisies, 2}^-in., Mme. Gailbert, 



EtoileD'Or 2.00 18.00 



Pern, Piersoni, 2^ in 4.00 35.00 



Pern, Boston. 234-in 3.50 30.00 



Oeraninms, fine 2>^-in. stock, Jean 



Viaud. La Favorite, Mme. Salleroi, 



John Doyle and 6 sorts of scented 



geraniums 2.50 22.50 



German Ivy 2.50 20.00 



Oleander, strong, 2>^-in., double 



white and pink 3.00 



Hardy Pinks, 2>^-in., Snow and 



Brunette 2.00 



Violets, 2>i-in., Swanley White, 



California, Luxonne and Princess 



of Wales 2.50 20.00 



Vincas, variegated, 2>^-in 2 50 20.00 



Send for oar special price list of Rosen, inclnd- 

 ing Teas, Hybrid Teas, Hybrids and Climbers. 

 Also miscelianeons stock. It will interest yon. 

 SEND POS IT TODAY. 



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IRON RESERVOIR 



Vases 



*^^^^ Lawn Settees 



Tree Gaards Hitch Posts v 



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Iliw A sent 8 Wanted 



™^^^ Wrlie for catalogue No. 52. 



THE STEWART IRON 



WORKS CO. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



I You get our prices. 

 _ " We get your orders. 



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RED STANDARD POTS. 



Price per 1000 f. o. b. Harrison: 2-in., 12.25; 

 2«4-in., 12 70: 2^-ln., 13.26; 3-ln., 14.26: 3^-ln.. 

 t&.&Q; 4-ln.. $6.8U; 5-in , $11.00; 6-ia., 118.00. Cash 

 must accompany order. 



HARRISON POTTERY, Harrison. Ohio. 



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A MAN ONCE ASKED 



"Why are Syracnse 

 Red Pots so good?" 



After taking him through 

 our plant and showing 

 him our methods, he 

 said: "I understand." 



Our catalog tells you 

 all. Have you one? 

 Syracnse Pottery Co., 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 PLANTS 



Glory of Pacific, Kalb. Liger, Monrovia, Ivory, 

 Mrs. Coombes. Queen, Col. Appleton. White and 

 Yellow Bonnaffon. Mrs. Robinson, J. Jones, T. 

 Eaton, Golden Wedding, Maud Dean, Minnie 

 Wannamaker, CuUingfordii, Black Hawk, $2.00 

 per 100. 



W. H. Chadwick, The Harriott, $3.00 per 100. 

 Fine, stocky plants. 



C.W.BLATGHLEY,Plant$ville,Conn. 



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RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., mc. 



PADUCAH. KENTUCKY 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale liy Wholesale Beedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by express. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.S6. 



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



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