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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



Sbftbhbeb 27, 1906. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Our output ot Flower Pots is Iars:er than any concern in tne World 



,., V .^ -V Our Stocic is always Larpc and Complete -i 



Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



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



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



There has been quite an improvement 

 in business in the last week. The whole- 

 sale houses have been cleaning up on 

 almost everything except small roses and 

 asters. A few yellow mums are in evi- 

 dence, but it is just a little early for 

 them and the few coming in are enough 

 to fill aU wants. 



Among the retailers, while there are 

 signs of improvement, there is no ex- 

 citement, and orders are filled without 

 working overtime, but there is the en- 

 couragement that things are improving. 



Stock of all kinds is improving rap- 

 idly, fioses are much better and carna- 

 tions are getting more plentiful. Early 

 chrysanthemums will commence in about 

 a week. Valley is good, and all green 

 stock is plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Randolph & MeClements have renewed 

 their lease for one year on the Oakland 

 greenhouse while they get their new 

 property in shape and their new houses 

 np. 



Ernest Zieger, manager of the Charles 

 T. Siebert store, has a handsome new 

 delivery wagon. He is one of the most 

 energetic of our Pittsburg men, which is 

 saying a good deal, but the business he 

 has built up comes from being strictly 

 up-to-date in everything. 



Charles Koenig, foreman for the Pitts- 

 burg Rose & Carnation Co., has the sym- 

 pathy of his host of friends in the loss 

 of his youngest child, a babe 5 months 

 old. 



There was a stranger in our city try- 

 ing to locate a new flower store, but 

 when he learned the rent our retailers 

 are paying for their shops, and which 

 he would have to pay for any kind of 

 location, he said it was "Back to the 

 woods for him," and he has not been 

 heard from since. 



Joseph Seaman & Co., of Washington, 

 Pa., who are running the old Forest 

 place, have their bouses and stock in 

 fine condition. Their retail store is 

 right up to the standard of our city 

 stores. Mr. Seaman is one of the young 

 men in the trade who has applied energy 

 and business sense to such an advantage 

 that he has built up in this town of 

 about 20,000 population, a business that 

 would be a credit to one of our larger 

 cities. 



THE IONIA POT IS THE IDEAL POT 



BKCAUSX it is STRONG— not the bard, flinty Btrength of stone— but BTRKNGTH, 



COUPLBD WITH P0R08ITT, which makes it distinctively a FLORIST'S POT. 



Hundreds of the best florists use them exclusively. Tou will never regret entrusting: your 

 next order to us. 



IONIA POTTERY CO., IONIA, MICH. 



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KELLER POTTERY CO. 



, Manufacturers off Florists' Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The very best sbippinfir facilities on both Pennsylvania R. R. and Philadelphia and Readinc R. R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., MC. 



PADUCAH, KENTUCKY 



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Red Standard Pots 



Price per 1000. P. O. B. Harrison: 2-In.. $2.50; 

 2Min..$2.96;2J<i-in..$3 60: 3-in..$1.50: 8>^-in.,$5.85: 

 4-in., t7 20; 5-in.. $11.70; 6-in.. $19 80. Cash mnst 

 accompaay order. Price list for larger sizes, 

 Saucers, Fern Pans, Azalea Pots and Hanging 

 Bafakets on application 



HARRISON POTTERY. Harrison, Ohio. 



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Should the old florists of this city, 

 who have passed from this life, be able 

 to look back, they would see every flower 

 store in. the city of any importance, 

 either managed or owned by one of their 

 old employees, showing that the Pitts- 

 burg boys stick to their own city. Many 

 men come from the east and west, but 

 soon disappear; the business life is too 

 strenuous for them here. 



L. 1. NefiF has had a great success 

 with lilies this summer. He has brought 

 in crop after crop in succession with 

 a good percentage of bloom, and has not 

 lost a single flower. Those he does not 

 use in his four stores he has had no 

 trouble disposing of at wholesale. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



Rochester, N. Y. — J. D. Fry has 

 retired from business. 



There is said to be a pot of 

 gold at the rainbow's end. 



There will be a rain- 

 bow of rold at the end of 

 the seaBon if you regn- 

 larly use 



Syracuse Red Pots 



The time to order is now. 



Syracnse Pottery Co. 

 Syracuse, N. x. 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen. 

 Florists and Uupply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per dos. by ezpresa. 

 Sample dos. by mail, $1.26. 



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



GLASS 



We have for tale a lot of 16x18 A 

 and By D. S. at a low price. 



A. DIETSCH CO. 



681 Sheffield Avenue, CHIGACK) 



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A GREENHOUSE without the EEVIEW 

 is like home without a mother. — Albert 

 Hake, Manchester, Pa. 



