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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBEn 2o, 190C. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Oar oatpot ot Flower Pots Is Izrgtr tbao any concern in tbe World 

 Our Stock is always Lar^e and Complete 



'Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



Warehouses: *J ERSE V CITY. N. J. LONG ISUAND CITY. N. Y 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



A good, speedy week has just gone 

 by. Chrysanthemums have been coming 

 heavily, and there has been enough busi- 

 ness to keep everything cleaned up nice- 

 ly. Carnations are the only flowers 

 short in supply, but this will not be so 

 noticeable from now on, as chrysanthe- 

 mums will take their place. Windows 

 in the retail shops have mostiy ferns 

 and mums, but look good for a change. 



Various Notes. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. will 

 remove about, November 1 to its large, 

 new building/ 222 Oliver avenue, where 

 it ia installing an immense new ice- 

 box and many other facilities for han- 

 dling its large trade in a more satis- 

 factory manner. A large force of men 

 is busy and when completed it will be 

 one of the most complete wholesale 

 houses in the country, and will be a 

 credit to the trade in Pittsburg, which, 

 by the way, is generally credited with 

 being one of the best flower towns in 

 this country. 



A. E. Gibson, of Punxsutawney, is 

 confined to bed with a severe attack of 



grip. 



W. M. Deyoe, of Oil City, Pa., has 

 installed an electric plant which fur- 

 nishes his greenhouses and residence 

 with light. 



Anton Krut, of Butler, Pa., has moved 

 into his large, new store and is now 

 busy erecting a conservatory in the rear. 

 The flower business of Butler is grow- 

 ing rapidly, and Mr. Krut is keeping 

 pace with the times. 



Gust A. Geng, of Youngstown, O., has 

 been at Mt. Clemens several weeks with 

 rheumatism, but was called home on ac- 

 count of the death of his brother-in-law, 

 who was killed in an accident. 



J. W. Glenn, of Kittanning, is bright- 

 ening up his store for the winter sea- 

 son. He says things look better than 

 usual. 



The H. C. Frick conservatories were 

 opened to the public last Sunday. Be- 

 sides the chrysanthemum show, there 

 was a fine display of orchids, roses, be- 

 gonias and cyclamen. These are open 

 to the public every Sunday during the 

 winter. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams had the decora- 

 tion for the banquet at the Duquesne 

 Gardens, given for the visiting bishops 



IONIA FLOWER POTS 



WHEREVER USED. HOWEVER TESTED 



Have always merited and received the commendation of the best florists 

 for SmootlineBS, Porosity and Durability. 



Always skillfully packed and promptly shipped. May we have your order? 



IONIA POTTERY CO., IONIA, MICH. 



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KELLER POTTERY CO, 



Manufacturers of Florists* Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The very best sbippinsr facilities on botb Pennsylvania R. R. and Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUGAH POTTERY CO., MC 



PAOUCAH, KENTUCKY 



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Red Standard Pots 



Price per 1000, F. O. B. Harrison: 2-In.. tt.M; 

 2^-in., $2.95; 2]>i-ln.. $3 50: 3-in.. S4.60: SK-in., 15.85: 

 4-in., $7.20: 5-In.. tll.70: 6-ln.. $19.80. Cask mait 

 tkceomjUMj Older. Price list tor larger sizes. 

 Saucers, Fern Pans, Azalea Pota and Hanging 

 Baskets on application 



HARRISON POTTERY, Harrison, Ohio. 



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and prelates who attended the dedica- 

 tion of the new St. Paul's cathedral, 

 one of the grandest edifices in our city. 

 The banquet was an elaborate affair, 

 using twenty wagon-loads of plants 

 alone. 



The exceedingly warm weather is 

 bringing the shrubbery out in bud again, 

 and the chrysanthemums are crowding 

 in at a rate to worry the wholesalers. 



The Schenley park and Allegheny park 

 conservatories will not open their muni 

 shows until Sunday, November 4. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



Bridgeton, N. J. — Owing to increas- 

 ing business, Mr. Shaw has provided 

 more commodious quarters, which he 

 opened at 208 High street, October 20. 



THE POT THAT HAS 

 STRENGTH. 



Syraouss Red Pots 



are strongly marte. The 

 clay used is the best. 

 Our process of moulding 

 is our own and we are 

 able to fill large orders 

 on short notice. Try us 

 o ace for speed. 

 Syracnse Pottery Co. • 

 Syracaae, N. Y. 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by enress. 

 Sample dos. by- mail, $1.26. 



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



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Leetonia, O. — R. K. Stokesberry has 

 added 3,000 feet of glass to his plant. 



Indianapolis, Ind. — Stephen Hitzwill 

 build a $3,000 greenhouse at Eoosevelt 

 avenue and Dearborn street. 



ZioN City, III. — Charles Uhlik has 

 leased the greenhouses which formerly 

 constituted the Zion Horticultural De- 

 partment and will grow a general line 

 of stock. 



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