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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



February 21, 1907. 



The Wfailldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



Our output of Flower Pots is larger than any concern in the World 

 Our Stock is always Larsre and Complete 



Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET. PHILADELPHIA 



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



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Standard flower Pots 



Price list and sampleo on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., WC 



PAOUCAH. KENTUCKY 



DENVER. 



The Market 



Trade has been quite good for this 

 season of the year. Eoses are scarce, 

 but all other stock can be had in quan- 

 tity. The coming of Lincoln's birthday, 

 Valentine 's day and Washington 's birth- 

 day nearly all together created a good 

 demand for flowers, violets perhaps 

 having the caJl on Valentine's day. One 

 of the stores reported having sold over 

 15,000 for that purpose. 



Bride and Bridesmaid are beginning 

 to come in better quantities, but prices 

 as yet have shown little or no tendency 

 to weaken and Beauties, especially long- 

 stemmed ones, are scarce. 



Camatibna are a little more plentiful, 

 although there were not enough red to go 

 around February 14. Prices are about 

 the same, $2 to $4 per hundred. Bul- 

 bous flowers are in active demand and 

 some good stock is seen. Asparagus 

 sprays, Sprengeri and adiantum con- 

 tinue to be scarce articles. 



Variottt Notca* 



J. A. Valentine, Emil Glauber and N. 

 A. Benson have returned from the car- 

 nation convention at Toronto, visiting 

 several eastern cities on their way. 



The Park Floral Co. has a fine crop 

 of blooming plants coming on. They 

 will be right on edge for Easter. 



Perry Gallup is again with the Gallup 

 Seed & Floral Co., on Sixteenth street. 

 E. S. K. 



TWIN QTIES. 



The Market 



Business last week was good. St. Val- 

 entine's day helped o\j|J| immensely and 

 from reports it was the best that we 

 have had for a good many years. Vio- 

 lets sold remarkably well. The fine 

 weather helped considerably and, no 

 doubt, was the cause of the heavy de- 

 mand for them. The quality could hard- 

 ly be excelled. Some of the finest Princess 

 of Wales ever offered in this section are 

 on the market in large numbers. The 

 cut being unusually heavy the price has 

 declined to some extent, present whole- 

 sale prices being 75 cents to $1 per hun- 

 dred. 



Eoses and carnations are in the best 

 of conaition and in some places only 

 specimen blooms are offered, which are 

 retailed at $2.50 and $3 per dozen with- 

 out any difficulty. Carnations range 

 from 75 cents to $1 per dozen. 



Twin City Pottery Mfg. Co. 



Successors to J. G. Swalin's Sons 



-MANUFACTURERS OF 



GARDEN VASES, FLOWER POTS, HANGING BASKETS 



Let us flBrure on your needs. 

 Both telephones. 8406 Marshall St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 



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THE IONIA POKSirass 



BBCAUSEt It has style and is made on honor. It is made from clay rich in the ele- 

 ments that make thrivlnsr plants. P"nr 86 years it has steadily forged Its way to the front. 

 TODAY, it is recognized as the IDEAL POT, packed in an ideal way. 



w,w,u.pp,«u..,ouro«;«^^ IQ„,^ POTTERY CO., IONIA, MICH 



Slilpnient made wben you i 



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KELLER POTTERY CO, 



Manuffaclurers off Florists* Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea PotSy Bulb and Fern Pans* Etc. 



Tho very best shipping facilities on both Pennsylvania R. R. and Philadelphia and Resdinc B. R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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PLANTS GROW FASTER 



Just aa your own health is lu- 

 ll ueaced by the sort of house 



you live In, no the health 

 of a plant thrives in 



Syracuse Red Pots 



Light, tough, porous. 



8yTa«vs« Pottery Co., 

 Syraense. M. x. 



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Red Standard Pots 



Price per 1000. P O. B. Harrison: 2-ln., t2.60; 

 2Mln-. 1^-95: 2>^-ln.. $3 60: 8-in.. f4.50; SH-ln,. $6.85; 

 4-ln., »7 20: 6-in.. $11.70: 6-in., $19 80. Cash nnst 

 •ceonpany ord«>r. Price list for larger sizea, 

 s .ut-HrN. Fern Pans. Azalea Pots and Hanging 

 Btthkets ou application 



HARRISON POTTERY, Harrison, Ohio. 



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The market is deluged with bulbous 

 stock, especially tulips, which can be 

 bought at $1 per hundred and good stock 

 at that price. 



Funeral work has been quite heavy. A 

 great many rubrum lilies have been used 

 in designs. One grower has a large 

 number in bloom which hfe has offered 

 at a low figure and has succeeded in mov- 

 ing a great many of them. 



Minneapolif. 



, The New York Floral Co. has opened 

 a store on Nicollet avenue, between 

 Fourth and Fifth streets. That location 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen. 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per dos. hy express. 

 Sample dos. by mail, $1.26. 



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



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is one of the finest in the city and there 

 has been a florist in that section for the 

 last twenty years, until about a year 

 ago. There is no doubt but what a heavy 

 transient business will be done. The 

 company repjorts business as being satis- 

 factory in its Washington avenue store. 



Will & Son are sending in some fine 

 Mme. Chatenay. The blooms are nearly 

 perfect and the stems strong. They are 

 also sending in some fine Kichmonds. 



Carlson & Sandberg's Brides and 



