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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



March 14, 1907. 



The Wfailldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



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 Our Stock is always Larg:e and Complete 



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TOLEDO, OHIO. 



Club Exhibition. 



The meetin^f of tho Florists' Club 

 February 2S was u success. We had a 

 little carnation show instead of a regu- 

 lar meeting, and the show, being given 

 to invited guests, drew quite a crowd. 

 Carnations were given to the ladies as 

 souvenirs. The exhibit, thougli not large, 

 was good. 



J. E. Haine.s, of l^ethlehem. Pa., 

 showed a vase each of Imperial, Pink 

 imperial and John E. Haines. The Pink 

 Imperial drew the attention of every- 

 body. Its stem, and that of Imperial, 

 could not be beat. The liowers also were 

 immense. 



Aristocrat, shown by the Chicago Car- 

 nation Co., of Joliet, HI., was in a class 

 by itself, and, as a good deal has been 

 written about it, 1 need only say that it 

 bore out all roport.«. 



The F. IJ. Pierson Co., of Tarrytown, 

 X. Y., showed a lot of White En- 

 chantress that were all right and made 

 the writer feci glad that he has a lot 

 of them ordered. Their new Winsor is 

 a beauty, ami if we can do it the way 

 thoy do* it will be one of the best things 

 out. 



W. E. Hall, of Clyde, O., showed his 

 new red see<lling. E. C>. Gillett and a 

 number of those present were disap- 

 pointed because stock of it can not yet 

 be bought. We hope it will be out 

 soon. 



R. W. Hartmann, of Napoleon, 

 showed vases of Lady Bountiful 

 Law son that were as fine as any. 



Home products were shown by 

 following: 



George Bayer had, besides the regu- 

 lar varieties, a few seedlings of his own. 



John (iratopp ha<l, heading his list of 

 standard varieties, a large vase of En- 

 chantress that took every eye. 



E. A. Knhnke showed a bunch of the 

 newer varieties of carnations, also a few 

 of Ills seedlings; but the biggest part 

 of his exhibit con.'^isted of cyclamen, 

 Scottii and Piersoin ferns, Asparagus 

 plumosus, and calla lily plants. 



C. W. Haebich, florist at the State 

 Hosjiital for tho Insnnc, brought a vase 

 of standard varieties, as well as his wliite 

 seedling carnation, the latter showingup 

 as a good commercial white, something 

 that we need in this neighborhood. 



Krueger Bros, showed only :v vase of 

 Enchantress in the carnation line, but a 

 few va.ses of splendid roses made up for 



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THE IONIA POT 



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KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers of Florists' Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



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Red Standard Pots 



Price per 1000. F O. B. Harrison: 2-in., $2.50, 

 234 in., $2.95: 2>^in.. $.3 50: 3-in., $4.50; 3>^-in,, $5.85, 

 4in., »7 20; 5-in. $11.70; 6-iD., $19 80. Cash mntt 

 accompany oider. Price list for larger sizes, 

 Saucers, Fern Fans. Azalea Pots and Hanging 

 Battkets on application 



HARRISON POTTERY, Harrison, Ohio. 



RED 



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PADUCAH POTTERY CO., INC. 



PAOUCAH. KENTUCKY 



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tlif'ir Lack of carnations, and thoir vase 

 of lily of tlie valley was the prettiest 

 thinjx in the room. A bun<]i of .ionquils 

 ^vas also well received. They also had 

 some palms and ferns and some forced 

 lilac. 



Mr. Shillor, of tho Perennial Gardens 

 Co., had a hardy araucaria on hand, .a 

 feu hyacinths in pots and a few tulips. 



Anion'x tliose present from out of town 

 were: Wellin^'ton Hughes, of Hillsdale, 

 Mich.; Mr. and ^Irs. R. W. Hartmann, 

 of Napoleon, O. ; Mr. and ]\Irs. C. Win- 



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 have lurd luck with po's. 



Syracuse Red Pots 



:ire uniform in weight, tex- 

 ture and durability. If you 

 don't know it, you can prove 

 It by ordering today. 

 Syraoaae Pottery Co., 

 Syracaae. N. Y. 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by express. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.25. 



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



terich, of Defiance, O. ; Mr. Jordan, of 

 Oak Harbor, O. ; Mr. Abrahamson, of 

 ('hiea<;;o, one of Hunt's traveling men; 

 and J]. H. Cushman, of Sylvania. 



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