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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



APBiii 4, 1907. 



The Whilldin Pottery Go. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



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

 Our Stock is always Large and Complete 



Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



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



TVIN CITffiS. 



Easter Trade. 



Easter business was good ; the gen- 

 eral report is that it was tlie best ever 

 experienced. The weather could have 

 been a great deal better, as it turned 

 cold and windy Friday and heavy wrap- 

 " ping of plants was necessary. Com- 

 plaints of frozen plants are general, and 

 practically all in the trade sustained 

 some loss on that account. Lilies were 

 good. Practically all were well sup- 

 plied and disposed of them to good ad- 

 vantage, selling out early. Azaleas sold 

 well and good prices were obtained. 

 Spirfeas likewise were sold in large 

 numbers. The sale on Deutzia gracilis 

 was somewhat disappointing, possibly 

 due to the fact that it has not been 

 grown for Easter trade in this section 

 in previous seasons. Baby Ramblers 

 were slow sale and a number are still on 

 hand. Potted bulbous stock moved 

 about the same as in former seasons. 



Cut flowers of all kinds sold well on 

 Saturday. Violets were especially in 

 demand and with some of the trade it 

 was difficult to fill orders. Roses were 

 abundant and all had more or less on 

 hand Sunday. Carnations sold nicely, 

 but the stock was fully equal to the de- 

 mand. In most of the stores plants 

 were entirely sold out, while in others 

 they still have enough on hand with 

 which to put up a display. 



Minneapolis. 



The Donaldson Co. put up some hand- 

 some window displays last week. They 

 report trade as heav}'. They disposed of 

 everything. 



Ralph Latham put up a handsome 

 show. He enlarged his place just in 

 time for a large Easter business. 



O. C. Swanson put up an excellent 

 display and is cleaned out of about 

 everything in plants and cut flowers. 



St. PauL 



L. L. May & Co. report trade as fully 

 up to expectations. Their lilies were 

 all sold early Saturday afternoon. The 

 sales on cut flowers were a great sur- 

 prise. 



Holm & Olson report a good busi- 

 ness. Friday evening they opened with 

 a band concert, which attracted a great 

 many visitors. 



Chas. F. Vogt reports the heaviest 

 business he ever had. 



Colberg & Lemke put up a nice line 

 of Easter novelties, for which they ob- 

 ^ tained good figures. Felix. 



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FiNDLAY, O. — E. J. Foster has offered 

 to plant flowers in Cory park providing 

 the city will build walks around it. 



RoCKFORD, III. — C. W. Johnson, who 

 has been at Seattle, Wash., for a couple 

 of years, has returned to Rockford and 

 will again make his home here. 



Twin City Pottery Mfg. Co. 



Successors to J. G. Swahn's Sons 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



GARDEN VASES, FLOWER POTS, HANGING BASKETS 



Let us fisrure on your needs. 



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



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Appeals to 



the Aggressive 

 Up-to-Date Florist 



THE IONIA POT 



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

 ments that make thriving plants. For 36 years it has steadily forged its way to the front. 

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



We wlU appreciate your order. inillA DIITTCDV Pfl inUIA MiPU 

 Sblpment made wben you direct. lUlllll rU I ILIfl uUij lUIHMy lliluni 



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KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers of Florists' Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The rery 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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READY TO SHIP, 



READY TO USE. 



stronir and light crates 

 filled with 

 Syracuse Bed Pots 



are awaiting: your order 

 to be shipped when yoix 

 say. Win you have them 

 to order? Say the word. 



■yTa««a« Fott.ry Co., 

 Byraoai*. M. T. 



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RED 



Standard Hower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., INC. 



PADUCAH, KENTUCKY 



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Fredonia, N. Y. — C. r. Marsh has 

 leased his greenhouse to T. Gibbs for a 

 term of years. 



Berlin, Ont. — H. L. Janzen was sick 

 for two weeks while in New York city 

 and for five weeks more after returning 

 home, but is now able to be about as 

 usual. 



EiCHMOND, Ind. — G. R. Cause reports 

 good Easter business. Hyacinths, daf- 

 fodils and lilies sold well. Roses and 

 carnations w«re in good demand. Prices 

 were about the same as in former years. 



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Red Standard Pots 



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

 2K-in., $2.95: 2>i-in., $3 60; 3-in., $4.50: 3K-in-. 

 $5.85: 4-in.. $7.20; 6-in., $11.70; 6:in.. $19.80. Cssh 

 mast seeompiny order. Price list for larger 

 sizes. Saucers, Fern Pans, Azalea Pots and 

 Hanging Baskets on application. 



HARRISON POTTERY, Harrison, Ohio 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen. 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Priee, $1.00 per dos. by expreaif. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.86. 



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



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