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The Weekly Rorists^ Review. 



August 1, 1907. ' 



The Whilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POTS, 



Our outpof ol Flower Pots is Iarj:er than aoy concern in Ihe Wdrld 

 Our Stock is always Lar^e and Complete 



Main OfTice and Factory, 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



Wal'ehouses: JERSEY CITY. N. J. LONG ISLAND CITY. N. Y. 



Mention The RcTlew when yog \yrlte. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



At last the market florists' trade has 

 taken a change. Business is dull and 

 few attend market. The street boys 

 failed to make their appearance last 

 week; they certainly had a brisk season 

 and are well' satisfied with the results. 

 Some will soon leave town and seek the 

 <lifl"erent county fairs, but will offer to 

 the public goods of a different nature 

 than flowers. 



The retail store trade has been doing 

 a fairly encouraging business. Funeral 

 work is about the only kind of work 

 that has any demand. The extremely 

 hot •Nv^ather we have been experiencing 

 has sent society to the different resorts, 

 and naturally flowers find little demand. 

 However, our florists are on the hustle, 

 building new houses and making altera- 

 tions. Many have made a decided change, 

 spending their hard-earned cash and 

 trusting that the extensive improvements 

 will soon pay for themselves. 



The weather has been almost over- 

 whelming and the plants have often 

 looked thirsty. Fortunately, we are now 

 getting a few showers; otherwise our 

 plants would burn. Asters are surely 

 slow in coming into bloom ; so, also, is 

 Golden Glow. Dahlias are arriving fair- 

 ly well, but with rather short stems. 

 Carnations are still coming on the mar- 

 ket, but are poor. Roses are scarce. 

 Phlox is in fine condition. Gladioli find 

 little sale. Greens of all kinds are 

 enough to meet the demands. 



Variottf Notes. 



Martin Duckstein, of Brooklyn, Md., 

 is rebuilding one of his houses and put- 

 ting iron gutters in, and his entire range 

 of houses will have new benches. 



G. Rhodes, of Arlington, Md., reports 

 that he cut 9,000 sweet peas from a 

 pound and a quarter of seed and the 

 stock was as fine as could be grown out- 

 side. 



R. B. Clark, of Arlington, who has 

 retired from business, is having several 

 dwellings erected on his property. 



J. L. T. 



Bowling Green, Ky. — C. .T. Burdell 

 lost 400 panes of glass in a recent hail 

 storm. 



Utic'A, N. Y. — The florists are prepar- 

 ing for their annual outing, which will 

 be a flam-bake, held at Ilion. August 14. 



White or Graen ■namalad 



CEMETERY VASE 



For Cat Flowers (Petenon Patent) 



Let us send you a trial order and oon- 

 ▼Ince you of their superiority. Made in 

 two Bizes, at the foUowiDg prices :— No. 1, $2.00 

 perdoz.; $15.00 per 100. No. 2, $1.60 per doz.: 

 $12.00 per 100. For sale by all the leading supply 

 hoases in the country. 



GLASS VASES (same aa cat) for the same 

 purpose, at $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Packed 

 90 to the barrel. 



WM. F. KASTING CO. 



383-887 EUicott St.. Buffalo. N. T. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



THE IONIA POKFHtsa^ 



■■CAUSKt It has style and is made on honor. It Is made from clay rich in the ele* 

 menta that make thriylng plants. For 86 years it has steadily forged its way to the front. 

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



UUpmant Mde wbearrou^dlniot. IONIA POTTERY CO.} lONIAf MICH* 



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KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers of Florists' Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The very best sbippinK facilities on both Pennsylvania R. R. and Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



Mention Tte Review when yon write. 



RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Prloe list and lamplea on appUcatloii. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., INC 



PADUCAH, KENTUCKY 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doi. by enress. 

 Sample doi. by mail, $1.86. 



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

 BLACK CAT HOSE 



Fully gruaranteed. Never had a complaint. 8 ply 

 K-inch, i6c per foot. 26, 37^ and 60 foot lengrths. 

 U. Catler Bycraoa, 108 Srd Ave., Newark, N. ). 





THEY ARE FAVORITES. 



Successful floriata en- 

 joy using 



SYRACUSE RED POTS 



Theirs are the merits 

 Which inpure successful 

 results. Order once and 

 yon win always order. 



Synuiuee Pottery Co . 

 ■ynMuae, H. Y. 



'-'inaaai^f. 



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