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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 8, 1907. 



The Whillditi Pottery Co. 



STANDARD FLOWER POT$ 



Our output ot Flower Pots is lars:er tban any concern io the World 

 Our Stock is always Large and Complete 



Main Office and Factory. 



713 WHARTON STREET, PHILADELPHIA 



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



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DETROIT. 



The Market 



There seems to be plenty of business 

 for the supply of good stock, roses, 

 asters, sweet peas, and lilies being used 

 up quite regularly. Funeral work shows 

 up every day, more or less, with some 

 very heavy days. Last week being 

 rather cool helped the cut flower busi- 

 ness generally. 



Various Notes. 



George W. Davis filed a petition in 

 bankruptcy August 5, giving his debts 

 as $2,013.87. His assets are an equity 

 in the real estate, valued at $1,000 and 

 claimed as exempt, and $150 worth of 

 household goods, also exempt. 



Hailstones as big as walnuts, which 

 fell August 1, were too much for the 

 greenhouses of A. Harvey & Son, Orion, 

 Mich. Between 2,000 and 3,000 panes 

 of glass were broken. Harvey & Son 

 figure their loss at $1,000. At Highland 

 Park, Frank Holznagel lost between 

 1,000 and 2,000 panes. J. B. Dinser lost 

 close to 1,000 lights. Frank Burtenshaw 

 also was a heavy loser. At Hamtramck 

 the greenhouses of Al Schwartz, G. 

 Blaess and Ferdinand Kolbe were re- 

 lieved of many lights of glass. 



The bowling element among Detroit 

 florists rolled five games August 5, with 

 Norman Sullivan high man, he reaching 

 232. Louis Charbot was next, with 178. 

 Will Hielscher is coming strong. At the 

 next workout there will be more mem- 

 bers present. 



Will Brown has added a racer to his 

 stable, automobiles being too slow, 



Norman Sullivan has returned from a 

 pleasant outing at the Bay. Robert 

 Jean, the hustling clerk at Mr. Scrib- 

 ner's, is spending a week at Grand 

 Rapids. 



Theo Damerow is sending in some fine 

 asters. 



Robert Klagge is cutting some fine 

 stock of La Detroit and Kaiserin roses. 



Mr. Pierce, of the Detroit Cut Flower 

 Exchange, reports the arrival of sweet 

 peas and red roses that are fine. 



Alfred Roegner, of Troy, Mich,, sends 

 some very acceptable asters and sweet 

 peas to this market. 



Mr. Rahally, of the Michigan Cut 

 Flower Exchange, reports their out of 

 town business as brisk foV this time 

 of the -year. 



Will Hielscher spent a week at Cin- 

 cinnati, where he has a brother. He 

 reports the wire business good for this 

 time of year. 



Louis Charbot made the Saturday 

 night trip to Buffalo and the Falls, re- 

 turning Monday morning. 



Mr. Boeringer, of Bay City, spent a 

 few days here last week. 



B. Eschner, of M. Rice & Co., is in 

 town this week. 



John Kline, of Breitmeyer's force, has 

 many friends, who congratulate him on 



White or Green Enameled 



CEMETERY VASES 



For Cut Flowers (Peterson Patent) 



Let us send you a trial order and con* 

 vlnce you of their superiority. Made In 

 iwo sizes, at the following prices :— No. 1, $2 00 

 per do*.; $15.00 per 100. No. 2. $1.60 per doz.; 

 $12 00 per 100. For sale by all the leading supply 

 bouseB in the country. 



GLASS VASES (same as cut) for the same 

 purpose, at $2 00 per doz.; $16.00 per 100. Packed 

 90 tu the barrel. 



WM. F. KASTING CO. 



388-887 Etiicott St., Buffalo, N. T 



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THE IONIA POKFJakss 



BSCAnSKi It bas style and Is made on honor. It Is made from clay rich in tbe ele- 

 ments that make thrivinK plants. For S6 years it has steadily forged its way to tbe front. 

 TODAT, it is recoKDized as the IDBAL POT. packed in an ideal way. 



■Upmont made wbenyou^dinTot. IONIA POTTERY COip lONlAy MICHi 



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KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers off Florists' Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



Tbe very best shippinK facilities on both Pennsylvania ti. R. and Philadelphia and Reading: R- R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doi. by express. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.86. 



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



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liis marriage, which took place August 

 3, at St. Peter's Church. Philip Breit- 

 meyer and Will Hielscher were among 

 those present. 



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RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on applicatfon. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., INC. 



PADUCAH. KENTUCKY 



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 writinsr advertisers. 



