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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mabch 19, 1908. 



POT HANGERS. 



Kramer's pot hangera. Neat, simple, practical. 

 I. N. Kramer & Son, Cedar Raplda, Iowa. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your rreenbonsea 

 are within 600 miles of the Capital write as; 

 we can save yon money. W. H. Ernest, 28tb 

 and M Sts., N. E., Washington, D. O. 



We make SUndard Flower Pots, etc. 



Write us when In need. 



WUmer Cope & Bro. 



Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 



Flower Pots. Before buying write us for 



S rices. Geo. Keller & Sons, 861-363 Hemdon 

 t. (near Wright wood Ave.), Chicago. 



Our stock of STANDARD FLOWBB POTS Is 

 always large and complete. 

 WhlUdln Pottery Co., 713 Wharton St., PhUa. 



Standard Pots. Catalogues and price liata 

 furnished on application. 



A. H. Hews k Co., North Cambridge, Mass. 



Ionia pots are the strongest, smoothest, most 

 porous pota made. 

 Ionia Pottery Co., Ionia, Mich. 



Bed Sower pots, hand-molded, standard sizes. 

 Samples and prices on application. 

 GEO. E. FBUSTEL, Fairport, Iowa. 



RED POTS. STANDARD SIZE. 



SYRACUSE POTTERY CO., Syracuse. N. Y. 



Standard red flower pots. Write for prices. 

 Paducah Pottery Co., Inc., Paducah, Ky. 



Red pots, asalea and bulb pans; get oar 

 prices. Keller Pottery Co., Norrlstown, Pa. 



Flower pots, bulb pans, azalea pots. etc. 

 Missouri Pottery A Mfg. Co.. Kansas City. Mo. 



Standard red pots. Send for price list. 

 Weis A Schmidt Pottery Co., Milwaukee, Wia. 



Red pots, seed pans, etc. 

 The Peters A Reed Pottery Co., Zanesvllle, O. 



Standard red flower pots. 

 A. J. Marquis, Middlebnrg, O. 



Red pots, none better. 

 Colesbnrg Pottery Co., Coleabnrg, Iowa. 



Porona Pota. Write us. 

 Twin City Pottery Mfg. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Red standard pots. Harrison Pottery, Harrison, O. 



RAFFIA. 



Raffla (colored), 20 beautiful shades. Samples 

 free. R. H. C!omey Co., Camden, N. J., 



or 810-824 Wasbburne Ave., (^licago. 



SHELLS. 



Bright new shells for lettering. Write for 

 prices. B. W. Gaehrtng. KenRlnirtnn. Pblla., Pa. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



We have the very test grades of mosses and 

 peats, and offer same at low prices. Consider 

 the quality before ordering elsewhere. Write 

 for prices on live and baled sphagnum, green 

 decorating moss, leaf mold, orchid and rotted 

 peat. We can please yon on these goods. Sam- 

 ples for asking. 

 American Moss & Peat Co., Box 6. Waretown,N.J. 



1 bale. (1.25: 2, $2.2S: S. $3.25; 5. $5.00. 

 Leedle Co., Expert Rose Growers, Springfield, O. 



TOBACCO. 



Fresh tobacco stems. !M)c per 100 lbs.; $10.00 

 per ton. ScbarfT Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



Tobacco dust for fumigating. See display adv. 

 Wm. Schlatter & Son, Springfield, Mass. 



TOOTHPICKS. 



Wired toothpicks, 10.000, $1.75; 50,000. |7.B0. 

 Sample free. W. J. Cowee, Berlin. N. Y. 



WIRE SUPPORTS. 



Galvanized rose and carnation stakes. 

 Igoe Bros., 63 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Carnation, rose and tomato supports. 



Parker Bruen Mfg. Co., 1133 Broadway, N. Y. 



WIRE WORK. 



Wm. H. Woemer, Wire Worker of the West. 

 Manufacturer of florists* designs only. Second 

 to none. Illustrated catalogues. 

 C20 N. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire 

 work in the west. E. F. Wlnterson Co., 

 45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Wire work. Manufacturers of artistic florists' 

 designs. New price list, large discount. 

 Pittsburg Cut Flower Co., Ltd., Plttobnrg, Pa. 



William E. Hlelsrher's Wire Works. 

 88 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Full line of wire work. Write for list. 

 Holton A Hunkel Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. 



Best — Cheapest — Try a sample order. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co., Scranton, Pa. 



E. H. Hunt, 76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



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