8epti)Ube» 24, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



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These drawings are exactly one-half the standard size 



in every dimension 



Sectional view of "Standard" Flower pot sizes as approved by 

 the executive committee of the Society of American Florists at 

 Boston, January 15, 1890. 



^^ These drawing's are exact (5^) sizes in every dimension for the 

 Standard" Flower Pots, seventeen in number, from i ^4-inch to 

 i2-inch inclusive, and are as adopted by the Society of American 

 Florists, August 22, 1889, and approved by the executive committee 

 January 15, 1890. 



These drawings have been made especially for the committee 

 for the use of different potters, that uniformity of size may be uni- 

 versally adopted. 



The lines forming the top of the pot, lower section of rim and 

 tftsjde bottom have been left sharp angles, that exact measurements 

 t^ay be more easily obtained. The slight rounding of these angles 

 ^'ill not conflict with the "Standard" shape. 



On 5-inch pots and upwards two lines are given. The commit- 

 tee would prefer that the solid line should be the inside dimension, 

 Jut either that or the dotted line will be considered "Standard." 

 'or the Committee. 1890. Rob't Craig, Chairman. 



