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146 



The Rorists^ Review 



August 22, 1012. 



The Van Dorn Iron Works Company, Cleveland, Ohio 



. Deslsnsrs and 



BulMars of 



PLAIN AND ORNA- 

 MENTAL 



Iron Gates 



AND 



Fencing 

 Lawn Seats 

 Vases and 

 Flag Poles 



Catalogue No. 64,1 Parks 

 and Cemeteries. 



No. 48-A. Residences and 

 Churches. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Gateway of the West. 



The market is decidedly encouraging, 

 as the supply does not exceed the de- 

 mand. Prices are fair, and everyone is 

 happy. The wholesalers are able to 

 take care of everyone and, best of all, 

 to make a profit. 



The new crop of Beauties is coming 

 in and is of unusually fine quality. 

 Some new Killarneys are seen, but they 

 are poor. Asters are advancing rapidly 

 in quality and price, and sweet peas 

 are again manifesting activity, owing 

 to our cool weather and rains, which 

 have also helped other stock. 



Various Notes. 



The San Francisco delegation to the 

 Chicago convention was in town Tues- 

 day, August 13. Among them were Mr. 

 and Mrs, Julius Eppstein; H. Flath; 

 Angelo J. Rossi, of Pelicano, Rossi & 

 Co., and Mr. MacRorie, of the MacRorie- 

 McLaren Co. Kansas City held many 

 attractions for them, and after spend- 

 ing a delightful day they boarded a 

 train for St. Louis, the next town to 

 visit on their way. 



Mr. Parker and wife, of Kellogg 's, 

 are attending the convention, after 

 which a trip over the Great Lakes to 

 Niagara Falls and Buffalo is scheduled. 



Miss Hadden, of Murray's, is at the 

 convention, after which she will con- 

 tinue on her well earned vacation. This 

 firm is now ])ainting and redecorating 

 the interior of the store. 



Ray Blessing and William Miller, of 

 Rock's, have returned to the city with 

 their families. Mr. Blessing says he 

 is a city man; no country life for him. 



A new sweet pea specialist has made 

 his appearance. He is P. Montague, 

 formerly of Independence, Mo. Mrs. 

 Bullock, also a new-comer, is now pre- 

 paring to build for the winter trade. 



Henry Kusik enjoyed a trip to the 

 convention, where he purchased many 

 sujiplies for his new store. 



The peony specialists, Kansas City 

 Nurseries and K. C. Peony Gardens, 

 are well stocked with unusually good 



PENNSYLVANIA 



lOrSIH POTS HRE 



Always burned to the same degree of hardness. Otir kilns are equipped with 

 heat-measuring pvrometers and other up-to-the-minute improvements. Every detail 

 of manufacture, from the clay bank to the strong crates in which Ionia pots are car- 

 ried to you, marks an advancement over old-time methods. Let us have your order 

 now. We will ship when you are ready. 



■'sss^i;;^^*,:^:^^* ionia pottery go., ionia, mich. 



Mention The Review when you irrlte. 



is the state to get the nice Bed Standard Pots, 

 Pans, Azalea Pots, etc., and NORBIS* 

 TOWN is the town where they manufactnr* 

 ttiem and bum them a nice red color. Try us and see if they are not just as cheap, t«9. 



THE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



213-223 Pearl St., NORRISTOWN, PA. 



^^n'ds FLORISTS' RED POTS ik'ia 



Our new 4-Inch Cemetery Flower Pot (aUndard Blze) retails 

 readily at 6c. See the point T It sticks firmly In the ffround 

 and won't fall over. For either cut flowers or pot and plant. 

 100 In a package with a large display card and 100 trade 

 booster hand bills, with blank space for your own advertise- 

 ment, for $2.80 F. O. B. factory. 



The Peters & Reed Pottery COs 



D«pt.A. 



SOUTH ZANESVILLE. OHIO 



The Clark Bros. Pottery Co. 



CROOKSVIIXK, OHIO. 



Manufactorerg of high gradu 



RED FLOWER POTS 



Mention The Review when von wrtto 



RED< 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., Inc. 



PADUCAH, KKNTUCKT. 



Mention The Review when you write 



stock, and report present business good, 

 with indications of a successful fall 

 season. 



•Tames Biggam is busy these days on 

 his Garden theater decoration. 



W. J. Baker, of Fort Worth, was a 

 visitor recently while on his way to 



Standard Red Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 

 We carry a complete line of Florists* pota. 



Weis A Schmidt Pottery Co» 



MILWAUEKS, WM. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholesale Seedsmen. 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doi. by enresB. 

 Sample doi. hy mail, $1.26. 



I N. KRAMER & SON, Ceiar Riyids, Im 



MentioD The Review when yoo wnfca 



the convention. Other visitors were 

 Mr. McDaniels, of Dallas, Tex., and 

 Chas. P. Mueller, of Wichita, Kan. 



Hugh Clark, formerly with Eock's, is 

 now in Chicago, having severed con- 

 nections with the firm. E. H. H. 



