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The Florists' Review 



FEBBDAaY 12, 1914. 



FLOWER POTS 



We are tryiiu; to save you money through 

 this advertisement. Our plan is to furnish 

 you the best of ware at a very low price. 

 It costs money to call on you personally. Let's set together on the mail order proposition and you save the difference. There 

 are other reasons why you will want our pots. We are very fortunate in the quality of our clay, and you will be delighted 

 with the ware. Our large output and advantages of cheap fuel, with our clay at our back door and the railroads at our front 

 door, with little cost for seUing, enables us to quote you very low prices. A sample order will convince you. Samples and 

 prices on application. Whether you use car lots or smaller quantities, it is to your advantage to write us; 



No Chare* for Crates. 



THE MT. GILEAD POTTERY CO., MT. GILEAD. OHIO 



KNOXVILI^, TENN. 



The Knoxville Florists' Society held 

 its regular meeting Tuesday evening, 

 February 3. C. P. W. Nims, with A. H. 

 Hews & Co., Cambridge, Mass., who 

 was a visitor at the meeting, was 

 elected to honorary membership. The 

 matter of organizing a state floricul- 

 tural sociey, to be affiliated with the 

 state horticultural society, was dis- 

 cussed, and the secretary was instructed 

 to write to the florists of the state, ask- 

 ing for their cooperation in the move- 

 ment. 



C. L. Baum reports retail business 

 rather dull for the last few days, but 

 he has been having enough wholesale 

 trade to clean up all his stock. Eoses 

 are still off crop, but carnations are 

 coming in finer than ever. Orchids are 

 looking fine. Karl P. Baum, on his re- 

 turn from Nashville, Tenn., reported 

 having seen some fine stock in that city, 

 especially cyclamens, carnations and 

 roses. 



A. H. Dailey reports business fair, 

 with plenty of funeral work. He will 

 cut the last of his mums for St. Valen- 

 tine's day, and will have plenty of 

 violets and sweet peas. 



Mrs. Kosa Hall Ryno reports having 

 had several good orders from out of 

 town. Funeral work and receptions 

 have kept her busy of late. 



Addison J. McNutt has a large num- 

 ber of orders booked for St. Valentine 's 

 day, for which he will have a large cut 

 of sweet peas and violets. He says 

 funeral work just keeps him going, but 

 aside from that busihess is quiet. 



Notice of the death of Mrs. Anne 

 Kent, the wife of John Kent, of C. L. 

 Baum, will be found in this week's 

 obituary column. 



C. P. W. Nims, of A. H. Hews & Co., 

 of Cambridge, Mass., who is now in his 

 forty-first year on the road, was a vis- 

 itor here last week. Other visitors 

 were: George Maunz, of Eeed & Keller, 

 New York city; Mr, Snyder, of the 

 Louisville Pottery Co., Louisville, Ky., 

 and Harry Strauve, Jr., representing 

 Ottolander & Hooftman, Boskoop, Hol- 

 land. A. J. M. 



GREAT FALLS, MONT. 



M. Langohr. of Bozeman, was a vis- 

 itor in this city a few days last week, 

 coming over from Lewistown, where he 

 had also spent a few days among the 

 establishments of the florists. Mr. 

 Langohr is taking a little trip over the 

 state. 



The Electric City Conservatory re- 

 ports that January this year was the 

 best January on record. 



The latest reduction in express rates 

 will be a great benefit to the florists 

 of this city and Montana in general, 

 who receive shipments of cut flowers 

 from the east. The express charges 

 were alwajs a big item in getting 

 flowers from so great a distance. 



C. A. B. 



The Peters & Reed Pottery Co. 



Potters of 



MOSS AZTEC 



The Pottery Beautiful 



A rich bronze undertone, overlaid with verde an- 

 tique, duU finish and up to the minute in detail. 



The Same Workmen Make and Pack 



OUR RED POTS and Florists' Specialties 



Ord«r our Moss Aztsc Assortmsnt, No. 5-A» consisting 

 of 46 plocos, which will quickly retail at $22.00. 



Introductory Price 



Only $10.00 



Qen'l Office and Works Chicagfo Office and Sample Room 

 SO. ZANBSVILLE, O. 180 NO. DBARBORN ST. 



New York Sample Room— 25 WEST BROADWAY 



Mention The RcTlew when yon wrlf 



1000 Ready Packed Crates 



Standard Flower Pots and 



Bulb Pans 



Can be shipped at an hour's notice. 

 Price per crate: 



2000 iVin 

 1500 2 

 1500 2I4 

 1500 21a 

 1000 3 



SOOSifl 



5004 



, crate, $6.00 

 4.88 

 5.25 

 6.00 

 " 6.00 

 5.80 

 4.50 



456 4»«-in. 



3206 " 



210 5»fl " 



144 6 " 



120 7 " 



608 " 



48 9 " 



48 10-in., crate. $4.80 



crate, $.'>.24 

 " 4.61 

 " 3.78 

 •' 3.16 

 4.20 

 " 3.00 

 " 3.60 



r Bros. Pottery, Fort Edward, N. Y. 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 31 Barclay St.. 



New York City Aeents 



Our Specialty: Long Distance and Export Trade. 



Mention The B«Tlew when yoa wrlf. 



Established 188S 



Standard flower Pots 



Porosity and Strenstb 

 Un snrp o s so d. 



Writ * for P rices. 



A. F. KOHR 



2934-36-38 N. Leavltt St.. Oblcaflro 

 Oor. solicited la Oer. and Eng. 



Mfntinn Tti** Rericw when yea wrlf. 



PAPER POTS 



Square, Double Bottom Paper Pots, 2-mch, per 1000, 

 80c ; 6000, $4.00. 2 Vi-inch, 1000, 90c ; SOOO, $4.fiO. S-inch, 

 1000, $1.01; 6000, $4.P0. 4-inch, lOOO, $!.«>; 6000, $7.26. 

 6-lnch, VXX), $2.76; 6000, $12.60 (folding; block and tacks 

 included.) 



DIRT BANDS (pots without bottoms), 2-inch, per 

 1000 60c; 6000, $2.00; 20,000, $7.00. 2>a-inch, 1000, 76c; 

 6000, $2.40; 20,000, $8.60. 3-inch, 1000, $1.00 6000, $3.60; 

 20,000, $10 00. 4-inch, 1000, $1.?0; 6,000, $5.00; 20,000, 

 $1».00. 6-inch, 1000, $1.60; 6000, $6.00; 20,000, $22.00. 

 Stand any moisture and heat. Use what you want and 

 return the balance if you do not like them. Samples 

 and price list free. 



F. W. ROOHBLLK & SONS. Chester, N. J. 

 Mention The Rerlew when yon wrlf. 



Wo Give You Quality 



and first-class finish 

 at no greater cost 



STANDARD 



Flower Pots 



The Pfaltzgraff Pottery Co. 



YORK, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



FOR THE SMOOTHEST. MOST POROUS 



RED POT 



In which plants do tha bast, writs to 



MISSOURI POTTERY CO. 



1227 W. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Mention The Reylcw wben yoo write. 



THOSE RED POTS 



ASK THE FLORIST 

 THAT USES THEM 



HARRY BALSLEY 



Detroit flower Pot Co. DETROIT, MIOL 



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