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The Florists^ Review m^^^h 12. 1914. 



FLOWER POTS 



We are tryin£ to saye you money through 

 this adyertisement. 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 get together on the mail order proposition and yon sare 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 selling, 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. 



H. Char,, tor crf .. JHE IVIT. GILEAD POTTERY CO., Mf. GILEAD. OHIO 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



Business for the week ending March 7 

 continued good. The funerals of Mrs. 

 S. Davis, of St. Louis, and Mrs. Emily 

 Zane, one of the oldest inhabitants of 

 Louisville, brought orders for many fine 

 designs. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Haupt had the making of the 

 grave covers for both of the funerals 

 mentioned above and he made them in 

 his usual fine style. The cover for Mrs. 

 Davis cost $125, and orchids, valley and 

 pink roses were used. Mr. Haupt also 

 had the decorations for the Knight Tem- 

 plar ball at the Gait House March 5. 



George Schulz, with Jacob Schulz, 

 made Tuesday and Wednesday, March 

 10 and 11, flower days in*the Young 

 Women's Christian Association cam- 

 paign for a $300,000 building. On these 

 days Mr. Schulz turned the profits on 

 all goods sold into the fund. 



One of the robbers in a $5,000 jew- 

 elry store robbery was an associate of 

 a local Greek florist. As yet he has not 

 been caught. 



At the monthly meeting of the Ken- 

 tucky Society of Florists Miss Clara 

 Stussey was appointed chairman of the 

 entertainment committee. The meeting 

 was well attended and much business 

 was taken care of. 



Mrs. 0. B. Thompson is back from her 

 trip south and is h&rd at work again. 



Emil Walther is sending in some fine 

 Enchantress carnations. Mr. Walther is 

 a new man in the field, but he is com- 

 ing to the front, R. J. S. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 



The fifteenth annual exhibition of the 

 American Bose Society, to be held in 

 the Grand Central Palace, at Forty-sixth 

 street and Lexington avenue. New York 

 city, begins March 21 and extands to 

 March- 28. The rule adopted to apply 

 to all cut roses is that no rose shall be 

 exhibited with more than two growths; 

 that is, with one pinch only, except in 

 a class calling for special displays. This 

 rule it is desired to have generally 

 known. Lists for entry, with full 

 schedule of prizes, are being mailed. 

 Benjamin Hammond, Sec 'y. 



March 9, 1914. 



Nashville, Tenn. — The Sunday Ten- 

 nesseean of March 1 contained nearly 

 a full page of illustrated write-up of 

 the greenhouse establishment of the Joy 

 Floral Co. Among other things it was 

 stated that additional glass is to be put 

 up this season and that the number of 

 visitors to the greenhouses is so great 

 that the street railway ofiicials con- 

 template extending the track for a half 

 mile to the greenhouses, belie^ng that 

 the increased trafiic will pay good *•?• 

 turns on the investment. 



The Peters & Reed P6ttery Co. 



Potters of 



MOSS AZTEC 



The Pottery Beautiful 



A rich bronze undertone, overlaid with verde an- 

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



The Same Workmen Make and Pack 



OUR RED POTS and Florists' Specialties 



Ord«r our Mo«s Aztec Assortmont, No. 8-A» conalstlng 

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



Introductory Price 



Only $10.00 



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Mention Tb« R«t1>w wh«n yoo writ*. 



1000 Ready Packed Crates 



Standard Flower Pots and 



Bulb Pans 



Can be shipped at an hour's notice. 

 Price per crate: 



2000 1%-in., crate. 16.00 



1600 2 

 1600 2)4 

 1600 2>« 

 1000 8 



800 S^s 



G004 



4.{ 



5.25 



6.00 



6.00 



6.80 



4.60 



456 4it-in.. crate. S6.24 



8206 

 210 5>« 

 144 6 

 120 7 



608 



489 



4.61 

 8.78 

 8.16 

 4.20 

 8.00 

 8.60 



48 10- in., crate, S4.80 



Hflfiiger Bnf. Pittery, r»rt E^ari N. Y. 



AUGUST ROLKBR & SONS, 31 Barclay St., 



New York City Aarents 



Our Specialty: Lons Distance and Export Trade. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



EttabllBhed 188S 



Sttndard Flower Pots 



Poroalty and BtrenKth 

 Unrarpueed. 



Writ * for F rieze. 



A. F. KC^R 



2t84-Se-88N LeavlttSt.. Oblca«ro 

 Oor. solicited in Oor. and Eng. 



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Evans' Improved 

 Challenge Ventilating 

 Apparatus 



Write fer Hhistraterf catalHM- 



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We Give You Quality 



and first-dass finish 

 at no greater cost 



STANDARD 



Flower Pots 



The Pfaltzgraff Pottery Co. 



YORK, PA. 



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JONES* FOLDING WIRE 



PLANT STANDS 



(Patented) 



Special price to dealer*. Send 

 for catalogue. 



MANUrAOrUKKD BT 



The M. D. Jonea Co. 



71 Portland St.. Boston. Mass. 

 Mention The Review wlien yon write. 



THOSE RED POTS 



ASK THt FLORIST 

 THAT USES THEIVI 



HARRY BALSLEY 



Detroit riowcr Pot Co. DETROIT. MKH. 



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 when wrftlnK advertlaers. 



