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The Rorists' Review 



April 23, 1014. 



FLOWER POTS 



We aw tryinc to nitd you monoj tbrongh 

 this MTertisement ^or plan is to fiundBh 

 you the best of "tnxt at a very low price. 

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

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

 with the ware. Our large output and adyantages 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 yon. Samples and 

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



N* Chars* for Cratos. 



THE MT. GILE;AD POTTERY CO., MT. GiLEAD. OHIO 



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BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Market. 



After a busy season, "business usually 

 slackens up and becomes quite slow, 

 but this cannot be said of the business 

 we have had since Easter. A number 

 of weddings have taken place and the 

 call for decorations has been heavy. 



Stock is arriving in good condition 

 generally. The quantity of roses is 

 larger than trade calls for, but the 

 stock is in good shape and will carry 

 over. There seems to be a heavy sup- 

 ply of short-stemmed stock. Some won- 

 derfully good American Beauties are 

 on the market. Prices are reasonable. 

 Callas are arriving again and the sup- 

 ply of Easter lilies keeps up well. Val- 

 ley is plentiful. Cattleyas are in fine 

 condition and sell well. Sweet peas 

 are improving in quality and length 

 of stem, retailing at $2 per hundred. 

 Violets are not coming in fast at pres- 

 ent and are small. Single and double 

 tulips are in profusion. Poeticus sells 

 well. Yellow and white daisies, migno- 

 nette, pansies, forget-me-nots and Ger- 

 man stocks are much sought for. The 

 supply of green goods is about normal. 



Various Notes. 



Charles E. Sharpe has been away on 

 a visit to Hornell, N. Y., for two or 

 three days. 



Otis Bassage, who has been connect- 

 ed with the Rochester Floral Co. for 

 the last three and one-half years, will 

 leave the company's employ April 18, 

 and return to his fruit farm, at Web- 

 ster, N. Y. 



Miss Rose E. Brown, who contracted 

 a severe cold during Easter week, was 

 home sick with a bad attack of grip 

 all last week. She is now steadily im- 

 proving and will soon be able to return 

 to work again. 



A visit to the greenhouses of C. W. 

 Curtis, of Irondequoit, N. Y., found 

 everything in good condition Never 

 before have his carnations looked so 

 well as now. A beautiful wliite pelar- 

 gonium, the cuttings of which came di- 

 rect from Germany and which is named 

 Easter Palm, is showing fine blooms. 

 Pelargonium Easter Greeting is also 

 here and promises to be a good sell- 

 er. He has several thousand geraniums 

 in pots ready for bedding purposes. A 

 new Lord & Burnham house is being 

 erected and will be finished in a short 

 time. 



William Hooper, head gardener of 

 the Whitney estate, has probably the 

 finest pansies in town. The flowers 

 measure from three to three and one- 

 half inches across. 



George Cramer, who was helping the 

 S. A. Anderson Co., of Buflfalo, during 

 the Easter rush, has returned to town. 



Good, hardy shrubs and plants are 

 on sale at the store of the Mauer-Haap 

 Co. H. J. H. 



Logan Pots are best by test 



Write us for 

 sample and 

 special prices 



Logan Pottery Co. 



LOGAN, OHIO 



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RED POTS 



that you will be proud to have on your 

 benches, is the kind we have to offer. 

 We use nothing but the best material 

 and skiUed labor and oflfer you a first- 

 All goods are carefully selected and packed. 

 Isn't that worth con- 

 sidering? 



We»l8o have a full line of Azatoa Pets, Handns Baskets and other 

 goods u^ by Florists— ask for catalogue. 

 We also make the famous M4 



class pot at a popular price 



thus insuring full count upon opening your crates 



'MOSS AZTCC ware. 



The Peters & Reed Pottery Co. 



Qen'l Office and Workn Ciilcago Office and Sample Room 



SO. ZANBSVILLE. O. 180 NO. DBARBOKN ST. 



New York Sample Room-25 WEST BROADWAY 



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SEE THAT LED6E. 



PM. Sept. IS. 1900, 



THT 



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JENNINGS 



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IRON GUTTER. 



Patent Iron Bench Fittings and Roof Supports 



VENTILATINQ APPARATUS 

 Improved Vaporizing: Pans for Tobacco Extracts, etc 



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DILLEI. GA8KEY & KEEN, .«i^rL%... PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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