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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVliMBEB 3, 1910. 



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large for us to 



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shipment 



ESTABLISHED 186 



W. H. aVERSOK POTTERY CO.TST " 



Manufacturers of STANDARD FLOWER POTS 



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small to receive 



our careful 



attention 



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DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



The general complaint among the 

 florists at the present time is that the 

 weather is too warm to bring in much 

 business, outside of the demand for 

 funeral orders. It seems to be human 

 nature to complain about something, 

 and it hardly seems fair to complain 

 about the weather, for it has been ideal 

 in many respects. In one way, it is too 

 warm to bring much business; in an- 

 other way, it means a great saving in 

 the coal bill, while it aM) brings on a 

 large supply of stock when the demand 

 is comparatively small. 



Last week the weather was the cold- 

 est it has been this fall; consequently 

 we have had several killing frosts, 

 which have put an end to outdoor stock. 

 The frosts, however, did not come soon 

 enough to do away with outdoor flowers 

 before the demand for All Saints' day 

 began, for on Saturday, October 29, 

 there were tubs of outdoor chrysan- 

 themums flooding the market and being 

 sold for a mere nothing, and this helped 

 to knock the trade for the florists. How- 

 ever, taking all things into considera- 

 tion, business was much better than 

 expected. The demand seemed to run 

 on chrysanthemums, generally; the 

 small white varieties sold remarkably 

 well. 



The bright weather is bringing chrys- 

 anthemums into crop all at once, so it 

 is thought that the mum season will 

 not last as long this year as in previous 

 years. The rose and carnation supply 

 is quite heavy, but they have to take 

 a back seat on account of chrysanthe- 

 mums, but then, their day is coming. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. B. Hendrichs reports that busi- 

 ness in her section of the city was every 

 bit as good as last year, and she is well 

 satisfied with results. 



In H. H. Hitter's section of this city, 

 trade for All Saints' day did not come 

 up to that of last year; however, he re- 

 ports that he sold out on small white 

 chrysanthemums and expected the de- 

 mand for Hallowe'en would take all of 

 his supply of yellow mums. 



Misa Euby Bartholomew visited 

 friends at Fairfield, O., October 30. 



Mrs. Young reports that while she 

 could have accommodated more busi- 

 ness last week, still she is satisfied with 

 what came her way. 



We had snow flurries here last week. 

 R. A. B. 



Houlton, Me.— H. L. Chadwick, the 

 High street florist, is improving and 

 enlarging his greenhouses. The new 

 buildings will include a fern house and 

 a store. He will also install a fine, 

 modern refrigerator. 



RED STANDARD POTS /^i^'^^rn'^Ton 



2-in.. t2.60; 2i4-in., $2.96; a>3-ln.. $3.60; 3-ln.. $4.50; 

 3<a-in., tB.86: 4Id..$7.20: 6-1 n., $11.10; 6-in., $19.80. 



Cash must accompany order. 

 HARRISON POXTKRY, Harrison, Ohio 



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For ''Pot Luck" Try Us 



HEWS STANDARD POTS 



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World's Largest Manufacturers 



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 they are not just as cheap, too. 



THE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



213-223 Pearl Street 



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NORRISTOWN, PA. 



THE FAMOUS IONIA POTS 



STRONGEST, LIGHTEST, MOST POROUS. 



Packed in strong, hardwood crates. Plenty of straw. 

 We solTed the breakage problem years a^ o. 



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IONIA POTTERY CO., 



IONIA, MICH. 



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All the Clay 'mm Florists' Red Pots 



Is prepared by passing through a screen 1600 meshes to the square 

 inch. If in a hurry for pots order from us. We can ship over five 

 lines of railroad, by river or interurban. Write for cataiogue show- 

 ing all the articles we make for florist*' use. 



THE PETERS & REED POnERY CO., - Zanesville, Ohio 



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GEO. KELLER & SON 



Manufacturers of 



RED POTS 



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2614-8682 Hemdon Street 

 NcAr 

 Wrigbtwood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



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Standard Red Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 

 We carry a complete line of Florists' pots. 



Wels & Schmidt Pottery Co. 



MILWAUEDEi:, WIS. 



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Kramer's Pot Hanger 



For Sale by Wholef^ale Seedsmen, 

 Florists and Supply Dealers. 



Price, $1.00 per doz. by express. 

 Sample doz. by mail, $1.25. 



L N. KRANER & SON. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 



Syracuse Red Pots 



We have a large Btock of well 

 made and well burned pote on hand 

 lor the trade of 1910. 



Prompt shipments guaranteed. 



Onr terms are as good as the best. 



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Syracuse Pottery Co. 



SYRACUSK, N. T. 



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