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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 11, 1911. 



MT.GILEAD POTTERY CO., Mt. Gllead, Ohio 



* Suooeasors to SMITH-THOMAS POTTKRT 



> Maaulactorers of CHERRY RBD STANDARD POTS of all siaes 



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Our clay is mined from tlie old Morrow County Beaver Swamp, which enables ua to furnish florists with 

 pots noted lor strength, porosity, beauty in color, lightness in weight and smoothness in surface, making 

 them especially adapted to the successful growth of plants. 



Our factory is equipped with new and up-to-date machinery. Our capacity is greater and our ware- 

 house full of stock. We are ready to give all orders prompt attention. 6ive us your order and we will 

 satisfy you. 



OUR PRICES WILL INTEREST YOU. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION 



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FAEMINGTON, UTAH. 



The Miller Floral Co., which was or- 

 ganized only about a year ago, has met 

 with gratifying success, and it is re- 

 ported that plans are now being made 

 by which the amount of business will 

 be doubled during the present year. 

 These plans, however, will not be com- 

 pleted till June 15, when the company 

 will hold its annual meeting. During 

 the last year the two houses, 40x300 

 and 40x150, have been devoted princi- 

 pally to roses, but it is the intention 

 to begin the growing of carnations 

 also in the near future. 



The "company was incorporated under 

 the laws of Delaware, with $25,000 pre- 

 ferred stock and $75,000 of common 

 stock. The oflficers at present are: 

 President and treasurer, Robert Miller, 

 formerly of East Brookfield, Mass., and 

 still owner of greenhouses there; vice- 



g resident, Warren E. Tarbell, of East 

 irookfield; secretary, Nephi Palmer, of 

 this town. The directors are Robert 

 Miller, James Murdock, N. R. Robin- 

 son, W, E. Tarbell and J. A. Loflan. 



Robert Miller, the president, was 

 born in Scotland and has spent most of 

 his life in growing roses. He WM em- 

 ployed in different large greenhouses 

 in Washington, D. C, and in the Waban 

 Conservatories, at Natick. He passed 

 two years in Utah before deciding to 

 leave East Brookfield and make his 

 home in the west. 



SomervUle, Mass. — Mr. Rosenthal has 

 opened a store in the Central building, 

 under the name of the Davis Square 

 Florist. 



Anderson, Ind. — The Indiana State 

 Florists' Association was entertained 

 May 3 at the greenhouses of Stuart & 

 Haugh, on Jackson street. Extensive 

 preparations had been made for the re- 

 ception of the visitors, who were highly 

 appreciative of the firm's hospitality. 



- South Bend, Ind. — The Beyer Floral 

 Co. has sued the South Bend Mfg. Co. 

 for damages amounting to $38,000. The 

 Beyer company owns a tract of land 

 near the Sample street bridge, and it 

 is alleged that this land has been ren- 

 dered practically worthless by the over- 

 flow of water caused by the raising of 

 the dam by the manufacturing concern. 

 Aside from its possibilities as a truck 

 and flower patch, the land was partly 

 used as a park, which was rented to 

 picnickers for the sum of $10 a day. 

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THE FAMOUS IONIA POTS 



STBONOBST, LIOHTE8T, MOST. POROUS. 



Packed in atrong, hardwood orates. Plenty of straw. 

 We solved the breakage problem years af^o. 



We are ready for that order MOW. 



IONIA POTTERY CO., 



IONIA, MICH. 



All the Clay !^M Florists' Red Pots 



Is prepared by passintr 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 catalogue show- 

 ing all the articles we make for florista' use. 



THE PETB6 & REED POn«Y CO., - Zanesville, Ohio 



PENNSYLVANIA 



them and burn them a nice red color. 



is the state to get the nice Red Standard Pots, 



Pans, Azalea Pots, etc., and NORRIS- 



TOWN is the town where they manufacture 



Try us and see if they are not just as cheap, too. 



THE KELLER POTTERY CO. 



213-223 Pearl S<., NORRISTOWN, PA. 



RED 



Standard Flower Fots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POnERY CO., UK. 



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GEO. KELLER & SON 



Mannfactarers of 



RED POTS 



Before buying write for prices. 

 2614-2622 Hendon Street 



Wrightwo^ Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



Wagner Plant Boxes are 



the be«t and cheapest in the 

 market for Palms, Boxwood, 

 Bay Trees, etc. They are attraet- 

 Ive in design, strong and dura- 

 ble, suitable for either Indoor or 

 outdoor use. Made of cypress, 

 which gives them a lastlnir qual- 

 ity. We manufacture various 

 styles and sizes. Write for prices. 

 Waohib Pabk Oonsxbvatobixs 

 Sidney, Ohio 



Syracuse Red Pots 



€t"A little pot is soon hot"; so 

 is a thin pot. Our pots are 

 much thinner and tougher 

 than others. It's the quality 

 of the clay. Write for our 

 latest price list if you did not 

 get one. 



Syracuse Pottery Co. 



SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 



Standard Red Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 

 We carry a complete line of Florists* pots. 



Wel9 & Sch midt Pottery Co* 



MXLWAUBXC, WIS* 



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