March 14, 1012. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



41 



BLUE A^TIQUE POT COVERS 



A Baying young but true — " No color for me but Rice's Antique Blue." 

 Here's the different kind of pot covers. 



Made of reed, finished in Blue Antique. 



Note the odd handles, they are quite out of the ordinary. 



No. Per piece 



2006-1, fits 4-inch pot $0.40 



2006-2, fits 5-inch pot 50 



These are serviceable pot covers 



. RICE & CO., 



Per doz. 



$4.00 

 5.00 



No. Per piece 



2006-3, fits 7-inch pot $0.60 



2006-4, fits 8-inch pot 75 



Per doz. 



$6.00 



7.50 



Special at these prices. Let's have your order today. 



IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, ORIGINATORS, 



1220 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE LEADING FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE AND RIBBON SPECIALISTS 



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No l088 if yon mend joar 



spilt carnationa with 

 Saperlor Camatlon Rtaplei 





WN. SCHLATTER & SON 



422 Mini St. . SfrinfiiM. Mats. aittkb 



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SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Quickly, easily and 

 cheaply mended. 

 No tools required. 



PiUsbury Cunation Staple 



Patented 1906. 

 2000 for tl-00 postpaid. 



I. L. PILLSBURY 

 GALKSBURG, XIX. 



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was his first visit at Weber's, the sec- 

 ond at Ossick's, and the ninth at 

 Wors', The happy fathers say all are 

 well. 



Tom Carr says he is ready to open 

 his plant stands at Union market if 

 the weather will only open up. 



Henry Blixen, of the J. F. Ammann 

 Co., Edwardsville, 111., was a caller 

 Monday, March 11. He reports a good 

 time at the Illinois State Florists' 

 meeting held at Joliet last week. His 

 company will make a display of roses 

 at the club meeting this week. 



John Held has worked up a good 

 "stock of Henry Eichholz's new carna- 



BEHRE'S IMPROVED MODEL 



STEM-ER 



Patent applied for. 



A time-saver to the extent of lessening over 50^b 

 of the labor, together with the grace in which th* 

 leaves and flowers can be set by the firm hold the 

 Stemmer has upon them, makinf^ them an arti* 

 de of perfection. They are now being used by 

 leading designers. 



This is what E. Woeri, of Enid, Okla., thinks of my Stemmer: 

 "Please ship at onceBOOO Stemmera; I am out and cannot get alone 

 without them. Yours truly, Eugene Woerx." 



Prices: From 1000 to 5000 at 75c per 1000; 10.000 lota al 

 70c; 25,000 lots azkl over at 65c. At your dealer's ordlrMi 

 from the factory. 



E. H. BEHRE, Madison, N. J. 



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131 N. Wabash Avenue, 



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tion, Christmas Cheer, and thinks a 

 great deal of it. 



Wm. Schray & Sons are in fine shape 

 with blooming plants for Easter, and a 

 large assortment of spring bedding 

 stock. 



Pierre Schneider, who has charge of 

 the plant of the Oakland Floral Co. at 



Kirkwood, says he has had a good 

 season's cut in carnations and sweet 

 peas. 



Wm. C. Smith celebrated his first 

 wedding anniversary Saturday, March 

 9, by passing out good cigars. 



William C. Young, who has charge 

 of the big plant of C. Young & Sons. 



