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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mabch 14, 1912. 



It's "Ever=Ready" 



for instant use— that is the way it got its name. Ordinarily florists formerly "dressed 



up" their plants by the slow method of winding some crepe paper around the pot, 



then hunting up some ribbon and tying it around, with 

 the result that the ribbon loosened or the crepe paper 

 slipped every time the plant was handled. The Ever- 

 Ready Pot Cover has a strong cardboard foundation, 

 covered with waterproof crepe paper, tied top and bottom with silk 

 fiber ribbon and securely fastened with metal clips. It's quickly applied, 

 saving much of your time, and during the Easter rush " time is money." 

 Order your supply today. 



Write for Circulars and Price Liata. 



Ever -Ready Flower Pot Cover Co. 



146 Hughes Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Co., says that Easter lilies will be late 

 this year unless we get plenty of clear 

 weather. 



F. H. "Weber had a big force at work 

 all day Sunday, March 10, at the big 

 Vandervort department store, decorat- 

 ing for the spring opening. 



The Engelmann Botanical Club held 

 its regular monthly meeting Monday 

 night, March 11. The feature of the 

 meeting was a lecture on "Some Beau- 

 tiful Botanical Gardens," illustrated 

 with colored moving pictures. TTie 

 attendance was large. 



Nathaniel M. Kingsley, of the Mul- 

 lanphy Floral Co.^ and Miss Wilhel- 

 mina Seeger, a sister of Mr. Kingsley 's 

 partner, were married Monday, March 

 11. Miss Seeger, also, was connected 

 with the company before her marriage. 

 J. J. B. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business has been good for some time. 

 Eoses and carnations are more plenti- 

 ful, especially carnations, which are in 

 full crop. Roses are coming along more 

 slowly, owing to the continued cloudy 

 winter weather. Tulips, narcissi, daf- 

 fodils, etc., are plentiful and in good 

 demand. 



Various Notes. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting immense quantities of carnations 

 of the best quality. The supply of roses 

 continues short. In their show window 

 they have a constant display of season- 

 able plants, which attracts considerable 

 attention. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are having 

 good business and cutting lots of carna- 

 tions and a good supply of roses. They 

 will move the one house that is in the 

 line of Bell street by June 1. 



Henry Seymour has been busy and 

 has bought heavily of carnations from 

 Chicago. 



Miss Nellie Goodge is cutting some 

 nice carnations. Her stock of spring 

 plants is in good condition. 



Louis Fritsch is cutting several hun- 

 dred carnations weekly and has a good 

 sale for them. The flowers are extra 

 good and on long stiff stems. 



RIDBGNlS 



NE tr.ee: 



Better Ribbons 



THAN ANY lOBBER UN OrrER YOU 



We weave them in The Pine Tree Silk IVIills, know 

 them thoroughly, and sell 



DIRECT TO YOU AT ONE PROFIT 



You'll need Easter Ribbons— let us show you 

 the Pine Tree Line of Silk Qaalities. These Rib- 

 bons have a personality and add dash to your dis- 

 plays and designs. 



Aviid tbe "jnit as good kind "— tkere isi't iiy. 

 Sanifles and prices are convincing proof. 



THE PINE TREE SILK MILLS CO. 



I Pkiladelpkia, Pa. | 



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g Budlong's 



E Bine Ribbon VaUey 



rm mantton Uie Flortots* Rwvtow 

 wlken wrltlnc adTerttnen. 



To Carnation Buyers- 



the Uv« Ratallars, th«:Busln«s* Builders: 



Our quality, prices, service are in ypur favor. 

 Get wise; come at us— we will please you. Ship 

 direct from greenhouses. 



Brant & Noe Floral Co. 

 S744 Brantwoed Av., CHICACO 



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 wlien wrltlnc advertisers. 



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