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TheWcckly Florists' Review. 



April 11, 1912. 



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STERLING IRON RESERVOIR VASES 



are no care, no trouble; simply fill the reservoir and let the vases do the 

 rest. Everybody is interested in these wonderful va^es. There is a demand 

 for them everywhere. 



Just get a supply of vases and fill the orders that come pouring in. 

 Write for our special proposition to dealers, that enables you to secure this 

 business without investing any money. 



Be sure to investigate our cash prize offer. 



Don't delay — We only want one agent in your locality. 



The Sterlii^ Emery Wheel Nfg. Co. 



TIFFIN, OHIO 



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NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Easter trade was all that could be 

 desired; most of the florists report that 

 it was even better than last Easter. 

 Plants were in the greatest demand. 

 Bulb stock was plentiful, both cut and 

 pot plants, and cut flowers sold well. 

 Violets were in great demand and there 

 were not enough to go around, the re- 

 cent warm spell having a bad effect on 

 the indoor plants. 



Various Notes. 



R. H. Woodhouse had an elegant dis- 

 play of bulb stoci\, both cut and in 

 pans. lie had a big batch of lilies and 

 also an enormous lot of violets, which 

 found a ready sale. lie had one of the 

 largest and finest displays in this 

 vicinity. 



Wm. P. Peirce, on Union street, re- 

 ports a grand Easter trade, better than 

 last year. His stock was about all 

 cleaned out. 



E. H. Chamberlain had his store 

 crammed full of beautiful plants. Not 

 much was left by Sunday. He had a 

 big order of funeral work also, which 

 kept the force busy. 



Wm. H. Davenport had a handsome 

 displaj- of plants, artistically arranged, 

 and fine lots of cut flowers. 



R. E. Nofftz had his small store taxed 

 1o its limit with its load of pretty 

 flowers and plants. 



Julius Rusitzky, of the Flower Mart, 

 reports a tremendous business. This is 

 his first Easter and he has also opened 

 a new flower store. He called on all 

 hands for stock. He had a big run of 

 funeral work also. 



Peter Murray had a l)ig display of 

 Easter plants, which he disposed of at 

 wholesale. W. L. 



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RESERVOIR VASES 



For Cemeteries, Parks and Lawns. 



MADE OF CAST IRON; 



The reeervoir eappliee the planta with moie- 

 ture by capillary attraction. 



Not necessary to water planta oftener than 

 once in ten days. 



We make nearly 100 styles, ranging in price 

 from $6.00 to $100.00 each. 



None better made. Send for catalogue. 



Walbrldge ft Company 



The OrlKlnal Patentees and Blakers 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



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Webster City, la. — The Curtis Floral 

 Co., of Hampton, la., has bought a 

 tract of ground in this city and will 

 begin the erection of a range of green- 

 houses this spring. The ground pur- 

 chased comprises eight lots and is lo- 

 cated at the head of Prospect street, 

 near the cemetery. The firm already 

 owns greenhouses at Hampton and a 

 store in Mason City. 



AodrewsCastlrooVases 



UNEQUALED for LAWN 

 and CEMETERY USE 



Produce a strong, vigorous growth of plants— use an 

 Internal Reservoir, creating a System of Irrigation. 



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J. K. ANDREWS, r>te.tee. Elgin, lU. 



4X4 DU PAGE STREET 



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Jones' Reservftir Vises 



Bouquet Holders, etc. 



Manufactured by 



TheM.D.JonesCo. 



71-73 Portlapd $L,Bostoi,Miss. 



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Superior 



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For reiMirinff ■plit carnations. 1000 for 60 cents. 

 Postpaid. Sample free. Special prices to jobbers. 



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