. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists'Review December 7, The Ramsburg Self-locking tr/r^ Dirt Band and Pot The square soil container is the modern article for plant growing. Every inch of bench space is utilized, which means better plants with less labor and less watering. Send a postal for free sanyj^les and prices. They are made in many sizes, and prompt shipmeatofe guaranteed. Get acquainted with the pot that locks. CAUTION-Our square dirt bands and pots are protected by U. S. patent. The manufacture, sale or use of similar designs is infringement. Get our sa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists'Review December 7, The Ramsburg Self-locking tr/r^ Dirt Band and Pot The square soil container is the modern article for plant growing. Every inch of bench space is utilized, which means better plants with less labor and less watering. Send a postal for free sanyj^les and prices. They are made in many sizes, and prompt shipmeatofe guaranteed. Get acquainted with the pot that locks. CAUTION-Our square dirt bands and pots are protected by U. S. patent. The manufacture, sale or use of similar designs is infringement. Get our samples today and be ready when you need pots. G. S. RAMSBURG, - Sontarsworth, N. H. M«nt1nn Thu Rurl^-w when yon wHt> MILWAUKEE. The Market. Thanksgiving trade was quite satis- factory this year, despite conditions that seemed to indicate the opposite. All stock sold well, although the weather was well above the freezing point and the sky was cloudless. Be- cause of the clean-up and the good prices on stock, there was nothing to complain of. This seems to augur well for the Christmas business. Roses were not plentiful; in fact, hardly sufficient to take care of the demand and consequently the hardest to obtain. The quality of the rose cut was good and the stock was well worth all it brought. Carnations were in good supply and the stock was cleaned up with no difficulty. Prices ranged from $3 to $4 and the entire supply was moved each day without any bar- gaining. Chrysanthemums were more than plentiful for the Thanksgiving trade, although the warm weather during the previous weeks seemed to indicate that the crop would just about be over by that time. Early in the week there was little hope of cleaning up at all, but the stock was disposed of readily toward the end and November 30 late comers had difficulty in getting what they wanted. The clean-up helped the returns on mums for the season to a great extent, and, while mums will not last much longer, the season for them has


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