. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. New and Something Needed A waterproof paper pot. Does not fold up or come apart. Plants in transit retain moisture witfain the plant ball instead of its being absorbed by the packing, insuring their traveling long distances in perfect condition. Superior to any otker pot for shipping purposes. Saves weight and space for the shipper. Best of protection against damage by frost. Replaces clay pot for transferring and delivery of plants without damage. Under ordinary growing conditions will last two months or more in a greenhouse, making them available


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. New and Something Needed A waterproof paper pot. Does not fold up or come apart. Plants in transit retain moisture witfain the plant ball instead of its being absorbed by the packing, insuring their traveling long distances in perfect condition. Superior to any otker pot for shipping purposes. Saves weight and space for the shipper. Best of protection against damage by frost. Replaces clay pot for transferring and delivery of plants without damage. Under ordinary growing conditions will last two months or more in a greenhouse, making them available for growing many small plants. Made in standard sizes, 2-inoh to 6-inch inclusive. R«ceiv«d a Certificate of Merit from the So- ciety of American Florists, Minneapolis, August, 1913, Only paper pot ever so recognized. Aak your seedsman or supply house. If they do not keep them, send direct. Samples furnished free. E. A. PEIRCE, WALTHAM, MASS. UVUPWR. ipttnro iitamm. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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