. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 96 The Florists^ Review FebbdaAt 24, Why Ise Dirty Pots? The ''PRESTO" Pot Washer will clean 800 to 1000 pots per hour and they will actually be better than new Operating cost small Geans inside and outside at same time Detects defective pots Operates by water power and electricity WRITE US TODAY FOR INFORMATION Tell US ^ehat pow^er you have FOWLER MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 808 Park BIdg., Cleveland, O. Mention The Review when you write. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. The Maxket. Business was good last week. Prices remain steady, though flowers are mor


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 96 The Florists^ Review FebbdaAt 24, Why Ise Dirty Pots? The ''PRESTO" Pot Washer will clean 800 to 1000 pots per hour and they will actually be better than new Operating cost small Geans inside and outside at same time Detects defective pots Operates by water power and electricity WRITE US TODAY FOR INFORMATION Tell US ^ehat pow^er you have FOWLER MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 808 Park BIdg., Cleveland, O. Mention The Review when you write. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. The Maxket. Business was good last week. Prices remain steady, though flowers are more plentiful. Bulbous stock is about the only thing that is cheap. Tulips are coming in with longer stems and are of better substance. Various Notes. Ernest Chamberlain reports business as being much better at his new stand. This week he has had sopae attractive signs placed in the windows. S. E. Shaw is cutting some fine sweet peas. His carnations are in better crop than they have been for several months. Frank L. Gray has recovered from his recent attack of the grip. Julius Rusitzky, the proprietor of the Flower Mart, is the proud father of an 8-pound baby. W. M. P. CLEVELAND. The Market. The market is strong on carnations and bulbous stock, while roses remain scarce. [Lilies, valley, forget-me-nots, snapdragons, etc., are picked up on sight. Various Notes. A visit to C. Merkel & Son, of Men- tor, found the men busy with prepara- tions for Easter. Their rambler roses never looked better, and with three of their largest houses full of them they should have enough to meet all de- mands. They are erecting another 400- foot Foley house to hold this stock, which soon will have to be spaced. The lilies, French hydrangeas, lilacs, spi- raeas, etc., are in the best of condition. The entertainment committee of the* Florists' Club, which consists of Frank J. Eitzenthaler, chairman; Walter E. Cook and Charles J. Graham, conducted a trip of inspection to the West Tech- nical high scho


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