. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbbuary 18, 1916. The Florists'Review 97 .. BANDS ''I- bad some of your paper pots last rear. I waqt more this ;—W. R. Wlsslngerv Homer City, Pa; "We used 10,000 of your paper Dirt Bands last Spr4ng and we like them. Tliey are just the thing. Please give us prices on 40,000 or 50,;—S. K. Green Co;, Paris, 111. "Ten thousand paper pots came duly to hand. We are enclosing check for 15,000 more. Kindly rush them out as ;—L. A. Budlong Com- pany (700-acre gardens), Chicago, 111. "Please ship Imme
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbbuary 18, 1916. The Florists'Review 97 .. BANDS ''I- bad some of your paper pots last rear. I waqt more this ;—W. R. Wlsslngerv Homer City, Pa; "We used 10,000 of your paper Dirt Bands last Spr4ng and we like them. Tliey are just the thing. Please give us prices on 40,000 or 50,;—S. K. Green Co;, Paris, 111. "Ten thousand paper pots came duly to hand. We are enclosing check for 15,000 more. Kindly rush them out as ;—L. A. Budlong Com- pany (700-acre gardens), Chicago, 111. "Please ship Immediately 150,000 2-in. IMrt Bands and 20,000 3-ln. dirt ;—B. B. Dllks, Philadelphia, Pa. "The THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE QUAL- ITY of the material in your Paper Pots com- mends them to users everywhere. Tomato plants which without your Pots sell here at $ per 100, raia«d In your Pots sell at per ; —The Dalles Floral Company, The Dalles, Ore. "From about 2700 Tomato plants I picked 1140 MARKETABLE CRATES of Tomatoes, which brought me $;—D. B. Moses, Purchase, N. Y. "Tomato plants raised in the 4-Inch size sell readily at FIVE CENTS ;—W. J. Symonda & Son, Decorah, la. "We have used some of your Paper Pots for young roses, which are doing ;—Casa de Flores Greenhouses, Corpus Chrlsti, Tex. "BANDS WILL GIVE BETTER PLANTS THAN ; (Clay Pots.)—F. B. Murdock & Co., Kingston, Pa. "We got BETTER PLANTS. BIGGER PLANTS AND PLANTS WHICH WERE HEALTHIER AND MORE VIGOROUS THAN IN CLAY ; —Wm. Schruers, Gardener, Oil City, Fa. "We find that WATERING ALONE SAVES TIME ENOUGH TO PAY OVER CLAY POTS, and with proper handling there Is NO QUESTION BUT A BETTER PLANT CAN BE ;— H. Russell & Son, Market Gardeners, Boonville, New York, "I find them SUPERIOR TO EARTHEN POTS IN EVERY CASE, requiring about half the water —at least that Is the case afte
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