. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 104 The Florists^ Review FlBBUABY 25, 1915. nVE NIIIION FLOWER POTS FOR SALE We hare an immense stock of Flower Pots ready for delivery. We have every means of economical manufacture. We have our own timber land within a mile of our factory, and make our crates in our own mill. No charge for oratet. Our pot quality is the best. Our prices are right. We will get your business if you figure with us. THE MT. GILEAD POTTERY CO., MT. GiLEAD, OHIO WHt« uu WW. Mention The RCTlew when yon write. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. Trade was good last week. Funeral w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 104 The Florists^ Review FlBBUABY 25, 1915. nVE NIIIION FLOWER POTS FOR SALE We hare an immense stock of Flower Pots ready for delivery. We have every means of economical manufacture. We have our own timber land within a mile of our factory, and make our crates in our own mill. No charge for oratet. Our pot quality is the best. Our prices are right. We will get your business if you figure with us. THE MT. GILEAD POTTERY CO., MT. GiLEAD, OHIO WHt« uu WW. Mention The RCTlew when yon write. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. Trade was good last week. Funeral work, with an occasional decoration, combined with the counter trade, has kept things going. The weather con- tinues unusually warm for this season of the year and stock is becoming plentiful. Eoses are more abundant, but the prices still are firm, $6 to $10 per hundred wholesale. Beauties are improving in quality, also in quantity. Jonquils are plentiful, bringing $3 per hundred. The orchid-flowering peas are cleaned up daily. Blooming plants are in fairly good demand. Bulbous stock in pans, azaleas, lilacs, primulas and cyclamens have the best call. Various Notes. William Eoepke is spending most of his time trying to figure out how to make a Packard out of a Ford he has just purchased. Clarence Thomas, of the Hill Floral Co., spent several days in Chicago last week. A. Wiegand's Sons Co. had a busy week, with decorations and funeral work. W. H. Elverson, of the Elverson Pot- tery Co., spent a few days with the trade here last week. There is considerable talk of another commission house starting up in In- dianapolis. Indianapolis is becoming quite a flower market and a great deal more stock would be bought at home if it were available. H. L. W, NASHVILLE, TENN. The Market. The week was one of continued sun- shine and everyone seems filled with the desire to get out and dig in the ground. As a result the sales of flower seeds have been good, especially sweet pea seeds. The sun


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