The supply of various pots, baskets
and vases on the store's "potting bench" to the left of the entrance changes daily. Our floral designers vie with customers
to make use of the newest supplies with enthusiasm.
The pots and vases shown as illustrations have been, or are, in the store's inventory.
In most instances, they can be re-ordered. There's a $40 minimum (plus shipping
and handling) on any orders to be mailed.
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Matching Pots
The oval ($13.50) and erect ($9.50) matching vases are typical
of the bright and cheerful containers imported for everyday use. |
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Harlequin Vases
Colorful inexpensive ceramic vases ($8.50 each) provide drama for floral arrangements. |
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Black Urn
Made of heavy cast iron, this 16"-high urn is often used as a plant stand or for floral designs where elevation
is required. $84. |
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Glassware
All sizes of glassware constantly change in inventory. Tall cylinders, like shown,
range from $13 upward, depending on the quality of the glass. Shorter glass
vases, such as the smaller cylinder shown, are somewhat less expensive but,
again, the quality of the glassware is determining. |
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'Easter Egg' Vases
Colorful and quick to hold a few stems for a bedside or
marching down the center of a dining room table, these $12 containers
provide year-round entertainment. |
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Pottery
From pottery producers around the world, pots are available for floral designs
(like the pictured antique reproduction at $70) or for holding blooming plants. |
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Iron Urn
These square heavy containers, $16, were designed for stately blooming
plants but can be used for regal floral designs. |
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Wicker Baskets
All sorts of baskets, in all sizes, range in price from the smallest at $5 through
larger ones with or without handles, some decorated. |
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Handled Urn
Heavy cast iron, these dramatic containers, $75 each, seem most
suited for twin presentations. |
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Standard Vase
The more typical ceramic vase ($12.50) provides slight curvature for design interest. |
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