Dkcember 14, 1916. 



The Florists' Rev&w 



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ALPHA'S 



Money-Making Funeral 

 Design Catalogue 



Write for information. Don't 

 delay— tomorrow may be too 

 late. We will tell you why 

 when you Write. 



Alpha Floral Company 



Lock Box 675 Kansas City, Mo. 



Meatlon Tfce ItcTlew -when yon write. 

 PITTSBUKGH. 



The Market. 



Prospects for good crops at Christmas 

 are promising as far as roses and carna- 

 tions are concerned. Business has been 

 good since Thanksgiving and everything 

 is cleaning up nicely, except Beauties. 

 It seems impossible to make the people 

 familiar with the high prices asked for 

 Beauties. 



The florists' supply departments cer- 

 tainly are making things hum. It seems 

 as if all the retailers want their goods 

 at once and at one time. The express 

 companies have fallen down on deliv- 

 fTies and disappointments have begun. 

 The retail stores are getting their 

 wreaths and other novelties out on ex- 

 hibition. Most of them have been so 

 busy that there has not been enough 

 time to prepare for Christmas, and it 

 probably will be done at the eleventh 



GOLDFISH 



FRON THE FAMOUS 

 ASHBORNE FISHERIES 



LARQE, HEALTHY FISH AT ROCK BOTTOIII PRICES 

 OUR PRICES ON FISH 



LaxKe. Healtby Stock 



Per 100 

 Medium Selected Goldfish, asst. colors ...$ 3.00 

 Medium Large Selected Goldfish, asst, 



colors 5.00 



Large Selected Goldfish, asst. colors 7.00 



Extra Large Selected Goldfish, asst. 



colors 10.00 



Per Doz. 



Imported Jap. Fantails (Genuine) $3.00 



Imported Jap. Fantails (Small) 2.25 



Imported Jap. Telescopes, Fantails 4.50 



Imported Jap. Comets, Small 2.00 



Imported Jap. Comets, Large 3.00 



Per Gross 

 Wafer Fish Food, large 3-colored pkg. ..$6.00 



Cabomba (Water Plani), 60c doz.; $4.50 per 

 100 bunches. 



FISH GLOBKS 



Good, heavy glass, and in original cases 



TT w „ , Per Doz, 



Half-gallons, 4 dozen to crate $1.00 



Half-gallons, in gross lots 90 



Gallon Globes, 1 dozen to crate 2.75 



Two-gallon Globes, 1 dozen to crate 4.26 



Three-gallon Globes, >a dozen to crate 6.40 



TKRMS: Cash with Order or C. 0. D. When order amounts to $25.00 or more and cash accomnan- 

 les same, 25 extra fish will be included at a value of $2.50. 



Order your globes and supplies to be shipped at once by freight— fish will follow by express. 



Ashborne Goldfish & Supply Co. 



(ASHBORNE FISHERIES) 



309 N. MAIN STREET, BURLINGTON, IOWA 



Mention The RcYlew when yon write. 



hour. The Christmas greens men are 

 not showing much stock. There are few 

 Christmas trees; the holly and the holly 

 wreaths are inferior; but better stock 

 is expected by the last of the week. 



Various Notes. 



Frank Berndt, foreman for the Hel- 

 ton & Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis., was 



a visitor. He said he was giving the 

 places the "once over" while at their 

 best, and left for the east to spend a 

 few days. 



The last Florists' Club's meeting was 

 not much of a success, as Uncle Sam 

 failed to deliver the notices until after 

 the day of the meeting. Clarke. 



