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The Rorists' Review 



Febbuart 12, 1920 



We are the largest manufacturers of Floral Wirework in the 

 United States. We defy all competition in price and quality. 



Prices will not be lower than at present. 



Raw material is scarce and getting 



scarcer. Better place an order. 



SEND FOR LIST 



SAVE MONEY 



and let us quote you on your 

 next order. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Ev«rythlng In Flortoto' SuppliM. Kstablish*d 25 Yoars 



20I North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



lOO'ife PROFIT-PAYINC 

 BUSINESS BUILDER 



GOLDFISH 



LAROE, HEALTHY FISH AT 

 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 



OUR PRICES ON FISH 

 LARGE. HEALTHY STOCK Per 100 



MMHam S*l*etMl 0*klfisli, assorted colors SS-OO 



E»dliim Lars* S«l*ct«d Qoldfish, assorted colon S.OO 

 ITS* S«l«ct*d QoMffisli, assorted colors 7iOO 



Per doz. 



Japanas* Fantails, small, assorted colors S2.40 



J apaaaaa Fantaila. medium, assorted colors S.OO 



Japanaaa Talaseopaa, small, assorted colors S.0O 



Japanaaa Talaseopaa. medium, assorted colors 4.80 



Japanaaa Comata, medium, assorted colors 2.00 



Japanaaa Comata, extra large, assorted colors 3.0O 



Japanaaa Sinslataila, medium, assorted colors 1.SO 



Japanaaa Sinslataila, large, assorted colors 2.40 



WATER PLANT AND PISH POOD 



Watar Plant 78e per doz. bunches; MJBO per 100 



Wafar Food, large S-colored package. 91.SO doz.; $1430 gross 

 Flalia Food, large 8-colored package. . .60 doz.; 9JBO gross 

 Natural Faad, large 8-colored package .60 doz.; 630 gross 

 •totural Food, in tin bozes 78 doz.; SiAO gross 



^ PISH GLOBES] 



Good, Heavy Glass, and in Original Cases, 



Haiff-sallan Olobas, 4 dozen to crate % tJSO per doz, 



Oallan Olobos, 2 dozen to crate 4.80 per doz. 



Two«Kallon Qloboa, 1 dozen to crate 7JBO per doz. 



Thraa-sallon Qloboa, ^ dozen to crate 12.0O per doz. 



Order ymu Globes and Supplies to be shipped at once by freight. Fish will follow by express. 



ASHBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY COIMPANY 



Hatcheries: Burlington, Iowa; IndianapoUs, Ind^ Frederick, Md. 



1313 Agency St^ BURLINGTON, IOWA 



the range. They are the houses in 

 which the wonderful crop of Killarney 

 was brought in for Christinas. 



Various Notes. 



H. H. Battles lias returned from the 

 south. 



Haniuel 8. Pennock believes that 

 ]*remier is not equal to Kussell .'is a 

 shipi)infj rose even at this so.ison of the 

 year. 



Frank R. Hastings has lost his father, 

 •after a long illness. 



Robert Craig cabled his safe arrival 

 at San Juan, Porto Rico, after a pleas- 

 ant voyage. 



The store of William Berger's Sons 

 was closed for three days out of re- 

 spect to William Berger, whose deatli 

 February 5 receives notice in this week 's 

 obituary column. 



Charles K. Grakelow was invited to 

 speak on "Publicity" before the New- 

 York Florists' Club February 9, but, 

 owing to a previous engagnient, he was 

 obliged to decline. 



George Aeugle lias been ill in bed 

 for a week witli grip. His doctor ex- 

 pects to have him well again in an 

 other week. Samuel Parker got out 

 of a sick bed to fill his chief's place. 

 He is handling the business of the Phila- 

 delphia Cut Flower Co. in good style. 



It is with sadness that the death of 

 a most lovely woman is announced, Mrs. 

 Walter P. Stokes, of the Floracroft 

 Gardens, Moorestown, N. ,T. Further 

 notice of her death appears in the 

 obituary column for this week. 



Bernard Eschner, president of the M. 

 Rice Co., is well again, at his office. 



The store of Berger Bros, was closed 



V^OU CAN make money from Goldfish and Aqua- 

 rium Supplies. Our fifteen years' experience will 

 help you. Send for Wholesale Catalogue. 



Auburndale Goldfish Co. 



1449 W. Madison St., Chicago, IlL 



BUY FROM THE 

 BRE F D E R 



GOLDFISH 



41 Acrci ot Pwdi tkit Stun . J;|?'„',;;„';|; Clobei. Apariumi, AqaariBiii Stnlia, Etc 

 BERT J. PUTNAM, Scientific Aquarist, 490 Washington St., Bufialo, N. Y. 



February 9 as a mark of respect to 

 William Berger. 



Frank M. Ross has returned from 

 Palm Beach. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are receiving 

 immense shipments of baskets from 

 abroad this week. 



There liave been kind offers of help 

 in closing the injured houses to those 

 who suffered by the snow storm, hearty 

 offers that show true brotherly feeling. 



GOLDFISH 



1,500,000 



(Plain and Fancy) 



Ready for market at rock bottom prices. 

 Ship anywhere in U. S. or Canada. 

 Write for our Illustrated catalogue. 



ORIENTAL GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. 



3757 to 3761 Cottace Grore Atc. CHICAGO, ILL 



Albert Goldberg, backed by years of 

 experience, asserts that the street men 



