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The Florists^ Review 



March 25, 1920 



QOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



L«tt«rs paok*d tS to ••oil paokaco. 

 Nnmonda In ■uno eolon and prloo. 



No. 1 

 tn Gold and Porple, per 1000. tS-BO 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. $6.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Onlr. per 1000. %i.W 



The Idnd that will stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come oil. 



B. E. aii J. T. COKELT, 



2t1l.7tliilve.,SCMIITOI,PJL 



Kstabllshod 25 years BCanufaotorora and Importers of Florists* BuppUos 



— ^■— ~— ABOVK FRICKB ARK POSTPAID ^-^^^^^^^^ 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can bo had In tho loUowlnB Inserip^ 

 tlOBS In Oold and Pnrplo 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Rest 



Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



Ton Words to Baoli Paokaco 

 Par 100 words tS.SO 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise sold will be sent. 



100 fjc PROFIT-PAYING 

 BUSINESS BUILDER 



GOLDFISH 



LARGE, HEALTHY FISH AT 

 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 



OUR PRICES ON FISH 

 LARGE. HEALTHY STOCK 



Modlum Soioetod aoMf ish, assorted colors ... 



Modlum Larso Soioetod Ooldflsh, assorted colors 

 Larso Selected Ooldffisli» assorted colors . 



Per 100 



... 8.00 

 ... 7.00 



Per doz. 



Japanese FantailSt small, assorted colors S2.40 



J apanose Fantails, medium, assorted colors S.0O 



Japanese Telescopes* small, assorted colors S.OO 



Japanese Telescopes, medium, assorted colors 4.80 



Japanese Comets, medium, assorted colors 2.0O 



Japanese Comets, extra large, assorted colors S.OO 



Japanese Slnclotalls, medium, assorted colors 1.SO 



Japanese sindetalls. large, assorted colon 2.40 



WATER PLANT AND FISH FOOD 



Water Plant 78c per doz. bunches; SS.80 per 100 



Wafer Food, large 8-colored package. S1.SO doz.; $1430 gross 

 Flake Food, large 8-colored package. . .60 doz.; 8.80 gross 

 Natural Food,large 8-colored package .60 doz.; 6.80 gross 

 Natural Food, in tin bozes TSdez.; S.80 gross 



FISH GLOBES 



Good, Heavy Glass, and in Original Cases. 



Half -sallon Qlobos, 4 dozen to crate S 1.S0 per doz. 



Qallon Qlobos, 2 dozen to crate 4JM>perdoz. 



Two-sallon Qlobos, l dozen tocrate 7.80 per doz. 



Throo-sallon Qlobos, >s dozen to crate 12.00 per doz. 



Order your Globes and SappUes to be shipped at once by freight, fish will follow by eaprsss. 



A8HBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY COMPANY 



Hatcherlcst Bnrllntfton, Iowa; Indianapolis, fakLi Frederick, Md. 



1313 Agency St., BURLINGTON, IOWA 



The pot-grown American Beauties 

 are interesting. A large number of 

 Beauties and of Magna Charta are 

 grown in good shape. There is an im- 

 mense stock of hydrangeas. Mme. 

 Chautard is the favorite variety. Ciner- 

 arias are making their debut this year. 

 Gold is represented by genistas and 

 Boston yellow daisies; bulbs, mainly by 

 fine looking Dutch hyacinths. 



Various Notes. 



Among the Philadelphians seen at the 

 New York show last week were Robert 

 A. Craig, Edwin J. Fancourt, E. Faren- 

 wald, James W. Heacock, Frank P. 

 Myers, Martin Samtman, Leonard J. 

 Sieger and C. Vander Breggan. 



A large shipment of silk fiber ribbons 

 long overdue has prevented H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co. from filling orders as ex- 

 pected. 



Frank R. Hastings says half-humor- 

 ously that the wholesalers and growers 

 have destroyed the flower business by 

 their high prices during the winter. It 

 now remains for the retailers to build it 

 up again. 



Paul R. Klingsporn, manager of the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association, 

 was here March 17, on his way to New 

 York. Philadelphia is proud of Mr. 

 Klingsporn 's success in Chicago. 



George Craig celebrated his forty- 

 fifth business anniversary at 233 South 

 Eleventh street, March 17, St. Patrick's 

 (lay. The original firm that opened this 

 store in 1875 was Craig & Bro. It was 

 formed by Robert and George Craig. 

 Later Robert Craig withdrew, devoting 

 his attention to his greenhouses at 

 Forty-ninth and Market streets, while 



V^OU G\N 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 



MentloB The Bertow when yon write. 



GOLDFISH 



BIY FROM THE 



BREEDER 



CItfcei. AfiariMM. Afurhm SMppliti. Etc 



BERT J. rUTNAN, Scientific Aqumt, 490 Wisluii|ton St, Ri&k, N. Y. 



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