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The Florists^ Review 



November 20. 1919. 



100% PROFIT-PAYING 

 BUSINESS BUILBER 



GOLDFISH 



LARGE, HEALTHY FISH AT 

 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 



OUR PRICES ON FISH 



LARGE, HEALTHY STOCK Per 100 



Medium Selectsd Goldfish, assorted colors $3.00 



■Medium Large Selected Goldfish, assorted colora 8.00 



Larse Selected Goldfish, assorted colors 7.00 



Per doz. 



Japanese Fantails, small, assorted colors $2.40 



Japanese Fantails, medium, assorted colors 3.00 



Japanese Telescopes, small, assorted colors 3.00 



Japanese Telescopes, medium, assorted colors 4.80 



Japanese Comets, medium, assorted colors 2.00 



Japanese Comets, extra large, assorted colors 3.00 



Japanese Sinsletails, medium, assorted colors 1.80 



Japanese &inKl*tails, large, assorted colors 2.40 



WATER PLANT AND FISH FOOD 



Water Plant 75c per doz. bunches; $8^0 per IM 



Wafer Food, large 3-colored package $UO doz.; $1430 gross 

 Flake Feed, large 3-colored package. . ,60 doz.; 6.80 gross 

 Natural Food,large 3-colored package .60 doz.; 6.80 gross 

 Natural Food, in tin bozes 78 doz.; 8.SO gross 



FISH GLOBES 



Good, Heavy Glass, and in Original Cases. 



Half-sallen Globes, 4 dozen to crate $ 1.30 per doz. 



Gallon Globes, 2 dozen to crate 4.80 per doz. 



Two-Kallon Globes, l dozen to crate 7.80 per doz. 



Three-Kallon Globes, ^ dozen to crate 12.00 per doz. 



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



ASHBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY COMPANY 



Hatcheries: Burlington, Iowa; Indianapolis, Ind.; Frederick, Md. 



1313 Agency St., BURLINGTON, IOWA. 



are still at their best. Such varieties as 

 Seidewitz, Chieftain, White and Pink 

 Frick, Dolly Dimple and others are now 

 in strong evidence. Tliere is a good crop 

 of orchids, which have been used to 

 good advantage for parties during the 

 week. Cut narcissi are beginning to 

 make their appearance. 



Various Notes. 



A. H. Dailey is cutting some choice 

 sweet peas and some good chrysanthe- 

 mums. 



A. J. McNutt has a fine prospect for 

 roses. The crop is rather light just 

 now, the stock having been cut back for 

 Christmas. He goes in rather strongly 

 for Ophelia, Columbia and Kaiserin. He 

 has some choice pepper and cherry 

 plants that will soon be ready for the 

 market. 



At the greenhouses of Chas. W. 

 Crouch the chrysanthemums attract at- 

 tention by the vigorous growth of the 

 plants and the large blooms; among 

 them are such varieties as Seidewitz, 

 Chieftain, White and Pink Frick, Har- 

 vard and Patty. There is a good house 

 of Columbia roses and a house of sweet 

 peas that have just begun to bloom. H. 

 Brockway Crouch has been in charge of 

 the greenhouses for the last year and 

 has made a number of marked improve- 

 ments. 



C. U. Baum has had much funeral 

 work during the last week and a heavy 

 demand for flowers for parties and re- 

 ceptions. Some fine orchids, chrysan- 

 themums and carnations are being cut. 



A. E. Weaver, of the Rhea Floral Co., 

 Greencville, Tcnn., was in Knoxville 

 November 13 and 14. R. E. M. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



The market last week was in good 

 condition. All outdoor stock has been 

 killed off except, ))erhaps, some chrys- 

 anthemums. Medium-sized mums were 

 not so plentiful as they might have 

 been, but there is as fine quality stock 

 to be had as has ever been seen on this 

 market. There is the usual amount of 

 pompons, but as these seem to stand 

 more frost than other varieties, those 

 from outside are hurting the sale of the 

 indoor ones. Roses and carnations are 

 in fair supply, quite enough for ail pur- 

 poses while the mum rush lasts. Sweet 

 peas are still scarce, as are also violets. 

 VoT the next week or two, tiie market 

 will be principally a chrysantliomum one 



GOLDFISH 



WINDOW 

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GOLDFISH 



THERE'S MONEY IN GOLDFISH FOR YOU 



GOLDFISH 



$S.OO per 100 

 and up 



We manufacture 

 Aquariums 

 in all sizes \J 



Gildfish and 



Aquarium 



Supplies 



Send far 



Whalesale 

 Catalosue 



Auburndale Goldfish Co., 1449 w. Madison St., Chicago 



ReliabI* Dealers in Goldfish and Aqnariam Supplies 



Termi: Cash with order. Wc treat eaitomera RIGHT and retam money if we cannot ship tcoods. 



EXCLUSIVE 

 BREEDERS 

 OF HIGH BRADE 

 FISH ONLY 



GOLDFISH 



1,500,000 



(FANCY AND PLAIN) 



Ready for market at rock bottom prices. 

 Ship anywhere in U. S. or Canada. 



Write for our illustrated catalogue. 



ORIENTAL GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. 



3757 U 3781 Csttait Brsvt Ave, 



CHICABB. ILL. 



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GOLDFISH 



41 Acres of Ponds this Season. *^*cit'[ogue Globes. Aqnarinms, Aqnarinm Sapplies, Etc 

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



and rose specialists and others will have 

 to be patient. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held November 10, with the 

 new president, William F. Ekas, in the 

 chair. As required Jiy the by-laws, one 

 of liis first duties was to appoint the en- 

 tertainment and membcrsiiip commit- 

 tees. Eobert L. Graham, Jr., was made 

 chairman of the entertainment, and 

 William E. McKissick of "the member- 

 ship committee. These committees are 

 composed largely of young and active 



members and with two such leaders 

 these committees should be heard from 

 this winter. One feature of the meet- 

 ing that was quite noticeable was that 

 it was a young men's meeting, there 

 being more of the younger members 

 present than have been seen at any meet- 

 ing in several years. From the time the 

 president's gavel fell till the meeting 

 adjourned, there was not a dull moment. 

 Four new members were elected and 

 these were all young men. There are any 

 number of young men who are connected 

 with the business, but who are not mem- 

 bers, so that the new membership com- 



