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DSCBMBKB 11. 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



111 



Auburndale 



We have been in 

 business fifteen 

 years and know 

 how to ship Gold- 

 fish any distance 

 safely. 



Thia Chinese 

 Telescope is a 

 popular fish 

 with the trade 



We sell Goldfish— at $5.00 per 100 and up— aquariums 

 and supplies. We manufacture aquariums in all sizes. 



Send for wholesale catalogue 



Auburndale Goldfish Co. 



1449 W. Madison Street 



CHICAGO 



Brandau's 

 Delft Flowers 



The New Art in Waxed Flowers 



Look Like the Fmeit Matt Chinaware 



R(>sas Carrations,CalIa lilies, Clematis, 

 Wild Reses, Sweet .Pets, Viilets, etc. 



Ask your Wholesale House for Samples 



AI*o the Refolar Waxed Crepe Flower*, Rotes, 



Orchids, Sweet Peas, etc. , at Lowest 



Mannfactnrert' Prices. 



Satin Valley, Roses, and all other 

 Cloth Flowers. Feather Flowen 



BRANDAU ART FLOWER CO. 



439-441 So. Irving Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mentio n The Review •when you write. 



can come together and discuss matters, 

 it is hoped eventually to iron out some 

 differences now existing. , .■.<,i 



Among the Orowers. 



Harold A. Ryan & Co. operate th« 

 large greenhouses at Mount Auburn, 

 formerly owned by Sidney Hoffman. One 

 large house is planted with carnations, 

 principally Pink Delight, Matchless, 

 Ward and Benora, with smaller lots of 

 Beacon and Fenn. Cyclamens and be- 

 gonias in large numbers were in fine 

 shape for Christmas trade. A splendid 

 lot of several thousand young cyclamens 



UCUISIVE 

 BiEEDERS 



OF NI8N BMOE 

 HSNONLT 



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 GILIFISH & SUPPLY Cf. 



3757 te 3781 CsMaie Grave Ave.. 



CHIUM. ILL. 



BUY FRiM THE 

 BREEDER 



GOLDFISH 



41 Acres if P»nds thii SeawB . 'H^X^'^^^'S^ Clobei, AqBiriBms. AfBariam Snwlies, Etc 



Special -Small Goldlish, per 1000, $15.00; per SOOO, $60.00 . 



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



were coming on in flats. Chrysanthe- 

 mums were mostly cut; they had 

 proved profitable this season. Quantities 

 of lilies, hydrangeas, Dutch bulbs, etc., 

 were ready to fill the space they oc- 

 cupied. Governor Herrick was blue with 

 flowers, while a bench of Princess of 

 Wales was almost flowerless. Mr. Byan 

 likes the former for funeral work. Its 

 stems are short and it is lacking in 

 odor, but its free-blooming qualities 

 commend it. A fine lot of large strelitzias 



in tubs were noted and quantities of 

 bedding plants and other stock neces- 

 sary for a large retail trade. Mr. Byan 

 is thoroughly up-to-date and his stock 

 of all kinds shows that he is a skillful 

 grower. Practically everything pro- 

 duced here is sold at retail. Situated di- 

 rectly opposite the main entrance to the 

 noted Mount Auburn cemetery, this es- 

 tablishment is favorably located for 

 retail trade. 



December 2 and 3, on invitation of 



