80 



The Rorists^ Review 



DICBMBIB IB, 1921 



No. F. X. ASSORTMENT 



Price, $14.50 



K Doz. Quart Globes. 

 Yi Doz. K-Gal. Globes. 

 3^ Doz. 1-Gal. Globes. 

 y^ Doz. Brass Stands. 

 K Doz. Boxes of Sea Shells. 

 K Doz. Castles. 



1 Doz. Wafer Fish Food. 



1 Doz. Natural Fish Food. 



1 Doz. Fish Moss. 



60 Goldfish, about 2-in. 

 6 Fantails. 

 6 Long Tail Comets. 



2 Telescopes. 

 1 Dip Net. 



Will substitute 1 dozen 1-gal. Globes, 



in place of Globes mentioned, 



at same price. 



At reasonable prices, retails for $31.00 



Open account to rated concerns, other- 



wUe Cash with order. Prompt 



ahipment will be made. 



GOLDFISH 



We have a fine lot 

 of fancy fish for the 

 CHRISTMAS TRADE 



We have been in 

 business sixteen 

 years and know 

 how to ship Gold- 

 fish any distance 

 safely 



Chinese Telescopes 



and Fantails are 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 



has purchased the shares held in the 

 Florex Gardens by David Fuerstenberg, 

 Henry C. Geiger, Eugene Bernheimer 

 and K. Dutt. 



The warranting of these changes is 

 that the management of the Florex Gar- 

 dens has passed from the hands of David 

 Fuerstenberg to those of William A. 

 Geiger. The Florex Gardens owe their 

 existence and their magnificent develop- 

 ment to his creative brilliancy and busi- 

 ness enterprise. Their present splendid 

 equipment is the work of William A. 

 Geiger and with him and with his able 

 associates a bright future is predicted. 

 Mr. Geiger first gained fame as a grower 

 of that beautiful and difScult rose, Mrs. 

 Jardine, for J. Stephenson's Son, Marcus 

 S. Stephenson, of Oak Lane. Later he 

 took charge of the big house, 72x800, for 

 the same firm. From there he went to 

 the Florex Gardens as manager, succeed- 

 ing with that gigantic enterprise as no 

 one before him had succeeded, the posi- 

 tion demanding a combination of qual- 

 ities that is rare. 



Various Notes. 



While in the city last week, E. G. HUl 

 called on some of our leading men in the 

 central district, and also visited some of 

 the growers in Kennett Square, at 

 Brandywine Summit, at North Wales, at 

 Southampton and at Koslyn. 



Alfred Burton has some wonderful 

 Eussell. 



Arthur Herrington, of Madison, N. J., 

 spoke on "The Glory of the Annuals" 

 before the Pennsylvania Horticultural 

 Society, at the New Century Club, the 

 afternoon of Tuesday, December 13. 



William K. Harris has some beauti- 

 fully finished Christmas plants. 



Pennock Bros, are regular advertisers 



GOLDFISH 



and AQUARIUM SUPPLIES 



Send for catalogue. 

 OrienUl Goldfiah Hatckery & Snpply Co. 



mOOBPOBATEO 



Gary Station, UL 



in a local daily. This is a change of 

 policy; in the past the firm used show 

 windows as its advertising medium. 



Jesse Ash, of Vineland, N. J., has 

 built one greenhouse, 60x400 feet. It is 

 planted with Chrysanthemum Mrs. E. D. 

 Godfrey. The flowers, as seen at the 

 store of Berger Bros., are excellent. Mr. 

 Ash, who formerly grew vegetables, will 

 follow chrysanthemums with sweet peas. 



Isaac M. Bayersdorfer has undergone 

 a serious operation in the Kensington 

 hospital. His surgeon, the famous Dr. 

 Beaver, says that Mr. Bayersdorfer is 

 doing well. He wants his florist friends 

 to know that he is looking forward to 

 seeing them soon again. 



Edward Beid is receiving some of 

 those fine Premier that were so popular 

 last Christmas. 



L. M. Euch has returned from New 

 England. 



The Godfrey Aschmann greenhouses 

 are interesting to plant buyers. The 

 bejjonias are lovely. 



Edmund Donnheim is back with Ber- 

 ger Bros., well again. 



The Joseph G. Neidinger Co. is ex- 

 periencing the heaviest holiday business 

 in its history. 



Aschmann Bros, have their place in 

 fine condition. 



George Redles spoke before the Ger- 

 mantown Horticultural Society Decem- 



CONES 



Work splendidly into 



Christmas Decorations 



They are gathered extensively 

 in the Kocky Mountains of Colo- 

 rado. We are collectors of all 

 kinds and supply the trade at 

 Wholesale Prices. 



Per 1000 



Pine Cones, large . . $5.00 

 Blue Spruce, long, slim , 4.00 

 Red Spruce, small . . 3.00 



They carry safely in sacks. 

 You should order today. 



COLORADO SEED CO. 



1515 Champa St. 

 DENVER, COLORADO 



Mention The R«Tlew when jou write. 



GOLDFISH THE BREEDER 



107 Aeres of Ponds this Season 

 Write for Bl«, New Oatalogne 



GMcs, Aviariui, Aviiiiui Sipiliet, Etc 

 PUTNAM'S FISHERIES 



SDMriM*. Ottlce. m W»Msgtm St.. Brfhle, W.T. 



Mention The Reylew when yoa write. 



