XOTBMBEU 17, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



69 



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Bishop's Special Offer on 



New Round Surface Aquariums 



Entirely new. Peifect shape. Clear white glass. Especially designed for scien- 

 tific Goldfish Fanciers. These aquariums have little depth and on account of the 

 ample air surface accommodate a larger proportion of Goldfish to the gallon. 



For $11.00 I will send you 



One set of four New Round Surface Aquariums, com- 

 plete with Goldfish, Aquaria Ornament, Plant, Pebbles ,^ 

 and Shells; also Floating Bisque Toy (Duck or Swan) ^m 



and box of flake wafer fish food for each aqua- -^^^ ' 



rium; also 40 Goldfish extra to sell. 



1V4 GzJlon New Round Surface Aquarium, complete, 



2 Gallon New Round Surface Aquarium, complete. 



3 Gallon New Round Surface Aquarium, complete. 

 4Vi Gallon New Round Surface Aquarium, complete 



4 Boxes Fish Food (Flake Wafers). 

 40 Variegated Goldfish. 



FLORISTS HAVE FOUND 



These Attractive Outfits 



Ready Sellers 



For $9.60 

 I will furnish 



Bishop's Gallon 



Globe and 

 Goldfish Offer 



12 One-gallon, Moulded Globes; perfect 

 shape, clear white glass, full capacity. 

 65 Medium Goldfish (3 for each Globe, with 29 

 extra to sell). 

 12 Boxes Fish Food (Flake Wafers). 

 12 Assorted Aquaria Ornaments. 

 Sufficient Aquaria Plant, Pebbles and Shells to complete the 

 above. 



These Complete Aquariums will prove a great attraction; 



people will not only stop and look, but will buy these 



exquisite Home Adornments. 



Thanksgiving day will soon be here, then 

 Christmas and New Year's day swiftly follow. 

 Are you anticipating your needs on our 



Featherweight Shields 

 Corsage Ribbons 

 Red Ribbons 



for these three holidays? 



M. H. LEVINE CO. 



874 Broadway 



ELCO BRAND 



New York City 



go back and teach others how to improve 

 and beautify the homes on the reserva- 

 tion. 



Last week the students registered in 

 the course in commercial floriculture 

 made a trip to Auburn and Syracuse, 

 where they made a study of the stores 

 and commercial ranges. Ealph Ros- 

 kelly, president of the Bool Floral Co., 

 and David Murray, superintendent of 

 greenhouses in the department, accom- 



panied the students on the trip. In 

 Auburn they found the houses of Shaw 

 «& Boehlcr, and Terence W. Gilbert in ex- 

 cellent condition. Mr. Gilbert caters to 

 a class of rather particular people and 

 for this reason grows a great variety of 

 plants, among them a good many which 

 are ordinarily found only in private col- 

 lections. At the Shaw & Boehlcr range 

 a practical forced draft heating appara- 

 tus received particular attention. 



In Syracuse the students made a 

 study of the stores of Werner Bultman 

 and the P. E. Quinlan Co. At both stores 

 they found the owners eager to give 

 them all the information possible. Later 

 they visited the Edwards range and the 

 houses of the P. R. Quinlan Co. At the 

 Edwards range they found well grown 

 chrysanthemums and carnations and 

 they were also impressed by the fact 

 that every inch of space was being util- 



