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The Florists^ Review 



Kbbkuabz 16. 1922 



'~^!6!&'-«iEs GOLDFISH 



LARQg, HEALTHY FISH AT 

 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 



OUR PRICES ON FISH 



LARGE, HEALTHY STOCK Per 100 



Medium Selected Goldfiah, assorted colors $3.M 



Medium Large Selected Goldfish, assorted colors SJ9 



Larce Selected Goldfiah, assorted colors >.H 



Per doz. 



Japanese FantaiU, small, assorted colors < $2.41 



Japaneae Fantaila, medium, assorted colors 3 JO 



Japaneae Teleacopes, small, assorted colors 3.N 



Japanese Teleacopea, medium, assorted colors 4.SI 



Japaneae Comets, medium, assorted colors 2.M 



Japanese Comets, extra large, assorted colors 3.00 



Japanese Singletails, medium, assorted colors 1.M 



Japanese Singletails, large, assorted colors 2.40 



WATER PLANT AND FISH FOOD 



Water Plant 7Sc per doz. bunches; $S.M per IM 



Wafer Food, large 3-colored package $0J0 do*.; $1M0 grots 



Flalie Food, large 3-colored package M do«. ; tM grots 



Natural Food, large 3-coIored package .7S doz. ; 7 JO grots 



Natural Food, in tin boxes JS do*.; t JO orott 



FISH GLOBES 



Good, Heavy Glass, and in Original Cases. 



Half-gallon Globes. 4 dozen to crate $ S.M P«r crate 



Gallon Globes, 2 dozen to crate M*2> P«r crate 



Two-gallon Globes, 1 dozen to crate S.SO per crate 



Three-gallon Globes, yi dozen to crate O-SO per crate 



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 



Florists' Club, not because he is a ^ood 

 fellow, but because he believes in his 

 chosen profession and in the future, and 

 in times like these his confidence is an 

 inspiration. So at 2 o'clock Saturday 

 afternoon, February 11, the newspaper 

 men repaired to 1510 Sansom street. 

 A few minutes later Mr. Campbell ap- 

 peared. He probablj' had a good deal to 

 do. They say he has 40,000 lilies coming 

 on, but you would not have guessed it, 

 for his greeting was cordial and his man- 

 ner care-free, as he discussed the topics 

 of the day, interrupted by only an occa- 

 sional call to the telephone or a word 

 with William J. Moore. 



First there was the big new green- 

 house building operation to discuss. 

 Then came the possibilities of another 

 Chestnut street flower shop. Then came 

 the Hartford convention and its sequel, 

 the trip to Framingham, Milford and 

 Nahant. Mr. Campbell considers W. D. 

 Howard, of Milford, Conn., as one of 

 the greatest, possibly the greatest, of 

 the carnation growers of today. His 

 plants of Mrs. C. W. Ward arc superb. 

 As an evidence of success, he has built 

 .a greenhouse, perfect in everv detail, at 

 a cost of $15,000. 



A curious fact came out in conversa- 

 tion with Thomas Roland, of Nahant. 

 Mr. Roland uses no other fertilizer than 

 cow manure on his roses, which are ex- 

 ceedingly fine. This is curious in these 

 days of highly concentrated commercial 

 fertilizers. Mr. Roland said that every 

 now and then a new grower would come 

 to him and say how much better he 

 could do with his rosos by using com- 

 mercial fertilizers. Mr. Roland always 

 told the other growers to go ahead and 

 use what they thouglit best on a small 

 space, not too much, to compare that 

 space with the rest of the house at the 

 end of a month and, if it was any better, 

 to come and tell him. At the end of one 

 month the grower never returned. 



Mr. Canipl)ell was greatly delighted, 

 on his return to Strafford, l)y one of liis 

 men showing him a fine batch of Laddie 

 cuttings, witli the remark, "These will 

 pay for your trip, sir. ' ' 



Various Notes. 



Muller & Theis opened their new store 

 at Fifty-second and Naliant streets Sat- 

 urday, February 11. 



The Lord & Burnliam Co. will erect 

 for Stephen Mortensen, at Southampton, 

 Pa., two greenhouses, .^2x150 and 28x 

 150, respectively, also a propagating 

 house. Work will commence immedi- 

 ately after Piaster. These houses are 

 to replace two houses built twenty-five 



There's money in 

 Goldfish for You 



Yoa can have a compellirE 

 window dieplay — aiid the 

 fish will piaotically fell 

 themBelves at a handsome 

 profit. We sell aquarium 

 supplies of all kinds. Fif- 

 teen years' experience en- 

 ables uB to ship fisb any 

 distance safely. 



Send for Wholesale Catalogne 



Auburndale Goldfish Company 



1449 W. Madison St 



Chicago, lU. 



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Something Needed By 

 Every Florist 



APRONS 



LARGE SIZE 



Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium 

 weight. 

 Let u8 send you one for a trial. 



Price, $2.00 each. 



Avoid Getting Wet. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



116 ScTMtli Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Printing for Florists SI!J{ F';r,Vr„""p^^''/i''r ^i? 



$:».7,'>. 1000 of pxrh, t*> ."50. We print Letter- 

 heads, Envelopes, Business Cards. Statements, Hill- 

 heads. Shipping TaK-<, Labels, Price-Liats, Kolders, 

 Circulars, Blotters, Seed Packets, Catalogue Envelo- 

 pes, etc., Ht greatly reduced prices. Send us samples 

 of the forms you are now using and let us estimate 

 on your next order. We can save you money. 



mr nCRnSkir rn I.nok Drawer D. 



inL UoDUHUL tU.irAMDKN.Ntw York 



years aj{0, when Mr. Mortensen first 

 st.-irted. It is in these 2o-year-olcl houses 

 that American Legion is now growing 

 so splendidly. 



Charles H. Grakelow displayed many 

 lovely floral valentines. 



Stephen S. Ager di.scussed forest tree 

 pruning before the Germantown Horti- 

 cultural Society, February 14. 



J. F. Neidinger believes that florists 

 are more prosperous than those in many 

 other callings. 



Fred Bergcr 's smokestack has ap- 

 peared aboxc the heights of Arlingham. 



Before attending his son's wedding 



Wm. J. Boas & Co. 



1427 Vine Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wrtt« for 

 Price*. 



Climax Mfg. Co. 



Florists' 

 High Grade Boxes 



CASTORLAND, N. Y. 



Florists' Stationery 



PricM qoeted are for Whit* HanuDermill Bond, 

 printed in black or green ink only. 



1000 Letterheads, tS.OO 

 1000 Envelopes, 4.00 



Write for samples 



1000 Billheads. tS.OO 

 1000 Labels, 8.9 



Hilkr Pri«t Ship, ""■ ^«" PkiMdpUa, P*. 



.at Manning, S. C, Harry Bayersdorfer 



took it tiying tri]) to .Jacksonville. Fla., 



