October 30, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



31 



There's Money for You 



in GOLDFISH 

 $3.00 per 100 and up 



Here is a Special Offer that means a 

 big Profit for You: 



FREE -100 LIVE GOLDFISH 



This Special Combination Costs You $25.00 



You Retail It for $52.30 



We ship successfully to 

 any part of this country— 

 Pacific Coast included. 



YOUR PROFIT IS $27.30 



¥ 



1 



1 

 1 

 hi, 



dozen 

 dozen 

 dozen 

 dozen 

 dozen 

 1/6 dozen 

 1/12 dozen 

 1/12 dozen 

 6 dozen 

 1 dozen 

 1 dozen 



1 dozen 

 ^ dozen 



4 -Inch 

 6 -Inch 

 7Vi-lnch 

 8% -Inch 

 9%-inch 

 10 -Inch 

 11%-lnch 

 12 -Inch 

 Fish Food 

 Cabomba 

 Past lea, 

 Castles, 

 Boxes Sea 



^ 



NOW is the time to handle Gold- 

 fish, good weather for shipping. 

 Our stock is very complete— Birds, 

 Cafes, Seed and Supplies. 



Globes, 

 Globes, 

 Globes, 

 Globes, 

 Globes, 

 Globes, 

 Globes, 

 Globes, 



Moss, 



Shells, 



retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 

 retail 



for 10c 

 for 25c 

 for 40c 

 for 50c 

 for 75c 



each $1.20 



for $1.00 



each 

 to 60c 

 to 60c 

 85c 



for 



25 



8.00 

 4.80 

 1.60 

 2.25 

 2.00 

 1.25 



retail for 45c each $0.90 



retail for 10c to 15c 6.00 



retail for 20c to 26c .... 6.00 



retail for 85c to 60c 7.00 



retail for 60c each 2.00 



Free 



for $1.60 1.60 



for 10c box 7.20 



for 10c bunch 1.20 



for 16c each 1.80 



for 25c each 8.00 



for 20c box 1.20 



1/6 dozen Large Castles, 

 60 Medium Small Fish, 

 25 Medium Fish, 

 20 Large Fish, 

 4 Extra Fancy Orioles, 



1 Dip Net 



100 Goldfish, to give away or sell for 10c Free 



1 Fish Globe Stand, retail for 50c .60 



$62.30 



Retail Price $62.30 



Our Price 25.00 



Your Profit $27.30 



with each outfit: 100 Fish to sell or give away, 260 Circulars, 1 Dip Net. If you sell these 100 frpe Fish at 10c each, you will make $10.OO extra 

 profit. Send your order today for Aquariums, Globes and other supplies. Imported and American Goldfish, from $8.00 up per lOO 



rjiog^l The Auburndale Goldfish Co. Zc.^,i. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



^A salesman in the Boston Flower 

 Exchange, 32 Otis St.,Boston,would 

 like consignments from Rose and 

 Carnation growers on commission. 

 Address W. J. Thurston, Manager, 

 Boston Flower Exchange. 



to Buflfalo. He reports business to be 

 quite satisfactory, considering the time 

 of year. 



A prettily arranged Hallowe'en win- 

 dow was seen at H. E. Wilson's, 88 

 Main street, east. In the background 

 was a shock of cornstalks, with pump- 

 kins and sprays of autumn foliage. In 

 the corner of the window was a grue- 

 some looking witch, carrying her 

 broom. Small baskets of pompons and 

 large vases of Chrysolora mums formed 

 a pleasing feature. Electric lights were 

 represented as pumpkins. 



Albert Young has been away on va- 

 cation, visiting friends in New York 

 city. 



Visitors this week were: Martin 

 Reukauf, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Philadelphia; Milton W. Selinka, of 

 Schloss Bros., New York, and a repre- 

 sentative of W. A. Manda, South Or- 

 ange, N. J. 



The new carnation, Philadelphia, dis- 

 seminated by S. S. Skidelsky & Co., 

 Philadelphia, which is of true rose-pink 

 color, was on view at the wholesale 

 house several days last week. Several 

 growers expressed strong approval of it. 



Charles W. Curtis has been a busy 

 man of late. He, with his father, has 

 planted 25,000 geranium cuttings in 

 less than two weeks, besides attending 



Try This on Your Piano, 



No. 48S Flora 



or, better still, fill the 

 pan with flowers and 

 use for window deco- 

 ration. Many other 

 designs in Basketry 

 shown in our illus- 

 trated catalogue. 



Madison 



Basketcraft 



Co. 



MADISON, Lake Co., OHIO 



Mention The R«Tlew when you write. 



to other work connected with the green- 

 houses. He will probably have quite a 

 number to dispose of. 



Charles Suhr is cutting some unusu- 

 ally good Chrysolora chrysanthemums 

 and finds ready trade. 



Reports of the bulb business by 

 James Vick's Sons are quite favor- 



able. The Maurer-Haap Co. also spec- 

 ializes in this line and find business 

 good. H. J, H. 



Oakwood, Mo. — Gibney Bros, are 

 erecting a greenhouse in which they 

 will grow vegetables through the win- 

 ter months. 



