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JANUABY 21, 1909. 



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FLORISTS' Trial Offer 



DO TOn WISH TO ADD TO THK ATTRACTIVKMXSS OF TOUR 

 BUSINESS AND ALSO REAP CONSIDKRABLK PROFIT THERKBT ? 



NotliInK auita so mtqU, 



!■ ao remunerative. 



Attracts so mucb attention as 



} Goldfish and Xquaria Supplies 



Try the experiment, you're sure to be pleased. Invest $IS.7S— Realise $88.00— Gain $80.85. 



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FOR $12.75 I WILL SEND 



10 8.Quart Globes ^eltb Aquaria Ornament, Plant, Pebbles, Sbells, and 8 Medium Goldlisb for eaob 



Retails at 75c per outfit, $ 7.50 



10 Quart Globes witb Plant, Pebbles, SbeUs and 8 Small Goldflsb for eacb Retails at 40o per outfit, 4.00 



10 l^a-Pint Globes with Plant, Pebbles, Sbells and 2 Small Goldflsb for each Retails at 85o per outfit, 8.50 



1 8-Gallon Globe Tvitb Handsome Imported Majolica Stand, Ornament, Plant, Pebbles, Sbells and 



Medium Larse Goldfista Retails complete at, 3.85 



1 8-Gallon Globe, with Handsome Lava Stand, Ornament, Plant, Pebbles, Sbells and 4 Medium Larce 



Goldflsb Retails complete at, 8.75 



1 li«'GaUon Globe, ivltb Majolica Stand, Ornament, Plant, Pebbles, Shells and 4 Medium Larce Goldfisn, 

 FXTDA Retails complete at, 8.85 



15 Small Goldfish Retail at Sc each, .75 



15 Medium or Averaee Size Goldfish (Fanciers* Favorites) ...Retail at 10c each, 1.50 



10 Medium Laree GoldUsh (People's Choice) RetaU at 15c each, 1.50 



10 Extra LArgre Goldfish (Whoppers) RetaU at 80c each, 8.00 



10 SilverfiBh Retail at Sc each, .50 



10 Tadpoles Retail at 8c each, .80 



36 Boxes Imported Wafer Fish Food Retail at lOo each, 8.60 



4 Extra Bunches Aquaria Plant Retail at 15c each. .60 



Grand Total, • $83.00 



Terms: Strictly cash. Order will receive immediate attention. Goods forwarded by freiRhc. Goldfish and Plants by Express. 

 Take advantage of this Greatest of Offers. Other florists have found Goldfish profitable, so will you. 



Bishop the Bird IVIan and Pioneer Goldfish King 



xi^ ...r.. S&'nH£r8£'p^'o.pi»t..... 12 North Front Street, BALTIMORE, MD. 



General Price Lists of Goldfish, Aquaria Supplies, Birds, Cages, Bird Foods, etc., mailed on request. 



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Menaon The Review when you write. 



B. F. Hensley, Knightstown, Enchant- 

 ress, White Enchantress and Lawson-En- 

 chantress carnations, and Liberty and 

 Killarney roses, for all of which he re- 

 ceived honorable mention. 



V. D. Grave, Richmond, vase of May- 

 day, a pleasing shade of pink. 



Charles Knopf, Richmond, Admiration, 

 scoring 85 points and receiving a certifi- 

 cate of merit. This is an attractive flower 

 of the Rose-pink Enchantress color. He 

 also had vases of Mrs. Charles Knopf and 

 Euby, both of which attracted much at- 

 tention. 



Stuart & Haugh, of Anderson, had 

 some vases of standard varieties and one 

 of seedlings. 



Baur & Smith had" Shasta, their white 

 seedling, scoring 85 points and receiving 

 a certificate of merit. 



The judges were Messrs. Dorner, Junge 

 and Barick. 



After the business session was ended, 

 all sat down to supper and a pleasant 

 social time was spent, speech-making end- 

 ing the evening. 



The out-of-town members present were : 

 Fred Lemon, Charles Knopf and V. D. 

 Grave, of Richmond; Fred Dorner, La- 

 fayette: President Stuart and J, A. E. 

 Haugh, of Anderson; M. A. Barick, Sey- 

 mour; B. F. Hensley, Knightstown; A. 

 Barnaby, Columbus, and Bert Stanley, 

 Mooresville. 



Just a word to those carnation people 

 who have not made up their minds about 

 coming to the convention. Make it up 

 at once, as this convention will be "It" 

 and it cannot be spelled big enough or 

 printed black enough to make you ap- 

 predate what the word "It" means in 

 this case. All other conventions for 



years to come will date from this one — 

 it does not matter where they are held, 

 whether in Chicago or any other hot 

 place. This one at Indianapolis, in 1909, 



I want to say that 



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does beat all to sell stock. Every time 



I advertise I get more orders than I 



can fill. 



S. J. GALLOWAY. 



Eaton, O., Jan. 16, 1909. 



is the cake, bakery, baker and aU. And 

 remember, above all else, that we are 

 looking for you. 



Various Notes. 



Business conditions were on the quiet 

 order last week. We had the first touch 

 of real winter we have had this season. 



There is more snow on the ground than 

 has been seen here for the last three 

 years. 



The exhibition and reception commit- 

 tees got mixed in Sevetary Herr'a 

 premium list. A. F. J. Baur is chair- 

 man of the first named and Fred Huk- 

 riede presides over the latter, and they 

 have made arrangements to meet all 

 traiins arriving on Wednesday, so as to 

 help all visitors find themselves. Those 

 who meet the trains will have on their 

 badges and ribbons, so you can identify 

 them, but as they are not mind readers,, 

 please make yourselves known, so that 

 none may be overlooked, as they will be 

 there to direct and help you all they can. 



The city florists hope to have a good 

 attendance at the entertainment given by 

 them to the visitors. The bowling alleys 

 at the German house have been secured, 

 so everything will take place under one 

 roof, commencing at 8:30 p. m. Wednes- 

 day. If you cannot hit a pin, there will 

 be other things you can hit. S. 



Montreal, Que. — The store of White 

 & Co., at 522 James street, was dam- 

 aged by fire January 7, to the amount of 

 several hundred dollars. 



Dayton, 0. — Edna T. Matthews an- 

 nounces that after one year of troubles 

 with express, freight and mail mix-ups, 

 she wishes that her firm hereafter be 

 addressed as the Cottage Gardens. 



Natick, Mass. — By permission of the 

 Waban Rose Conservatories, a part of 

 their land on East Central street will 

 be flooded, so as to provide a suitable 

 skating ground for the young people of 

 the town. 



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