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The Weekly norists^ Review^ 



NOVBMBBR 25, 1909. 



100 LIVE GOLDnSH FREE 



We are giving away, FRIEE of all charge, to one florist in each town, 100 live, bealtbyQoldfiBh. The florist can give one Fish to each 

 customer as a premium and thereby increase his regular sales. The majority of people who never handled Goldfish have the mistaken idea that 

 Goldfish die very rapidly and are a great care. Handle Fish as we instruct and you will not lose two out of a hundred and tbey will be but little 

 care. There is nothing that you can put in your window tbat will attract more attention than Goldfish. 



Special Offer— Here is a 

 Profit for You 



INVEST $16.00 



IN OUR COMBINATION 

 NO. lU, AND 



REALIZE $30.65 



CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING: 

 12 lOo -1 pt. Globes 1 $1.00-2 eal. Globe 



12 25c— ^ eal. Globes 1 $1.25—2^ eal. Globe 



6 SOo-l eal. Globes 6 Castles, $1.50 



1 box Pebbles, 10c. 3 small Castles, 4Sc 



FRKK wltb eacb outfit, 100 Fish to sell or elve away. 



100 10c Flsb 



25 15c Fisb 



6 10c buncbes Moss 



48 lOo boxes Fisb Food 



250 circulars. One dip net 



If you sell these 100 free fish at 10c each, you will make $10.00 extra profit. 



Imported and American Goldfish, from $2.00 up per 100 



We Manufacture WINDOW AQUARIUMS SEND FOR CATALOGUE 



New No. 980 W. Randolph St., 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



The Auburndale Goldflsli Company, 



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honorable mention; sport of T. Eaton 

 chrysanthemum from H. F. Woods, vote 

 of thanks; fine Princess of Wales violets 

 from same exhibitor, cultural report of 

 merit; Carnation Eed Prince, an excel- 

 lent scarlet seedling, from Backer & Co., 

 report of merit ; seedling No. 96, a prom- 

 ising white, from Backer & Co., honor- 

 able mention; Carnation Washington, a 

 dark pink Enchantress sport from Henry 

 Eichholz, Waynesboro, Pa., vote of 

 thanks; Chrysanthemum W. T. Brock 

 from W. N. Craig, honorable mention; 

 Adiantum polyphyllum from William 

 Thatcher, vote of thanks; Carnation 

 Beacon from David Eing, vote of 

 thanks; four vases of roses from Eber 

 Holmes, vote of thanks; the latter con- 

 tained dark and light pink Killarney, 

 showing the better color secured by se- 

 lection, also pink as well as scarlet Eich- 

 mond. 



Members and friends who intend going 

 on the field day to Nashua, N. H., Decem- 

 ber 11, should notify the club's secretary 

 in advance. Train leaves the north sta- 

 tion at 11:30, arriving at Nashua Junc- 

 tion at 12:33. Dinner will be served be- 

 fore visiting George E. Buxton's estab- 

 lishment. Aug. Gaedeke & Co. 's place 

 will be looked over later. 



Varioui Notes. 



James F. M. Farquhar sailed for Eu- 

 rope, November 17, on a short business 

 trip. 



H. M. Eobinson & Co. are having a 

 heavy call for their fine quality of box- 

 wood and other greenery, and are at 

 present exceptionally busy on Thanks- 

 giving flower orders. 



We continue to get abnormally warm 

 and dry November weather. Such shrubs 

 as Spirjea Thunbergii and f orsythias have 

 many flowers open, while such hardy 

 plants as pansies, daisies, pompon chrys- 

 anthemums and primroses are blooming 

 profusely. Lawns and fields are golden 

 with dandelions in many places. This is 

 not ideal Thanksgiving weather, nor 

 such as flower growers like. 



Among visitors last week were: F. E. 

 Pierson, Tarrytown, N. Y. ; E. A. Stroud 

 and Eobert Craig, Philadelphia. 



Herman Waldecker, the well known 

 Braintree florist, was married, November 

 16, at Whitehouse, Norfolk, Conn., to 



"Florists' Favorite" 

 Cut Flower Boxes 



Tery Nest Manila Boxes— White Inside 

 All Boxes Full Telescope 



The following sizes are carried in stock 

 and immediate shipment will be made. 



Per 100 



20x4x3 $2.25 



18x5x3 2.26 



24x5x3Vj 3.00 



21x7x3'-2 3.25 



28x8x4 4 50 



30x5x3V3 3.76 



36x6x5 6.50 



Printed free in lots of 300 or more; 60c 

 per iro additional in less quantity. 



Dealgn Boxes. Heavy Manila; white 

 inside; made up full telescope— therefore 

 strong and serviceable. A good shipping 

 box. Per 100 



16x16x8 9 8.00 



18x18x8 9 00 



20x20x8 10.00 



24x24x8 12 00 



36x14x10 15.t>0 



36x10x6 10 00 



30x12x7 8.50 



28x12x4 6.50 



24x18x8 Pillow box 12.00 



20x16x8 " " 10.00 



10 per cent discount will be made in lots 

 of 1000 or more assorted sizes. Other 

 sizes can be furnished on special order if 

 the quantity will warrant it. 



Samples of stock on request. Terms 

 cash with order. Prompt shipment our 

 hobby. 



Frelfrht prepaid to any station east 

 of the HisslRSippi BiTer on all orders 

 recelred dnring Norember amointing 

 to $15.00 or more. 



CLIMAX MANUfAQURING CO. 



Box No. 200, CASTORLAND, N. T. 



MentioR The Review when you write. 



Miss Marie Weibel. His many friends 

 wish him many years of wedded hap- 

 piness. 



Lemoine Bros., of Framingham; F. T. 

 White, of Holbrook, and C. J. Harvey, 

 of Needham Heights, are all bringing 

 in some nice wallflowers at present. 



S. J. Goddard, Alex. Montgomery and 

 E. A. Peirce are the Park street market 

 committee on the S. A. F. national spring 

 show. 



The stock book of the new Boston 

 Flower Exchange, Inc., will be open for 

 subscriptions on and after November 22. 

 The officers are as follows: President, 



WIETOK BROS. 



Wbolesale Gro^eers and 

 Shippers of 



Cut Flowers 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 

 Current Price List 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Long Btems $5.00 



30-inch Btemn 3.50 



24-inch stemB 2.50 



20-inch atema 2.00 



18-inch atema 1.60 



15-inch Btema 1.25 



12-inch Btems 1.00 



Short 76 



Per 100 



Bridesmaid and Bride $ 3.00 to $ 6.00 



Killarney 3.00 to 8.00 



White Killarney 3.00 to 8.00 



Mrs. Jardine 3.00 to 8.00 



Richmond 3 00 to 8.00 



Uncle John 3.00 to 6.00 



Pcrle 3.00 to 6 00 



ROSES, our selection 3.00 



Carnations 2.00 to 3.00 



Mums, doz., $1.50-$3... 



Harrisii 16.00 



Valley... 3.00 to 4.00 



Adiantum 1.00 



Sprengeri per bunch, .50 



ferns per 1000, 1.50 



Galax per 1000, 1.50 



Mention The Review when you write. 



W. C. Stickel; vice-president, William 

 Nicholson; clerk and treasurer, George 

 Cartwright; directors, Alex. Montgomery, 

 L. W. Mann, A. Christensen, E. A. 

 Peirce, S. J. Goddard and Thomas Pegler. 

 A stockholders' meeting will be held 

 November 27. 



W. W. Eawson & Co. report an excep- 

 tionally strong bulb demand and are 

 pretty well cleaned out of all lines. 



At E. & J. Farquhar 's Boslindale es- 



