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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBKB 19, 1911. 



BULLETIN No. 5 



We have made a contract with one of the largest manufacturing mills of 



WAX PAPER 



for an enormous amount of best quality Wax Paper. To get the rock-bottom price for one year, we were 

 compelled to take one-half the amount at once. Now, this is too much money for us to have tied up 

 in Wax Paper; therefore, we ofifer you this special price on 1 ream Wax Paper, by the case of 10 reams: 



White 

 Green 



SIZE OF SHEET, 24 x 36 



$1*20 per ream Pink • • 

 1*30 per ream Purple 



MANUFAQURCR and IMPORHR sf FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



$1.30 per ream 

 1.30 per ream 



TAO r ilFiniil/iPD MANUFAQURCR and IMPORHR flf FLORISTS' SUPPLIES null j|lV|l|niIfj| Af 



JU5. ll. ntllliniltK, 1513-15 GERMANTOWN AVENUE, ifllLADtLllllA, FA. 



WATCH FOR OUR BUU.ETIN ON POINSETTIAS 



Mention Th«» V' '-<■•»•• •• ►"•»» von write 



There's Money for You 



in GOLDFISH 



Here is a Special Offer that means a 

 big Profit for You. We will give to 

 one florist in each town who takes advantage 

 this fine assortment — 



FREE-100 LIVE GOLDnSH 



COSTS $16.00 FOR OUR COMBINATION No. 10 



SELLS FOR $30.66 



12 lOc-1 pt. aiob«a 

 12 26c— "a g&\. Globes 



6 60c— 1 tral. aiobrs 

 1 box Pebble*. 10c 



CONTAINS THK FOLLOWING: 



1 |1 00-2 «al. Gljbe 6 Oastles. $1 60 



1 1.25— 2iaK^i. OUbe 3 small Oastles. 46c 



100 10c Fish 6 10c buDcHes Moss 



26 16c FUh 48 lOc boxes Fish Food 



. . I( jou sell these 100 free Fish at lOc each, you 



Saad y ^ ar oriAr todtr for Aquarlams, Q ob 4 and other sappU-^ and get bosj for the Oo.dfish season. 



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■ * '*^'*' will miku $lO.00 nxtra profit. Saad r^ar oriAr todtr for Aquarlams, Q ob 4 and other 



■ which Is noir m mil Bwiaff. IMPOKTICD AXO AMERICAN OOLDKISH. f rom $S.O0 nif ijer lOO. 



I 



-YOUR PROFIT. $14.66 



Shall we send 



our 



calSoSThe Auburndale Goldfish Co. 



920 W. RiiMpli St., 

 CHICAQO, ILL. 



MeaaoD rbe Keview wben vnu write. 



Adam Heitz has his place in good 

 shape. His carnations and roses look fine 

 and his mums are also good. The Heitz 

 establishment is directly opposite the 

 main entrance of St. Louis cemetery, 

 the largest Catholic burying-ground 

 here. He grows a good many mums for 

 All Saints' day. Some 1,500 plants 

 grown with from three to six flowers 

 give a good supply of the middle priced 

 cut flowers which are in big demand for 

 the occasion. About 750 potted mum 

 plants are in good shape and will be 

 disposed of readily on that day. 



C. B. Thompson & Co. have been busy 

 with funeral work. A grave cover of 

 orchids and valley was one of the pieces 

 recently turned out. 



A. Rasmussen, of New Albany, Ind., 

 has finished rebuilding the house that 

 was demolished by wind. The house 

 was planted to Beauties and Kaiserins. 

 The former were affected to some ex- 

 tent by the exposure, and Mr. Ras- 

 mussen does not expect much from 

 them until after the holidays. The 



A Good Place <o Buy 



Cut Flowerg, Palms, Ferns, Bulbs and Florists' 

 Supplies. Write them next time you need lomethiDg. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



rest of the stock is in good shape. He 

 is cutting some fine Killarney and 

 White Killarney, My Maryland, Mrs. 

 Jardine, Bride and Maid. The carna- 

 tion range is producing well. 



The new front in the store of Fred 

 Haupt is being completed, and the 



store is as handsome as any in town. 

 The finish is all in tile. Baskets of 

 flowers are worked in the walls of the 

 vestibule in various colors and are 

 quite effective. A large art glass can- 

 opy extends the full width of the store 

 and almost to the curb, studded with 



