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DECEMBBR 8, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



33 



George Saltford 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



129 West 28th Street 



NEW YORK 



Telephone No. 3393 Madison Square 



The men who win success In the world are the 



men who do things 



We do not fear to assert ourselves. Our reputation and facilities are 

 unsurpassed. We handle a grade of Roses and Carnations 

 second to none. If there are any better Violets than ours, we have 

 not seen them. ::::::::::: 



We will contract with reliable parties for first-class Violets at 



$1.25 per 100 for Christmas 



We can find room in our convenient store for a few more growers of Cut Flowers. 



We pay promply— realize the highest prices 

 AND WE ARE HERE TO STAY 



An immediate opening at top prices for a grower of MY MARYLAND, RICHMOND and KILLARNEY 



Meation The Review when yoa write. 



/OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER 



An Aquarium like this given FREE to every purchaser of the assortment herewith. It makes a fine display 

 case for gold fish in your window. It has a galvanized iron frame, green enameled, with gold striping. 



Hold, .even ^o„. and wiu »oi leak. ^^^^^ jgS.OO; Kiilize $54.00; youT pTOfit $29.00 



iThis 7-OalIon Aqnarlum Free. 



1 Doz. 1-pt. globes, retail for 10c each $ 1.20 



1 Doz. %-gal. globes, retail at 25c 3.00 



1 Doz. 1-gal. globes, retail at 50c 6.00 



.S 1%-gal. globes, retail at 75c to 85c 2.40 



2 2-gal. globes, retail at Sl.OO 2.00 



2 3-gal. globes, retail at $1.50 3.00 



6 Doz. Fish Food, retail at 10c box 7.20 



1 Doz. Cabomba moss, retail at 10c 1.20 



1 Doz. castles, at 15c each 1.80 



1 Doz. castles, at 25c to 35c 3.00 



% Doz. boxes sea shells, at 20c 1.20 



1-6 Doz. large castles, at 50c each 1.00 



100 Medium small fish, at 10c 10.00 



40 Medium large flsh, at 20c to 35c 8.00 



4 Extra fancy flsh (Japanese Comets) 2.00 



1 Dip Net, free. 1 Large rustic stand 1.00 



Total $54.00 



Send for Illustrated Catalogue 



(And one aquarium 

 for yourself) 



1 -Gallon Globe. 



The Auburndale Goldfish Co., '^o west^R-ndoiph^ street. Chicago 



Mention The Review when you write. 



along through summer, having recently 

 ordered stock for crops of all the lead- 

 ing summer flowers, from peonies, 

 gladioli and asters, to the later bloom- 

 ing daisies, etc. 



Ley & Bro., of Highland, N. Y,, are 

 shipping Adiantum hybridum to Percy 

 Jones. 



John Poehlmann says that the 

 crops of Poehlmann Bros. Co. look as 

 well as he could ask, except the sweet 

 peas. These, too, appear well, the 



vines having made a wonderful growth, 

 but he says they drop the buds in- 

 stead of expanding them. 



August Grossman, who now is run- 

 ning for his own account the green- 

 houses which he leased for years to the 

 late Ernest Weber, is cutting a fine 

 crop of Killarney, pink and white. He 

 consigns his output to John Kruchten. 



E. C. Amling says he believes there 

 will be more flowers for Christmas 

 than this market ever before has seen. 



W, J. Smyth had the family order 

 for the Cudahy funeral last week, in- 

 cluding a casket cover of violets, but 

 practically all the leading stores had 

 work for the occasion, the display of 

 flowers being one of the largest ever 

 seen in Chicago. 



The Fleischman store in the Eailway 

 Exchange buildimg is doing a large busi- 

 ness, but uses scarcely any carnations 

 compared to the other flowers handled. 



[Continued on pa^e 39.] 



