A Washburn & Sons, Floating Ornaments. — Sea-gulls, ducks, swans, single and in groups of three or four, 
Bulbs, Plants and at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents. 
Flowers. Pebbles,— Large size, 5 cents per pint; small, 10 cents per pint. 
Shells.— Small, 15 cents per pint. 
Conch Shells. — 15 cents each. . 
Rubber Tubing for syphoning water out of globes without lifting aquarium or dis- 
turbing arrangement of same, 30 cents. 
Nets for catching fish, 18 inch handle, 25 cents each. 
Fish Food, 10 cents per box. 
Aquaria Plants, 10 cents per bunch. 
If fish food or aquaria plants are wanted by mail, add 3 cents per package or 
bunch for postage. Globes, ornaments, pebbles, etc., must be sent by express. No 
charge for packing. Gold fish can be sent safely long distances by express during 
the cool months (October to April), and shorter distances during the summer. 
CHRISTMAS GREENS 
Prices given include cost 
of packing. 
Write for our Spring Cat- 
alogue to be issued 
Feb. 1, 1903. 
Mailed free on application 
Holly. —Best Delaware holly, prickly leaf, well berried. 15 to 25 cents per pound. 
Holly Wreaths.— We make our own wreaths. They are of superior quality. Twelve 
to 14 inches in diameter, 25 to 35 cents each. 
Mistletoe.— First quality 25 to 50 cents per pound. 
Evergreen Wreathing (Lycopodium or Ground Pine.) — Ten cents per yard, 3 yards for 25c. 
Original roll of 20 yards, $1.25. 
Prices on Christmas greens subject to change without notice, v\ rite tor defini e 
price about December 10th to 15th. 
We are headquarters for cut flowers. Wire usyour order. 
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