December 13, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



837 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



913 GRAND AVE. 



KANSAS CITY, MO 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Holiday Orders For D livery of Flowers, 



Designs or Clioice Plants 



Given Prompt and Careful Attention 



cases, as well as a customer's desk 

 with plate glass stationery compart- 

 ments, a marble top working counter 

 and refrigerator display counter for 

 showing small cut flowers. The side 

 walls are panelled and fitted with num- 

 erous full length plate mirrors. 



The floor is tile and a large work 

 room is provided in back of the refrig- 

 erator. The work room has a rear en- 

 trance, so that supplies can be brought 

 in without going through the show 

 room. 



Refrigerator and refrigerator display 

 case are cooled by a 1%-ton United Ice 

 Machine. The ice machine is of such 

 a capacity that a large storage refrig- 

 erator can be cooled in addition to the 

 present equipment. 



That it is a great advantage to the 

 florist to be able to purchase direct 

 from one manufacturer store fixtures, 

 refrigerators and ice machines, seems 

 to be clearly shown by this beautiful 

 store outfit. 



THE Florists' Supply 

 House of America 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BUY YOUR 

 CHRISTMAS FLOWERS AND 

 SUPPLIES 

 FROM HORTICULTURE ADVER- 

 TISERS. 



United Refrigerator and Ice Machine Co.'s fixtures in modern florists' store, 



Madison, Wis. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Brookings, S. D. — A. B. Holmes has 

 bought the greenhouse of A. E. Thorn- 

 ber. 



Oswego, III. — Alva Cooney has pur- 

 chased the greenhouses of A. L. Tru- 

 man. 



Janesville, Wis. — Joseph Farnsworth 



has sold his greenhouses at Rockford, 

 111., to Edward Amerpohl. 



Downers Grove, III. — The home of 



Henry N. Bruns, the Chicago seeds- 

 man, was destroyed by fire on Satur- 

 day morning, Nov. 29th. The loss is 

 estimated between $4,000 and $5,000, 

 partially covered by insurance. 



