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HORTICULTUEE 



August 17, 1912 



Brecht's Florists' Refrigerators 



AVill display your flowers in an attractive manner and Keep them 

 in perfect condition. In BrecKt's Refrigerators tHere is always 



rons Oircula-tion o-F Dry^ Oold /Kir 



We build them of oak, or any other wood, highly finished and thoroughly insulated. All hard- 

 ware is of brass, quadruple nickel-plated. The best of French beveled plate glass used for 

 mirrors and windows. Write for prices today. 



Esl&blished 

 18S3 



Tlie Breclit Company 



NKW YORK CITY 



DENVER. 



MaiR Offices and Factories: 

 1218 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



SAN FRA.NCISCO 



A MODERN FLOWER STORE. 



We publish herewith for the benefit 

 of our readers the interior view of the 

 salesroom of Sanders' Nurseries of 

 St. Louis. Mo. This is one of the most 

 attractive shops in the country, and 

 caters to the best trade of St. Louis. 

 The view shows from the reception 



room back to the greenhouses. On 

 the left is one of Brecht's refrigerators 

 which they report is giving entire sat- 

 isfaction. 



Prospective buyers of florists' re- 

 frigerators will find it to their advan- 

 tage to communicate with The Brecht 



Company of St. Louis, Mo., or any of 

 their branches in New York, Denver 

 and San Francisco. The Brecht Co. 

 will exhibit one of their latest refrig- 

 erators mechanically cooled by one of 

 their ice machines, at the Coliseum, 

 Chicago, during the Convention. 



ST. LOUIS PERSONALS. 



W. C. Smith along with Mrs. Smith 

 are at Jerome, Mo., for a fishing trip. 



Ed. Kaliseh of the firm of Kallsch 

 Bros., is spending his vacat'on at Elk- 

 hart Lake, Wis. 



J. J. Beneke is still an enthusiast on 

 the bowling question but says it has 

 died out here among the florists and 

 that so far as he knows there will 



not be a bowling team from here at 

 Chicago and that the individual event 

 will only be represented from here 

 this year at least. 



Chas. Young, of the 0. Young & 

 Sons Co., is at South Haven, Mich., for 

 a week's stay and will take in the 

 convention on his way home. 



Theo Miller will soon open his new 

 store at Hamilton and Delmar Aves. 

 Mr. Miller erected the building some 



time ago. The old establishment will 

 be retained. 



Visitors. — M. LeVine of Lion & Co., 

 New York and Julius Dillhoff of 

 Schloss Bros., New York. 



Oakland, Md. — It is reported that 

 three greenhouses of H. Weber & Sons 

 Co. were destroyed by the severe 

 storm of July 24. Other houses were 

 somewhat damaged. 



