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HOETICULTURE 



September 28, 1912 



AN UP-TO-DATE FLORISTS' RE- 

 FRIGERATOR. 



The illustration shows a typical flor- 

 ists' refrigerator manufactured by the 

 McCray Refrigerator Co., of Kendall- 

 ville, Ind., a concern which was a pio- 

 neer in this line of manufacture and 

 which has always been known for the 

 high quality of its product. This re- 

 frigerator was installed in the store of 

 the Metropolitan Floral Co., St. Louis, 

 Mo., and was built to order according 

 to their particular needs. It is 7 feet 

 2 inches wide by 2 feet 6 inches deep 

 by 7 feet 2 inches high. The ice cham- 

 ber which is above the storage com- 

 partment has an ice capacity of 700 

 lbs. There are three doors opening to 

 the storage compartmnt which are of 

 beveled plate glass. The interior of 

 the refrigerator is lined with galvan- 

 ized iron, white-enameled with the ex- 

 ception of the back and left end which 

 are covered with large mirrors. There 

 is also a large beveled plate mirror 

 over the double doors. The hardware 

 is all heavily nickel-plated brass. The 

 outside of the refrigerator is finished 

 in white enamel to correspond with 

 the rest of the wood work in the store. 



It will pay any florist who is looking 

 for information on the subject of re- 

 frigeration to write to the company for 

 their recently issued catalogue of flor- 

 ists' refrigerators. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON, Pres. 

 CH.^RLES E. ROBINSON, Vice-Pres. 



MAURICE L. GLASS, Treas. 

 .JOSEPH M.\R(iOLIS, Secy 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



BS«- TWO IN ONE ^a«ffl 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. have incorporated their New York 

 Branch with MAURICE L. GLASS of New York City under the firm 

 name of 



HENRY M. ROBINSON COM 

 PANY OF NEW YORK 



Maurice L,. Glass, Manager 



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The combined business is now carried on on the first floor m the COOGAN 

 BUILDING, 55-57 W. 26th ST., in the enlarged floor space formerly 

 occupied by Maurice L. Glass. 



Telephone Nos. 13 Madison Sq. ani 8510 Madison Sq. 



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NEWS NOTES. 



New York, N. Y.— L. B. Nason, for- 

 merly with A. L. Young & Co., has 

 opened as a wholesale florist at 116 

 West 28th street. 



Hutchinson, Kan. — N. N. Kline has ap- 



plied for an injunction to restrain Geo. 

 M. Schurr and H, P. Miller from en- 

 gaging' in the retail florist business for 

 a term of four years, in accordance 

 with a contract which he alleges is in 

 force between defendants and himself. 



