March 2, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



43 



Advertise 



Your Business While Making 

 Attractive Packages— Use 



ADVERTISING TWINE 



A ribbon 3-16-in. wide, on which we print 

 your advertisement every few inches. 

 Costs no more than twine. 1000 yards 

 to spool. Spool-holder with cutting at- 

 tachment furnished free with first order. 

 The following prices include printing: 

 $1.85 per 1000 yards in 4000 yard lots 

 1.75 per 1000 yards in 12000 yard lots. 

 Send today for. free colorcard. 



Order either direct or 

 through your jobber. 



Neuer A 

 Hoffmann 



75 Orand St., 

 NEW YORK CITT 



M>»ntton Tlie Review when you write. 



TURN $18.00 INTO 

 $60.00 IN 12 WEEKS 



Plant a case of 300 7/9 Giganteums 

 right now and cut them for 



DECORATION DAY 



Less than case lots, 

 ' $8.00 per 100 



C. C. rOLLWORTH CO., Nilwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Review when 70a write. 



277fo MORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In 4-lncb SQUARE paper pots 

 (U4 cubic inches of soil and roots) than on plants 

 raised in 4-Inch clay pots (31 cubic Inches of soil 

 and roots). See oiir 2-paKe advt., pages 10-11. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE & SONS. Chester, N. J. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



one. The Hofbrau Trio will enliven 

 the entire banquet. A large attendance 

 is assured. 



The Elks will hold a flower and 

 fashion show in Buffalo, April 3. 



Bowling. 



The following scores were made by 

 the Florists' team in the league match 

 last week: 



1st 2d "MX T'l. Av. 



Sandiford 221 180 181 582 194 



^cott 144 ... 122 266 133 



Npuhcck 170 167 184 523 174 



Stuntz 195 177 183 555 185 



Speldel 183 167 201 551 184 



Strictmeyer 117 ... 117 117 



^ Totnls 913 SIO 871 2594 8C5 



Spencer Kelloggs 682 739 832 2257 752 



In the two-man event the Florists' 

 team made this score: 



1st 2(1 .Sd T'l. Av. 



Sandiford 216 169 1&3 568 189 



Speidel 194 173 167 534 178 



„ Totals 410 342 350 1102 .367 



Speucer 'Kellogs^s 374 337 381 1092 .361 



A. E. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



We were surprised last week, while 

 gathering outdoor flowers and listening 

 to song birds, by the sudden arrival of 

 another winter. Its arrival was timely, 



To Keep Flowers Fresh! 



Keep your cut flowers fresh until they are sold 

 and you will wipe out a big loss in your business. It 

 all rests with the proper preserving which in turn 

 depends upon the correct method of refrigeration. 



If you want to minimize your loss through 

 withered, unsalable goods— practically wipe it out- 

 get a 



McCray Florists' 

 Refrigerator 



The McCray preserves your goods in an even temperature all the 

 time and keeps them fresh, cool and salable. The McCray System is 

 scientific and is the best method for keeping cut flowers. 



The McCray with its handsome doors and sides of beautiful 

 plate glass provides for attractive display. Its inviting arrangement 

 helps sell goods. The linings come in either beveled plate mirror or 

 white enamel. The compartments vary in dimensions to allow for 

 the different length stems. The wood designing may be had In any 

 finish to conform with your store decoration. 



Send for These Catalogs 



No. 7k— For Florists No. 92— For Residences 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 



I 688 Lake Street Kendallville, Ind. 



= Chicago, 1000 So. Michigan Ave. New York 7-9 W. 30th St. 



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