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40 



The Florists^ Review 



Sbpxembbb 28, 1916. 



CSTAILI 



iHED 1853 STLOUIS 



FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in 

 an attractive manner and keeo them In perfect condition. In 

 Brecht' s Refrigerators there is always a STRONG .CIRCULATION 

 OF DRY, COLD AIR. We build them of oak, or any other wood, 

 highly finished and thoroughly insulated. All hardware is of 

 brass, quadruple nickel-plated. The best of French beveled 

 plate glass used for mirrors and windows. 



Write for Prices Today 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Establi«bed 1853 



Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



176 PEARL ST., NEW YORK CITY 



Mention Th9 BeTlew when jon write. 



Gilbert Josephson, of Cornell Univer- 

 sity. Dards decorated the house and 

 church. 



A. Kottmiller's new store now ia com- 

 plete and is one of the most attractive 

 on Madison avenue. 



Small & Sons also have completed 

 their improvements and decorations and 

 may well claim the handsomest store in 

 this country, if not in the world. 



Reed & Keller's new catalogue is 

 ready for distribution. Mr. Eeed's lat- 

 est invention is a floral canopy — a neat, 

 practical and convenient necessity for 

 the decorative artist. 



Lewis T. Rankin, of Westerly, R. I., 

 is still missing. 



A strike at L. B. Codilington 's last 

 week involved about fifty of the em- 

 ployees of this famous rose grower. The 

 strike followed soon after Mr. Codding- 

 ton had entertained his help at the an- 

 nual banquet and outing. The men are 

 all anxious to return, but a new force 

 is rapidly being engaged. In the mean- 

 time the authorities are furnishing am- 

 ple protection. 



Jack Trepel, buyer for Joseph Trepel, 

 of Brooklyn, back from his auto trip 

 to San Francisco, next week will open 

 his own retail store on Fulton street, 

 Brooklyn. Mr. Trepel ia popular in the 

 trade and has the good wishes of a 

 host of friends. 



P. J. Smith's big store, at 131 West 

 Twenty-eighth street, may safely be 

 termed "the white house" of the fa- 

 mous wholesale street, now that the 

 decorators have finished their improve- 

 ments. 



Lawrence Kervan, of the Kervan Co., 

 has returned from his vacation at At- 

 lantic City and John Kervan and family 

 are enjoying a few weeks in the Adi- 

 rondacks. 



Percy W. Richter, manager of the 

 United Cut Flower Co., at 111 West 

 Twenty-eighth street, has added an auto 

 to his other facilities. 



Great improvements arc being made 

 at the S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. New 

 York headquarters, which Mr. Rigby 

 .lays will give him much needed space 

 for his rapidly increasing business. 



J. J. Coan says he received $6 per 

 dozen for Dinda's new pink chrysan- 

 themum. 



KOELLNER 



REFRIGERATORS 



are absolutely tb* beat in every respect 

 and UNKQUALiXJ) by any other. 



Hiindreda of 



KO&LLNER REFRIGERATORS 



in actual use, proving our claims. 



KOELLNER 



REFRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 



215 N. Michitai ««t., CH IC AGO Tel.RMialph 2815 



The company THAT KNOWS HOW to build 

 refriseratori and BUILDS THKM RIGHT. 



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FOR FLOWER BOXES 



Chicago Printed String Co. 



307 S. La Salle Street, CHI CAQO 



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I GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 I REFRIGERATORS 



S Send at once for Catalogue F.lllnstnitliic 

 % and deecribing flower bomeo. 



I BERNARD GLOEKLER CO.,rittibirsk,ri. 



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A. MiUer, of the American Bulb Co., 

 Chicago, was a recent visitor. 



C. H. Totty, of Madison, N. J., re- 

 turned September 23 from a business 

 trip in Connecticut. 



Frank G. Suchy, of San Antonio, Tex., 

 with Mrs. Suchy, was in the city last 

 week, after a three months' auto trip 

 through New England. 



J. K. Allen soon will celebrate the 

 thirtieth anniversary of his entry into 

 the wholesale florists' business. 



W. H. Gunther is back from his sum- 

 mer at Averne and John Gunther from 

 Midland beach. 



The MacNiff Horticultural Co. auc- 

 tions are drawing big houses and sales 

 of bulbs are enormous. 



-"WE MAKE THEM BEHER''- 



Florists' High-grade 

 Refrigerators 



WE DESIGN 

 WE BUILD 

 WE SET UP 



Our Specialty is 



FLORISTS* 

 REFRIGERATION 



Writ* tor Cataloru* 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



520 Milwaukee Ave. CHIUGO, ILL 



Mention The Heview when you write. 



1917 



Catalogue and Price List 



Florists' Cards and Envelopes 

 Printing, Labels and Embossers 



Ready to mail today. 

 Write for one. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



Lansing, Mich. 



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• Guttman & Raynor are featuring 

 the new pink mum, Alexander J. Qutt- 



