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November 2, 1916. '^■ 



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iHED 1853 STlOUIS 



FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in an at- 

 tractive manner and keep them in perfect condition. In Brecht's Refrig- 

 erators 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. 



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-^ Established 1853 



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



176 PEARL ST.. NEW YORK CITY 



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Some fine chrysanthemums are seen, 

 and combinations are especially good. 

 The good varieties, such as Chrysolora, 

 Oconto, Touset, Bonnaffon, Pacific Su- 

 preme and Smith's Advance, are seen. 

 Pompons in yellow, white, pink and 

 bronze shades are more plentiful and 

 sell well. Carnations as yet are not 

 numerous, but they are improving as 

 far as length of stem and size of bloom 

 are concerned. Roses are good and sell 

 fairly well. At the week end they were 

 considerably cheaper and many retail- 

 ers ran specials. The demand for or- 

 chids is not large, nor is valley in spe- 

 cial demand. Some good bouvardias 

 reach us in pink and white, but they 

 move rather slowly. The supply of vio- 

 lets meets the present demands. A few 

 gladioli reach the market and sell 

 easily. Easter lilies are good and clear 

 more easily than previously. Candy- 

 tuft is good and sold satisfactorily at 

 the end of the week for cemetery use. 

 Greens are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Visitors last week included George 

 Hampton, of J. G. Neidinger Co., Phil- 

 adelphia; James Karins, of Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia; T. T. Fryer, 

 of the Tajimi Co., New York; .John 

 Ward, of Mumford, N. Y.; S. W. Mor- 

 gan, of Le Roy, N. Y.; S. Enright, of 

 Wertheimer Bros., New York. 



Charles Suhr, Jacob Thomann and 

 Charles Lee, the latter of Barnard, are 

 sending in some fine chrysanthemums. 



George Cramer has gone to Buffalo, 

 to enter the employ of S. A. Anderson. 



A. Vick, manager of the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co., is at his father's home 

 in this city for a few days. The elder 

 Mr. Vick is seriously ill and little hopes 

 are held for his recovery. 



John Orgar, of Irondequoit, N. Y., 

 is cutting a large quantity of white 

 candytuft, which sells well at present. 



Some fine pink, salmon and white 

 single bouvardias are being cut at the 

 greenhouses of Fred Vick. 



Halloween windows have been pop- 

 ular this week. The Rochester Floral 

 Co. display was chiefly of foliage and 

 lanterns. H. E. Wilson had a good 

 arrangement of foliage, cornstalks, 

 pumpkins and yellow and white mums, 



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while Salter's window also was of 

 pumpkins, lanterns and a fine assort- 

 ment of mums with foliage. 



C. F. Treichler, of Sanborn, N. Y., 

 brought an auto truck-load of Boston 

 ferns into the wholesale market a few 

 days ago. He expects to pick sweet 

 peas in a week or two. 



George B. Hart has just received a 

 large consignment of glassware and 

 fancy flower bowls. The alterations 

 have been completed and Mr. Hart now 

 has an up-to-date wholesale cut flower 

 and supply house. All shipments are 

 made from the basement. 



J. B. Keller Sons had a rich and ar- 

 tistic window display for the week end. 

 Vases of pansies, window boxes of vio- 



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are illastrated in full oolor 

 in their new catalogue. Send 

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