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The Florists' Review 



Fkbhoaey 8, 1917. 



CSTAtLI 



ii^ED 1853 SPLOUIS 



FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in 

 an attractiye manner and keep them in perfect condition. In 

 Brecht's Refrigerators there is always a STRONG CIRCULA- 

 TION 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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Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., ST. LOUfS, MO. 



176 PEARL ST.. NEW YORK CITY 



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BKRNARD 6LOEKLER 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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large. Yellow daisies and mignonette 

 arrive in good condition and sell well. 

 Cut tulips move easily and Roman hya- 

 cinths find favor. Easter lilies and 

 callas are not so abundant now. A 

 large business has been done in potted 

 hyacinths during the last week, some 

 exceptionally good plants having ar- 

 rived. 



Various Notes. 



Charles W. Crosman, of the Crosman 

 Bros. Co., recently celebrated his sev- 

 entieth birthday. He was the recipient 

 of a basket of seventy Killarney roses, 

 presented to him by a number of the 

 old employees. 



George Cramer has been busy of late 

 on valentine novelties for Salter Bros. 



Visitors to the trade last week includ- 

 ed E. F. Kennon, of the Climax Mfg. 

 Co., of Castorland, N. Y.; Julius Berg, 

 of Lion & Co., New York; James Rogers, 

 of Spencerport, N. Y. 



Joseph Cann, of S. A. Anderson's, 

 Buffalo, was in town last week to make 

 up a large blanket and other pieces for 

 the funeral of a prominent citizen. 



David Scott, of Corfu, N. Y., is ship- 



Mr. J. M. Cochrane 



>JC|3^^^ Chicago, November, 1910. 



"The Ice box you made for us 



f : we could ask — It looks Kood — 



easy to get in and out of^and keeps 



flowere as long as we could ever liope 



to keep them. (Had to (fo on record as 



being satisfied with the sei-vlce of your 



Store Fixture Division." 



Yon, too.lmay enjoy the satisfaction of 

 convenience, service, beauty and more 

 profits In your refrlgei-ators, tables, or 

 display cases. If backed by the guaran- 

 tee of our Store Fixture Division. 



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ping in fine cut tulips, which he disposes 

 of quickly. 



H. E. Wilson had a good window for 

 the week end consisting of a large val- 

 entine heart prettily arranged with an 

 arrow and corsages of red roses. Busi- 

 ness with Mr. "Wilson has been excep- 

 tionally good. 



I hear on good authority that the local 

 florists are discussing the advantages 



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of standard prices. Action probably 

 will be taken at the next meeting of 

 the Florists' Association. 



Wilfred Keller, son of William J. 

 Keller, left Eochester February 8 to 

 take a position at the A. N. Pierson 

 establishment at Cromwell, Conn. 



H. J. H. 



