Mabch 8, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



R.p. MacNitt 



Sl«8 



Ann Arbor. Mich.. Feb.. 1917. 



"Refrigerator arrived 0. K. a 

 few days ago. The best one in 

 town, is the best we can say for .it. 

 How's that?" 



Yon, too. may enjoy the satisfaction of 

 convenience, service, beauty and more 

 profits In your refrigerators tables, or 

 display cases. If backed by the guaran- 

 tee of our Store Fixture Division. 



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rREPARED CYCAS LEAVES 



Per 100 



8/12 inches $1.80 



16/20 inches 3.00 



24/28 inches 6.00 



82/86 inches 6.50 



40/44 inches 9.60 



Per 100 



12/16 inches $ 1.90 



20/24 inches 4.10 



28/32 inches 6.00 



86/40 inches 7.76 



44/48 inches 10.60 



rREPARED HAGNOUA LEAVES 



(Qreen. Brown and Purple) 

 Per carton $1.36 Per 100 lbs $16.00 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN COMPANY 



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ROCHELLE 



Pftper Pots and Dirt Bands. See pagre 180. 



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on a recent melancholy occasion. His 

 work included a cluster of American 

 Beauties, a wreath of Enchantress Su- 

 preme carnations, baby primroses and 

 lilies, and a number of other fine com- 

 binations. 



George Burton, chairman of the com- 

 mittee on exhibits for the coming rose 

 festival, has secured one of the best 

 E. G. Hill Co. seedling roses for the 

 christening planned for the opening day 

 of the exhibition, March 20. 



Eecent visitors include T. P. Lang- 

 hans and W. T. Usinger, of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



The sad news has been received in 

 this city of the death of William A. 

 Baker, eldest son of William J. Baker, 

 in a hospital in Allegheny City, Sunday 

 morning, March 4, resulting from an 



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I Keep Your Flowers Fresh | 



= Don't let them wither and spoil before you have had a = 



5 chance to sell them. Wipe out this loss and increase = 



i your profits. = 



5 You can do it if you have the proper means of pre- = 



= servation and refrigeration. S 



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Florist 



Refrigerators 



= will keep your flowers fresh and attractive. The McCray patented sys- 5 



S tern of refrigeration keeps flowers at just the right temperature all of E 



S the time. They are always fresh, cool and salable. E 



5 The McCray will help sell your goods, too. Its beautiful plate glass E 



E doors and sides and its inviting arrangement provide for most attractive E 



E display. The compartments vary in dimensions to allow for different E 



= length stems. E 



E The linings come in either heavy plate mirror or white enamel. The E 



S woodwork may be finished to match the decorations of your store. E 



E Let us tell you more about the McCray. E 



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