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The Florists^ Review 



NOVEMBEtt 9, 1916. 



CSTAILI 



iHED 1853 STLOUIS 



FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in 

 an attractive 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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THE BRECHT COMPANY 



EstablUhed 1853 



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



176 PEARL ST.. NEW YORK CITY 



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street of Xew York, as Twenty-eighth 

 street has beeu and is the wholesalers' 

 Mecca. 



H. H. Burns, son of the veteran 

 grower and wholesaler, A. S. Burns, of 

 Woodside, has been successful in his re- 

 tail store at 509 Madison avenue. He 

 has added a fine, new auto to his de- 

 livery facilities. His brother, A. S. 

 Burns, of Spring Valley, N. Y., has 

 completed two houses, each 70x400, and 

 has sold his residence and purchased 

 forty acres of land not far distant, 

 with an old mansion on the property. 

 This is the range where lilies and 

 Hadley roses are the specialties. 



The congratulations of the trade are 

 tendered J. K. Lewis and his bride, for- 

 merly Miss Freda Kafalsky, who were 

 married October '26. ^Mr. Lewis is with 

 Ralph M. AVard & Co. 



The Kervan Co. is receiving large im- 

 portations of immortelles from France, 

 Samuel AVoodrow has added a new 

 ailto to his conveniences. His land- 

 scape work has koiit liim l)usy through- 

 out the fall season. 



The new store at SIO ^Madison ave- 

 nue is the i>r()perty of Kigo liros. Both 

 of these young men ha^■e been in the 

 service of prominent wholesalers for 

 many years. 



Biedel & ^Vioyer, Inc., have added an- 

 other salesman to tlicir force — a "straw 

 which siiows which way the wind is 

 blowing." 



The CJeo. W. Crawbuck Co. expects 

 to be ready for its house-warming be- 

 fore the middle of the month. The new 

 store was a greatly needed enterprise. 

 Alexander McConnell's landscape 

 work this fall has been extensive. 



Koman .T. Jrwin reports many fall or- 

 ders. The trophies of his hunt will 

 soon adorn his office walls. Moose 

 heads, similar to those he exhibits, are 

 worth $^^i)0 per pair. 



]\rax Schling's article in The Review 

 for NoA ember 2 seems to have been 

 read by every retailer in the city. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



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 FOR YOU 



IN GOLDFISH 



GOLDFISH 



$3.00 per 100 



and up in assorted sizes. 

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 Special Assortments. For 

 the present, prices remain 

 the same on imported 

 stocks. Largest dealers in 

 Goldfish and Aquarium 

 Supplies in the tJnited 

 States. 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



SEA M08B AKD JAPANKSC VISH 



1449 

 W. MADISON ST., 



CHICAGO 



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HOOSIERS VISIT RICHMOND, 



Members of the Indiana State Flo- 

 rists' Association sj)ent a most enjoy- 

 able day November 2, with their fellow 



KOELLNER 



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are absolutely th« beat in every respect 

 and UNKQUALKO by any other. 



Hundreds of 



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in actual use, proving our claima. 



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The company THAT KNOWS HOW to build 

 refrigerators and BDILD8 THKM RIGHT. 



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tradesmen at Richmond, Ind., on the 

 occasion of the monthly state meeting. 

 The visitors were shown through the 

 E. G. Hill Co. range, where new chrys- 

 anthemums, both in the large and small 

 varieties, and about 10,000 seedling 

 roses were displayed. The Joseph Hill 

 Co. ])lace and the Graves establishment 

 — the latter now under the management 

 of the Joseph Hill Co. — were visited. 

 The main crops there are roses, carna- 

 tions and chrysanthemums, in addition 

 to a fine line of miscellaneous stock for 

 the Cincinnati store. Other places of 

 interest were the establishments of 

 Fulle Bros., G. R. Gauss & Co., F. Lemon 

 * Co., E. C. Ruch, John A, Evans Co, 

 and Advance Co, 



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 PLETE STORE 

 OUTFITTERS 



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Buchbinder Bros. 



520 Milwaukee Ave., CHICAGO 



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After assembling at the Pythian tem- 

 ple for luncheon, a straw vote was taken, 

 which gave Mr. Hughes the lead by a 

 large majority. After the collation 

 E. G. Hill, presiding in the absence of 

 President Vesey and both vice-presi- 

 dents, called upon Elmer D. Smith, of 

 Adrian, Mich., to address the assembly, 

 Mr. Smith spoke of his work as a "pro- 

 fession" and not as a trade, and told 



