December 14, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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Gloekler Refrigerators are made of selected materials, finished to exactly 



harmonize with your store interior, and completed with 



our own heavy, attractive hardware. 



S Many splendid styles and sizes in stock for quick ship- ^ 



S ment. We build any size or style to order. Any finish. E 



E A NEW CATALOGUE of FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS shows flower store interiors in full color. Send for your copy. E 

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FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display fyour 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 



Eatablished 1853 



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



176 PEARL ST.. NEW YORK CITY 



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Mission Inn Garden. Christmas pros- 

 pects will be the topic of the evening 

 and a large attendance is looked for. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation failed to hold its regular meet- 

 ing December 6 on account of the flo- 

 rists^ dance, which was held the same 

 evening. Secretary Deutschmann will 

 send out notices regarding the next 

 meeting of the association. 



Fred W. Ude, Jr., of Kirkwood, Mo., 

 left December 9 for Florida, where he 



will spend the winter. His son, Emil, 

 has a large tract of land under cultiva- 

 tion in that state. The greenhouse 

 range will be looked after by the sons. 



The Florists' Club's officers held 

 their regular conference at the home of 

 Trustee Ohlweiler December 8. During 

 the evening an interesting program 

 v;as mapped out for this week's meet- 

 ing, which is to be held at the Forest 

 park greenhouses. 



H. Young & Son, on Maryland ave- 



nue, have their store in splendid shape 

 for Christmas. This firm is producing 

 a number of fine orchids. Eay Young 

 is the buyer in the wholesale district. 



Fred H. Weber is spending a few 

 days in New York buying novelties for 

 his Christmas trade. Paul Hyland and 

 Adolph Steidle are in charge of the 

 store during his absence. 



Fred Alves, manager for George H 

 Angermueller, who has been sick for 

 some time, is reported to be much im- 



