January 18, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



CSTAtLI 



WED 1^3 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 



Establishad 1853 



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



176 PEARL ST.. NEW YORK CITY 



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WE DESIGN 



WE BUILD 



WE SET UP 



WE ARE COM- 

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 OUTFITTERS 



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Buchbinder Bros. 



520 Milwaukee Ave., CHICACrO 



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Pike, of the Kinney & Levan Co., Balti- 

 more; Herbert Huhr, of Wertheiraer 

 Bros., New York; C. B. Knicknian, of 

 McIIutchison & Co., New York. 



The ladies' auxiliary of the Kocheater 

 Florists' Association held its annual 

 meeting and election of officers January 

 10, at the home of Mrs. William Keller. 

 The officers elected for 1917 are: Presi- 

 dent, Mrs. Edwin P. Wilson; vice-presi- 

 dent, Mrs. H. Wilson; secretary, Mrs. 

 George B. Hart; treasurer, Mrs. W. Kel- 

 ler. The members afterward were enter- 

 tained at lunch by the hostess. The Feb- 

 ruary meeting will be held at the home 

 of Mrs. W. D. Oviatt, on Monroe avenue. 



John Dunbar made a hurried trip to 

 Buffalo January 8. 



Hugo Teute has a house of splendid 

 Dutch bulbous stock. His hyacinths are 

 extra fine and he finds ready sale for 

 most of his cut and potted stock. His 

 early azaleas, like those of the majoritv 

 of growers, are not so good as those of 

 termer years, but the later varieties 

 promise to be good. 



Splendid roses are being grown this 

 week by Frank Purcell, of Irondequoit. 

 ^is cut IS much larger than in previous 



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CYACEINE FLOWER COLORING 



IS SOLD BY 



C.R. CRANSTON, ( 



NEW 

 ADDRESS 



"J 6 Qouverneur St 

 ^ NEWARK, N. J. 



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The list of colors, price and address are in The Review Classified advertise- 

 ments every week, under the heading "Flower Coloring^." 



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1I7E desire one high grade exclusive National Florist in 

 l&lnmalC every city of the United States. Write for interest- 



jfUortst) i°2 literature and further particulars. 



THE NATIONAL FLORAL CORPORATION 



8*0 Broadway, NSW YORK 



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McCRAY Refriarerators 



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ffxtr l*l/>i'ist'tt andprices. MentioD size 

 lUr * »*'«*•«■• wanted, what kind of cut 

 flowers you intend to use in it and whether it is for 

 display or storage purposes. 



McCRAY KEFRIGKRATOR CO. 



788 Lake Street Kendallville, Iiid. 



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GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



Send at once for Oataloene F. lUiutratlntr 

 and describing flower homes. 



BERNARD GLOEKLER CO.,rittibirgk,ri. 



years. George Eauchy is in charge of 

 the houses. It generally was thought 

 that roses could not be grown in this 

 section with much success, but this 

 grower is showing them how it is done. 



Edwin C. Kaelber, Inc., reports busi- 

 ness exceptionally good. There was a 

 splendid holiday trade and business has 

 kept up better than anticipated. 



The greenhouses of Schlegel's Sons 



KOELLNER 



REFRIGERATORS 



are absolutely tli* best in every respect 

 and UNKQUALKO by any other. 



Hundreds of 



KOELLNER REFRIGERATORS 



in actual use, provins our claims. 



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 REFRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 



2I5N. Miekili.!,... CHICAGOTil.Ra.d.Mi2n5 

 The company THAT KNOWS HOW to build 

 refrigerators and BUILPg T HKM RIGHT. 



are in fine condition. The spring stock 

 is coming along in good shape and the 

 well grown bulbous stock is easily dis- 

 posed of. H. J. H. 



Peoria, 111.— The deliverv truck of 

 Charles Loveridge was badly wrecked in 

 a collision with another car recently. 

 The driver escaped uninjured. 



