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The Florists' Review 



July 26, 191- 



One of the Brecht Installations. 



^AiLiSHED labi &MOUIS 



FLORISTS' REFBI6ERAT0RS will display your flowers in 

 an attractive manner and keep them in perfect condition. Iq 

 Brecht' s Refriserators there is always a STRONG GIRCULA. 

 TION OP DRY, COLD AIR. We build them of oak, or any otiier 

 wood, highly finished and thoroughly insulated. All hardware 

 is of brass, quadruple nickel-plated. The best of French beTeind 

 plate glass used for mirrors and windows. 



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THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Establi«li«d 1853 



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



176 PEARL ST- NKW YORK CITY 



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and make a quick but thorough investi- 

 gation. 

 ,j Various Notes. 



Bohumir E. Velisek, formerly financial 

 secretary of the Bohemian National 

 cemetery, has embarked in the retail 

 business and August 1 will open a store 

 at 3511 West Twenty-sixth street. He 

 is equipping his store with a Eandall 

 refrigerator. 



There are few growers more resource- 

 ful or more successful than Henry E. 

 Youngquist, on Foster, avenue. When 

 he finds a change in the demand he is 

 quick to get on it and he does not hesi- 

 tate to plunge. Last season he made a 

 quick switch from carnations to vege- 

 tables in a part of his range and cleaned 

 up a neat profit. A year or two ago he 

 found a few vincas along the edges of 

 the carnation benches brought a neat 

 sum of extra money, so he increased on 

 vincas until, it is said, this season he 

 produced 60,000. They did not all sell 

 and the average price was low, but they 

 paid him well. 



At the J. A. Budlong establishment 

 Lady Alice Stanley is pointed to as an 

 especially good summer rose. It is 

 equally good in winter, but does not 

 bloom fast enough to suit most growers 

 who have tried it. 



Returning from a trip to Buffalo with 

 the Packard, visiting Detroit, Toledo 

 and Cleveland en route, E. C. Amling 

 and family report it one of the pleas- 

 antest vacations imaginable. The Ford 

 factory interested Mr. Amling as much 

 as anything he saw. 



Walter Adams does not open his new 

 north side store on Sunday during July 

 and August. There are only a few 

 flower stores, even in the loop district, 

 that are not open some portion of every 

 Sabbath. 



Mrs. H. N. Bruns and family are sum- 

 mering at Lakeside, Mich. Mr. Bruns 

 and Herman, Jr., go over for the week 

 ends. 



Wendland & Keimel Co., Elmhurst, 

 recently threw out a house of Wards 

 from which a cut had been taken every 

 day for five years. Probably it is a rec- 

 ord. 



At Peter Reinberg's, 8-inch side- 



Jjcaut-u preserved 

 jrofits assured^ 

 use yioekler 





lerators 



cut 





Lowers 



Bernard GloGklcr Co. 



I Pittsburgh, Pa. x 



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WHOLESALE commis»iow FLORISTS 



so Baal Randolpk StiMt . 

 CHICAGO 



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boards have everywhere replaced the 

 6-inch boards, in order to make the top- 

 dressing more profitable. Plants are in 

 excellent condition and Peter Schows- 

 boe, foreman, is confident of a fine crop 

 for the coming season. 



E. J. Parker is serving his country, 

 not in the army, but in City court, for 

 two weeks. 



Returning last week from a fishing 

 trip in northern Minnesota, Fred Meyer, 

 of Meyer & Dramm, Elmhurst, brought 

 several friends each a fine fish for din- 

 ner. 



E. Eisner, who was with Schiller's 

 former downtown store, has joined the 

 sales force of the A. L. Randall Co. 



Peter Pearson has been trying his 



Refrigerators ^ 



WE DESIGN 



WE BUILD 



WE SET UP 



WE ARE COM- 

 PLETE STORE 

 OUTFITTERS 



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Buchbinder Bros. 



680 Milwaukee Ave., CHICAGO 



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KOELLNER 



RErRIGERATORS 



»re abiolutely th« bast in every resDect 

 »nd umQUAUD by any other. 



HiuMlr*ds of 



KOKLLNKR RBFRIGKRATORS 



Ib actual use, proving our cUimi. 



KOELLNER 

 REFRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 



tli i. MIckliM «vi.. CHICAGO Tel.lnialph r«M 



The company THAT KHOW8 HOW to btild 

 refrigerator! and BUILDS THXM BIGPT- 



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hand at growing bulbs at his place "H 

 Gunnison street and reports excellont 

 success with Darwin tulips. He feels 

 sure they will force as early as J^"' 

 ported bulbs. 



The George Wittbold Co. this wc'k 

 received word of the arrival of a ship- 

 ment of Holland roses that had be^^n 

 on the way since January. It is pie- 

 sumed the stock was worthless. 



