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The Florists^ Review 



Septembbb 6, 1817. 



CSTAtLI 



ii^ED 1853 STLOUIS 



FLOBISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers ia 

 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, auadruple nickel-plated. The best of French beveled 

 plate glass used for mirrors and windows. 



Write lor Prices Today 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Established 1853 



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



176 PKAIIL ST.. NEW YORK CITY 



Montlon The Reriew wh<>n yon write. 



Camp Meade, at Annapolis Junction, 

 about September 19. Mr. Deutseher is a 

 clever trader, possessed of strong per- 

 sonality. 



The Leo Niessen Co. will remain open 

 until 6 p. m. from now on. 



Labor day was more generally ob- 

 served than usual in this city. The 

 seed and supply houses were closed all 

 day, as were a few of the retail stores. 

 The wholesale houses and most of the 

 stores were open a half day. A few 

 were open all day. 



The Strafford Flower Farms have all 

 their carnations planted. Mrs. C. W. 

 Ward, Matchless, White Perfection, 

 Benora, Beacon and Enchantress Su- 

 preme are the leading varieties. 



W. E. Gibson, with Mills, the Florist, 

 of Jacksonville, Fla., revisited the 

 scenes of his youth recently. 



A leading retailer told Sydney H. 

 Bayersdorfer that he would buy baskets 

 now, while stocks are large, and suited 

 the action to his word. 



Edward Dornheim has resigned his 

 position with the Philadelphia Whole- 

 sale Florists ' Exchange. Phil. 



MOTT-LY MUSINGS. 



Henry Schrade, Saratoga Springs, 

 N. Y., reports a good summer business 

 at this attractive resort. Now that the 

 S. A. F. does not look for fraternal en- 

 tertainment, it has been suggested that 

 the convention be held here sometime. 

 Assuredly there is not a more delight- 

 ful spot, with its abundance of mineral 

 springs free to all. Christian Dehn says, 

 "Come and see our peerless avenues of 

 maples, many of which were planted by 

 my worthy confrere, as were some of 

 the parks." 



Someone has said that the establish- 

 ment of A. N. Pierson, Inc., at Crom- 

 well, Conn., is a Mecca for the trade. 

 Certainly it has not been the writer's 

 privilege to visit a more modern range, 

 at which so enormous a business is done, 

 amid such pastoral surroundings, as 

 there. 



Approaching from the north, a bend 

 in the road suddenly reveals a glorious 

 riot of blooms, each hardy plant vying 

 with the great variety »f roses, especi- 

 ally ramblers. An extensive rock gar- 

 den and lily ponds form the foreground 



GOLDFISH 



BUY FROM THE BREEDER 



Twenty-six Acres of Ponds 



WritPi for Wholesale Price List 

 of Goldfish and Supplies 



BERT J. PUTNAM. "tSlSHTi-f!- 



GOLDFISH 



letf*. iMlthj rUk at**BMli M^tUmf* pricts. 

 Send for SDecial mricM. 



ASHBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. 



M Itorth Mahi Itmt. MmLniinil. IIWA 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE. °?r 



10,000, $2.00 50,000, $8.75 



Sample Free For Sale by Dealers 



BDUHBIIIDEB 



H Refrigerators i^ 



WE DESIGN 



WE BUILD 



WE SET UP 



WE ABE COM. 

 PLETE STORE 

 OUTFITTERS 



Write for Catalogue 



Buchbinder Bros. 



6S0 Milwankee Ave., CHICAGO 



KOELLNER 



REFRIGERATORS 



are abiolutely the beat in every reipeot 

 and 17HKQUAI.BD by any other. 



Hnndreda of 



KOKLLNXR RIFRIGBRATORS 



is actual nee, provinc our claimi. 



KOELLNER 

 REFRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 

 zis I. yickiiM If •.. C H I C A G O tii. rmmh siu 



The company THAT KMOWB HOW to baild 

 fAfriceratori and BUILDS THKM BIGHT. 



ORDER PRINTING NOW 



Our prices will advance 

 September 15lh. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO., Lansing, Nkh. 



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 writing ^vertisers. 



