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The Florists^ Review 



August 28, 191t. 



RANDALL'S REFRIGERATORS 



l"fStS For Florists 



are designed and manufactured in our 

 own factory. Get our plans and prices 

 before you give any order for Refriger- 

 ators or other Flower Store Equipment. 

 We can serve you well, whether your 

 requirements are large or small. 



RandalFs are Complete 

 Flower Store Outfitters 



The popular type of Refrigerator illustrated herewith 

 can be built in many sizes and with variation of detail 

 which would alter cost. If other designs are desired 

 please state kind of glass wanted — that is, double 

 strength, plate or bevel plate — if mirrors are required 

 in display compartment and front of ice chamber — if 

 marble or wood base is to be used, and supply other 

 possible information. Blue prints, specifications and 

 prices will be promptly submitted, free. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



COMPLETE FLORISTS' FURNISHERS 



Fhrittt' Wsylay 

 ■tfriteraiar 

 No. 1675. Width, 8 ft.; Depth. 



V;pr::!r.^.^1S.''(bi.lLX'ri35oib.. I80 N. Wabflsh Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Approximate Ship. v> ei^ht. 2'00 iba. 



Mantlon Ttot U^wXfw wht>B you writ* 



TORONTO. 



Building Operations. 



The growth of the florists' business 

 in Toronto is illustrated by the number 

 of growers who are erecting new green- 

 houses. The plant of Miller & Son, 

 Bracondale, was recently remodeled 

 and brought up to date. J. H. Dunlop, 

 of Richmond Hill, is erecting a flat 

 rafter type house, 51x300. The plant of 

 the Toronto Floral Co. was recently re- 

 modeled and enlarged. Last year Carl 

 Srobba, of Mimico, built five houses and 

 this year he has let a contract for two 

 more houses, each 35x130. The business 

 of the Bedford Park Floral Co. has been 

 steadily growing and it has been neces- 

 ^ry for them to secure additional 

 ground. This they have done, securing 

 thirty acres at Richmond Hill, adjacent 

 to J. H. Dunlop. H. Arnold, the man- 

 ager, announces that next year they will 

 erect eitfier one or two houses on this 



il Various Notes. 



The Fraser Floral Co., Moncton, N. B., 

 is erecting several houses. 



McKenna's, of Montreal, are replac- 

 ing the big greenhouse destroyed by fire 

 recently by four smaller ones covering 

 62x140 feet. 



The Lord & Burnhani Co. announces 

 that it has secured orders from Thos. A. 

 Ivey.& Sons and Henry Newsome, Esq., 

 for additions to their greenhouses. 



Hall & Robinson are erecting a new 

 hoyse 130 feet long, to be devoted YB^ 

 growing sweet peas. 



A. Gilchrist has a new seedling 

 America gladiolus. It'is shell pink. His 



Tjcautu peserved' 

 jrofits assured^ 

 use yloGKlGr 

 Jxefrigcrators for 

 cut flowers 



Bernard Glocklor Co. 



j> Pittsbur gh. Pa. 



entire production has been purchased by 

 H. G. Dillemuth and J. J. Higgins. 



Harry James, the energetic secretary 

 of the Toronto Retail Florists' Club, and 

 Mrs. James are enjoying a holiday at 

 Atlantic City and on Long Island, N. Y. 



The Ontario Horticultural Exhibition 

 is to be resumed this year and will be 

 held November 11 to 15. This is one of 

 the big events, at whieh hundreds of 

 prizes are awarded. It was discontinued 

 during the war, but this year's exhibi- 

 tion promises to be the largest in his- 

 tory. The Toronto Retail Florists ' Club 



Writ* for Catalogue 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



11 S. La San* St^ CHICAGO 

 RoMB 731 



FLORIST REFRIGERATORS 



will increase your profltB. Send for catalocue. 



McCrayReIrigcritirCi.,"«^&;SrLl£..«. * 



Mention Th« Rerlew when 70a write. 



and the Gardeners' and Florists' Asso- 

 ciation are supporting it. The usual ; 

 chrysanthemum show held by the retail- ' 

 ers during the last two years will b« 

 merged with it. J. J. H. 



