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The Florists' Review 



If AXCH 4. 1920 



Florists' 

 Refrigerators 



We manufacture, in our own plant, a complete 

 line of florists* refrigerators. While we have 

 many popular standard designs, most refrig- 

 erators are built for individual requirements. 



Brecht Refrigerators are the result of 67 years' 

 experience. They are designed on a scien- 

 tific basis, from the best material obtainable, 

 and are built to give greatest service with 

 minimum ice consumption. 

 We will be glad to quote you on our stsmdard 

 designs, or to offer suggestions and submit 

 special designs upon receipt of your require- 

 ments. 



AddretB Dept. N. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Main Office and Factories 



ST. LOUIS, MO., U.S. A. 



= branches: 



Exterior fiaish, wkM* cmaacL 

 Ic« clMHber at tb« top cub* 

 filled Arouh Joon at either 

 tai. Three sBdiaf door* at 

 froat. oi FrcKh bercM plaU 

 sUm, aad two orcrheaJ Freack 

 bereled plate glast witmin. 

 Orerhead center ditplay coai- 

 partMBt. laterior b fiaiiked 

 ia white eaavd. TUe it aa 

 eepedally atbracdre imgm, 

 built of aar wood, fiaiih, aad 

 ia ear «ixe deiired. GUm or 

 ■ctal iKdrei rettiaf oa pat- 

 eated aickd - platod brack- 

 ets, adiartabUi to any heicht. 



New^York, 174-176 Pearl St. 

 Paris, FrflnCs Liverpool, England 



Chicaso, Monadnock Bldg. 

 Buenos Aires. A. R. Capetown. S. A. 



Club, held at Young's hotel, March 3, 

 there were illustrated talks on orchids, 

 by Douglas Eccleston and George 

 I 'Anson, of the A. C. Burrage estate, 

 Beverly Farms. 



The Welch Bros. Co. shipping trade is 

 good, considering the condition of the 

 railroads and the refusal, on some days, 

 of all flower packages by express com- 

 panies. Mr. Welch will visit the flower 

 show in New York and officiate as a 

 judge. 



In Galvin's Park street store large 

 bowls of Iris tingitana, Freesia Purity 

 and Acacia pubescens made a lovely 

 combination. A fine display of cymbid- 

 iums, dendrobiums, cattleyas and other 

 seasonable orchids were noted here. 



Owing to the weather conditions, the 

 show of orchid plants scheduled to be 

 held at Horticultural hall February 28 

 was called oft. The only orchid display 

 was one of cut flowers from Joseph 

 Manda, who showed some choice and 

 handsome cymbidiums, cypripediums 

 and other orchids. The first of the 

 course of winter lectures was given by 

 Prof. W. J. V. Osterhart, on "The Liv- 

 ing Plant," and attracted a good at- 

 tendance. Germination and root de- 

 velopment were principally dealt with. 



Henry Penn has been running large 

 ads in all the Boston papers for the last 

 week, telling people that flowers are 

 lower in price. 



Another com borer hearing was held 

 February 28, at the offices of the com- 

 missioner of agriculture, at the state 

 house, Boston. Numerous growers of 

 dahlias and gladioli were present and 

 put their case in the hands of Commia- 

 gioner Gilbert. Prominent among those 

 present were J. K. Alexander, B. Ham- 



Modern Store Fronts witl Sell Flowers 



THAT 

 WILL 



WRITE US ABOUT 



STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION 



KAWNEER 



OHIO PUTE & WINDOW GLASS CO., 313.19 Mom. st. Toledo, Ohio 



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Meptlon The BeTlew when yog write. 



REFRIGERATORS for all Parposes 



Send f»r Catalogue 



McCray lef riieratar Ca., 20n Lake St., KeadaHviHc, lad. 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



Send at onoe tor (Maloffoe F, fllnitnitlnt 

 and deecribtnc flower bonui. 



BEKNARD GLOEKUI Ca,rittikiifk.ri. 



REFRIGERATORS 



COMPLETE FIXTURES 



CENTRAL REFRIGERATOR 

 & EQUIPMENT CO. 



Estimates Snbmitted. 

 155 N. Clark St.. CHICAGO 



mond Tracy, S. E. Spencer, Jelle Eoos 

 and others well known to the trade. 

 The opinion of all growers is that any 

 necessary quarantining should be done 

 by the state and not the federal au- 

 thorities. 



Writ* (or Catalogna 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



11 S. La SaUa SU CHICAGO 

 731 



Mention 11»« Bot1«w when yon write. 



The soft coal situation in New Eng- 

 land is more serious than ever before. 

 Few cargoes are coming by water and 

 practically none by rail. February 27 

 and 28 the N. Y., N. H. & H. E. E. 

 abandoned all freight service in an ef- 



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