The Florists^ Review 



May 13, 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 

 mmimum ice consumption. 



We will be glad to quote you on our standard 

 designs, or to offer suggestions and submit 

 special designs upon receipt of your require- 

 ments. 



Address Dept. N, 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Main Office and Factories 



ST. LOUIS, MO.,fiU. S. A. 



^BRANCHES 



New York, 174-176 Pearl St. Chicago, Monadnock Bldg. 



San Francisco, Calif., 67 Second St. 



Paris. France Liverpool, England Buenos Aires, A. R. Capetown, S. A. 



13. The record does not say that he 

 was born on Friday, but it was a lucky 

 day in the Ziska family and for many 

 others whom Mr. Ziska has assisted 

 through his numerous activities. 



The Bergmann-Koropp Co., manufac- 

 turer of everlasting decorations of nat- 

 ural material, has a display at the ho- 

 telmen's convention in the Coliseum 

 this week. L. Koropp commented on 

 the cost of space, $2 per square foot. 

 The S. A. F. charges only 60 cents. 



An 8-pound daughter arrived at the 

 home of H. V. Swenson, May 11. 



There was a notable wedding at Ev- 

 anston May 5. The bride was Miss 

 Marguerite Weiland. Her father and 

 mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weiland, were 

 married on the same day in 1868, fifty- 

 two years ago. Miss Weiland^ now Mrs. 

 Bohrer, has been employed in the retail 

 store of her brother, George C. Wei- 

 land. 



P. J. Foley celebrated his fifty-third 

 birthday anniversary May 12. 



The growers have been extremely 

 busy in the intervals during which they 

 could get onto the land. Carnation 

 plants have gone rapidly into the field. 



Bert Cole is in Hahnemann hospital. 

 He has been critically ill with pneumo- 

 nia, but is reported as having passed 

 the crisis. 



Ed Hunt's father is seriously ill. 



Visitors. 



There were many visitors in the buy- 

 ing period just preceding Mothers' day, 

 but probably the banner delegation came 

 from Cleveland. It consisted of Albert 

 Barber, of the Park Flower Shops; 

 Charles Bussell, of the Jones-Russell 

 Co., and Charles Graham, of A. Graham 



Off 



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REFRIGERATORS 



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Estimates Submitted, 

 155 N. Clark St., CHICAGO 



Cut Flowers 



OUR SPECIALTY 



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WM. C. SMITH 

 Wholesale Floral Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1316 PINE ST. (Both LD. Phones) ST. 10UI> 



Supplieic and FwprvtHinn in 8»!>«no aiwoy* nn M»ml 



& Son. While the buying power of those 

 three makes their simultaneous presence 

 notable, the feature of this visit was 

 that they were accompanied by a repre- 



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11 S. La Sail* St, CHICAGO 

 Room 731 



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 2411 Clybourn Ave., C hicago, II* 



sentative of the American Railway Ex 

 press Co., who came to Bee that th< 



