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The Florists^ Review 



Jdnd 10, 1920. 



Florists' 

 Refrigerators 



We manufacture, in our own plant, a complete 

 line of florists' refrigeratocs. 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 standard 

 designs, or to offer suggestions and submit 

 special designs upon receipt of your require- 

 ments. 



Addreaa Dept. N. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Main Office and Factories 



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



Ezteriar finitk. white eiumel. 

 In diamber *t the top cu be 

 filled throofh doon at cither 

 end. Three ilidiof doert at 

 ircat, oi French beveled plate 

 flau, and two overhead French 

 bereled plate glau mirren. 

 Orerhead center diiplay com- 

 partment. Interior it finished 

 in white enamel. This it an 

 etpecialfar attractiTe detign, 

 bnilt of any wood, finith, and 

 in any tixe detired. Glam or 

 metal thehet rettinf on pat- 

 ented nicke* - plated brack - 

 ett, adjnttable to any height. 



" BRANCHES 

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



San Francisco. Calif., 67 Second St. 

 Paris, France LiverDool, England Buenos Aires, A. R. 



Capetown. S. A. 



of Southampton, a recognized leader in 

 the profession. That young man speak- 

 ing genially to a friend is Eobert B. 

 Bragg, of Edward Rcid's, a rising -whole- 

 saler. In the middle of the room are 

 Emil H. Geschick, Mrs. Geschick and 

 Miss Mary Geschick, all three recog- 

 nized stars in Pelham. The man who 

 has just entered is James Cochran, with 

 his host, J. M. Deutscher, Mr. Cochran 

 is a talented musician, an amateur pian- 

 ist who is present to assist in the en- 

 tertainment. Over there is Edgar W. 

 Bayley, on the eve of his greatest un- 

 dertaking. Here are "William Swayne, 

 of Kennett, and his son Lawrence, who 

 is now nearlv though not quite in the 

 fold. 



Attention! E. P. Klinger, chairman 

 of the house committee, has just mount- 

 ed the platform. You feel instinctively 

 that he is going to make the thing go, 

 and he does. 



From the singing of all the ladies 

 present, through the tales of O'Brien to 

 the song directed especially at an em- 

 barrassed member, things went swim- 

 mingly. The business side was touched 

 but once, wlien our own Charlie Grake- 

 low told some funny stories in his 

 inimitable way and then, growing seri- 

 ous, asked that each one of us make 

 our chosen profession a little better for 

 those who will follow us and the world 

 a little better for our having lived in 

 it by giving $1 a week to the publicity 

 campaign. It was exceedingly well done. 



There are those who delight in de- 

 scribing an appetizing supper — the sa- 

 vory salad, the cooling cream, the re- 

 freshing beverages. These you must 

 imagine, and how even the last man up 

 got something and how eloquently Allic 



Writ* for CaUlocu* 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



11 S. La SaU« St., CHICAGO 

 Room 731 



REFRIGERATORS 



COMPLETE FIXTURES 



CENTRAL REFRIGERATOR 

 & EQUIPMENT CO. 



Estimates Submitted. 

 155 N. Clark St.. CHICAGO 



Patterson discoursed and how every- 

 body went home happy. 



The School at Ambler. 



Five bright young women from the 



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REFRIGERATORS for aU Purpoaes 



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 McCray Refriteratar Ci., 2081 Lake St.. KeaiaHville.M. 



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Women's School of Horticulture at 

 Ambler visited a local fl«rist the after- 

 noon of June .5. The pleasure of their 

 visit was not at all marred by the fact 

 that they were looking for another 



