January 20, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



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 standard 

 designs, or to offer suggestions and submit 

 special designs upon receipt of your require- 

 ments. 



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THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Main Office and Factories 



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



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



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BUCHBINDERBROS. 



11 S. La Salle St., 



CHICAGO 



At the business session which followed 

 the dinner. President William C. Stickel 

 took charge of the postprandial exer- 

 cises, and interesting and highly opti- 

 mistic addresses were made by Wallace 

 E. Pierson, of Cromwell, Conn.; Thomas 

 Boland, the new president of the S. A. 

 F.; President Stickel, S. J. Goddard, 

 George C. Moyse and others. It was 

 announced that nearly 3,000,000 feet of 

 glass had now been signed for the New 

 England branch and the outlook was 

 excellent. 



Officers for 1921 were elected as fol- 

 lows: President, S. J. Goddard; vice- 

 president, Wallace R. Pierson; secre- 



GOLD LETTERS 



No. 1 $3.50 per 1000 



No. 4 2.75 



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Script Words 18.00 " 



WE AKE THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF 

 GOLD LETTERS IN THE UNITED STATES. 



Prompt delivery guaranteed, as we carry a large stock 

 on hand at all times 



Frank Wischerth, 300 McDougal St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Write for our 32-page booklet 



^^Modern Flower Shops'' 



Refrigerators and Store Fixtures 

 A. L. Randall Co., '^*'Si^^'^' Chicago, 111. 



tary, George C. Moyse; treasurer, J. 

 Frank Edgar. 



Various Notes. 



The body of John Enos Blocksidge, 

 who was killed in action in France, 

 September 2, 1918, arrived home last 



week. Funeral services were held Jan- 

 uary 16 and were largely attended. The 

 deceased was a member of the Garden- 

 ers' and Florists' Club of Boston. This 

 organization was represented at the 

 services and sent a handsome floral 

 tribute. 



