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The Florists' Review 



May 10, 1917. 



ImiuSHCD I8b5 SI'LOUIS 



FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS wUl display your flowers in 

 an attractire manner and keep them in perfect condition. In 

 Brecht's Refrigerators there is always a STRONG CIRCULA- 

 TION OF DRY, COLD AIR. We build them of oak, or any other 

 wood, highly finished and thoroughly insulated. All hardware 

 is of brass, quadruple nickel-plated. The best of French beyeled 

 plate glass used for mirrors and windows. 



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THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Establishad 1853 



Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



176 PEARL ST., NEW YORK CITY 



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Anchor Brand Folding Flower Boxes 



For Cut Flowers, Violets and Corsage Bouquets. Corrugated Express Shipping Boxes* 



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Sefton Manufacturing Corporation 



1331 W. 35th Street, Chicago 



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a recent visitor. His son, like many 

 of the boys in the florists' trade, has en- 

 listed in the U. S. army. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



The Skinner Irrigation Co., Troy, O., 

 has established a New York selling office 

 at 131 Hudson street, in charge of 

 Charles H. AllendcM-, well known in the 

 florists' trade. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



The supplies of cut flowers have been 

 reduced materially by the abnormally 

 cold, dark and damp weather. On sev- 

 eral days maximum temperatures have 

 not reached 40 degrees and "snow show- 

 ers ' ' have been frequent. There has been 

 no special improvement in the demand, 

 but it is pleasing to note a decided ad- 

 vance in prices and a satisfactory clean- 

 up all around. Eoses are doing much 

 better. The quality, by reason of the 

 cold weather, remains well up to that 

 seen in midwinter. Especially fine are 

 Hadley, Ophelia, Ward, Francis Scott 

 Key, Russell and Killarney Brilliant. 

 Carnations liavc taken a decided brace 

 and are now selling at from $3 to $6 per 

 luuulrcil, with a probability of still 



KOELLIMER 



RErRIGERATORS 



>re"*b8olutely th* baat in every respect 

 and UNKQUAUBD by »ny other, 



Hnndrada of 



KOELLNKR RKFRIOERATORS 



in actual use. proving our clairai. 



KOELLNER 

 RErRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 



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The company THAT KNOWS HOW to build 

 refrigerators and BUILDS TH»M RIGHT. 



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S Send at once for Oatalo^ne F, illostratlng 

 S &nd describing flower homes. 



I BERNARD GLOEKLER CO.,rittibiirgh,ra. 



higher prices this week for Mothers' 

 day. 



Small lots of double violets still ap- 

 pear, but both these and English prim- 

 roses are nearing the end. Quite a num- 

 ber of narcissi and Darwin tuliits still 



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WE SET UP 



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 OUTFITTERS 



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Buchbinder Bros. 



520 Milwaukee Ave., CHICAGO 



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arrive from indoors and prove to he 

 somewhat better. Colored Spanish irises 

 sell up to $12 i)er hundred for fancy 

 stock, while whites go as low as $3. 

 Ijilies continue to drag, but snapdragons 

 have cleaned up better, the short- 



